About daytona beach

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What to do in DAYTONA BEACH

With so much to do for all ages, Daytona Beach is the perfect vacation spot.

The city is known for its beach with over 23 miles (37 km) of white sandy beaches open to pedestrians without time restrictions. Cars can be driven on some of the beaches during daylight hours due to the hard-packed sand. There are more than ten waterfront parks in Daytona Beach.

This hard-packed sand made Daytona Beach a mecca for motorsports, and the old Daytona Beach Road Course hosted races for over 50 years. This was replaced in 1959 by Daytona International Speedway. The city is also the headquarters for NASCAR.

The Museum of Arts and Sciences is the primary cultural facility for Daytona Beach and Volusia County. Other museums located in the city include the Southeast Museum of Photography and the Halifax Historical Museum. The Museum of Arts and Sciences is actually a collection of museums and galleries and includes the Klancke Environmental Complex, the Cuban Museum, Root Family Museum featuring one of the largest Coca-Cola collections in the world, the Dow American Gallery and the Bouchelle Center for Decorative Arts which together form what is probably one of the finest collections of furniture and decorative arts in the Southeast. It also includes the Cici and Hyatt Brown Museum of Art, which houses the largest collection of Florida art in the world.

HELPFUL Power INFORMATION

In the United States of America, the standard voltage is 120 Volts. You will need an outlet adapter for your electronic devices in order to fit the electrical outlets.

Some devices are able to run on 120 volts, but in order to be sure, check the label on the device. If the label states 'INPUT: 100-240V, 50/60 Hz', the appliance can be used.