Daytona's hard sand beach was once the setting for 15 world land speed records. The Daytona Beach and Road Course was the predecessor of the world-famous Daytona Beach International Speedway — home of the Daytona 500, the most prestigious race in NASCAR®. While the old beach course is gone, you will enjoy the thrill of driving on the sand at this seaside playground where sun, surf, and fun are a way of life.
Daytona's Main Street Pier stretches more than 1,000 feet into the blue waters of the Atlantic. As the longest pier on the East Coast, it's perfect for fishing, which is free and doesn't require a license. Enjoy fantastic meals at one of the fresh seafood restaurants on the beach.