Daytona Beach Attractions: 12 Things To Do In Daytona Beach, FL
Daytona Beach is full of great things do to! We've compiled a list of the best attractions.

#1 - Burn Some Rubber at the Daytona 500 Experience
The Daytona 500 Experience, formerly known as Daytona USA, is full of exhibits, simulators, and displays any racing fan will love. Don't forget to test your pit stop skills with the Chevy 16-Second Pit Stop Challenge while you're there. More info: www.daytona500experience.com

#2 - See The Sea Turtles May 15-Oct 31
Every year between May 15 and Oct 31, sea turtles visit the beaches near Daytona Beach to lay their eggs. If you get the chance to see one of these beautiful creatures or find a sea turtle nest, be sure you stay away - you wouldn't want to harm any of these endangered turtles.

#3 - Get Wet at the Daytona Lagoon Waterpark
With a multitude of water slides, a wave pool, and a lazy river, Daytona Lagoon Waterpark is a great way to cool off on a hot day. Visit www.daytonalagoon.com for more info.

#4 - Climb the Ponce de Leon Inlet Lighthouse
The tallest lighthouse in Florida, the Ponce de Leon Inlet Light Station is also a National Historic Landmark. Climb 203 steps to the top of the 175 foot tower and enjoy views of the beach. The tower and museum are open year-round; for more information visit www.ponceinlet.org

#5 - Drive on Daytona Beach
Daytona Beach is one of few beaches in the world where visitors can enjoy a leisurely drive on the hard-packed sand. Driving areas are designated by signs and posts, and an automobile fee is required to drive on the beach from February 1 through November 30.

#6 - Ride Your Harley to Bike Week or Biketoberfest
Daytona Beach Bike Week, a 10-day motorcycle event and rally held annually during the beginning of March, draws in nearly 500,000 people each year. Biketoberfest is yet another extremely popular event with bikers that takes place during the month of October.

#7 - Watch the Daytona Cubs Play Ball
Catch a Daytona Cubs minor league baseball game at Jackie Robinson Ballpark. The Jackie Robinson Museum is located within stadium gates, featuring numerous plaques and activities to educate the public about Robinson's athletic abilities and sociological impacts. The Museum is free to the public and open daily.

#8 - Go on a Ghost Hunt in Daytona Beach
The Daytona Ghost Walk is a frightening journey through the moonlight streets of Daytona Beach. Owned and operated by a certified Ghost Hunter and Paranormal Investigator, the Haunts of Daytona guides combine history, science, and haunting tales on this walking tour. Reservations are required.

#9 - Snorkel or Scuba Dive in the Atlantic Ocean
Daytona Beach has been a favorite vacation destination for decades, and snorkeling and scuba diving are both popular activities. There are plenty of diving instructors, guides, and equipment rental shops in the area to assist you with your needs.

#10 - See the Terragona Arch
The Terragona Arch is a large structure located at Tarragona Way and International Speedway Boulevard. It is comprised of a tower and an arch made of coquina stone. Originally built as the entryway to an exclusive community in the 1920s, the Arch is a popular backdrop for photos.

#11 - Visit the Museum of Arts and Sciences
The Daytona Beach Museum of Arts and Sciences is home to art exhibits, the Children's Museum, Planetarium, and more! Kids will love the play center, musical exhibits, and areas that really do make learning fun. Events and festivals take place regularly; check Daytona Beach Museum of Arts and Sciences for more info.

#12 - Shop, Eat, or See at Movie at the Beach
Ocean Walk Shoppes is a shopping, dining, and entertainment complex featuring views of the Atlantic Ocean on Daytona's only traffic free beach. There's a 10-screen movie theatre, kids area, and mix of retail shops and restaurants. Grab a bite to eat, see a movie, or check out the stores during your stay in Daytona Beach.