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- Daytona Beach
- Daytona Beach Shores
- Edgewater
- Holly Hill
- New Smyrna Beach
- Ormond Beach
- Palm Coast
- Palm Coast
- Port Orange
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Price by Week Day
Weekend prices around $170 are significantly higher than mid-week rates.
In Daytona Beach, hotel prices gradually rise through the week, starting around $90 on Monday and reaching about $170 on Friday. Weekend rates are comparably high, with Saturday prices around $170 and a noticeable drop to about $120 on Sunday.
Price by Month
Lowest month just under $100 in December, highest around $220 in May.
In Daytona Beach, hotel prices fluctuate throughout the year, with the lowest in December at just under $100 and the highest in May at around $220. January and February also show relatively low prices, while summer months see moderate increases.
How far in advance should I book?
Hotel prices in Daytona Beach drop to around $110 on the check-in date.
In Daytona Beach, hotel prices typically decline as the check-in date approaches, particularly for lower-quality hotels, which may reduce rates last minute. However, by three weeks prior, top hotels are often fully booked, limiting premium options.
Price by Hotel Class
The most popular hotel category in Daytona Beach is 2*, priced around $110.
In Daytona Beach, hotel distribution shows a progression in pricing as star ratings increase. The most popular category is 2*, priced around $110. Notably, there is a slight decrease in price when moving from 3* to 4* hotels, indicating minimal price differences between adjacent star ratings.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Top Tips
- Book Daytona Beach hotels 3-9 months in advance for major events like Speedweeks (late February) and Bike Week (spring/October), when rooms at brands including Hilton and Marriott commonly sell out and rates rise 30-50%. Many hotels offer event-week amenities such as extended breakfast hours and shuttle service; confirm with your property when booking.
- Always verify for mandatory 'resort' or facility fees and parking charges, which commonly add $15-40 USD per night to the total cost. If you need step-free or accessible facilities, verify which features are included in any mandatory fees at booking.
- Daytona Beach International Airport (DAB) is 6-8 miles (10-13 km) from central beach hotels, a 12-20 minute drive. Orlando MCO is 55-70 miles (88-113 km), a 1-1.5 hour drive, but often has lower fares. Some top hotel brands provide complimentary or discounted shuttle service from DAB, which may offset airfare differences; confirm shuttle details before booking.
- For quieter nights, choose hotels in Daytona Beach Shores or Ormond Beach, typically a 10-20 minute drive from the Daytona Boardwalk, to avoid nighttime noise from events. Major chains in these areas may offer oceanfront pools or evening activities; verify the availability of quiet or family-rooms and check the hotel event calendar to avoid surprise gatherings.
- If traveling during Atlantic hurricane season (June 1-November 30), especially August-October, purchase travel insurance with named-storm cancellation or evacuation coverage. Many regional hotel chains follow hurricane safety standards and provide shelter options, but procedures vary, so guests with medical or accessibility needs should notify the hotel and confirm their protocols in advance.
- Driving on designated sections of Daytona Beach requires a city permit; obtain this from the City of Daytona Beach before driving on sand, as hotels do not provide them. Some hotels can advise on the nearest permit offices; always confirm parking options if planning to drive on sand, and check for rental car restrictions.
- Daytona Beach's municipal water is potable according to U.S. standards; expect summer daily patterns of high humidity with afternoon thunderstorms and highs typically 80-90°F (26-32°C). Many hotels offer complimentary water refilling stations or in-room bottled water, and amenities like shaded pools or air-conditioned areas are popular during warmer months.
- Many smaller oceanfront motels are low-rise with stairs; if step-free access is required, explicitly request an accessible room or elevator availability and confirm in writing before arrival. Guests with mobility needs should contact hotel guest relations in advance or provide documentation if specific assistive equipment is needed.
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