15 BEST Cheap Things to do in Daytona Beach (By Locals)
Looking for the best cheap things to do in Daytona Beach? You’ve probably read a million ‘Daytona Beach guides’ that all seem to echo the same old spots. But let’s shake things up a bit, shall we? I’m taking you on a tour of Daytona Beach that’s off the beaten path, wallet-friendly, and 100% authentic. So, forget what you thought you knew about Daytona – we’re going local style!
1. Apollo Beach: Skip the Crowds, Catch the Vibes
Apollo Beach is Daytona’s best-kept secret. No crowds, just miles of peaceful sand and waves. It’s the kind of beach where you can kick back, forget your worries, and maybe even believe you’re on a deserted island. And hey, your wallet gets to take a break too!
2. Lilian Place Heritage Centre: A Peek into the Past
Home to one of the founding families of Daytoa Beach, Lilian Place Heritage Centre is basically a time machine in disguise. It’s this old, beautiful house that whispers stories from the past. You walk in, and boom, you’re hanging out in the 1800s. Best part? It’s a history lesson that doesn’t cost you a history textbook. Of all the cheap things to do in Daytona Beach, this one tops the list.
3. Long Creek Nature Preserve: The Green Escape
A short car ride north will land you I Long Creek Nature Preserve. Trails, wildlife, and peace – it’s got it all. It’s the kind of place where you can just sit, think, and maybe even figure out what you want to have for dinner.
4. Old Fort Park: Where History Meets Picnics
Old Fort Park is not your typical park. It’s got these cool old ruins that make you feel like you’re in some ancient world. Grab a sandwich, sit among the ruins, and let your imagination run wild. It’s history without the boredom, and it’s totally free. Perfect for a chill day or when you’re feeling a bit Indiana Jones-y.
5. Beach Street
This place appears in every one of our blogs. Because it’s awesome! Looks completely different from the rest of the city and the area. A bit of an old school, perhaps Spanish vibes. Great place for a walk, a cigar and even a baseball game. Check out the yachts parked at the marina and enjoy some amazing local food.
6. McLeroy Park: Pickleball Galore
I was bummed whe they turned the tennis courts to pickleball courts at McLeroy Park, but it was probably for the best. It’s a great little park just off A1A where you can come and enjoy a few games with friends. Make sure you get there early or get ready to wait because this place gets packed quick.
7. Tanger Outlets: Shop Without Dropping (Cash)
Let’s talk Tanger Outlets. It’s like a treasure hunt for deals and steals. Imagine finding that perfect outfit at a price that makes you smile. This is where you go to give your wardrobe a makeover without giving your bank account a breakdown.
8. Farmers Market: The Real Taste of Daytona
This Farmers Market is where Daytona’s heart beats. Fresh veggies, homemade jams, and the friendliest faces you’ll ever meet. It’s like walking into a festival of flavors where every purchase supports someone’s dream. Plus, it’s easy on the wallet, which is always a sweet deal.
9. Deep Sea Fishing: Reel in the Thrills
This is a MUST for us every time we visit. There are several places you can go to catch a charter that takes you out to deep sea. Nothing is better than fresh fish. Once you head out there, the lines are always active and you never know what you’ll catch. I caught a small shark out there once! It’s a wonderful experience.
10. Kayaking to Private Islands: Your Own Little Adventure
Yes that’s right. You can choose from several uninhabited islands to visit in Daytona Beach. Rent a kayak, hit the water, and find your own little spot of paradise. It’s peaceful, it’s beautiful, and it feels like a secret only you know about. Plus, it’s cheap – talk about an exclusive deal!
11. Dummett Sugar Mill Ruins: Your Spooky, Historical Hideout
An 1825 sugar mill, the first in the area to use a steam-powered cane crushing mill, now just a whisper of its former self. The ruins are steeped in history – from Colonel Thomas H. Dummett’s bustling sugar and rum production days to being a casualty of the Second Seminole War. Now, they stand quietly on Old Dixie Highway, a haunting reminder of Florida’s turbulent past
12. Daytona Ice Arena: Where Floridians Go to Chill
Ice skating in Florida? Oh yeah, it’s a thing at the Daytona Ice Arena. Imagine escaping the heat and gliding (or stumbling – no judgment) across the ice. It’s perfect whether you’re with your family, on a date, or just hanging out solo. Plus, it’s an absolute steal – One of the best cheap things to do in Daytona Beach.
13. Daytona Beach Racing and Card Club: The Fun Gamble
Fancy a flutter without the Vegas vibe? The Daytona Beach Racing and Card Club is your spot. It’s casual, it’s fun, and it’s where you can feel the rush without emptying your pockets. Whether you’re there to play a few hands or just to watch the races, it’s the kind of place where excitement meets affordability. Roll the dice, play your cards, and enjoy the thrill – responsibly, of course!
14. Dunlawton Sugar Mill Gardens: Your Quirky Nature Escape
Now, let me tell you about Dunlawton Sugar Mill Gardens. It’s not just a garden; it’s like walking into a fairy tale written by a local artist. The plants are lush, the air is fresh. Best of all? It’s free – talk about a budget-friendly escape!
15. Fishing on Dunlawton: Where the Locals Fish
Want to fish without the fuss of a boat? Head down to Dunlawton. It’s as chill as fishing gets – just you, the water, and maybe a fish or two if you’re lucky. It’s the kind of spot where you can kick back, relax, and maybe even brag about the one that didn’t get away. Bring your gear, some snacks, and settle in for a laid-back day. It’s the simple things, right?
There you have it! That’s the list of best and cheap things to do in Daytona Beach. Did you like it? what did we miss? We’d love to know your thoughts. If you’re visiting Daytona, make sure to check out our awesome rentals. Stay with us!