drive to the ocean. The solid, dense sand of Volusia County means you can drive a car or truck directly onto the beach. Most beachgoers in Daytona Beach Shores look for a comfortable stretch of sand, prop up an umbrella, and spend entire days enjoying the comfortable sea breeze while having fun with their friends and family. At low tide, the beaches extend far out into the high tide zone, offering plenty of space for everyone.
Best Time to Visit
Like most of Florida's east coast, the most comfortable season starts after Thanksgiving and lingers through Spring Break and Easter. While you might see fewer tourists with a Daytona Beach Shores timeshare compared to hotels and resorts in the more popular Daytona Beach to the north, the combination of tourists and snowbird retirees makes this small town bustle during the winter. Another popular season is in the summer, when hotter weather brings with it summer vacationers seeking relief on the beach with kids in tow. For the fewest crowds, you will want to plan your vacation for late spring or the fall.
Amenities and Activities
Like many smaller tourist communities along the coast, the nightlife can be sparse in Daytona Beach Shores, except for a few bars and restaurants near the beaches. You'll have better luck heading north to Daytona Beach, which is a larger community with a more diverse atmosphere. However, for many visitors, this peacefulness is exactly what they are looking for. High tide shortens the beaches but watching the stars and the moon rise over the Atlantic is an unforgettable experience.
That quietness makes a Daytona Beach Shores timeshare an ideal choice for a family vacation. The beaches are a fun place to take the kids for a week, and the community is within an easy drive of favorites such as the Kennedy Space Center, Orlando and its many theme parks, and the Daytona International Speedway.