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How much is a beach pass for Daytona Beach?

How much is a beach pass for Daytona Beach?

Annual beach passes are $25 for Volusia County residents and $100 for non-residents. For further information regarding beach passes, please visit www.VolusiaBeachPass.com or call the County’s beach toll vendor, Faneuil, at (866) 398-6352.

How much is a beach pass for Volusia County residents?

Annual beach passes are $25 for Volusia County residents and $100 for nonresidents. Annual passes to Lighthouse Point Park and Smyrna Dunes Park are $20 for residents and nonresidents.

Do you need a pass to drive on Daytona Beach?

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. There is no cost for Volusia County residents in December and January.

How long is a Volusia County beach pass good for?

365 days
This pass is good for 365 days from the date you redeem your voucher. It allows you unlimited access to all the designated beach driving zones during normal hours of operation, weather and tide conditions permitting.

Is it safe to swim in Daytona Beach?

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.

Can you drink alcohol on Daytona Beach?

Alcohol and disposable cups are prohibited on the beach. Please leave only footprints behind; use only paper products on the beach, and dispose of them in the trash cans which are posted conveniently throughout the length of the beach.

Can you walk on New Smyrna Beach at night?

Avoid shining lights on the beach at night as this may frighten away nesting females and interfere with the baby turtles’ ability to find the sea. Avoid walking or cycling in places posted as nesting areas. Avoid walking on the dunes along the beach.

Are there alligators in Daytona Beach?

There are really only a few places to see alligators in the Daytona Beach area. One is in nature which may not be the best way and the other is at Congo River Golf. There are about a dozen alligators that you can feed and see up close.

Are there sharks at Daytona Beach?

It’s a fact that Daytona Beach is the Shark Bite Capital of Florida. Daytona Beach is also known as the Shark Bite Capital of the World. Sharks are cruising the waters just off the beaches of Daytona Beach where millions of beachgoers swim with little thought of what dangers lurk just beyond the breakers.

Can you sleep on Daytona Beach?

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.”

Can you bring coolers to Daytona Beach?

You may bring your own chairs and coolers(many do).

Can you smoke on the beach in Florida 2021?

FLORIDA – There’s now a new Florida bill to end smoking on public beaches and parks. A Senate committee unanimously passed this bill today BUT agreed to an amendment that said the local government could not ban cigar or pipe smoking on the beach.

How much is a beach pass in Volusia County?

Annual beach passes are $25 for Volusia County residents and $100 for non-residents. For further information regarding beach passes, please visit www.VolusiaBeachPass.com or call the County’s beach toll vendor, Faneuil, at (866) 398-6352.

How long does a resident beach pass last?

This pass is good for 365 days from the date you redeem your voucher. It allows you unlimited access to all the designated beach driving zones during normal hours of operation, weather and tide conditions permitting. Your renewable pass is designed to last several years, so there is no need for removal each year as in the past.

How much does it cost to drive on the beach in Daytona Beach?

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.

How much is the New Smyrna Beach Beach pass?

$100 non-resident annual beach pass (unlimited beach entry – 365 days from date of purchase) $45 resident combo pass (beach and inlet parks unlimited entry – 365 days from date of purchase) $120 non-resident combo pass (beach and inlet parks unlimited entry – 365 days from date of purchase)

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04/06/2021