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Check Out What’s New in the Daytona Beach Area for Summer 2025

  • Writer: Alastair Mac
    Alastair Mac
  • May 16
  • 5 min read
New attractions, accommodations, eateries and more at the ‘World’s Most Famous Beach.

Couple relaxing on a patio daybed with drinks, overlooking a sunny Daytona Beach. They appear happy, surrounded by a clear blue sky and ocean.

From endless activities to calm, quiet days spent sunbathing and beachcombing, a Florida vacation along the 23 miles of the world-famous iconic shores of Daytona Beach is always a must-do!


With more hotel, attraction, dining and shopping options than ever, now is the perfect time to (re)experience all that Daytona Beach has to offer, including these new developments:


New Attractions and Renovations


The Daytona Aquarium & Rainforest Adventure

The Daytona Aquarium & Rainforest Adventure, which opened in Daytona Beach in early 2024, is the destination’s first aquarium offering. Visitors can enjoy an interactive educational experience with animals from both land and sea. In 2025, the attraction will open phase two with an indoor rainforest, which will showcase multiple species including primates, sloths, and tropical birds. The 55,000-square foot facility currently has close to 40 separate exhibits including a 100,000-gallon shark exhibit and two touch pools including a 12,000-gallon stingray touch pool. There are also habitats for alligators, frogs, and lizards.


Located at the Tomoka Town Center, PopStroke is a miniature golf/family entertainment center co-owned by golf legend Tiger Woods. Guests are able to “Eat, Putt and Drink” to their heart’s content on a pair of 18-hole scaled-down golf courses with sandtraps and greens. Other amenities at PopStroke include a restaurant, outdoor dining and games, ice cream parlor and playground.


The Volusia County Charters of Freedom Monument, which consists of the Declaration of Independence, United States Constitution, Bill of Rights, and Civil Rights Amendments, can be viewed adjacent to the Riverfront Esplanade near the Veterans Memorial in downtown Daytona Beach. These documents are permanently installed so communities can view these founding documents in a proper setting without having to incur the costs of traveling to Washington, D.C.


Constance D. Hunter Historic Pacetti Hotel Museum

The long-awaited Constance D. Hunter Historic Pacetti Hotel Museum, located across the street from the Ponce Inlet Lighthouse, has opened. Built in the 1880s, this storied hotel stands as one of Volusia County’s oldest surviving structures, offering a glimpse into the past with its well-preserved rooms and grounds. Originally a lively boarding house and fishing resort, the hotel has been meticulously restored to showcase its rich history and significance to the local community.


Visitors can explore the restored rooms, period furnishings, and authentic decor that transport them back to the late 19th century. The property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places.


Historic Jackie Robinson Ballpark

Historic Jackie Robinson Ballpark, where ground-breaking African-American baseball player Jackie Robinson played in the first integrated Major League Baseball spring training game in 1946, is undergoing a multi-million, multi-year renovation project that will be completed in phases.


Among the enhancements fans will notice when the Daytona Tortugas, a Class A Affiliate of the Cincinnati Reds, begin play at Jackie Robinson Ballpark in April will be the replacement of 1,300 seats, a sound system, the batter’s eye located in center field and the foul poles.


The ballpark, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is the oldest operating Minor League ballpark within Minor League Baseball, was also named a National Commemorative Site and part of the African American Civil Rights Network in January 2025.



New Accommodations and Stunning Renovations


Renaissance Daytona Beach Oceanfront,

Daytona Beach’s newest oceanfront hotel is the Renaissance Daytona Beach Oceanfront, which opened in October 2024 and features 190 guestrooms and suites angled to the ocean with floor-to-ceiling doors.


Each room is bright, beautifully designed and pays homage to the area with hints of both ocean life and racing heritage. Other amenities include more than 12,000-sqaure feet of event space, outdoor swimming pool and expansive deck, pool bar, cabanas, and fire pit.


Also debuting within the hotel is Cast and Crew, an upscale “tide-to-table” restaurant with indoor and outdoor seating and exclusive event spaces including an al fresco bar overlooking the pool. Acclaimed Chef Olivier Koster and James Beard-nominated Concentrics Restaurants oversee food and beverage service.


The family-owned and operated Tropical Manor has completed a $2 million renovation of their oceanfront pubic areas as well as 11 popular oceanview and oceanfront one-bedroom suites. 


Each of these beach-themed guestrooms is now furnished with brand new kitchens and bathrooms with all new appliances and fixtures, comfortable pillow-top beds, and unique, decorative special touches. 


Tropical Manor is also expanding their picturesque, oceanfront deck area to include many additional chair lounges, chairs, and umbrella-covered tables to provide guests additional space to enjoy the large, heated oceanfront pool and kiddie pool, and property's spectacular oceanfront views. 



New and Renovated Dining Options in the Daytona Beach Area


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Alexander’s Prime, a steakhouse located on Ormond Beach Main Street, opened in spring 2024 offering prime dry-aged steaks, hamburgers, pastas and seafood. The restaurant also brings plenty of character to the atmosphere with art deco fixtures and decorations. The original Alexander’s Café operated in the same location back in the 1980s and 90s.


The newest dining option in Ocean Walk Shoppes in Daytona Beach is Dick’s Last Resort, which serves American fare, including burgers, sandwiches, steak, pasta, seafood, barbecue, tacos, nachos, and wings all in a unique, lively and sassy atmosphere.


Nathan’s Hot Dogs, known around the world for its iconic all-beef hot dogs, will be opening beachside in early 2025. The restaurant will be located at the International Speedway Blvd. ramp adjacent to the iconic “World’s Most Famous Beach” sign and will serve the classic Nathan’s hot dogs as well as half-roasted chicken, 9-inch Philly cheesestakes, burgers, fries, onion rings and nachos.


Daytona Beach International Airport

New Airlines and Flights


Easy-to-use Daytona Beach International Airport, located near Daytona International Speedway, continues to add new airlines and flights.


Breeze Airways are offering new, direct flights to four major metropolitan areas:

Westchester County, New York - Thursdays and Sunday

Hartford, Connecticut - Thursdays and Sundays

Raleigh-Durham, North Carolina - Thursdays and Sundays

Providence, Rhode Island - Mondays and Friday


Avelo Airlines continues its growth in Daytona Beach with the airline’s announcement of two new services: 


Return of nonstop service between Daytona Beach International Airport and Philadelphia / Delaware Valley region’s best airport – Wilmington Airport – on Thursdays and Sundays.


In addition to servicing New Haven, Connecticut, new nonstop service between Daytona Beach International Airport and Bradley International Airport in Hartford, Connecticut, on Fridays and Mondays.


New nonstop route to Concord-Padgett Regional Airport on Thursdays and Sundays, a short drive from downtown Charlotte.


In addition, visitors can continue to fly directly into Daytona Beach International Airport via Delta (Atlanta, ATL) and American Airlines (Charlotte, CTL) year-round, with seasonal non-stop flights via American Airlines from Washington Reagan National Airport (DCA).


Whether visitors choose thrilling activities or embrace the tranquility of days spent on 23 miles of world-famous, white-sand beaches, they’ve weighed in with outstanding reviews.


The Daytona Beach area ranked #1 in Travel Channel’s “Top 10 Attractions in Florida”and was named a Tripadvisor Best Weekend Getaway in Northeast Florida. TripAdvisor also named Daytona Beach to its “10 Most Affordable Beach Vacations on Florida’s East Coast” and Tripadvisor travelers named Ormond Beach, the northernmost Daytona Beach area beach, one of the “Top 25 Beaches in the U.S.”


Visitors can enjoy experiences beyond the beach by choosing from a surprising list of outdoor adventures, family-friendly attractions, arts and cultural venues and an eclectic culinary scene.


To receive a complimentary Daytona Beach Destination Guide, find a place to stay, or book your next adventure, visit DaytonaBeach.com.



A couple walks hand in hand along a sunny Daytona Beach, with gentle waves and a distant pier. The scene is peaceful and romantic.


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