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Garages in Downtown Daytona Beach and parking meters near Daytona Beach Boardwalk and Ocean Center can be expensive. But street parking is free. To locate the free parking spots you can use the SpotAngels map before navigating to your desired area.
In fact, there are more than 3,500 public parking spaces at locations adjacent to and near all of the beaches in the Daytona Beach area. A great option for families is to park at one of the county’s oceanfront parks. Most offer convenient beach access, restrooms, playgrounds and even showers to rinse off sandy feet!
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DAYTONA BEACH — Sleeping on benches, along sidewalks and in alleys is no longer against the law in the city, a judge has ruled. Arresting people for sleeping in a public place, the judge said, “is beyond the purview of the city’s police powers.”
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Hours. The beach is accessible and free for pedestrians and bicyclists 24 hours a day, depending on tides and weather conditions. Driving and parking on the beach is open to vehicles from sunrise to sunset from November 1 through April 30 and from 8:00 am to 7:00 pm from May 1 through October 31.
To park at the Daytona Beach International Airport’s short term parking lot, the airport will charge you $2.00/hour or $15.00/day. To park at the Daytona Beach International Airport’s long term parking lot, the airport will charge you $2.00/hour or $12.00/day.
Beach Driving Fee & Guidelines Driving on the beach comes with a small fee of $20 per vehicle, per day which allows for an entire day of beach driving and parking.
DAYTONA BEACH — Swimming is not recommended for three local beach areas due to an increased risk of infectious disease in the water, according to the Florida Department of Health in Volusia County.
Cost. There is no cost for pedestrians and bicyclists to access the beach. There is a $20 per day per vehicle user fee to drive on the beach.
Public Parking in Daytona Beach. When parking on the beach, parking is available in marked areas just west of the traffic lanes and east of the Conservation Zones. Be sure to park perpendicular to the shoreline, and for safety reasons, please do not position yourself, chairs or umbrellas between cars. Public Parking North of Ponce Inlet
There is a $20 per day per vehicle user fee to drive on the beach. There is no cost for Volusia County residents in December and January. Annual beach passes are $25 for Volusia County residents and $100 for non-residents.
While driving, a vehicle’s headlights must be on and at least one front window down. International Speedway Boulevard south to Silver Beach Avenue in Daytona Beach. Motorists may drive north to south in these areas. Here are some ways you can make the beach safe and enjoyable for everyone:
While the beach is accessible to pedestrians 24/7, beach driving is restricted to specific areas (PDF) (weather and tides permitting) from one hour after sunrise to one hour before sunset. During sea turtle nesting season, May 1 through October 31, driving hours are set from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m.