DeLand

By plane
By plane

Nearby International airports include:

Daytona Beach International Airport DAB

Sanford Orlando International Airport SFB

Orlando International Airport MCO

By train
By train

Amtrak offers the Amtrak Auto Train service with its southern Terminus located in Sanford, a few miles southwest of DeLand. 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 DeLand after departing from the Auto Train.

Amtrak offers regular passenger service with the closest stop being just west of the city. This stop is remote and will require taxicab service to get into town.

By bus
Greyhound Bus Lines

224 East Ohio Ave., 386-734-2747. Open M-Sa 9AM-7PM. Closed Su and holidays. Connections with Daytona Beach, Orlando, and Jacksonville.

By car
By car

Highway travel is the most common method of arriving in DeLand. Interstate 4 I-4 begins about 20 miles away in nearby Daytona Beach, and passes near DeLand. U.S. Highway 92 also begins near Daytona Beach and is known in both places as "International Speedway Boulevard" because it passes in front of that raceway. U.S. 92 meets U.S. 17 coming in from Jacksonville 90 miles to the north, and the two highways become one, and is known as "17/92" as it travels through Orlando 40 miles south, to Haines City, where they again split into two highways. Florida Highway 44 crosses I-4 five miles east of DeLand, and crosses 17/92 in the center of historic downtown DeLand. To further confuse travelers, 17/92 is known as Woodland Boulevard or simply "The Boulevard," being the only boulevard in DeLand, and Florida Highway 44 is known as "New York Avenue," as the streets were known well before the advent of the U.S. and Florida Highway systems.