Daytona Beach has a humid subtropical climate. The hot, wet season runs from late May to October and the warm and dry season from November to April.
If you’re near Daytona’s beach or city centre, you’ll see taxis and buses pass frequently. It’s very easy to drive around the city, so it can be convenient to rent a car. It’s a good idea to reserve your car when you book your flight, especially if you’re visiting during tourist season.
What is good to know if travelling to Daytona Beach?- Restaurants and open air bars and cafe decorate Daytona Beach. Grab a hot dog or cheesy chips and walk the strip, or find an outside table and watch the people stroll by on Main Street.
- Beach cruising is still a favourite pastime of Daytona Beach-goers. You’re only allowed to travel 10 miles-per-hour, but with so many people cruising the beach it’s likely you’ll meet a few friends along the way.
- The International Speedway hosts dozens of events throughout the year, most famous is the Daytona 500. If you’re flying to Daytona for the beloved race, book your Daytona flights and hotel rooms in advance – the city fills up for this famous race.
- Day excursions are easy from Daytona. Walt Disney World Resorts and Theme Parks, Kennedy Space Center and Sea World are all just an hour’s drive away.
Daytona Beach airport overview
Daytona Beach International Airport (DAB) started off as an airstrip on the beach, as the sand provided the perfect landing surface for light aircraft. Today, the airport has expanded enough to be moved off the sand, and its three paved runways and two terminal buildings are situated 5km (3 miles) southwest of central Daytona Beach.
With two larger airports (Jacksonville International Airport and Orlando International Airport) situated in Florida and relatively close to Daytona Beach – 104km (65 miles) to Orlando and 177km (110 miles) to Jacksonville – most passengers using Daytona Beach International Airport do so because it is conveniently situated in central Florida. Using a smaller airport is a great way to avoid the traffic congestion found at larger airports, and the terminals and parking areas are all nestled close together.
Most flights to Daytona Beach International Airport come from either Atlanta or Charlotte. US Airways, AirGate Aviation and Delta Air Lines are the three main carriers offering Daytona Beach flights.
Although small, Daytona Beach International Airport has all the facilities you would expect from an airport serving holidaymakers arriving and departing from the popular beaches of Florida. It is the perfect gateway to central Florida and all the treasures the beaches have to offer.