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The fun goes on<br />

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STAYS WITH YOU<br />

DINE<br />

LIKE A LOCAL<br />

INSPIRING<br />

ADVENTURES<br />

DISCOVER<br />

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STAY IN A ROOM<br />

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For The Ultimate Escape<br />

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Welcome<br />

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Discover the region’s<br />

five unique towns.<br />

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CONTENTS<br />

Stay 14<br />

Prepare for comfort<br />

and hospitality.<br />

LISTINGS > 18 – 21<br />

Taste 22<br />

Awaken your taste buds<br />

with culinary delights.<br />

LISTINGS > 30– 36<br />

Explore 38<br />

Jump into adventure<br />

and soak up the culture.<br />

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TRAVEL<br />

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LISTINGS > 44 – 62<br />

Events 64<br />

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Sustainability 68<br />

Learn how we’re trying<br />

to save the planet.<br />

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Welcome<br />

I’m thrilled to welcome you—or welcome<br />

you back—to the New Smyrna Beach Area.<br />

The appeal of our lovely town goes far<br />

deeper than our 17 miles of white sand<br />

beach and highly rated surfing. Cuttingedge<br />

cuisine, a nationally recognized arts<br />

scene, beloved hotels, and historical ruins<br />

are just the beginning of the adventure.<br />

With the ocean on one side, the Intracoastal<br />

Waterway on the other, and all kinds of<br />

exciting sustainability efforts in between,<br />

our cozy city offers the perfect getaway—<br />

whether you’re interested in relaxing on<br />

the beach or discovering a new passion.<br />

We can’t wait for you to experience<br />

New Smyrna Beach for yourself.<br />

Debbie Meihls<br />

President & CEO<br />

New Smyrna Beach Area<br />

Visitors Bureau<br />

By Plane<br />

No less than five international airports<br />

in the area make getting here a breeze:<br />

Daytona Beach (18 miles away); Orlando<br />

Sanford (30 miles); Orlando (60 miles); Orlando<br />

Melbourne (74 miles); and Jacksonville (118 miles).<br />

Coming by private aircraft? The New Smyrna Beach<br />

Municipal Airport is just 2 miles outside town.<br />

By Car<br />

Motoring along mighty Interstate 95?<br />

Take exit 249; the New Smyrna Beach<br />

Area is just a few miles east. From<br />

Interstate 4, take exit 118. And U.S. Highway 1, also<br />

known as “Old Dixie Highway,” leads you straight<br />

into downtown and the Historic District.<br />

By Train<br />

Hit the rails with or without your car<br />

on the Amtrak Auto Train, which runs<br />

between Florida and the Washington,<br />

D.C. area. Disembark at Sanford, Florida, about<br />

35 miles west of New Smyrna Beach; it’s an easy<br />

drive into town.<br />

By Bus<br />

Greyhound stops in nearby Daytona<br />

Beach, and the Volusia County bus<br />

service (Votran) provides local commuter<br />

service from there. Take the #4, #7, or #12 to<br />

Port Orange and the #40 into New Smyrna Beach.<br />

By Boat<br />

Floating the Intracoastal Waterway<br />

or sailing in from far-flung waters?<br />

Dock at the New Smyrna Marina<br />

(ICW channel marker #35) or the New Smyrna<br />

Beach City Marina (ICW channel marker #38).<br />

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The information listed in this publication is as<br />

accurate as possible at press time.<br />

The New Smyrna Beach Area Visitors Bureau is not<br />

responsible for any errors or omissions that occur.


Right on the beach,<br />

just right for the whole family.<br />

AMENITIES INCLUDE:<br />

Elevator<br />

Oceanfront<br />

Private Balconies<br />

Private Beach Access<br />

24 Hr. Surveillance<br />

Family-Friendly<br />

Eco-Friendly<br />

Wake up and watch the sunrise over the ocean from your private balcony. Then,<br />

take a stroll along the beach or soak up the sun from the pool deck overlooking<br />

the beach. You’ll be right on the ocean in the heart of the “beachside” of New Smyrna<br />

Beach, Florida, just two short blocks from Flagler Avenue, where you’ll find all the<br />

beachside restaurants, bars, quaint boutiques, and shops to explore. With private<br />

bedrooms, a living room, and a full kitchen – combined with all the comforts<br />

of a boutique hotel, it’s no wonder we’re ranked #1 by our guests on TripAdvisor.<br />

Atlantic Plaza Rentals<br />

by Ruby Management, Inc<br />

425 South Atlantic Ave., New Smyrna Beach, FL 32169<br />

386.427.4636 | AtlanticPlaza.net | atlanticplaza@cfl.rr.com


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Welcome<br />

New Smyrna<br />

Beach Area<br />

We’re the second oldest<br />

city in Florida<br />

Known for small-town charm with big-city<br />

flavors that focus on local freshness and sustainability,<br />

it’s a one-of-a-kind beach town on<br />

Florida’s Central Atlantic Coast. With white<br />

sandy beaches just steps from welcoming<br />

hotels, inns, beach-front houses, and condos,<br />

you’ll see why New Smyrna Beach has been<br />

named one of Florida’s best beach towns by<br />

both the Huffington Post and Smarter Travel.<br />

It’s an irresistible playground with an endless<br />

supply of laid-back outdoor fun, trails, and<br />

adventures. Discover a thriving arts scene,<br />

an iconic lighthouse, a charming downtown,<br />

ongoing activities, and so much more. Our<br />

natural attractions include 17 miles of white<br />

sandy beaches from Ponce de Leon Inlet<br />

to Canaveral National Seashore and North<br />

America’s most diverse estuary – the Indian<br />

River Lagoon, home to more than 4,000<br />

species of birds, dolphins, manatees, turtles,<br />

and more. New Smyrna Beach’s beach town<br />

charm with its beauty and bounty is the<br />

perfect combination of laid-back luxury.<br />

RELAX<br />

The beach goes on forever<br />

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Welcome<br />

New Smyrna<br />

Beach<br />

Sprawl on the sand and be<br />

splashed by the surf; it’s<br />

just the beginning of your<br />

one-of-a-kind adventure.<br />

The epicenter of this area, the city of New<br />

Smyrna Beach offers endless possibilities<br />

for excitement. For surfers, it’s where to find<br />

great waves, while beachgoers can stroll mile<br />

after mile of white sand. Foodies can find new<br />

trends in cooking, while their spirits-loving<br />

counterparts can sample locally made craft<br />

beers and handcrafted rum. Anglers come<br />

for the fishing, history buffs can explore centuries-old<br />

ruins, and eco-connoisseurs can<br />

marvel at all the wildlife basking in these pristine<br />

surroundings. And that’s just scratching<br />

the surface. No matter what your passion<br />

might be, you’re likely to find an outlet for it<br />

in New Smyrna Beach.<br />

WATERFRONT STAYS<br />

Where you’re just steps away<br />

from the fun.<br />

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LIFT YOUR SPIRITS<br />

You’re never too far<br />

from all the fun<br />

at the beach.<br />

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SHOP UNDER THE PALMS<br />

Stroll and shop<br />

in nature at<br />

The Pavilion<br />

at Port Orange.<br />

Welcome<br />

Port Orange<br />

A brand-new park has<br />

put this riverside enclave<br />

in the spotlight.<br />

Come bask in the glow.<br />

The gorgeous halifax river is a centerpiece<br />

of this city just north of New Smyrna Beach.<br />

And now there’s a new way to take in the view:<br />

Riverwalk Park, with paved pathways and a<br />

splash pad for kids, makes for a great stroll. Or<br />

bring your clubs and shoot for par on the undulating<br />

fairways at Cypress Head Golf Course.<br />

Canoe and kayak your way around Spruce<br />

Creek Park, take a boat tour on Cracker Creek,<br />

or step back in time to explore the ruins of the<br />

Dunlawton Sugar Mill Gardens. Endless exploration<br />

is just the beginning.<br />

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Welcome<br />

Edgewater<br />

Experience the slow pace<br />

of life by the river’s edge.<br />

True to its name, this city just south of New<br />

Smyrna Beach lies along the edge of the Indian<br />

River, putting great fishing and spectacular<br />

views right at your doorstep. It’s no surprise<br />

that legendary boat company Boston Whaler<br />

recently expanded its headquarters here, or<br />

that this has become the epicenter of the area’s<br />

blueways. Launch from Menard-May Park to<br />

explore these trails; paddle around mangrove<br />

islands to see pelicans, herons, and<br />

other birds. Go angling for redfish with a local<br />

charter. Then dine on fresh fish at hot spots<br />

like JC’s Riptides and Elliott’s Roadside Grill.<br />

If you’re a surfer or would like to learn, get<br />

stoked! The PerfectSwell® Edgewater is<br />

coming soon. The facility will feature a worldclass<br />

PerfectSwell® Surf Pool and will have a<br />

beachfront and cabanas to relax. There will be<br />

a full-size surf-inspired restaurant and lounge,<br />

plus a lunch area, a retail surf shop, a surf<br />

training facility, clubhouse, meeting rooms,<br />

cabana, and day lounge areas.<br />

STAY ACTIVE<br />

Enjoy Edgewater’s miles of<br />

family-friendly, paved,<br />

walking and biking trails.<br />

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Welcome<br />

Oak Hill<br />

There’s something fishy here,<br />

and that’s just the point.<br />

World-class fishing attracts anglers to this<br />

small city south of New Smyrna Beach, and many<br />

head straight for Mosquito Lagoon. Cast for<br />

monster trout and year-round redfish; to add a<br />

taste of Old Florida, stay in a bungalow at one<br />

of the fish camps. Explore the ancient past at<br />

Seminole Rest, which features prehistoric shell<br />

mounds and two turn-of-the- 20th- century<br />

buildings. Then bring past and present together<br />

at Goodrich Seafood, which began as a retail<br />

fish shop back in 1910 and today serves up<br />

mouthwatering po’ boys, oysters, fresh fish,<br />

and delicacies like fried alligator.<br />

TOUR SEMINOLE REST<br />

Historic Site. Canaveral<br />

National Seashore.<br />

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BACK TO NATURE<br />

Hike and horseback ride<br />

among the 150 acres of<br />

Hickory Bluff Preserve.<br />

Welcome<br />

Osteen<br />

Serenity, nature, and some down-home Florida cooking<br />

imbue the Osteen area with a personality all its own.<br />

Rural old Florida comes to life in this inland<br />

community southwest of New Smyrna<br />

Beach. Explore the flora and fauna of<br />

Beck Ranch, a working cattle ranch turned<br />

25-acre park. Search for wildlife among<br />

the cypress and oak trees at the 150-acre<br />

Hickory Bluff Preserve, which overlooks the<br />

St. Johns River. Visit a multipurpose trail like<br />

the East Central Regional Rail Trail, which<br />

runs through Osteen from Edgewater. Then<br />

enjoy Osteen’s old-school feeling with all-day<br />

comfort food at the Osteen Diner, which<br />

serves dishes like biscuits and sausage<br />

gravy and Cinn ‘O’ Bun Rolls like grandma<br />

used to make.<br />

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Stay<br />

Inn Style<br />

Author: Renata Parker<br />

Beach time:<br />

FIND YOUR PERFECT STAY<br />

When it comes to planning a beach getaway,<br />

one thing stands out above all else: and that’s<br />

time. Whether you’re looking for family fun, a<br />

romantic getaway, reconnecting with friends,<br />

a taste of luxury, or just a chance to unplug,<br />

the perfect beach stay can make all the<br />

difference in how you spend your beach time.<br />

One-of-a-kind experiences:<br />

CHARMING B&BS AND HISTORIC INNS<br />

Immerse yourself in Southern hospitality and<br />

local history at a charming bed and breakfast<br />

or historic inn. These one-of-a-kind stays<br />

offer a more intimate and personalized way<br />

to experience New Smyrna Beach. Fall in love<br />

again at Victoria 1883, a beautifully restored<br />

1880s home turned bed and breakfast.<br />

Tucked within the historic district, this refined<br />

riverfront inn, surrounded by artful garden<br />

areas, features individually themed rooms<br />

with period furnishings and all the modern<br />

comforts.<br />

RELAX<br />

The views are endless.<br />

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LUXURY ON THE BEACH<br />

It’s nearby and it’s near perfect.<br />

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Stay<br />

Inn Style<br />

The VIP treatment:<br />

5-STAR LUXURY<br />

For those who crave luxury, there’s no<br />

shortage of options that blend elevated<br />

amenities and aesthetics that are sure<br />

to leave a lasting impression. A five-star<br />

property, Joy by the Sea, sets the stage for a<br />

five-star beach experience. Unwind in style at<br />

one of six beachside villas, which include fully<br />

equipped kitchens with high-end appliances,<br />

a saltwater pool, and private beach access.<br />

Across from the villas, the experience levels<br />

up at their new Beachfront House property,<br />

a four-bedroom vacation home complete<br />

with a private pool and outdoor kitchen. For<br />

unparalleled personal service and expert<br />

attention to detail, Turtle Town Vacation<br />

Rentals’ well-curated selection of exclusive<br />

retreats ensures that every moment is<br />

steeped in luxury.<br />

No stress perks, seaside<br />

serenity at a value:<br />

OCEANFRONT HOTELS AND RESORTS<br />

Pack less and spend more unplugged time on<br />

the beach at one of the area’s budget-friendly<br />

beachfront hotels and resorts. Wake up to the<br />

sound of rolling waves and step right onto the<br />

white sandy beach at places like SpringHill<br />

Suites by Marriott. This oceanfront hotel is<br />

a favorite go-to for those who value a prime<br />

location and easy beach access, along with<br />

stress-free perks like a beachfront pool, free<br />

breakfast, and the convenience of a short<br />

walk to great shopping, dining, and local art<br />

venues on historic Flagler Avenue.


Stay awhile:<br />

HOMES AWAY FROM HOME<br />

Vacation home rentals are an idea for families<br />

and large groups looking for more space,<br />

longer stays, and all the relaxed comforts of<br />

home. From cozy bungalows and spacious<br />

family homes to 6-bedroom oceanfront<br />

mansions, Ocean Properties Vacation Rental<br />

has it all to suit every preference and price<br />

point. Create treasured memories with your<br />

crew during fun-filled beach days. Lounge by<br />

your villa’s private pool, and in the evening,<br />

gather around the fire pit to share stories and<br />

laughter at your home away from home.<br />

It’s time to hit the beach.<br />

Everyone from avid surfers to laidback<br />

beachcombers find common ground on our<br />

sand. No matter how you choose to spend<br />

your time at New Smyrna Beach, we’ve got the<br />

perfect spot just for you. So, what are you waiting<br />

for? Beach time is just a reservation away.<br />

FALL IN LOVE<br />

again in the romantic<br />

luxury of the Black Dolphin Inn.<br />

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Stay<br />

Bed &<br />

Breakfasts<br />

Anchor Inn<br />

312 Washington Street<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-428-3499<br />

anchorinnbnb.com<br />

Black Dolphin Inn<br />

916 S. Riverside Drive<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-410-4868<br />

blackdolphininn.com<br />

Croton House II<br />

470-472 North Causeway<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-566-0055<br />

Inn on the Avenue<br />

309 Flagler Avenue<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-693-4808<br />

innontheave.com<br />

Night Swan Intracoastal<br />

Bed & Breakfast<br />

512 S. Riverside Drive<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-423-4940<br />

nightswan.com<br />

Victoria 1883<br />

532 N. Riverside Drive<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-478-6009<br />

victoria1883.com<br />

Hotels &<br />

Motels<br />

All-Suite Motel<br />

335 N. Ridgewood Avenue<br />

Edgewater<br />

386-427-0400<br />

all-suitemotel.com<br />

Beachcomber Motel<br />

2705 S. Atlantic Avenue<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-409-1879<br />

Best Western<br />

1730 S. Ridgewood Avenue<br />

Edgewater<br />

386-427-7101<br />

bestwestern.com/edgewaterinn<br />

Best Western<br />

Oceanfront Suites<br />

1401 S. Atlantic Avenue<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-426-0020<br />

bestwestern.com<br />

Buena Vista Motel<br />

500 North Causeway<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-428-5565<br />

buenavistainn.com<br />

Country Inn and Suites<br />

5802 Journey’s End Way<br />

Port Orange<br />

386-760-0101<br />

radissonhotelsamericas.com/en-us/<br />

hotels/country-inn-port-orange-fl<br />

Hampton Inn <strong>NSB</strong><br />

214 Flagler Avenue<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-898-9444<br />

hamptoninn3.hilton.com<br />

Holiday Inn Express<br />

(coming soon)<br />

State Road 44 just west of I-95<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

hiexpress.com<br />

Holiday Inn Express<br />

(coming soon)<br />

1630 Taylor Road<br />

Port Orange<br />

La Quinta Inn and Suites<br />

1791 Dunlawton Avenue<br />

Port Orange<br />

386-756-3440<br />

laquintaportorangedaytona.com<br />

Ocean Air Motel<br />

1161 N. Dixie Freeway<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-428-5748<br />

ocean-airmotel.com<br />

Ocean Eleven Suites<br />

1708 S. Atlantic Avenue<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-402-6347<br />

oceanelevensuites.com<br />

Paradise Inn<br />

1157 N. Dixie Freeway<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-423-3811<br />

Pooles Motel<br />

635 N. Dixie Freeway<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-428-9819<br />

Riverview Hotel<br />

103 Flagler Avenue<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-428-5858<br />

riverviewhotel.com<br />

The Salty Mermaid Hotel<br />

301 Buenos Aires Street<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-847-8909<br />

saltymermaidnsb.com<br />

Scoot Inn<br />

5964 S. Ridgewood Avenue<br />

Port Orange<br />

386-523-1377<br />

Sea Vista Resort<br />

1701 S. Atlantic Avenue<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-428-2210<br />

seavistaresort.com<br />

Seahorse Inn<br />

423 Flagler Avenue<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-428-8081<br />

seahorseinnflorida.com<br />

SpringHill Suites<br />

by Marriott<br />

512 Flagler Avenue<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-427-0512<br />

marriott.com/hotels/travel/dabshspringhill-suites-new-smyrna-beach<br />

Town & Country Motel<br />

5384 S. Ridgewood Avenue<br />

Port Orange<br />

386-761-0881<br />

Woodspring Suites<br />

5840 Journey’s End Way<br />

Port Orange<br />

City Color Code<br />

Edgewater<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

Oak Hill<br />

Osteen<br />

Port Orange<br />

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Marinas<br />

Adventure Yacht Harbour<br />

3948 S. Peninsula Drive<br />

Port Orange<br />

386-756-2180<br />

mywindward.com/adventure-yacht-harbor<br />

Gerry’s Marina<br />

179 North Causeway<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-428-2341<br />

gerrysmarina.net<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

City Marina<br />

201 N. Riverside Drive<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-409-2042<br />

cityofnsb.com/170/City-Marina<br />

New Smyrna Marina<br />

200 Boat Yard Street<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-427-4514<br />

outriggersnsb.com/index.php/marina<br />

River Deck Marina<br />

111 N. Riverside Drive<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-428-7827<br />

riverdeckmarina.com<br />

Seven Seas Marina<br />

and Boatyard<br />

3300 S. Peninsula Drive<br />

Port Orange<br />

386-761-3221<br />

sevenseasmarina.com<br />

Property<br />

Managers<br />

A1A Realty<br />

4849 Saxon Drive<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-426-6400<br />

a1arealtynsb.com<br />

BRI Management<br />

5 Riverwalk Drive<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-478-6200<br />

D3 Realty and Property<br />

Management<br />

4608 Van Kleeck Drive<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-243-2893<br />

d3bythesea.com<br />

Florida Atlantic Realty<br />

5207 S. Atlantic Avenue<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-423-2305<br />

seascapetowers.com<br />

Florida Vacay Rentals<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

321-221-7611<br />

floridavacayrentals.com<br />

Fun Coast Rentals<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-334-3275<br />

funcoastrentals.com<br />

Grace Realty<br />

106 N. Peninsula Avenue<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

407-256-5523<br />

grace-realty.com<br />

Happy<br />

TRAVELS.<br />

E X P L O R E N E W S M Y R N A B E A C H<br />

E X P L O R E N E W S M Y R N A B E A C H<br />

Our hotel boasts spacious guestrooms and open spaces to gather, meet & eat. Host dinner and<br />

a meeting in our banquet space. Relax in our heated outdoor pool; breakfast and Wi-Fi are on<br />

us! We are two blocks from the beach - enjoy many locally-owned restaurants and unique<br />

shops, making us the ideal place to stay in New Smyrna Beach!<br />

HAMPTON INN NEW SMYRNA BEACH<br />

214 Flagler Avenue New Smyrna Beach, FL 32169 | 386.898.9444 | newsmyrnabeach.hamptoninn.com


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Granstrom Real Estate<br />

6941 S. Atlantic Avenue<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-427-5953<br />

granstrom.net<br />

Great Ocean Condos<br />

807B Florida A1A<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-478-7863<br />

greatoceancondos.com<br />

New Smyrna Stays<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-287-1746<br />

newsmyrnastays.com<br />

<strong>NSB</strong> Homes, LLC<br />

318 Palmetto Street<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-423-6859<br />

nsbhomes.com<br />

<strong>NSB</strong> Realty Team<br />

116 Faulkner Street, Ste #3<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-206-8484<br />

nsbrealtyteam.com<br />

<strong>NSB</strong> Vacation Home<br />

110 N. Cooper Street<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-473-1289<br />

nsbvacationhome.com<br />

Ocean Properties<br />

3500 S. Atlantic Avenue<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-428-0513<br />

oceanprops.com<br />

Oceanbreeze Properties<br />

215 Canal Street<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-423-2189<br />

nsbhouses.com<br />

Ruby Management, Inc.<br />

425 S. Atlantic Avenue<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-427-4636<br />

rubyrealestate.net<br />

South Beach Resort<br />

Properties<br />

5501 S. Atlantic Avenue<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-689-0160<br />

thesandpiper.net<br />

Surfcoast Realty<br />

366 Flagler Avenue<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-957-3960<br />

surfcoastrealty.com<br />

Teeming Vacation Rental<br />

4493 S. Atlantic Avenue, #405<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-957-9615<br />

The Keyes Company<br />

3314 S. Atlantic Avenue<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-423-0778<br />

keyesrentals.com<br />

Turtle Town Vacation<br />

Rentals<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

407-920-7080<br />

turtletownnsb.com<br />

Watson Realty<br />

1504 S. Atlantic Avenue<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-428-7355<br />

watsonrealtycorp.com/new-smyrna-beach<br />

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RV &<br />

Campgrounds<br />

Daytona’s Endless<br />

Summer Campground<br />

3520 S. Nova Road<br />

Port Orange<br />

386-767-9170<br />

endlesssummercampground.com<br />

Encore Rose Bay<br />

RV Resort<br />

5200 S. Nova Road<br />

Port Orange<br />

386-767-4308<br />

thousandtrails.com/florida/<br />

rose-bay-rv-resort<br />

Gold Rock Campground<br />

& RV Park<br />

803 Old Mission Road<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-424-7332<br />

goldrockrvpark.com<br />

Indian Mound RV<br />

and Fish Camp<br />

295 Indian Creek Road<br />

Oak Hill<br />

386-345-9845<br />

indianmoundcamping.com<br />

Jackson Hole<br />

RV Fish Camp<br />

457 River Road<br />

Oak Hill<br />

386-345-1652<br />

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Lathrom’s Landing<br />

RV Park & Fish Camp<br />

311 River Road / 359 River Road<br />

Oak Hill<br />

386-210-4370<br />

lathromslandingrvpark.com<br />

Mosquito Lagoon<br />

RV Park<br />

403 E. Halifax Avenue<br />

Oak Hill<br />

321-213-4973<br />

mosquitolagoonrvpark.com<br />

New Smyrna Beach RV<br />

Park and Campground<br />

1300 Old Mission Road<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

845-760-9866<br />

newsmyrnabeachcamp.com<br />

Nova Family Campground<br />

1190 Herbert Street<br />

Port Orange<br />

386-767-0095<br />

novacamp.com<br />

Oak Hill Fish Camp and<br />

RV Resort<br />

426 E. Halifax Avenue<br />

Oak Hill<br />

386-426-7191<br />

oakhillfishcamp.com<br />

Riverwood Park<br />

Campground<br />

298 H.H. Burch Road<br />

Oak Hill<br />

386-345-3922<br />

riverwoodpark.com<br />

Sugar Mill Ruins<br />

Travel Park<br />

1050 Old Mission Road<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-427-2284<br />

sugarmillruinsrvpark.com<br />

Sun Retreats Daytona<br />

Beach RV Park<br />

4601 S. Clyde Morris Boulevard<br />

Port Orange<br />

386-761-2663<br />

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Sustainable Seafood &<br />

Local Ingredients Make<br />

New Smyrna Beach Area<br />

A Place For Food Lovers<br />

Taste<br />

Author: Julekha Dash<br />

The New Smyrna Beach Area has long lured<br />

surfers and wildlife watchers in search of the<br />

perfect wave and a glimpse of bottlenose<br />

dolphins. Now, the word is getting out that the<br />

A1A towns deliver fresh local seafood bursting<br />

with local and international flavors, making<br />

them a food lover’s paradise. The settings are<br />

equally impressive, with lush gardens and<br />

expansive decks that take advantage of the<br />

area’s ample waterways.<br />

FOODIES<br />

Endless choices of great flavors.<br />

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Enjoy a fresh seafood feast and a<br />

delicious Napa Cab at<br />

Corkscrew Bar and Grille<br />

The main thoroughfare in New Smyrna Beach,<br />

Flagler Avenue, is teeming with boutiques,<br />

art galleries and cafes to fill you up after a<br />

long day of shopping and people watching.<br />

Located a few blocks from the water,<br />

Third Wave Cafe and Wine Bar relies on local<br />

farms for its produce and serves wild-caught,<br />

sustainable fish and shrimp. Mediterranean<br />

flavors shine in dishes like the roasted<br />

octopus with Spanish rice and Za’atar-dusted<br />

hummus, best enjoyed on the verdant patio.<br />

Head to the other end of Flagler to find the<br />

pink beachfront landmark, the Breakers<br />

Ocean Front Restaurant and Bar. Grab a bar<br />

stool along the window facing the ocean and<br />

watch the Atlantic waves while enjoying one<br />

of the more than dozen burgers (including<br />

the veggie kind).<br />

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Taste<br />

Head a mile south to relive your childhood<br />

dreams of climbing into a treehouse at<br />

Norwood’s Restaurant and Treehouse Bar.<br />

Order the seafood pot pie, a creamy mix<br />

of scallops, crab, fish, and shrimp, topped<br />

with puff pastry. Vegetarians won’t go<br />

HIKE hungry THE here, SEMINOLE with dishes REST like pimiento mac<br />

Historic and cheese Site. Canaveral and zucchini bread served with<br />

National Seashore.<br />

local honey. After the sun sets, string lights<br />

illuminate the tree branches for a truly<br />

magical evening.<br />

Just west across Indian River North, diners<br />

head to Outriggers Tiki Bar & Grille for the<br />

day’s fresh-caught Florida fish, tacos, bowls<br />

and raw bar. They pair well with the zombies<br />

and mai tais, best enjoyed on the wraparound<br />

patio offering a view of the marina and river.<br />

Head to the historic, tree-lined streets of<br />

Canal Street for farm-to-table Southern fare<br />

at General Public House. Their seafood<br />

cake is made with lobster and shows up<br />

on the daily appetizer menu and as a<br />

hollandaise-drenched star of the Sunday<br />

brunch menu. Fans of the sweeter side<br />

can opt for the Cap’N Crunch French toast.<br />

Offering something for everyone, Fysh Bar<br />

& Grill fuses Italian, Japanese, Caribbean and<br />

American flavors in Port Orange, 15 minutes<br />

north of New Smyrna Beach. Hawaiian poke,<br />

Asian-inspired shrimp tacos, Caribbeanstyle<br />

conch fritters, and a dedicated sushi<br />

menu are just some of the offerings you can<br />

enjoy on the rooftop bar with views of<br />

the Halifax River.<br />

More enticing food awaits Down Under…no<br />

not Australia. The area under the Dunlawton<br />

Bridge next to the Halifax River, known as<br />

Down Under, has become a popular eating<br />

and drinking destination. Fill up on sustainable<br />

whitefish tacos, burgers and burritos<br />

at Jimmy Hula’s, a surfing-themed Florida<br />

favorite. Order a plate of fried seafood or<br />

ribs at Our Deck Down Under, where the<br />

outdoor space takes in views of the bridge<br />

and arriving boats. If you’re lucky, you might<br />

see a bobbing dolphin or two to round out<br />

the perfect day by the water.<br />

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ANY WAY YOU LIKE IT.<br />

Try a fresh fillet of Redfish<br />

or Snapper on the water at<br />

Outriggers.<br />

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LAUGHTER AND<br />

GOOD FRIENDS<br />

Sip the night away<br />

in the sunlit glow of<br />

Norwood’s Treehouse Bar<br />

Taste<br />

Author: Julekha Dash<br />

Sipping tropical drinks while watching the<br />

sunset has become an essential part of the<br />

beach experience. And there’s no shortage of<br />

places to do that in the New Smyrna Beach<br />

Area. But you’ll also find craft breweries, wine<br />

bars and a distillery to satisfy your thirst for the<br />

perfect pour to start or finish your evening.<br />

AY<br />

Begin at one of the area’s premier<br />

destinations, Flagler Avenue, full of shops,<br />

restaurants and bars. Avanu on Flagler will<br />

kick up your brunch game with delicious<br />

specialty cocktails. Order from the menu’s<br />

bao buns, spring rolls and sushi for dinner<br />

to go with the variety of rum-based frozen<br />

drinks, including the classic pina colada and<br />

strawberry daiquiri.<br />

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Taste<br />

Fans of frozen drinks and margaritas<br />

can also get their fill down the street at<br />

Flagler Tavern, a bustling, two-story mainstay<br />

with outdoor seats facing Flagler. Drinking with a<br />

group? Order the Fish Bowl, a rum, curacao and<br />

pineapple cocktail garnished with Swedish fish<br />

and served in a souvenir fish bowl. For a more<br />

intimate experience, head to the upstairs speakeasy,<br />

The Bounty, where bartenders serve Old<br />

Fashioneds, Sazeracs and other classic cocktails<br />

in a unique setting that blends vintage and nautical<br />

decor.<br />

Another great spot for cocktail lovers, Sugar<br />

Works Distillery, espouses a farm-to-glass<br />

philosophy. Located in the Canal Street Historic<br />

District, the distillery produces bourbon, whiskey,<br />

moonshine and rum using regionally sourced<br />

heirloom grains. Watch the skilled mixologists<br />

BACK TO NATURE<br />

Hike and horseback ride<br />

among the 150 acres of<br />

Hickory Bluff Preserve.<br />

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make drinks or take an hour-long tour to learn<br />

how the spirits are made in the area’s first<br />

distillery in 250 years.<br />

It’s worth the 20-minute drive south to the<br />

family-owned waterfront seafood shack, Oak<br />

Hill’s Goodrich Seafood & Oyster House, where<br />

you can slurp oysters while enjoying a mango<br />

bellini or tequila sunrise at the tiki bar. Or enjoy<br />

the drinks outside on the massive deck with a<br />

top-notch view of the Indian River.<br />

where comfy couches, funky decor and video<br />

games will make you feel at home. Choose the<br />

English session ale, blonde ale, classic IPA, or<br />

from a variety of wines and hard seltzers.<br />

Another laid-back destination for wine lovers<br />

awaits in the Canal Street Historic District.<br />

Crimson House serves a variety of red, white,<br />

sparkling and rosé wines in a former historic<br />

home. Sip them on the porch or on the relaxed<br />

patio where wine barrels double as tables.<br />

Beer lovers can order a flight to sample the dozen<br />

or so beers from New Smyrna Beach Brewing<br />

Company. The rotating offerings may include a<br />

Latte Stout brewed with coffee beans, a fruity New<br />

England IPA and a cider. Or head Down Under,<br />

an emerging waterfront drinking and dining<br />

destination in Port Orange, to Dunes Brewing,<br />

Starting as a wine club, SoNapa Grille now<br />

operates as a full-service restaurant that<br />

celebrates the wine and food of Napa Valley.<br />

The vino list pulls from some of the best known<br />

brands in wine country and includes everything<br />

from buttery chardonnays to bold cabernets —<br />

the perfect nightcap after a day of exploring.<br />

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American<br />

The Baker’s Table<br />

4154 S. Atlantic Avenue<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-423-6656<br />

City Market Bistro<br />

124 Canal Street<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-402-4429<br />

Clean Eatz Restaurant<br />

5543 S. Williamson Boulevard, 915<br />

Port Orange<br />

386-238-9274<br />

CorkScrew Bar & Grille<br />

235 Canal Street<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-957-3955<br />

The Courtyard Grill<br />

307 Flagler Avenue, Ste. 105<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-427-6666<br />

Doghouse Bar & Grill<br />

3400 S. Nova Road<br />

Port Orange<br />

386-872-7291<br />

Flagler Tavern<br />

414 Flagler Avenue<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-402-8861<br />

General Public House<br />

American Kitchen<br />

501 Canal Street<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-402-7975<br />

Half Wall <strong>NSB</strong><br />

1889 State Road 44<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-426-5350<br />

Half Wall of<br />

Port Orange<br />

3770 S. Nova Road<br />

Port Orange<br />

386-763-2384<br />

Lil Dog Bar<br />

360 Flagler Avenue<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-402-7925<br />

Little Griddle<br />

412 Canal Street<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-957-3413<br />

Lost Lagoon Wings<br />

and Grill<br />

2004 N. Dixie Freeway<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-366-3360<br />

Malibu Beach Grill<br />

5543 S. Williamson Boulevard, #900<br />

Port Orange<br />

386-492-2968<br />

McKenna’s Place Seafood<br />

Sports And Spirits<br />

3781 S. Nova Road, Ste. L<br />

Port Orange<br />

386-256-2691<br />

Mckennas Place<br />

1443 S. Dixie Freeway<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-409-3355<br />

Merk’s Bar & Grill<br />

193 North Causeway<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-427-1177<br />

Mulligan’s Grille of<br />

Port Orange<br />

3830 S. Nova Road, Ste. B1<br />

Port Orange<br />

386-788-3268<br />

Norwoods Restaurant<br />

400 E. 2nd Avenue<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-428-4621<br />

Riverpark Terrace<br />

302 S. Riverside Drive<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-427-2903<br />

San Diego Grill<br />

5535 S. Williamson Boulevard, #656<br />

Port Orange<br />

386-256-3521<br />

SoNapa Grille<br />

3406 S. Atlantic Avenue<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-402-8647<br />

The Spott<br />

424 Canal Street<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-400-9696<br />

Tailgatorz Sports Bar<br />

& Grill<br />

3411 S. Ridgewood Avenue<br />

Edgewater<br />

386-410-4783<br />

Yellow Dog Eats Kitchen<br />

& Bar<br />

147 Canal Street<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-410-4824<br />

BBQ<br />

Colt’s Pig Stand<br />

723 E. 3rd Avenue<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-287-5588<br />

Dustin’s BBQ<br />

1208 S. Ridgewood Avenue<br />

Edgewater<br />

386-423-5299<br />

Dustin’s BBQ<br />

4908 S. Clyde Morris Boulevard<br />

Port Orange<br />

386-322-9177<br />

Uncle Chicken’s<br />

440 N. Dixie Freeway<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-402-7439<br />

Cafés & Diners<br />

A.M. Cafe<br />

1966 State Road 44<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-444-6562<br />

Another Broken Egg Cafe<br />

5527 S. Williamson Boulevard, #805<br />

Port Orange<br />

386-320-7266<br />

Beacon Restaurant<br />

416 Flagler Avenue<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-428-8332<br />

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C’s Country Diner<br />

741 N. US Highway 1<br />

Oak Hill<br />

386-210-4037<br />

C’s Waffles Beachside<br />

4166 S. Atlantic Avenue<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-410-5465<br />

C’s Waffles Mainland<br />

1700 State Road 44<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-410-6301<br />

Café Del Soul<br />

105 Magnolia Street<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-957-3597<br />

Café Heavenly<br />

115 Flagler Avenue<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-427-7475<br />

Flapjacks And More<br />

1654 Taylor Road<br />

Port Orange<br />

386-304-4141<br />

Hannahs Family Diner<br />

201 Commonwealth Boulevard<br />

Port Orange<br />

386-492-7511<br />

Lilly Rose Café<br />

211 Downing Street<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-410-4346<br />

Mel’s Diner<br />

4649 S. Clyde Morris Boulevard, Ste. 608<br />

Port Orange<br />

386-238-9529<br />

The Mermaid Café<br />

113 Flagler Avenue<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-410-4033<br />

Osteen Diner<br />

195 State Road 415<br />

Osteen<br />

407-323-6469<br />

Pappas Drive In and<br />

Family Restaurant<br />

1103 N. Dixie Freeway<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-427-0633<br />

Patio Café<br />

382 Flagler Avenue<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-444-6066<br />

Peach Valley Cafe<br />

3813 Nova Road, Unit 102<br />

Port Orange<br />

386-238-9529<br />

Peggy’s Country Kitchen<br />

2100 S. Ridgewood Avenue<br />

Edgewater<br />

386-424-9333<br />

Ruthy’s Kozy Kitchen<br />

618 W. Canal Street<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-423-9656<br />

Third Wave Café<br />

204 Flagler Avenue<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-402-7864<br />

Tim’s Corner Restaurant<br />

5664 S. Ridgewood Avenue<br />

Port Orange<br />

386-788-2627<br />

Tiny Dog Café<br />

626 N. Dixie Freeway<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-409-1015<br />

Sandwiches/Deli<br />

Bagel Barn Cafe & Deli<br />

103 N. Ridgewood Avenue<br />

Edgewater<br />

386-426-2263<br />

Big Joe’s Subs<br />

523 Canal Street<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-423-2244<br />

The Happy Deli<br />

424 Luna Bella Lane, #128<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-410-3776<br />

Jason’s Corner<br />

135 Canal Street<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-424-9878<br />

Manzano’s<br />

Beachside Deli<br />

311 Flagler Avenue, Ste. 101<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-402-4981<br />

Seafood<br />

Blackbeard’s Inn<br />

701 N. Dixie Freeway<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-427-0414<br />

Boston’s Fish House<br />

1414 S. Atlantic Avenue<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-424-0757<br />

JC’s Riptides<br />

2576 S. Ridgewood Avenue<br />

Edgewater<br />

386-423-1171<br />

Off the Hook<br />

Raw Bar & Grill<br />

747 E. 3rd Avenue<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-402-9300<br />

Steakhouses/<br />

Burgers<br />

Big Mikes Burgers<br />

1112 W. Canal Street<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-957-4975<br />

Daytonas Original<br />

First Turn<br />

5236 S. Ridgewood Avenue<br />

Port Orange<br />

386-788-5434<br />

Elliott’s Roadside Grill<br />

4170 US Highway 1<br />

Edgewater<br />

386-210-4091<br />

International<br />

Asian<br />

AA Garden Fusion<br />

206 Flagler Avenue<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-410-4772<br />

Asian Sauce Box<br />

5535 S. Williamson Boulevard, Ste. 652<br />

Port Orange<br />

386-322-5528<br />

Ginza Steakhouse &<br />

Sushi Bar<br />

5000 S. Clyde Morris Boulevard, #1<br />

Port Orange<br />

386-788-5588<br />

Osaka Sushi And Hibachi<br />

705 N. Dixie Freeway<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-402-4871<br />

Rice Bistro<br />

3751 S. Clyde Morris Boulevard, Unit 2<br />

Port Orange<br />

386-599-6425<br />

Royal Sushi Grill And Thai<br />

1816 S. Ridgewood Avenue<br />

Edgewater<br />

386-999-3993<br />

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Sushi 99<br />

1665 Dunlawton Avenue, #111<br />

Port Orange<br />

386-767-9799<br />

Thai Kitchen By Saowanee<br />

1781 Dunlawton Avenue, #3<br />

Port Orange<br />

386-333-9792<br />

Yu Mi Japanese<br />

Restaurant<br />

3830 S. Nova Road, Unit C3<br />

Port Orange<br />

386-756-0850<br />

Yu-Mi Sushi<br />

and Sake Café<br />

761 E. 3rd Avenue<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-402-8855<br />

Yuki Sushi & Hibachi<br />

1964 State Road 44<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-847-8889<br />

Yummy Rice Thai And Asian<br />

3781 S. Nova Road, Ste. P<br />

Port Orange<br />

386-236-9919<br />

German<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

Brat Haus<br />

2810 N. Dixie Freeway<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-957-4233<br />

Greek<br />

Filo Greek<br />

1665 Dunlawton Avenue, Unit #104<br />

Port Orange<br />

386-872-4049<br />

Hawaiian/<br />

Polynesian<br />

Avanu on Flagler<br />

392 Flagler Avenue<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-444-3880<br />

Da Kine Poke<br />

216 Flagler Avenue<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-444-6264<br />

Jimmy Hula’s<br />

151 Canal Street<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-402-8641<br />

Jimmy Hula’s of<br />

Port Orange<br />

65 Dunlawton Avenue<br />

Port Orange<br />

386-238-9933<br />

Stoked Poke<br />

209 Dunlawton Avenue<br />

Port Orange<br />

386-846-2657<br />

Stoked Poke<br />

394 North Causeway, Unit A<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-895-1719<br />

Italian/Pizza<br />

Alberto’s <strong>NSB</strong><br />

1851 State Road 44<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-444-3022<br />

Alberto´s Pizza Shop<br />

4036 E. Nova Road<br />

Port Orange<br />

386-238-9261<br />

Alberto’s Pizzeria<br />

1501 S. Ridgewood Avenue<br />

Edgewater<br />

386-424-1514<br />

Baci Pizzeria Ristorante<br />

830 N. Dixie Freeway<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-410-5801<br />

Bello Valentino’s<br />

2516 N. Dixie Freeway<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-427-1462<br />

Bistro 424<br />

424 Luna Bella Lane, Ste. 111<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-402-4657<br />

Bronx House Pizza<br />

1665 Dunlawton Avenue, Ste. 109<br />

Port Orange<br />

386-999-6699<br />

Caffé Vesuvio’s<br />

701 E. 3rd Avenue, Ste. 3<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-444-3510<br />

Ciao Bella Bistro &<br />

Martini Bar<br />

103 S. Pine Street<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-410-5001<br />

D’Amore’s Ristorante<br />

300 Flagler Avenue, Ste. A<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-428-4022<br />

Don Giovanni<br />

1633 Taylor Road, Ste. 5<br />

Port Orange<br />

386-492-6945<br />

Filippo’s Pizza<br />

132 W. Park Avenue, #10<br />

Edgewater<br />

386-426-2390<br />

Flagler Avenue<br />

Pizza Company<br />

396 Flagler Avenue<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-410-3977<br />

Gabbie’s Pizza<br />

5537 S. Williamson Boulevard, Ste. 660<br />

Port Orange<br />

386-675-6586<br />

The Garlic<br />

556 E. 3rd Avenue<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-424-6660<br />

Giuseppe’s Steel City Pizza<br />

3658 S. Nova Road<br />

Port Orange<br />

386-761-4717<br />

Limoncello South<br />

737 E. 3rd Avenue<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-444-3716<br />

Luigi’s Pizzas<br />

3824 Clyde Morris Boulevard<br />

Port Orange<br />

386-761-6633<br />

Manny’s Pizza House<br />

4606 S. Clyde Morris Boulevard<br />

Port Orange<br />

386-767-7599<br />

Mannys Pizza<br />

3318 S. Atlantic Avenue<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-423-5060<br />

Mikey’s Pizza City<br />

5882 S. Ridgewood Avenue<br />

Port Orange<br />

386-304-9923<br />

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Mikey’s Pizza<br />

808 E. 3rd Avenue<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-423-6854<br />

Milo’s Pizza And More<br />

351 S. Ridgewood Avenue<br />

Oak Hill<br />

386-210-4142<br />

Panheads Pizzeria<br />

113 S. Orange Street<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-428-8738<br />

Perfecto Pizza <strong>NSB</strong><br />

634 E. 3rd Avenue<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-402-8078<br />

Pizza Pazza<br />

3761 S. Nova Road<br />

Port Orange<br />

386-492-7831<br />

Prima<br />

112 Sams Avenue<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-847-8556<br />

Stavro’s Pizza<br />

800 N. Dixie Freeway<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-428-5474<br />

Stoner’s Pizza Joint<br />

Edgewater<br />

201 S. Ridgewood Avenue, Ste. 112<br />

Edgewater<br />

386-424-1514<br />

Tiano’s Italian Restaurant<br />

1000 Wayne Avenue<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-428-0330<br />

Touch of Italy<br />

4198 S. Atlantic Avenue<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-423-8956<br />

Via Canaletto<br />

317 N. Orange Street<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-410-2220<br />

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Jamaican<br />

Better Jerk Jamaican<br />

Restaurant<br />

5251 S. Nova Road<br />

Port Orange<br />

386-366-7345<br />

Latin/Argentinian<br />

Café Verde<br />

301 Flagler Avenue<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-957-3958<br />

La Familia Latin Cuisine<br />

2120 S. Ridgewood Avenue, Ste. 8<br />

Edgewater<br />

386-588-7778<br />

Wake Up Café<br />

749 E. 3rd Avenue<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-410-4719<br />

Wake Up Café North<br />

306 North Causeway<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-410-5102<br />

Mediterranean/<br />

Portuguese/Spanish<br />

Bella Lisboa<br />

3510 S. Nova Road, Ste. 119<br />

Port Orange<br />

386-262-5828<br />

Spanish River Grill<br />

1518 S. Dixie Freeway<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-957-4788<br />

Mexican<br />

Agave Fresh Mex<br />

3510 S. Nova Road, Ste. 101<br />

Port Orange<br />

386-238-9529<br />

Azteca D’Oro<br />

1960 State Road 44<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

86-427-5550<br />

Clancy’s Cantina<br />

301 Flagler Avenue<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-428-4500<br />

Dahlia Mexican Kitchen<br />

Port Orange<br />

1078 Dunlawton Avenue<br />

Port Orange<br />

386-238-9015<br />

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El Molcajete<br />

Cocina Mexicana<br />

2976 S. Ridgewood Avenue<br />

Edgewater<br />

386-410-5840<br />

Izzy’s Island Tacos<br />

& Ice Cream<br />

3600 S. Atlantic Avenue<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-410-4429<br />

La Cantina Cocina<br />

Mexicana<br />

4085 S. Ridgewood Avenue<br />

Port Orange<br />

386-238-9126<br />

La Fiesta Cantina<br />

Port Orange<br />

3785 S. Nova Road<br />

Port Orange<br />

386-760-2919<br />

La Fiesta Cantina <strong>NSB</strong><br />

114 Flagler Avenue<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-402-4422<br />

La Terraza<br />

1414 S. Atlantic Avenue<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-957-4746<br />

Lola’s Cantina &<br />

Burger Bar<br />

1665 Dunlawton Avenue, #101<br />

Port Orange<br />

386-761-6868<br />

Mi México Mexican<br />

Restaurant<br />

4600 S. Atlantic Avenue<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-478-0122<br />

Salsa’s Mexican<br />

Restaurant<br />

3863 S. Nova Road, Ste. F<br />

Port Orange<br />

386-767-8237<br />

The Taco Shack<br />

642 N. Dixie Freeway<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-428-9882<br />

Tin & Taco<br />

102 S. Cooper Street<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

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Waterfront<br />

Dining<br />

Aunt Catfish’s<br />

on the River<br />

4009 Halifax Drive<br />

Port Orange<br />

386-767-4768<br />

The Breakers<br />

518 Flagler Avenue<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-428-2019<br />

Chases on the Beach<br />

3401 S. Atlantic Avenue<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-423-8787<br />

Crabby’s Bar & Grill <strong>NSB</strong><br />

203 S. Atlantic Avenue<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-675-1900<br />

Fysh Bar and Grill<br />

3633 S. Ridgewood Avenue<br />

Port Orange<br />

386-492-5252<br />

Goodrich Seafood<br />

& Oyster House<br />

253 River Road<br />

Oak Hill<br />

386-345-3397<br />

The Grille at Riverview<br />

101 Flagler Avenue<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-428-1865<br />

Hidden Treasure<br />

Tiki Bar and Grill<br />

5993 S. Ridgewood Avenue<br />

Port Orange<br />

386-756-9565<br />

JB’s Fish Camp<br />

859 Pompano Avenue<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-427-5747<br />

Ocean Breeze Bar & Grill<br />

521 Flagler Avenue<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-847-8887<br />

Our Deck Down Under<br />

78 Dunlawnton Avenue<br />

Port Orange<br />

386-767-1881<br />

Outriggers<br />

Tiki Bar & Grille<br />

300 Boat Yard Street<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-428-6888<br />

River Deck<br />

107 N. Riverside Drive<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-952-4198<br />

Sea Vista Tiki Bar<br />

1701 S. Atlantic Avenue<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-428-2210<br />

Toni and Joe’s Patio<br />

309 Buenos Aires Street<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-427-6850<br />

Coffee Cafés/<br />

Tea Houses<br />

Beachie Bean’s<br />

Coffee House<br />

411 Flagler Avenue<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-410-3067<br />

Botanical House<br />

401 Mary Avenue<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-410-5618<br />

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Brew <strong>NSB</strong><br />

424 Luna Bella Lane, Ste. 123<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-402-4442<br />

Cinnamon Tree Café<br />

1665 Dunlawton Avenue, Ste. 103<br />

Port Orange<br />

386-760-1500<br />

Copperline Coffee<br />

and Café<br />

5521 S. Williamson Boulevard, Ste. 420<br />

Port Orange<br />

386-310-7139<br />

Daybreakers Surf and<br />

Coffee Co.<br />

810 E. 3rd Avenue<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-732-1715<br />

Island Roasters<br />

Coffee Co.<br />

398 North Causeway<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-847-2920<br />

Yaupon Brothers<br />

American Tea<br />

504 Pullman Road<br />

Edgewater<br />

386-243-0241<br />

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Sweet Treats<br />

Atlantic Creamery of<br />

Port Orange<br />

4066 S. Ridgewood Avenue<br />

Port Orange<br />

386-317-8331<br />

The Bake Shop<br />

111 N. Ridgewood Avenue<br />

Edgewater<br />

386-444-3838<br />

Cold Rolled Club<br />

364 Flagler Avenue<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-402-4600<br />

Cool Treats for <strong>NSB</strong><br />

4164 S. Atlantic Avenue<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-444-3016<br />

Dairy Bar<br />

55 Dunlawton Avenue<br />

Port Orange<br />

386-767-3322<br />

Dairy Queen<br />

729 N. Dixie Freeway<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-428-8066<br />

Dough Girl Confections<br />

394A North Causeway<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-410-5587<br />

Frosty King<br />

1020 S. Ridgewood Avenue<br />

Edgewater<br />

386-423-9939<br />

Frozen Gold<br />

104 Eddie Road<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-410-4062<br />

Go Juice<br />

221 Flagler Avenue<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-847-8018<br />

Mason Bar<br />

488 North Causeway<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-410-2904<br />

Mon Delice<br />

French Bakery<br />

557 E. 3rd Avenue<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-427-6555<br />

Neighbors<br />

Ice Cream Parlor<br />

5980 Spruce Creek Road<br />

Port Orange<br />

386-492-2930<br />

Ritters Frozen Custard<br />

4629 S. Clyde Morris Boulevard<br />

Port Orange<br />

386-760-1082<br />

Shuga’s Bakery<br />

218 N. Orange Street<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-402-7466<br />

Treats on the Beach<br />

504 Flagler Avenue<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-409-3456<br />

Twistee Treat<br />

769 E. 3rd Avenue<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

321-445-9103<br />

Wine Bars/Pubs/<br />

Bars/Breweries/<br />

Distilleries<br />

95 And Vine<br />

1665 Dunlawton Avenue, #105<br />

Port Orange<br />

386-947-7929<br />

Beachside Tavern<br />

690 E. 3rd Avenue<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-424-8282<br />

Casey’s <strong>NSB</strong><br />

1414 S. Atlantic Avenue<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

407-970-6792<br />

Crimson House<br />

Wine Bar <strong>NSB</strong><br />

219 N. Orange Street<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-402-4697<br />

Dunes Brewing<br />

59 Dunlawton Avenue<br />

Port Orange<br />

386-872-4007<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

Brewing Company<br />

143 Canal Street<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-957-3802<br />

Peanuts Sports Bar<br />

421 Flagler Avenue<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-423-1469<br />

Sorry Charlie´s Corner<br />

3705 State Road 44<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-428-4858<br />

Sugar Works Distillery<br />

214 N. Orange Street<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-463-0120<br />

Tayton O’Brians<br />

410 Flagler Avenue<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-957-3869<br />

Traders Sports &<br />

Entertainment Pub<br />

317 Flagler Avenue<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-428-9141<br />

Typsy Unicorns Brewing<br />

2140 S. Riverside Drive<br />

Edgewater<br />

386-444-3047<br />

Winners Pub<br />

5934 S. Ridgewood Avenue<br />

Port Orange<br />

386-310-4323<br />

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eateries, please visit: visitnsbfl.com/dining<br />

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Explore<br />

Hidden Gems<br />

Add these unexpected<br />

delights to your<br />

New Smyrna Beach Area<br />

vacation itinerary.<br />

Author: Vanessa Infanzon<br />

Discovering something special while on<br />

vacation gives you the same thrill as being<br />

on a treasure hunt. Those hidden gems<br />

become part of your journey, forever seared<br />

into your memory. The New Smyrna Beach<br />

Area – Edgewater, New Smyrna Beach, Oak<br />

Hill, Osteen, and Port Orange – provides the<br />

perfect landscape to find unexpected treasure.<br />

As you plan your days in the New Smyrna<br />

Beach Area, look for a mix of fun in the sun,<br />

exciting outdoor activities, and relaxing evenings<br />

enjoying tasty dishes and live music.<br />

Couples, families and solo travelers will find<br />

what they’ve been looking for at this beach<br />

destination.<br />

EXPLORE<br />

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Explore<br />

Hidden Gems<br />

Bring on the adventure.<br />

Spend an evening in bioluminescent waters<br />

on a two-hour guided kayak tour through<br />

Mosquito Lagoon with a Viking Eco Tours’ wildlife<br />

conservationist. Learn how comb jellies and<br />

plankton light up the water while searching for<br />

dolphins, manatees, and green sea turtles.<br />

Smyrna Dunes Park, a 184-acre park with<br />

views of the Atlantic Ocean, Indian River, and<br />

Ponce de Leon Inlet, offers beach access,<br />

fishing, and views from boardwalks and<br />

observation decks. The 300-foot pier and<br />

more than 2 miles of elevated boardwalk<br />

are wheelchair accessible and pet friendly.<br />

Edgewater’s Riverwalk, 3.5 miles along the<br />

Intracoastal Waterway, and SUN Trail, 1.5<br />

miles and part of the St. Johns River to<br />

Sea Loop bike path, are perfect for biking,<br />

walking, and running. Burn off extra energy<br />

at Whistle Stop Park: The skate park,<br />

splash pad, playground, and basketball<br />

and tennis courts will keep families busy.<br />

Explore:<br />

People, land and water.<br />

Florida’s history is rich with stories about<br />

the people who came before us. Several<br />

prehistoric shell mounds, attributed to the<br />

native tribe Timucuan, are preserved at<br />

Seminole Rest Historic Site. Art, collectables,<br />

photographs, and an Underground<br />

Railroad Quilt honor the contributions of<br />

past Floridians at the Mary S. Harrell Black<br />

Heritage Museum in New Smyrna Beach.<br />

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Get your hands dirty exploring Marine<br />

Discovery Center’s interactive exhibits, live<br />

animal feedings, and nature trails. Book<br />

a two-hour sunset eco-cruise or dolphin<br />

boat tour, or paddle down the Indian<br />

River Lagoon on a guided kayak tour.<br />

Dunlawton Sugar Mill Gardens in Port Orange<br />

is 10-acres with gardens and plant collections<br />

featuring an Asian garden, a master gardener<br />

demonstration area, and tropical collections.<br />

Don’t miss the children’s garden with its fullsize<br />

stone dinosaurs, the human sun dial,<br />

and the herb garden, shaped like Florida.<br />

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Explore<br />

Hidden Gems<br />

Sleep in comfort. With so many places to<br />

lay your head in the New Smyrna Beach<br />

Area, choosing the right one for a couple’s<br />

getaway, girls’ weekend, or family vacation is<br />

important. Victoria 1883, Black Dolphin Inn,<br />

and Joy By The Sea offer unique accommodations<br />

with amenities to suit your needs.<br />

Eat good food. Start the day with a traditional<br />

breakfast, homemade apple stuffed Cinn “O”<br />

Bun Rolls or chicken and waffles at Osteen<br />

Diner in Osteen. If you sleep in, no worries,<br />

they serve breakfast until 2 p.m. The whole<br />

family can eat at JC’s Riptides in Edgewater.<br />

The menu includes a wide variety of burgers,<br />

chicken, salads, seafood and steaks.<br />

Live music, specialty cocktails and views from<br />

the Treehouse Bar, Roots Bar or Friend’s Hut<br />

at Norwood’s Eatery & Treehouse Bar make<br />

the spinach ricotta dumplings and seafood<br />

pot pie that much better.<br />

As you set out on your journey in the New<br />

Smyrna Beach Area and locate the treasures<br />

that make your trip memorable,<br />

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Parks & Trails<br />

Airport Road Park<br />

6751 Airport Road<br />

Port Orange<br />

386-506-5851<br />

Beck Ranch<br />

751 S. State Road 415<br />

Osteen<br />

386-736-5953<br />

Callalisa Park<br />

598 S. Peninsula Avenue<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-424-2175<br />

Glencoe Park<br />

1501 S. Glencoe Road<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-248-8040<br />

Old Fort Park<br />

115 Julia Street<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-424-2175<br />

Pettis Park<br />

800 Mary Avenue<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-424-2175<br />

Rocco Park<br />

598 S. Peninsula Avenue<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-424-2175<br />

Rotary Park<br />

902 W. Park Avenue<br />

Edgewater<br />

386-424-2485<br />

Dunlawton Sugar Mill<br />

Gardens<br />

950 Old Sugar Mill Road<br />

Port Orange<br />

386-767-1735<br />

Cruger-dePeyster<br />

Plantation<br />

Sugar Mill Ruins<br />

600 Mission Drive<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

Waterfront<br />

Parks<br />

27th Avenue<br />

Beachfront Park<br />

3701 S. Atlantic Avenue<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-424-2205<br />

Buena Vista Park<br />

550 North Causeway<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-424-2205<br />

Canaveral National<br />

Seashore – Apollo Beach<br />

7611 S. Atlantic Avenue<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-428-3384<br />

Esther Street<br />

Beachfront Park<br />

551 Esther Street<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-424-2205<br />

Flagler Avenue<br />

Beachfront Park<br />

201 Buenos Aires Street<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-424-2205<br />

George R. Kennedy<br />

Memorial Park<br />

103 N. Riverside Drive<br />

Edgewater<br />

386-424-2485<br />

Grayce Bark<br />

Beachfront Park<br />

1100 N. Atlantic Avenue<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-424-2175<br />

Hiles Boulevard<br />

Beach Park<br />

4516 S. Atlantic Avenue<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-736-5953<br />

Lake Ashby Park<br />

4150 Boy Scout Camp Road<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-428-4589<br />

Lighthouse Point Park<br />

5000 S. Atlantic Avenue<br />

Ponce Inlet<br />

386-248-8072<br />

Mary McLeod<br />

Bethune Park<br />

6656 S. Atlantic Avenue<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-248-8040<br />

Mernard-May Park<br />

413 S. Riverside Drive<br />

Edgewater<br />

386-424-2485<br />

River Breeze Park<br />

250 H.H. Burch Road<br />

Oak Hill<br />

386-736-5953<br />

Riverside Park<br />

299 S. Riverside Drive<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-424-2175<br />

Riverwalk Park<br />

3459 S. Ridgewood Avenue<br />

Port Orange<br />

386-506-5851<br />

Smyrna Dunes Park<br />

2995 N. Peninsula Avenue<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-248-8040<br />

Spruce Creek Park<br />

6250 S. Ridgewood Avenue<br />

Port Orange<br />

386-736-5953<br />

City Color Code<br />

Edgewater<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

Oak Hill<br />

Osteen<br />

Port Orange<br />

Whistle Stop Park<br />

651 Roberts Road<br />

Edgewater<br />

386-424-2485<br />

For a full list of parks, and trails, please visit:<br />

visitnsbfl.com /greenways-parks-trails<br />

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Boat Ramps<br />

Callalisa Park<br />

598 S. Peninsula Avenue<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

Canoe/kayak launching ramp<br />

George R. Kennedy<br />

Memorial Park Boat Ramp<br />

103 N. Riverside Drive<br />

Edgewater<br />

2 boat launching ramps, fishing pier,<br />

pavilions and picnic tables<br />

Hiles Boat Ramp<br />

156 Hiles Boulevard<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

Canoe/kayak launching ramp<br />

Lemon Bluff Boat Ramp<br />

907 Lemon Bluff Road<br />

Osteen<br />

Canoe/kayak launching ramp<br />

Mernard May Park<br />

413 S. Riverside Drive<br />

Edgewater<br />

Canoe/kayak launching ramp<br />

North Causeway<br />

Boat Ramp<br />

170 North Causeway<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

4 boat launching ramps<br />

Port Orange<br />

Causeway Park<br />

93 Dunlawnton Avenue<br />

Port Orange<br />

7 boat launching ramps<br />

River Breeze Park<br />

250 H.H. Burch Road<br />

Oak Hill<br />

2 boat launching ramps, fishing pier,<br />

pavilions, picnic tables, playground,<br />

restrooms, nature trail<br />

Swoop Boat Ramp<br />

2455 Boat Ramp Drive<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

2 boat launching ramps<br />

KayakTours<br />

Explore the backwaters of<br />

the IRL on a 2-hour guided<br />

tour as you paddle through<br />

mangroves, salt marshes,<br />

oyster reefs and more.<br />

Boat Tours<br />

Learn about the plants and<br />

wildlife of the IRL on our<br />

40-passenger pontoon boat<br />

guided by a certified Florida<br />

Master Naturalist.<br />

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Explore<br />

Trailblazing In<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

There’s more to explore<br />

beyond the shore<br />

Author: Kinsey Gidick<br />

Florida has plenty of busy beach towns. But<br />

if you prefer a laid-back coastal vacation<br />

where you can experience nature on two<br />

feet or two wheels, consider the five-community-strong<br />

area of New Smyrna Beach,<br />

just an hour’s drive from Orlando. Thanks to<br />

significant efforts from cycling advocates,<br />

this area of Florida is a bike rider’s dream,<br />

with as many paved and natural trails as<br />

beautiful beaches. But even without a helmet<br />

and two wheels, New Smyrna Beach’s<br />

courses, many wheelchair accessible, invite<br />

every visitor to opt outside.<br />

The <strong>NSB</strong> Outdoor Trail is a great place to<br />

start to get a lay of the land. The fifty miles<br />

of paths and elevated boardwalks overlook<br />

dunes, allowing pedestrians to enjoy eight<br />

stops along the way. Rest or enjoy a picnic<br />

at Grayce K. Barck North Beach Community<br />

Park, a stunning natural beachfront property.<br />

Alternatively, get a hands-on look at the<br />

Indian River Lagoon’s ecological diversity<br />

by stopping at the Marine Discovery Center<br />

during your excursion.<br />

E-bike enthusiasts will also find a warm<br />

welcome in the New Smyrna Beach Area.<br />

Electric bikes are ideal for tooling around the<br />

coastal community. But if you’re hunting for<br />

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a rich array of wildlife, cruise off the main<br />

drag to the Doris Leeper Spruce Creek<br />

Preserve. This vast 1,637-acre park has<br />

miles of well-marked mountain biking trails<br />

to scout various estuary species and a shell<br />

midden. The pile of shells was constructed<br />

over 1,000 years ago by indigenous peoples<br />

of the St. John’s culture.<br />

For a more family-friendly path better suited<br />

to tiny feet, hike over to Eldora Hammock<br />

Trail. The 1/2-mile route is a shaded<br />

hammock area perfect for running, playing,<br />

and maybe even spotting an armadillo.<br />

Casual bike riders and serious cyclists<br />

alike will find something to appreciate in<br />

the East Central Regional Rail Trail, the<br />

most extended rail-to-trail path in the state.<br />

This 52-mile ride connects Volusia (home of<br />

New Smyrna Beach) with Brevard County.<br />

Close out your walk or ride with a visit to<br />

Smyrna Dunes Park. Located on the tip of<br />

an inlet, this handicap accessible spot for<br />

visitors and locals provides sweeping views<br />

and close encounters with shorebirds and<br />

gopher tortoises.<br />

When it’s time to pedal home to a hotel or<br />

Airbnb, you’ll find an equally walkable and<br />

bikeable community to greet you and reward<br />

you with stunning coastal views and some of<br />

the best seafood in the country.<br />

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Explore<br />

Take it Outside<br />

9 Great Excuses for<br />

Spending Your Entire<br />

New Smyrna Beach Area<br />

Vacation in the Sunshine<br />

Author: Kinsey Gidick<br />

For most visitors, the chance to spend an<br />

entire vacation under the sun is one of the<br />

biggest reasons for booking a trip to Florida.<br />

But in New Smyrna Beach, outdoor activities<br />

extend far beyond sunbathing (although that<br />

pastime is fully endorsed here as well). In<br />

this off-the-beaten path Florida destination,<br />

you can while away the hours outside in any<br />

number of fashions, from water sports to eco<br />

tours.<br />

Naturally, New Smyrna Beach’s 17-miles of<br />

crystal coastline are the main attraction.<br />

One could spend hours soaking up the stunning<br />

Atlantic views. But when it’s time for a<br />

sun-break, why not explore North America’s<br />

most biologically diverse estuary, the Indian<br />

River Lagoon? Viking EcoTours is a family-run<br />

operation dedicated to exposing people to<br />

the rich biodiverse playground that is New<br />

Smyrna Beach. And there’s no more whimsical<br />

way to experience it than on the company’s<br />

Bioluminescent Kayak Tour. Paddle<br />

along the Indian River while marine dinoflagellate<br />

light up below you giving your cruise<br />

a magical glow.<br />

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Surfing is also a wildly popular New Smyrna<br />

Beach pursuit thanks to swells considered<br />

the most consistent surf break in Florida.<br />

BYOB—bring your own board, or visit any<br />

number of local surf shops to get outfitted.<br />

the Indian River Lagoon is a 156 miles aquatic<br />

wonderland and the Marine Discovery Center<br />

works to bring its majesty and magic to<br />

people through lectures, hands-on workshops,<br />

field trips, and camps.<br />

All the action isn’t limited to the horizon.<br />

In-shore anglers will be rewarded with snook,<br />

trout, and black drum right off Smyrna<br />

Dunes Park Fishing Pier. However, the big<br />

catch on many people’s minds is tarpon, the<br />

silver king of the Florida coast. New Smyrna<br />

Beach also calls itself “The Redfish Capital<br />

of the World,” and the Indian River Lagoon is<br />

the best place to cast them.<br />

New Smyrna Beach’s rich biodiversity is<br />

better understood with a visit to the Marine<br />

Discovery Center, a must-visit for travelers<br />

with children. Home to some 4,000 species,<br />

If standup paddleboarding is more you<br />

speed, head to Bird Rookery Paddle Blueway<br />

Trail for a lowkey ride. Glide through another<br />

worldly mangrove forest on this 2.9-mile<br />

trail. For more advanced paddle boarders,<br />

navigate oyster beds and sandbars trekking<br />

across the Intracoastal waterway on the<br />

2.6-mile Brown’s Bay trail.<br />

In New Smyrna Beach, the opportunities to<br />

play outside are endless. Just pack the SPF,<br />

and the area’s outdoor outfitters will take<br />

care of the rest.<br />

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Things To Do<br />

Water Activities<br />

Action Watersports<br />

147 Middle Way<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-451-1026<br />

Beyond the Waves Rentals<br />

& Ecotours<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-689-3508<br />

Cracker Creek<br />

1795 Taylor Road<br />

Port Orange<br />

386-304-0778<br />

Daybreakers Surf and<br />

Coffee Co.<br />

810 E. 3rd Avenue<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-732-1715<br />

Discover Diving<br />

Dive Center<br />

92 Dunlawton Avenue<br />

Port Orange<br />

386-760-3483<br />

Inlet Shores Tiki Tours<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-478-3039<br />

JB’s Lagoon Adventures<br />

859 Pompano Avenue<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-427-5023<br />

Jimmy Lane’s<br />

Surfing Academy<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-314-1356<br />

Marine Discovery Center<br />

520 Barracuda Boulevard<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-428-4828<br />

Nichols Surf Shop<br />

307 Lytle Avenue<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-690-8420<br />

<strong>NSB</strong> River Tours<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

315-289-3170<br />

River Witch Kayak Rentals<br />

& Tours<br />

250 Bissit Bay Road<br />

Oak Hill<br />

386-320-3223<br />

Rose Bay Water Sports at<br />

Hidden Treasure<br />

5993 S. Ridgewood Avenue<br />

Port Orange<br />

386-281-5037<br />

Sanddollar Boat Rentals<br />

147 Middle Way<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-957-3913<br />

Sea Dogs Dive Center<br />

111 Flagler Avenue<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-424-1644<br />

Spruce Creek Scuba<br />

1646 Taylor Road<br />

Port Orange<br />

386-767-1727<br />

Surfin’ <strong>NSB</strong><br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-243-9283<br />

Toon Tiki Charters<br />

300 Magnolia Street<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-227-7928<br />

Turtle Mound<br />

River Tours<br />

859 Pompano Avenue<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-957-1207<br />

Viking Ecotours<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

601-439-0292<br />

Land Activities<br />

Flaunt Electric Bicycles<br />

304 Flagler Avenue<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-742-9005<br />

New Smyrna Speedway<br />

3939 State Road 44<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-427-4129<br />

Paradise Power Sports<br />

920 E. 3rd Avenue<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-402-8991<br />

Pedego Electric Bicycles<br />

701 E. 3rd Avenue, Unit 2<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-410-2129<br />

Ponce de Leon Inlet<br />

Lighthouse and Museum<br />

4931 S. Peninsula Drive<br />

Ponce Inlet<br />

386-761-1821<br />

Salty Rentals Golf Cart<br />

and Beach Bike Rentals<br />

301 Buenos Aires Street, #2<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-410-5558<br />

Wild Side Rentals<br />

521 Flagler Avenue<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-427-1664<br />

City Color Code<br />

Edgewater<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

Oak Hill<br />

Osteen<br />

Port Orange<br />

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Explore<br />

Golf<br />

It’s a land-based sport, sure, but water features<br />

are often backdrops at championship public golf<br />

courses in the New Smyrna Beach Area. Yearround,<br />

New Smyrna Beach has a long history of<br />

hosting some of Florida’s best play—including<br />

the Indian River Open, held annually for more<br />

than 50 years. Area courses include the New<br />

Smyrna Golf Club, established in 1948, where<br />

rolling greens are dotted with towering palms<br />

and windswept pines.<br />

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Golf Courses<br />

Crane Lakes Golf &<br />

Country Club<br />

1790 Crane Lakes Boulevard<br />

Port Orange<br />

386-767-4653<br />

Holes: 18 | Par: 66<br />

Driving Range: ◉<br />

Practice Green: ◉<br />

Proshop: ◉<br />

Cypress Head Golf Club<br />

6231 Palm Vista Street<br />

Port Orange<br />

386-756-5449<br />

Holes: 18 | Par: 72<br />

Driving Range: ◉<br />

Practice Green: ◉<br />

Proshop: ◉<br />

Cypress Point Golf Club<br />

650 Osteen Maytown Road<br />

Osteen<br />

407-323-0760<br />

Holes: 18 | Par: 33<br />

Driving Range: ◎<br />

Practice Green: ◎<br />

Proshop: ◉<br />

Hidden Lakes Golf Club<br />

35 Fairgreen Avenue<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-427-4138<br />

New Smyrna Golf Club<br />

1000 Wayne Avenue<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-410-2693<br />

Holes: 18 | Par: 72<br />

Driving Range: ◉<br />

Practice Green: ◉<br />

Proshop: ◉<br />

The Preserve at<br />

Turnbull Bay<br />

2600 Turnbull Estates Drive<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-427-8727<br />

Holes: 18 | Par: 72<br />

Driving Range: ◎<br />

Practice Green: ◉<br />

Proshop: ◉<br />

Spruce Creek Golf &<br />

Country Club<br />

1900 Country Club Drive<br />

Port Orange<br />

386-756-6116<br />

Holes: 18 | Par: 72<br />

Driving Range: ◉<br />

Practice Green: ◉<br />

Proshop: ◉<br />

Venetian Bay Golf Club<br />

63 N. Airport Road<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-424-5775<br />

Holes: 18 | Par: 72<br />

Driving Range: ◉<br />

Practice Green: ◉<br />

Proshop: ◉<br />

Holes: 18 | Par: 69<br />

Driving Range: ◉<br />

Practice Green: ◉<br />

Proshop: ◉<br />

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Surfing<br />

Hang ten in one of the<br />

best surfing destinations<br />

in the country<br />

Author: Rebecca Treon<br />

Named one of the best surf towns in America<br />

by SURFER magazine, New Smyrna Beach is<br />

one of Florida’s top surfing destinations. A<br />

favorite for its consistent waves, visitors might<br />

even surf alongside pros like Kelly Slater and<br />

Lisa Anderson. With popular beaches like<br />

Smyrna Dunes Park and Bethune Beach<br />

Park among the top local spots, surfers of<br />

any skill level will find a place to catch a wave.<br />

Read on for our guide to <strong>NSB</strong>’s surf culture.<br />

THE NEW SMYRNA BEACH<br />

MUSEUM OF EAST COAST SURFING<br />

The museum opened in 2014 inside the<br />

New Smyrna Beach Museum of History,<br />

this unique space features extensive<br />

displays of surfing memorabilia like<br />

surfboards, surf art (some created by local<br />

Jimmy Lane), and photos documenting<br />

the area’s surfing history. This is a great<br />

place to visit to catch the vibe of the local<br />

scene. https://nsbhistory.org/new-smyrnabeach-museum-of-east-coast-surfing/<br />

THE LOCAL COMPETITION<br />

New Smyrna Beach is home to two surf<br />

clubs–the Smyrna Surfari Club, which is<br />

one of the oldest in the world, and the <strong>NSB</strong><br />

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Board Riders Club, which focuses on giving<br />

back to the community. Both host surfing<br />

competitions, too. Other competitions include<br />

the Southeast Volusia Chamber Surf Contest,<br />

the Toyota USA Surfing Prime Surfing Series,<br />

the NSSA Competition, and the Gnarly Charley<br />

Surf Series for kids under 16. There’s the Mike<br />

Martin Pro event, the Southeastern Regional<br />

Championships, and others, so whether you<br />

want to compete or be a spectator, you have<br />

plenty of options.<br />

JIMMY LANE<br />

A local legend, Jimmy Lane is behind the<br />

Jimmy Lane Surfing Academy, one of <strong>NSB</strong>’s<br />

oldest and most respected surf schools,<br />

founded almost 40 years ago after Lane<br />

retired from the pro circuit. Lane’s surf camp<br />

programs and coaching have led participants<br />

to become pros themselves–some graduates<br />

even return to teach with Lane. He’s also a<br />

certified surfing judge and an artist who has<br />

painted thousands of surfboards and murals<br />

in the local community and beyond. An<br />

active member of the local community, he<br />

is especially involved with The New Smyrna<br />

Beach Museum of East Coast Surfing at the<br />

New Smyrna Beach Museum of History.<br />

SURFIN’ <strong>NSB</strong><br />

Offering private and group lessons, Surfin’ <strong>NSB</strong><br />

is owned and operated by Marcie Baldwin, an<br />

East Coast Surfing and a United States Surfing<br />

Champion. She acquired her Captain’s license<br />

then sailed the world on charter and racing<br />

boats. She also holds a BA in History from the<br />

University of Florida. She has been teaching<br />

surfing for 15 years and requires that each of<br />

her instructors have at least 15 years surfing<br />

experience. www.surfinnsb.com<br />

NICHOLS SURF SHOP<br />

New Smyrna’s oldest surf shop is Nichols,<br />

which opened its doors on Flagler Avenue in<br />

1974. Brothers Dan and Dave Nichols began<br />

making surfboards in the 1960s and started<br />

the area’s first surf school. Their offerings not<br />

only include surfboard making and repair, but<br />

surf lessons and surf camps, surf gear, beach<br />

rentals, and kayak and SUP eco tours. www.<br />

nicholssurfshop.com<br />

With a local surfing scene including top notch<br />

instructors, trendy surf shops, world-renowned<br />

surfing events, even a surfing exhibit, it’s easy<br />

to see why New Smyrna Beach is such an<br />

acclaimed surfing destination, and one that<br />

should be on every surfer’s must-visit list.<br />

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Author: Kelly Bell<br />

A Vibrant Arts<br />

Community<br />

Take a break from the sand<br />

and surf and get to know<br />

New Smyrna’s cultural side.<br />

Everyone knows New Smyrna Beach has beautiful<br />

beaches, but the community’s vibrant<br />

arts scene is just as notable. Whether you<br />

prefer a live theatre performance or enjoy an<br />

afternoon of browsing art galleries, you’ll find<br />

ample opportunities to enjoy artistic expression<br />

in this coastal escape. At The Hub on<br />

Canal visitors can experience everything from<br />

writing classes and music lessons to artists<br />

lectures and art lessons. Since 2012 this<br />

busy arts center, aptly named The Hub, has<br />

inspired the community with classes, events,<br />

and creativity. This spring they merged with<br />

Jane’s Art Center to deliver even more offerings<br />

to visitors and members. Today, the<br />

center serves as an incubator for more than<br />

70 artists. The annual Holiday Gallery of<br />

Gifts, Razzle Dazzle fashion show and chalk<br />

art competition are signature events not to<br />

be missed. Nearby, in the historic district of<br />

New Smyrna Beach, you’ll find Jane’s Art<br />

Center which comprises both Jane’s Gallery<br />

and Jane’s Clay Studio. The Gallery features<br />

works of art from national and international<br />

artists and visitors can browse the permanent<br />

collection or any of the temporary exhibitions<br />

on offer each month. The Clay Studio<br />

is a full-service ceramics center that offers<br />

open studio time, group, and private classes.<br />

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BACK TO NATURE<br />

Hike and horseback ride<br />

among the 150 acres of<br />

Hickory Bluff Preserve.<br />

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Explore<br />

A Vibrant Arts<br />

Community<br />

A former warehouse turned fine arts gallery,<br />

Arts on Douglas, was founded in 1996 and<br />

was originally established to showcase the<br />

work of Florida’s artists. It has since become<br />

affiliated with the Atlantic Center for the<br />

Arts. Today, it is home to a 3,500 square<br />

foot exhibition space that shows 18 exhibitions<br />

a year in addition to the newest experience,<br />

the alt_space, which features works<br />

from emerging and established Florida<br />

artists. The gallery is also equipped to<br />

facilitate commissions, deliver, and install<br />

artwork, and provide consultation services.<br />

The sprawling 69 acre setting for the Atlantic<br />

Center for the Arts features a theatre space,<br />

sculpture, dance, writing and painting studios,<br />

as well as a vibrant Artist-in-Residence<br />

program. The center has a stacked calendar<br />

of events, with everything from Literary Teas<br />

to Expressive Movement classes. You might<br />

try the Nature Sketch Club –just bring a<br />

sketch pad and a pencil and let artist Bethany<br />

Bennett guide you, or pop in and tour one of<br />

the many ongoing exhibits. Experiences are<br />

open to all, and kids will love the ACA Summer<br />

Art Camp offerings. Stop in at Gallery 237,<br />

an eclectic gift shop with a focus on original<br />

works of art that meet functionality. Here<br />

you’ll find a marvelous collection of all kinds<br />

of beautiful objects, from pottery and jewelry<br />

to paintings and textiles. Stock the bar with<br />

a set of stunning hand-painted rocks glasses<br />

or surprise someone with an original pair of<br />

earrings crafted from marble and concrete.<br />

To truly experience the arts scene in New<br />

Smyrna Beach, one must pay a visit to the<br />

ultimate community theatre, The Little<br />

Theatre: Established in 1947, this locally run<br />

(from actors to directors) theatre has long been<br />

bringing the best of Broadway, be it musical,<br />

comedy or drama, to the area. The reasonable<br />

ticket prices and intimate setting make it a<br />

fun, affordable way to celebrate the artsy side<br />

of beach living - New Smyrna Beach style.<br />

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Galleries<br />

Antiques and Art<br />

Highwaymen Gallery<br />

427 Canal Street<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-679-8714<br />

Artists’ Workshop Gallery<br />

115 Canal Street<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-492-9995<br />

Artists’ Workshop Studio<br />

540 Barracuda Boulevard<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-424-9254<br />

Arts on Douglas<br />

123 Douglas Street<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-428-1133<br />

Atlantic Center for<br />

the Arts<br />

1414 Art Center Avenue<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-427-6975<br />

Atlantic Center for<br />

the Arts at Harris House<br />

214 S. Riverside Drive<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-423-1753<br />

Bob Ross Art<br />

Workshop & Gallery<br />

757 E. 3rd Avenue<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-423-4346<br />

Clay Gallery<br />

302 S. Riverside Drive<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-846-8203<br />

Fernandez Photography<br />

& Fine Arts Gallery<br />

407 Flagler Avenue<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-295-5254<br />

Florida Galleria<br />

427 Canal Street<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-427-7979<br />

The Hub on Canal<br />

132 Canal Street<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-957-3924<br />

Jane’s Art Center<br />

199 Downing Street<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-402-8673<br />

Jonah’s Cat’s<br />

Art Gallery<br />

220 Flagler Avenue<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

513-410-1438<br />

Peter Wolf Toth Museum<br />

102 Arthur Avenue<br />

Edgewater<br />

386-795-0291<br />

Ring Gallery<br />

217 Canal Street<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-427-1882<br />

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The Hub on Canal<br />

+ Jane’s<br />

Experience the Arts<br />

in New Smyrna Beach<br />

At The Hub on Canal you will find exhibition<br />

and gallery space representing more than 70 artists<br />

working across many mediums.<br />

Come by nearly anytime and you’re likely to find<br />

a few of our studio artists at work creating something<br />

new. You can also register for a class or workshop<br />

in art, language, music or wellness.<br />

We host a variety of musical performances and<br />

public art events throughout the year – with a few<br />

social events thrown in to keep it light and fun.<br />

Visit our ceramics-centric sister gallery,<br />

Jane’s Art Center at 199 Downing Street, around<br />

the corner from The Hub.<br />

Join us and Experience the Arts!<br />

THE HUB ON CANAL 132 Canal Street | New Smyrna Beach | Florida<br />

386.957.3924 | theHUBoncanal.org | @theHUBoncanal


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Historic Sites<br />

Cracker Creek<br />

1795 Taylor Road<br />

Port Orange<br />

386-304-0778<br />

Cruger-dePeyster<br />

Plantation Sugar Mill Ruins<br />

600 Mission Drive<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-736-5953<br />

Dummit’s Tomb<br />

Canova Drive<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-478-0052<br />

Dunlawton<br />

Sugar Mill Gardens<br />

950 Old Sugar Mill Road<br />

Port Orange<br />

386-767-1735<br />

Eldora Statehouse<br />

at Canaveral National<br />

Seashore<br />

7611 S. Atlantic Avenue<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-428-3384<br />

Old Fort Park<br />

115 Julia Street<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-424-2175<br />

Museums<br />

American Aero Services<br />

1501 Airway Circle<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-423-7700<br />

Mary S. Harrell Black<br />

Heritage Museum<br />

314 N. Duss Street<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-478-1934<br />

Museum of East<br />

Coast Surfing<br />

120 Sams Avenue<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-478-0052<br />

New Smyrna<br />

Museum of History<br />

120 Sams Avenue<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-478-0052<br />

Theatres<br />

The Little Theatre of<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

726 E. 3rd Avenue<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-423-1246<br />

Seminole Rest<br />

210 River Road<br />

Oak Hill<br />

386-428-3384<br />

Turtle Mound at Canaveral<br />

National Seashore<br />

7611 S. Atlantic Avenue<br />

New Smyrna Beach<br />

386-428-3384<br />

For A full list of galleries and museums please visit<br />

For full list of galleries and museums please visit<br />

visitnsbfl.com/explore/arts-and-culture, or scan the QR code<br />

visitnsbfl.com/explore/arts-and-culture, or scan the QR code<br />

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Events<br />

Author: Jennifer Prince<br />

Pristine beaches, idyllic trails, and an ecofriendly<br />

mindset draw travelers from all over<br />

to experience what New Smyrna Beach has<br />

to offer, but centering a trip around one of<br />

the area’s events can make an already idyllic<br />

visit even more immersive.<br />

New Smyrna<br />

Beach Area<br />

Plan your stay around one<br />

of our celebrated events<br />

Those who appreciate the arts and handmade<br />

items will enjoy wandering around the<br />

nationally acclaimed IMAGES: A Festival of<br />

the Arts. From pottery and jewelry to paintings<br />

and handicrafts, the variety of unique<br />

items displayed at over 200 booths might<br />

surprise you. Whether you’re picking up a<br />

treasure to add to your home or are searching<br />

for a thoughtful gift, heading to this annual<br />

festival is the ideal way to start the new year.<br />

STROLL<br />

Take your time, soak it all in.<br />

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Events<br />

Year-Round<br />

Visiting the New Smyrna Speedway is another<br />

way to experience a genuine adrenaline rush.<br />

Not only does the racetrack host a NASCAR<br />

event each Saturday night, but the auto area<br />

has everything from motorcycle races to classic<br />

car cruise-ins. Car aficionados will also enjoy<br />

perusing classic vehicles every second Saturday<br />

on Canal Street and spending time in Port<br />

Orange at the East Coast Cruisers Car Show.<br />

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For New Smyrna Beach, the capstone for the<br />

year is the holiday season, when you can look<br />

for gifts at the Annual Flamingo Follies Holiday<br />

Art Show, where over 120 crafters and artisans<br />

set up along Flagler Avenue. It’s also the<br />

perfect season to gather a group of friends to<br />

shop and dine as you join in the festivities at<br />

Ladies’ Night Out. Supporting unique boutiques<br />

and locally owned restaurants is a wonderful<br />

activity to get you into the holiday spirit.<br />

Of course, when planning an event-centric visit<br />

to New Smyrna Beach, there’s plenty for you<br />

to do, whether you come solo, plan a trip with<br />

friends, or bring the family on an annual trek.<br />

Add activities like taking an eco-tour or learning<br />

how to manage the waves at surf school.<br />

Visit the Atlantic Center for the Arts, take in a<br />

show at Little Theatre, or climb the 203 steps<br />

at Ponce Inlet Lighthouse, where you’ll be<br />

rewarded with stunning views of the area.<br />

No matter what season you plan to visit, join the<br />

Flagler Avenue Wine Walk, held on the fourth<br />

Saturday of each month. Strolling the historic<br />

street is a treat, and the walk is a delightful way<br />

to sample different varietals while getting a true<br />

taste of the town. Before the event, schedule a<br />

sea-to-table dining experience at one of the area’s<br />

many restaurants for the ideal complement.<br />

Whether you prefer a sea-centric vacation filled<br />

with eyeing the relaxing sunset and experiencing<br />

the area’s wine scene or want an adventure-filled<br />

time interspersed with dining on<br />

freshly caught sea fare, New Smyrna Beach<br />

has something to offer every type of traveler.<br />

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Sustainability<br />

Author: Sandy Lang<br />

Along with serving up icy platters of oysters on<br />

the half-shell, local restauranteurs pass along<br />

the good vibes. Through an innovative local<br />

program, the shells of shucked oysters are<br />

collected and used to build up vital ocean reefs.<br />

Each delivery of shells is part of<br />

something bigger—a community-wide focus on<br />

sustainability in New Smyrna Beach Area.<br />

The “Shuck and Share” program is coordinated<br />

by the Marine Discovery Center in New Smyrna<br />

Beach to return shucked oyster shells to the<br />

ocean. The busy, nonprofit center also offers<br />

daily eco-tour boat excursions in the Indian<br />

River Lagoon’s North Causeway as part of<br />

its mission to educate about and preserve<br />

the aquatic biosphere. (Its myriad of marine<br />

scientific study and programming also includes<br />

shoreline restoration and water-quality projects,<br />

and surveys of sea grass and horseshoe crabs.)<br />

CARE<br />

EVERY OYSTER SHELL COUNTS<br />

Through “Shuck and Share,” area restaurants<br />

are able to dispose of shucked oyster shells at<br />

the Center, instead of adding to the trash and<br />

local landfills. Returned to tidal saltwater, the<br />

oyster shells help keep the water clean, stabilize<br />

shorelines and create growing communities for<br />

living oysters.<br />

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Sustainability<br />

ECO ACTION. FOR THE BEACHES & BAYS.<br />

Recycling shells is just one of the ways that<br />

local businesses, organizations, and other<br />

community partners in New Smyrna Beach<br />

are working toward more sustainable travel<br />

and tourism. The coast draws us all here,<br />

and we want to honor and protect the natural<br />

beauty around us.<br />

A key resource is One Planet Living, an<br />

international organization that promotes<br />

long-term sustainability through easy-tograsp<br />

eco-friendly practices. New Smyrna<br />

Beach was the first city in Florida to join<br />

the global initiative, and the City’s guiding<br />

focus is sustainability—as partners join<br />

together to protect treasured natural surroundings<br />

and promote eco-friendly tourism.<br />

At local breweries, cafes and restaurants<br />

including Café Verde and Yellow Dog Eats,<br />

owners and crews focus on local farm ingredients,<br />

recycling, and paper to-go products.<br />

Other Sustainability Partners include the<br />

Hampton Inn New Smyrna Beach, just two<br />

blocks from the beach and boardwalk, and a<br />

short walk from galleries, shops, and restaurants—guests<br />

can park their cars and begin<br />

exploring.<br />

Joining the city as a sustainability leader in<br />

the One Planet Living program, the New<br />

Smyrna Beach Area Visitor’s Bureau<br />

(<strong>NSB</strong>AVB) encourages recycling and helps to<br />

coordinate volunteers for beach clean-ups.<br />

The Bureau is also a destination member of<br />

the Global Sustainable Tourism Council and<br />

Leave No Trace.<br />

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FRESHEST CATCH & NO TRACE TRAVEL<br />

New Smyrna Beach visitors can do their<br />

part by visiting local farm markets and supporting<br />

restaurants using local-sourced ingredients,<br />

saying “no” to single-use plastics, and<br />

choosing recyclable/reusable shopping bags.<br />

Guests are asked to follow “Leave No Trace”<br />

principles—taking home special memories,<br />

but leaving behind no traces beyond barefoot<br />

footprints on this treasured, 17-mile stretch of<br />

sugar-white sand beaches.<br />

If your trip includes fishing, a meaningful<br />

way to enjoy the seafood abundance without<br />

waste is to make your first stop off the<br />

dock at one of the area restaurants participating<br />

in the “Catch ’n’ Cook” program.<br />

Bring in your fish to be cooked to your<br />

specifications— at JB’s Fish Camp, Beacon<br />

Restaurant, Goodrich Seafood Restaurant<br />

and Oyster House, Off the Hook Raw Bar<br />

& Grill, and Outriggers Tiki Bar and Grille.<br />

Together, local participants and visitors alike<br />

can learn, share, and be part of a greener<br />

future for New Smyrna Beach and beyond.<br />

Every oyster, and every action counts.<br />

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Sustainability<br />

Be a Responsible Visitor<br />

This Year in the<br />

New Smyrna Beach Area<br />

The New Smyrna Beach Area Visitors Bureau<br />

and Leave No Trace invite you to be part<br />

of the responsible visitation solution this<br />

year. Help protect our natural environment,<br />

community cultures and the experience<br />

of others by practicing the Leave No Trace<br />

Seven Principles. Here’s where you can start:<br />

Plan Ahead and Prepare<br />

• Consider a midweek visit, instead of the<br />

weekend. The busiest times on our roads,<br />

beaches, and causeways are on the<br />

weekends when parking gets full sometimes<br />

as early as 9:00am.<br />

• Please contain all your trash and litter until<br />

you find an available receptacle. Everybody<br />

and every animal thanks you in advance.<br />

• Always give a lot of space to manatees,<br />

dolphins, sea birds and other aquatic animals.<br />

• Please respect every other visitor. The<br />

outdoor spaces in the New Smyrna Beach<br />

Area are for everyone. Being friendly<br />

and welcoming fosters a more inclusive<br />

experience for everyone.<br />

Learn more about our partnership by visiting<br />

https://www.visitnsbfl.com/lnt<br />

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New Smyrna Beach, FL<br />

32168<br />

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Discover unique shops and experience fun attractions—all right at your<br />

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and visitors alike. Get this free app for iPhone and Android users now!<br />

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You'll never run out of new things to see and do together in<br />

New Smyrna Beach. There's intriguing history, artistry and art<br />

fairs, foodie festivals, sporting tournaments, antique festivals, and<br />

pet-friendly weekend events all year. Visit visitnsbfl.com/events<br />

or scan the QR code for a complete calendar of events.<br />

The information listed in this publication is as<br />

accurate as possible at press time.<br />

The New Smyrna Beach Area Visitors Bureau is not<br />

responsible for any errors or omissions that occur.

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