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Museum of Arts & Sciences
The guide was updated:The Museum of Arts & Sciences of Daytona Beach offers a diverse experience, blending art, science, and history in one remarkable venue. Highlights include the Charles and Linda Williams Children's Museum, a hands-on space where kids can engage with interactive science exhibits, and the Root Family Museum, featuring vintage Coca-Cola memorabilia, train cars, and other fascinating collections.
Art lovers will enjoy the rotating and permanent galleries showcasing works from around the world, while the state-of-the-art planetarium takes visitors on a journey through the stars.
Useful Information
- Address: 352 S Nova Road, Daytona Beach
- Opening hours: Daily 10am–5pm
- Website: www.moas.org
- Phone: +1 386 255 0285
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The historic Daytona Beach Boardwalk is a lively destination packed with classic seaside fun. Spend your day playing at arcades like Joyland Amusement Center and Mardi Gras Fun Center, shopping for unique souvenirs, or enjoying a meal at one of the restaurants with ocean views. The area is also home to Oceanfront Park and the iconic Daytona Beach Bandshell, which hosts free summer concerts and events.
Thrill-seekers can ride the Ferris wheel, Slingshot, or go-karts. During the summer, don’t miss the Saturday night fireworks over the pier—an unforgettable way to cap off your evening.
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Daytona International Speedway
No trip to Daytona Beach is complete without a visit to the world-famous Daytona International Speedway. Whether you’re attending a race like the legendary Daytona 500 or taking a guided tour, this iconic track is a must-see. For an insider experience, check out the Motorsports Hall of Fame of America or hop on the Speedway Tour to walk the track, see the pit area, and learn about the history of this high-octane venue.
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Beaches
Daytona Beach’s 47 miles of sun-kissed shoreline are the ultimate draw for visitors. Along the shore, you’ll find vendors offering everything from snacks and drinks to bike and ATV rentals, parasailing, and surfing lessons. Whether you’re lounging in the sand, catching waves, or strolling along the iconic hard-packed beaches, this coastal paradise invites endless fun.
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Marine Science Center
The Marine Science Center is a hands-on hub for wildlife conservation and education. Visitors can explore the turtle rehabilitation area and watch as staff care for injured and endangered sea turtles. The seabird rehabilitation sanctuary is a haven for birds recovering from injuries. For a truly interactive experience, don’t miss the stingray touch pool, where you can get up close with these interesting creatures.
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Museum of Arts & Sciences
The Museum of Arts & Sciences of Daytona Beach offers a diverse experience, blending art, science, and history in one remarkable venue. Highlights include the Charles and Linda Williams Children's Museum, a hands-on space where kids can engage with interactive science exhibits, and the Root Family Museum, featuring vintage Coca-Cola memorabilia, train cars, and other fascinating collections.
Art lovers will enjoy the rotating and permanent galleries showcasing works from around the world, while the state-of-the-art planetarium takes visitors on a journey through the stars.
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Ponce de Leon Inlet Lighthouse & Museum
Standing proudly as Florida’s tallest lighthouse, the Ponce de Leon Inlet Lighthouse is a beacon of history and maritime heritage. Built in 1887, it’s one of the best-preserved lighthouses in the U.S. Visitors can climb the 203 steps to the top for sweeping views of the Atlantic Ocean, Intracoastal Waterway, and surrounding area.
The museum, located in the restored keepers’ dwellings, showcases artifacts, exhibits, and stories from the lighthouse’s history. It’s a fascinating glimpse into the lives of the lightkeepers and the role of the lighthouse in guiding sailors through the treacherous waters of the Florida coast.
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Marineland Dolphin Adventure
Marineland Dolphin Adventure holds the distinction of being the world’s first oceanarium, opening its doors in 1938. This historic attraction has been captivating visitors for decades with its up-close experiences and educational programs. At Marineland, you can interact with dolphins through unique encounters, including swims and feeding sessions, or simply marvel at their intelligence and charm during demonstrations.
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Jackie Robinson Ballpark
Step into baseball history at this iconic ballpark where Jackie Robinson broke barriers by playing the first integrated spring training game in 1946. Today, it’s home to the Daytona Tortugas, a Minor League Baseball team affiliated with the Cincinnati Reds. Beyond the games, the ballpark features a museum and memorials honoring Robinson’s legacy, making it a meaningful visit for both sports fans and history buffs.
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Tomoka Mounds and Middens
Step back thousands of years at this archaeological treasure within Tomoka State Park. The site preserves the remnants of a Timucuan Indian community, one of the earliest Native American settlements on Florida’s Central East Coast. These mounds and shell middens—layers of discarded shells, pottery, and other artifacts—offer a glimpse into the daily lives and ceremonial practices of the Timucua people.
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Marine Discovery Center
Dive into the wonders of the Indian River Lagoon at the Marine Discovery Center, a non-profit dedicated to preserving this unique estuary and educating the public about its fragile ecosystem. Visitors can join guided boat or kayak tours to explore the lagoon’s rich biodiversity, with opportunities to spot playful dolphins, manatees, and an array of bird species.
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Mary McLeod Bethune House
Step into history at the former home of Dr. Mary McLeod Bethune, a trailblazing civil rights leader and educator. This modest yet powerful museum preserves photographs, artifacts, and personal items that tell the story of her remarkable life and enduring legacy. Guided tours offer insight into her pivotal role in advancing education and civil rights for African Americans.
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Peabody Auditorium
This historic gem in Daytona Beach is the heart of the city’s performing arts scene. The Peabody Auditorium hosts an impressive lineup, including the Daytona Beach Symphony Society, touring Broadway productions, the Daytona Beach Civic Ballet, and a variety of performances that cater to all ages. Be sure to check the schedule—you might catch a world-class act while you’re in town.
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