Daytona Beach

By shuttle

By Shuttle
Daytona-Orlando Airport Shuttle
665 Beville Rd
+1 386 947-9947
By Shuttle
Daytona-Orlando Transit Service
1034 N Nova Rd
+1 386 257-5411
By bus
By bus

Daytona Beach is served by Greyhound Bus Lines, which has a terminal at 138 South Ridgewood Avenue U.S.-1. The Greyhound routes from Daytona Beach connect with hubs in Jacksonville and Orlando.

By plane
By plane

You can fly into Daytona Beach International Airport IATA: DAB (http://www.flydaytonafirs...), which is located adjacent to the Daytona Speedway and is served by Delta Air Lines (http://www.delta.com/), US Airways (http://www.usairways.com/), and Vintage Props and Jets. Other airports nearby are Orlando International MCO or Jacksonville International JAX, both of which are approximately an hour away.

Orlando-Sanford International Airport IATA: SFB (http://www.orlandosanford...) is about 30 miles 48 km west of the city in Sanford. Several flights from the United Kingdom, including those from Belfast, land here. If you are flying Allegiant Air (http://www.allegiantair.com) from within the U.S. or Icelandair (http://www.icelandair.com/) from Iceland, you will land at Sanford Airport.

By ship
By ship

Daytona Beach is not a major port, however, it is accessible by private boats via the Intracoastal Waterway, from both the Halifax River and the Atlantic Ocean. Refueling services are available at the Daytona Marina.

By train
By train

Amtrak offers the Amtrak Auto Train service with its southern Terminus in Sanford. The Amtrak Auto Train carries passengers and automobiles between Sanford and Lorton, Virginia, effectively serving as a car-rail link from Florida to the Washington, D.C. Metro Area. You can easily drive your car into Daytona after departing from the Auto Train.

Amtrak offers regular passenger service with the closest stop being near the city of DeLand. This stop is rather remote and is not recommended as an option.

By car
By car

Daytona Beach is easily accessible by interstate I-95 which runs north and south and I-4 east-west which connects Daytona Beach with Orlando and Tampa. U.S. Highway 1 north-south Ridgewood Avenue also passes through Daytona Beach. A1A north-south is a scenic route along the beach β€” locals typically refer to this route by saying β€œon beachside.”