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Where taking it easy,

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The Best Spots For The

Ultimate Escape Are Inside

FEATURING:

Edgewater, New Smyrna Beach, Oak Hill, Osteen & Port Orange



Welcome

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Discover the region’s

five unique towns.

Relax 12

Prepare for comfort

and hospitality.

Table Of Contents

Savor 22

Awaken your taste buds

with culinary delights.

Get Out There 40

Jump into adventure

and soak up the culture.

Events 64

Mark your calendar and

join in the fun.

Sustainability 68

Learn how we’re trying

to save the planet.

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2025 N EW SMYRNA BEACH AREA VISITORS GUIDE

Welcome

I’m thrilled to welcome you—or welcome

you back—to the New Smyrna Beach Area.

The appeal of our lovely town goes far

deeper than our 17 miles of white sand

beach and highly rated surfing. Cuttingedge

cuisine, a nationally recognized arts

scene, beloved hotels, and historical ruins

are just the beginning of the adventure.

With the ocean on one side, the Intracoastal

Waterway on the other, and all kinds of

exciting sustainability efforts in between,

our cozy city offers the perfect getaway—

whether you’re interested in relaxing on

the beach or discovering a new passion.

We can’t wait for you to experience

New Smyrna Beach for yourself.

Debbie Meihls

President & CEO

New Smyrna Beach Area

Visitors Bureau

By Plane

No less than five international airports

in the area make getting here a breeze:

Daytona Beach (18 miles away); Orlando

Sanford (30 miles); Orlando (60 miles); Orlando

Melbourne (74 miles); and Jacksonville (118 miles).

Coming by private aircraft? The New Smyrna Beach

Municipal Airport is just 2 miles outside town.

By Car

Motoring along mighty Interstate 95?

Take exit 249; the New Smyrna Beach

Area is just a few miles east. From

Interstate 4, take exit 118. And U.S. Highway 1, also

known as “Old Dixie Highway,” leads you straight

into downtown and the Historic District.

By Train

Hit the rails with or without your car

on the Amtrak Auto Train, which runs

between Florida and the Washington,

D.C. area. Disembark at Sanford, Florida, about

35 miles west of New Smyrna Beach; it’s an easy

drive into town.

By Bus

Greyhound stops in nearby Daytona

Beach, and the Volusia County bus

service (Votran) provides local commuter

service from there. Take the #4, #7, or #12 to

Port Orange and the #40 into New Smyrna Beach.

By Boat

Floating the Intracoastal Waterway

or sailing in from far-flung waters?

Dock at the New Smyrna Marina

(ICW channel marker #35) or the New Smyrna

Beach City Marina (ICW channel marker #38).

The information listed in this publication is as accurate as possible at press time.

The New Smyrna Beach Area Visitors Bureau is not responsible for any errors or omissions that occur.

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Right on the beach,

just right for the whole family.

Wake up and watch the sunrise over the ocean from your private balcony. With

private bedrooms, a living room, and a full kitchen – combined with all the

comforts of a boutique hotel, it’s no wonder we’re just right for the whole family.

Atlantic Plaza Rentals

by Ruby Management, Inc

425 South Atlantic Ave., New Smyrna Beach, FL 32169

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

AMENITIES INCLUDE:

Elevator

Oceanfront

Private Balconies

Private Beach Access

24 Hr. Surveillance

Family-Friendly

Eco-Friendly

Local Care, Exceptional Experiences

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Welcome

New Smyrna

Beach Area

We’re Florida’s

Laid-back Beach Town.

Known for small-town charm with big-city

flavors that focus on local freshness and sustainability,

it’s a one-of-a-kind beach town on

Florida’s Central Atlantic Coast. With white

sandy beaches just steps from welcoming

hotels, inns, beach-front houses, and condos,

you’ll see why New Smyrna Beach has been

named one of Florida’s best beach towns by

both the Huffington Post and Smarter Travel.

It’s an irresistible playground with an endless

supply of laid-back outdoor fun, trails, and

adventures. Discover a thriving arts scene,

an iconic lighthouse, a charming downtown,

ongoing activities, and so much more. Our

natural attractions include 17 miles of white

sandy beaches from Ponce de Leon Inlet

to Canaveral National Seashore and North

America’s most diverse estuary – the Indian

River Lagoon, home to 2,200 animal species

including fish, birds, and the rare Atlantic salt

marsh snake as well as 2,100 plant species.

New Smyrna Beach’s beach town charm with

its beauty and bounty is the perfect combination

of laid-back luxury.

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Welcome

New Smyrna

Beach Area

Sprawl on the sand and be

splashed by the surf; it’s

just the beginning of your

one-of-a-kind adventure.

The epicenter of this area, the city of New

Smyrna Beach offers endless possibilities

for excitement. For surfers, it’s where to find

great waves, while beachgoers can stroll mile

after mile of white sand. Foodies can find new

trends in cooking, while their spirits-loving

counterparts can sample locally made craft

beers and handcrafted rum. Anglers come

for the fishing, history buffs can explore

centuries-old ruins, and eco-connoisseurs can

marvel at all the wildlife basking in these

pristine surroundings, and that’s just

scratching the surface. No matter what your

passion might be, you’re likely to find an

outlet for it in New Smyrna Beach.

WATERFRONT STAYS

Where you’re just steps away

from the fun.

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LIFT YOUR SPIRITS

You’re never too far

from all the fun

at the beach.

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Welcome

Port Orange

A brand-new park has

put this riverside enclave

in the spotlight.

Come bask in the glow.

The gorgeous halifax river is a centerpiece

of this city just north of New Smyrna Beach.

And now there’s a new way to take in the view:

Riverwalk Park, with paved pathways and a

splash pad for kids, makes for a great stroll. Or

bring your clubs and shoot for par on the undulating

fairways at Cypress Head Golf Course.

Canoe and kayak your way around Spruce

Creek Park, take a boat tour on Cracker Creek,

or step back in time to explore the ruins of the

Dunlawton Sugar Mill Gardens. Endless exploration

is just the beginning

CANOE UP THE CREEK

Take a leisurely canoe

or boat ride up

Cracker Creek

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RELAX IN NATURE

Explore the trails and natural beauty of

Dunlawton Sugar Mill Gardens.

At the heart of Port Orange, you’ll find the

City Center Municipal Complex. This park features

a .5 mile walking trail around the gorgeous

lake, as well as a lakeside community center,

skate park, and veterans park.

SHOP UNDER THE PALMS

Stroll and shop in nature at

The Pavilion at Port Orange.

Over at the The Pavilion at Port Orange, you

can find the Port Orange Farmer’s Market every

Saturday morning. Peruse through handmade

jewelery and local produce and be sure to get a

fresh crab cake at one of the many food trucks.

Or check out Malibu Beach Grill for their fresh

seafood menu that changes daily. In the mood

for brunch? Pop over to Copperline Coffee for a

honeysuckle latte and a house-made biscuit or

croissant sandwich.

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Welcome

Edgewater

Experience the slow pace

of life by the river’s edge.

True to its name, this city just south of New

Smyrna Beach lies along the edge of the Indian

River, putting great fishing and spectacular

views right at your doorstep. It’s no surprise

that legendary boat company Boston Whaler

recently expanded its headquarters here, or

that this has become the epicenter of the area’s

blueways. Launch from Menard-May Park to

explore these trails; paddle around mangrove

islands to see pelicans, herons, andother birds.

Go angling for redfish with a local charter.

Then dine on local favorites at hot spots like

Tailgatorz and Trudy’s Neighborhood Tavern.

Aqua Park Community Pool is a great place to

cool down in the summer. With six heated lanes

outdoors as well as an indoor pool, this pool

is perfect any time of the year. Relax on their

pool deck or join in on one of the water aerobic

classes they host weekly; there is something for

everyone!

STAY ACTIVE

Enjoy Edgewater’s miles of

family-friendly, blue-water,

paved, walking and biking trails.

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Welcome

Oak Hill

There’s something fishy here,

and that’s just the point.

World-class fishing attracts anglers to this small city

south of New Smyrna Beach, and many head straight

for Mosquito Lagoon. Cast for monster trout and

year-round redfish; to add a taste of Old Florida, stay

in a bungalow at one of the fish camps. Explore the

ancient past at Seminole Rest, which features

prehistoric shell mounds and two turn-of-the- 20thcentury

buildings. Or head to River Breeze Park,

with 39 acres of undeveloped land and 5 miles at the

river for fishing or bird watching. Then bring past and

present together at Goodrich Seafood, which began

as a retail fish shop back in 1910 and today serves

up mouthwatering po’ boys, oysters, fresh fish,

and delicacies like fried alligator.

TOUR SEMINOLE REST

Historic Site. Canaveral National Seashore.

Welcome

Osteen

BACK TO NATURE

Hike and horseback ride among the

150 acres of Hickory Bluff Preserve.

Serenity, nature, and some down-home Florida cooking

imbue the Osteen area with a personality all its own.

Rural old Florida comes to life in this inland

community southwest of New Smyrna

Beach. Explore the flora and fauna of

Beck Ranch, a working cattle ranch turned

25-acre park. Search for wildlife among

the cypress and oak trees at the 150-acre

Hickory Bluff Preserve, which overlooks the

St. Johns River. Visit a multipurpose trail like

the East Central Regional Rail Trail, which

runs through Osteen from Edgewater. Then

enjoy a refreshing glass of wine or mimosa at

Osteen’s very own Feel Good Farms Winery.

Their specialty wines are made right here in

Florida!

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Relax

In Comfort

and Style

Beach time:

FIND YOUR PERFECT STAY

When it comes to planning a beach getaway,

one thing stands out above all else: and that’s

time. Whether you’re looking for family fun, a

romantic getaway, reconnecting with friends,

a taste of luxury, or just a chance to unplug,

the perfect beach stay can make all the

difference in how you spend your beach time.

One-of-a-kind experiences:

CHARMING B&BS AND HISTORIC INNS

Immerse yourself in Southern hospitality and

local history at a charming bed and breakfast

or historic inn. These one-of-a-kind stays

offer a more intimate and personalized way

to experience New Smyrna Beach. Fall in love

again at Victoria 1883, a beautifully restored

1880s home turned bed and breakfast.

Tucked within the historic district, this refined

riverfront inn, surrounded by artful garden

areas, features individually themed rooms

with period furnishings and all the modern

comforts.

SMYRNA DUNES PARK

Stroll over two miles of

elevated boardwalk

as it meanders around dunes

by the beach

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Relax

In Comfort

and Style

The VIP treatment:

5-STAR LUXURY

For those who crave luxury, there’s no shortage of

options that blend elevated amenities and

aesthetics that are sure to leave a lasting

impression. A five-star property, Joy by the Sea,

sets the stage for a five-star beach experience.

Unwind in style at one of six beachside villas, which

include fully equipped kitchens with high-end

appliances, a saltwater pool, and private beach

access. Across from the villas, the experience

levels up at their new Beachfront House property,

a four-bedroom vacation home complete with a

private pool and outdoor kitchen. For unparalleled

personal service and expert attention to detail,

Turtle Town Vacation Rentals’ well-curated

selection of exclusive retreats ensures that every

moment is steeped in luxury.

No stress perks, seaside

serenity at a value:

OCEANFRONT HOTELS AND RESORTS

Pack less and spend more unplugged time on

the beach at one of the area’s budget-friendly

beachfront hotels and resorts. Wake up to the

sound of rolling waves and step right onto the

white sandy beach at places like SpringHill

Suites by Marriott. This oceanfront hotel is

a favorite go-to for those who value a prime

location and easy beach access, along with

stress-free perks like a beachfront pool, free

breakfast, and the convenience of a short walk

to great shopping, dining, and local art venues

on historic Flagler Avenue.

THE OCEAN IS CALLING

The gentle sound of waves

lapping on the beach

is music to the mind,

body and soul.

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Stay awhile:

HOMES AWAY FROM HOME

Vacation home rentals are an idea for families

and large groups looking for more space,

longer stays, and all the relaxed comforts of

home. From cozy bungalows and spacious

family homes to 6-bedroom oceanfront

mansions, Ocean Properties Vacation Rental

has it all to suit every preference and price

point. Create treasured memories with your

crew during fun-filled beach days. Lounge by

your villa’s private pool, and in the evening,

gather around the fire pit to share stories and

laughter at your home away from home.

It’s time to hit the beach.

Everyone from avid surfers to laidback

beachcombers find common ground on our

sand. No matter how you choose to spend

your time at New Smyrna Beach, we’ve got the

perfect spot just for you. So, what are you waiting

for? Beach time is just a reservation away.

PRIVATE BEACH HOMES

There’s more room

to relax in the privacy

of a vaction rental.

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UNITS

Studios - Sleep 4

One Bedrooms - Sleep 6

Two Bedrooms - Sleep 6

With Fully Equipped Kitchens,

Cable TV with Free HBO,

And Free WiFi

RESORT AMENITIES

2-Spas

Heated Pool

Game Room

Fitness Room

Computer Room

with Printers

Playground

Shuffleboard

Ping Pong

Daily Activities

On-site Laundry

ATM

Direct Beach Access

Free Parking

EV Charging Stations

www.islanderbeachresort.com

1601 S Atlantic Ave New Smyrna Beach, FL 32169

Phone: (386) 427-3452 | (800) 831-1719 | Fax: (386) 427-9933

Email: info@islanderbeachresort.com

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Bed

Stay

&

Breakfasts

Anchor Inn

312 Washington Street

New Smyrna Beach

386-428-3499

anchorinnbnb.com

Black Dolphin Inn

916 S. Riverside Drive

New Smyrna Beach

386-410-4868

blackdolphininn.com

Inn on the Avenue

309 Flagler Avenue

New Smyrna Beach

386-693-4808

innontheave.com

Night Swan Intracoastal

Bed & Breakfast

512 S. Riverside Drive

New Smyrna Beach

386-423-4940

nightswan.com

Victoria 1883

532 N. Riverside Drive

New Smyrna Beach

386-478-6009

victoria1883.com

Hotels &

Motels

All-Suite Motel

335 N. Ridgewood Avenue

Edgewater

386-427-0400

all-suitemotel.com

Best Western

1730 S. Ridgewood Avenue

Edgewater

386-427-7101

bestwestern.com/edgewaterinn

Best Western

Oceanfront Suites

1401 S. Atlantic Avenue

New Smyrna Beach

386-426-0020

bestwestern.com

Buena Vista Motel

500 North Causeway

New Smyrna Beach

386-428-5565

buenavistainn.com

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Country Inn and Suites

5802 Journey’s End Way

Port Orange

386-760-0101

radissonhotelsamericas.com/en-us/

hotels/country-inn-port-orange-fl

Hampton Inn

New Smyrna Beach

214 Flagler Avenue

New Smyrna Beach

386-898-9444

hilton.com/en/hotels/dabnshxhampton-new-smyrna-beach/

Holiday Inn Express

(coming soon)

State Road 44 just west of I-95

New Smyrna Beach

hiexpress.com

Holiday Inn Express

(coming soon)

1630 Taylor Road

Port Orange

La Quinta Inn and Suites

1791 Dunlawton Avenue

Port Orange

386-756-3440

laquintaportorangedaytona.com

Ocean Air Motel

1161 N. Dixie Freeway

New Smyrna Beach

386-428-5748

ocean-airmotel.com

Ocean Eleven Suites

1708 S. Atlantic Avenue

New Smyrna Beach

386-402-6347

oceanelevensuites.com

Pooles Motel

635 N. Dixie Freeway

New Smyrna Beach

386-428-9819

Riverview Hotel

103 Flagler Avenue

New Smyrna Beach

386-428-5858

riverviewhotel.com

The Salty Mermaid Hotel

301 Buenos Aires Street

New Smyrna Beach

386-847-8909

saltymermaidnsb.com

Scoot Inn

5964 S. Ridgewood Avenue

Port Orange

386-523-1377

Sea Vista Resort

1701 S. Atlantic Avenue

New Smyrna Beach

386-428-2210

seavistaresort.com

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Seahorse Inn

423 Flagler Avenue

New Smyrna Beach

386-428-8081

seahorseinnflorida.com

Springhill Suites

by Marriot

512 Flagler Avenue

New Smyrna Beach

386-427-0512

marriott.com/dabsh

Town & Country Motel

5384 S. Ridgewood Avenue

Port Orange

386-761-0881

Woodspring Suites

5840 Journey’s End Way

Port Orange

woodspring.com/extended-stayhotels/locations/florida/portorange/woodspring-suites-portorange-daytona-beach

Marinas

Adventure Yacht Harbour

3948 S. Peninsula Drive

Port Orange

386-756-2180

mywindward.com/adventure-yacht-harbor

Gerry’s Marina

179 North Causeway

New Smyrna Beach

386-428-2341

gerrysmarina.net

New Smyrna Beach

City Marina

201 N. Riverside Drive

New Smyrna Beach

386-409-2042

cityofnsb.com/170/City-Marina

City Color Code

Edgewater

New Smyrna Beach

Oak Hill

Osteen

Port Orange


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New Smyrna Marina

200 Boat Yard Street

New Smyrna Beach

386-427-4514

outriggersnsb.com/index.php/marina

River Deck Marina

111 N. Riverside Drive

New Smyrna Beach

386-428-7827

riverdeckmarina.com

Seven Seas Marina

and Boatyard

3300 S. Peninsula Drive

Port Orange

386-761-3221

sevenseasmarina.com

Property

Managers

A1A Realty

4849 Saxon Drive

New Smyrna Beach

386-426-6400

a1arealtynsb.com

BRI Management

5 Riverwalk Drive

New Smyrna Beach

386-478-6200

Casago Coastal Volusia

421 S. Atlantic Avenue

New Smyrna Beach

386-423-8400

casago.com/smyrna-beach/

D3 Realty and Property

Management

4608 Van Kleeck Drive

New Smyrna Beach

386-243-2893

d3bythesea.com

Florida Atlantic Realty

5207 S. Atlantic Avenue

New Smyrna Beach

386-423-2305

seascapetowers.com

Florida Vacay Rentals

New Smyrna Beach

321-221-7611

floridavacayrentals.com

Fun Coast Rentals

New Smyrna Beach

386-334-3275

funcoastrentals.com

Grace Realty

106 N. Peninsula Avenue

New Smyrna Beach

407-256-5523

grace-realty.com

Granstrom Real Estate

6941 S. Atlantic Avenue

New Smyrna Beach

386-427-5953

granstrom.net

Great Ocean Condos

807B Florida A1A

New Smyrna Beach

386-478-7863

greatoceancondos.com

Hacienda Del Sol II Rental

Association Inc

4301 S. Atlantic Avenue

New Smyrna Beach

800-889-437

hds2.com

Happy

TRAVELS.

E X P L O R E N E W S M Y R N A B E A C H

E X P L O R E N E W S M Y R N A B E A C H

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

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

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

shops, making us the ideal place to stay in New Smyrna Beach!

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New Smyrna Stays

2709 S. Atlantic Avenue

New Smyrna Beach

386-287-1746

newsmyrnastays.com

NSB Homes, LLC

318 Palmetto Street

New Smyrna Beach

386-423-6859

nsbhomes.com

NSB Realty Team

116 Faulkner Street, Ste #3

New Smyrna Beach

386-206-8484

nsbrealtyteam.com

NSB Vacation Home

110 N. Cooper Street

New Smyrna Beach

386-473-1289

nsbvacationhome.com

Ocean Properties

3504 S. Atlantic Avenue

New Smyrna Beach

386-428-0513

oceanprops.com

Oceanbreeze Properties

215 Canal Street

New Smyrna Beach

386-423-2189

nsbhouses.com

Ruby Management, Inc.

425 S. Atlantic Avenue

New Smyrna Beach

386-427-4636

rubyrealestate.net

South Beach Resort

Properties

5501 S. Atlantic Avenue

New Smyrna Beach

386-689-0160

southbeachresortproperties.net/

Savour your time away with

the SpringHill Suites New Smyrna

Beach. Experience top-notch service

coupled with relaxing ocean views. Start

your morning with free breakfast and a

Starbucks coffee. Take a stroll down historic

Flagler Ave. just steps from the hotel and end your

evening with a beverage at Barefoot Bar & Cafe.

NEW SMYRNA BEACH

spacious suites • complimentary wi-fi • 24-hour market

meeting & banquet space • outdoor pool • oceanfront

complimentary hot breakfast • Starbucks coffee

Barefoot Bar & Cafe

512 Flagler Ave

New Smyrna Beach, FL 32169

P: 386.427.0512

www.marriott.com/dabsh

Surfcoast Realty

366 Flagler Avenue

New Smyrna Beach

386-426-6332

surfcoastrealty.com

The Keyes Company

3314 S. Atlantic Avenue

New Smyrna Beach

386-423-0778

keyesrentals.com

Turtle Town Vacation

Rentals

New Smyrna Beach

407-920-7080

turtletownnsb.com

Watson Realty

1504 S. Atlantic Avenue

New Smyrna Beach

386-428-7355

watsonrealtycorp.com/new-smyrna-beach

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RV &

Campgrounds

Daytona’s Endless

Summer Campground

3520 S. Nova Road

Port Orange

386-767-9170

endlesssummercampground.com

Encore Rose Bay

RV Resort

5200 S. Nova Road

Port Orange

386-767-4308

thousandtrails.com/florida/

rose-bay-rv-resort

Gold Rock Campground

& RV Park

803 Old Mission Road

New Smyrna Beach

386-424-7332

goldrockrvpark.com

Indian Mound RV

and Fish Camp

295 Indian Creek Road

Oak Hill

386-345-9845

indianmoundcamping.com

Jackson Hole

RV Fish Camp

457 River Road

Oak Hill

386-345-1652

jacksonholervfishcamp.weebly.com

Lathrom’s Landing

RV Park & Fish Camp

311 River Road / 359 River Road

Oak Hill

386-210-4370

lathromslandingrvpark.com

Mosquito Lagoon

RV Park

403 E. Halifax Avenue

Oak Hill

321-213-4973

mosquitolagoonrvpark.com

New Smyrna Beach RV

Park and Campground

1300 Old Mission Road

New Smyrna Beach

845-760-9866

newsmyrnabeachcamp.com

Nova Family Campground

1190 Herbert Street

Port Orange

386-767-0095

novacamp.com

Oak Hill Fish Camp and

RV Resort

426 E. Halifax Avenue

Oak Hill

386-426-7191

oakhillfishcamp.com

Sugar Mill Ruins

Travel Park

1050 Old Mission Road

New Smyrna Beach

386-427-2284

sugarmillruinsrvpark.com

Sun Retreats Daytona

Beach RV Park

4601 S. Clyde Morris Boulevard

Port Orange

386-761-2663

sunoutdoors.com/florida/sunretreats-daytona-beach

For a full list of

accomodations

please visit

visitnsbfl.com/stay,

or scan the QR code

SLEEP WHERE THE FISH ARE

WIth family RV parks and campgounds

located near some of the best places

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Sustainable Seafood &

Local Ingredients Make

New Smyrna Beach Area

A Place For Food Lovers.

RELAX WITH FRIENDS

Enjoy a fresh seafood feast

and a delicious cocktail at the

Third Wave Cafe and Wine bar

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Savor Culinary

Delights

The New Smyrna Beach Area has long lured

surfers and wildlife watchers in search of the

perfect wave and a glimpse of bottlenose

dolphins. Now, the word is getting out that the

A1A towns deliver fresh local seafood bursting

with local and international flavors, making

them a food lover’s paradise. The settings are

equally impressive, with lush gardens and

expansive decks that take advantage of the

area’s ample waterways.

The main thoroughfare in New Smyrna Beach,

Flagler Avenue, is teeming with boutiques,

art galleries and cafes to fill you up after a

long day of shopping and people watching.

Located a few blocks from the water,

Third Wave Cafe and Wine Bar relies on local

farms for its produce and serves wild-caught,

sustainable fish and shrimp. Mediterranean

flavors shine in dishes like the roasted

octopus with Spanish rice and Za’atar-dusted

hummus, best enjoyed on the verdant patio.

Head to the other end of Flagler to find

Flagler Tavern, one of Flagler Avenue’s oldest

businesses, which first opened in 1928. Any

day of the week, you can find live music that

pairs perfectly with their artisan breads and

Florida-raised beef. Head upstairs to the

Bounty Bar for specialty cocktails and cigars.

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Savor

Culinary

Delights

Head a mile south to relive your childhood

dreams of climbing into a treehouse at

Norwood’s Restaurant and Treehouse Bar.

HIKE Order THE the SEMINOLE seafood REST pot pie, a creamy mix

Historic of scallops, Site. Canaveral crab, fish, and shrimp, topped

National with puff Seashore. pastry. Vegetarians won’t go

hungry here, with dishes like pimento mac

and cheese and zucchini bread served with

local honey. After the sun sets, string lights

illuminate the tree branches for a truly

magical evening.

Just west across Indian River North, diners

head to Outriggers Tiki Bar & Grille for the

day’s fresh-caught Florida fish, tacos, bowls

and raw bar. They pair well with the zombies

and mai tais, best enjoyed on the wraparound

patio offering a view of the marina and river.

Head to the historic, tree-lined streets of

Canal Street for a taste of Italy at Bar Leona.

Their pasta is handmade daily and their small

plate mussels and burrata will leave you

wanting more! Make sure to save room for

dessert, you won’t want to miss their

traditional Italian pistachio cake. Offering

something for everyone, Aunt Catfish’s on

the River is a longtime favorite for their

fresh seafood and all you can eat fixins in

Port Orange, 15 minutes north of New

Smyrna Beach.Take in the views of the

serene Halifax River and enjoy large portions

of everything, from fried fish to their famous

cinnamon rolls.

More enticing food awaits Down Under…

no not Australia. The area under the

Dunlawton Bridge next to the Halifax River,

known as Down Under, has become a popular

eating and drinking destination. Fill up on

sustainable whitefish tacos, burgers and

burritos at Jimmy Hula’s, a surfing-themed

Florida favorite. Order a plate of fried seafood

or ribs at Our Deck Down Under, where the

outdoor space takes in views of the bridge

and arriving boats. If you’re lucky, you might

see a bobbing dolphin or two to round out

the perfect day by the water.

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ANY WAY YOU LIKE IT.

Try a fresh fillet of Redfish or

Snapper on the water at Outriggers.

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Savor

Sip The Time

Away

Sipping tropical drinks while watching the

sunset has become an essential part of the

beach experience. And there’s no shortage of

places to do that in the New Smyrna Beach

Area. But you’ll also find craft breweries, wine

bars and a distillery to satisfy your thirst for the

perfect pour to start or finish your evening.

Begin at one of the area’s premier

destinations, Flagler Avenue, full of shops,

restaurants and bars. Ciao Bella has you

covered with their tropical mojito and Ciao

Hibiscus. If you can’t decide, grab their

martini flight to sample from their rotating

flavors.

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Sip The Time

Away

If you’re looking for a local winery, head out

to Osteen to visit Feel Good Farms Winery.

Enjoy on-farm wines alongside a collection of

craft beers and mimosas. Get a flight for the

perfect combination or visit Sunday morning for

bottomless mimosas in all 7 flavors.

For cocktail lovers, Sugar Works Distillery,

espouses a farm-to-glass philosophy. Located in

the Canal Street Historic District, the distillery

produces bourbon, whiskey, moonshine

and rum using regionally sourced heirloom

grains. Watch the skilled mixologists make

drinks or take an hour-long tour to learn

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LAUGHTER AND GOOD FRIENDS

Sip the night away in the sunlit glow of

Norwood’s Treehouse Bar

how the spirits are made in the area’s first

distillery in 250 years.

It’s worth the 20-minute drive south to the

family-owned waterfront seafood shack, Oak

Hill’s Goodrich Seafood & Oyster House, where

you can slurp oysters while enjoying a mango

bellini or tequila sunrise at the tiki bar. Or enjoy

the drinks outside on the massive deck with a

top-notch view of the Indian River.

Beer lovers can order a flight or sample one of

100+ beers at Half Wall Restaurant & Brewery.

They separate their rotating offerings by state

and country, so be sure to grab a Florida beer

from their Florida Vacation selections. Or head

South to Edgewater, where Tipsy Unicorn’s

Brewing can be found. This eclectic bar serves

their very own specialty beers, including their

Uni Toots beer featuring Fruity Pebbles. Or grab

four unique beer samples and pair it with their

homemade pickle flight!

Another laid-back destination can be found

down at JB’s Fish Camp. A variety of cocktails,

including their frozen Mudslide and Rum

Runner, are perfect to enjoy as the sun sets over

the Indian River. Manatees and dolphins can be

spotted bobbing in the river and if you’re lucky,

might even come up to your table!

In Port Orange, you can find wine shop and bar

95 and Vine. With over 300 different wines from

all over the globe, you’re sure to find something

for everyone. Pair your glass - or bottle - with

their hummus or premiere cheese board for the

ultimate wine tasting.

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American

The Baker’s Table

4154 S. Atlantic Avenue

New Smyrna Beach

386-423-6656

City Market Bistro

124 Canal Street

New Smyrna Beach

386-402-4429

CorkScrew Bar & Grille

235 Canal Street

New Smyrna Beach

386-957-3955

The Courtyard Grill

307 Flagler Avenue, Ste. 105

New Smyrna Beach

386-427-6666

Doghouse Bar & Grill

3400 S. Nova Road

Port Orange

386-872-7291

Fire on The Bayou

1500 S. Dixie Freeway

New Smyrna Beach

386-444-6200

Flagler Tavern

414 Flagler Avenue

New Smyrna Beach

386-402-8861

The General Public House

501 Canal Street

New Smyrna Beach

386-402-7975

Half Wall NSB

1889 State Road 44

New Smyrna Beach

386-426-5350

Half Wall of

Port Orange

3770 S. Nova Road

Port Orange

386-763-2384

Hills Chicken and Waffles

2120 S. Ridgewood Avenue, Ste. 8

Edgewater

689-239-2481

Lil Dog Bar

360 Flagler Avenue

New Smyrna Beach

386-402-7925

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Little Griddle

412 Canal Street

New Smyrna Beach

386-957-3413

Lost Lagoon Wings

and Grill

2004 N. Dixie Freeway

New Smyrna Beach

386-366-3360

Malibu Beach Grill

5543 S. Williamson Boulevard, #900

Port Orange

386-492-2968

McKenna’s Place Seafood

Sports And Spirits

3781 S. Nova Road, Ste. L

Port Orange

386-256-2691

Mckennas Place

1443 S. Dixie Freeway

New Smyrna Beach

386-409-3355

Merk’s Bar & Grill

193 North Causeway

New Smyrna Beach

386-427-1177

Mulligan’s Grille of

Port Orange

3830 S. Nova Road, Ste. B1

Port Orange

386-788-3268

Norwoods Restaurant

400 E. 2nd Avenue

New Smyrna Beach

386-428-4621

Trudy’s Neighborhood

Tavern

3001 India Palm Drive

Edgewater

386-402-8007

Riverpark Terrace

302 S. Riverside Drive

New Smyrna Beach

386-427-2903

San Diego Grill

5535 S. Williamson Boulevard, #656

Port Orange

386-256-3521

SoNapa Grille

3406 S. Atlantic Avenue

New Smyrna Beach

386-402-8647

The Spott

424 Canal Street

New Smyrna Beach

386-400-9696

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Tailgatorz Sports Bar

& Grill

3411 S. Ridgewood Avenue

Edgewater

386-410-4783

Yellow Dog Eats Kitchen

& Bar

147 Canal Street

New Smyrna Beach

386-410-4824

BBQ

Colt’s Pig Stand

723 E. 3rd Avenue

New Smyrna Beach

386-287-5588

Dustin’s BBQ

1208 S. Ridgewood Avenue

Edgewater

386-423-5299

Dustin’s BBQ

4908 S. Clyde Morris Boulevard

Port Orange

386-322-9177

Uncle Chicken’s

440 N. Dixie Freeway

New Smyrna Beach

386-402-7439

Cafés & Diners

A.M. Café

1966 State Road 44

New Smyrna Beach

386-444-6562

A.M. Café

1401 S. Ridgewood Avenue

Edgewater

386-402-4015

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Another Broken Egg Cafe

5527 S. Williamson Boulevard, #805

Port Orange

386-320-7266

Beacon Restaurant

416 Flagler Avenue

New Smyrna Beach

386-428-8332

C’s Country Diner

741 N. US Highway 1

Oak Hill

386-210-4037

C’s Waffles Beachside

4166 S. Atlantic Avenue

New Smyrna Beach

386-410-5465

C’s Waffles Mainland

1700 State Road 44

New Smyrna Beach

386-410-6301

Café Del Soul

105 Magnolia Street

New Smyrna Beach

386-957-3597

Caffe Paradiso

115 Flagler Avenue

New Smyrna Beach

386-427-7475

Emily’s Bistro

318 N. Dixie Freeway

New Smyrna Beach

386-444-6822

Flapjacks And More

1654 Taylor Road

Port Orange

386-304-4141

Lilly Rose Café

613 N. Ridgewood Avenue

Edgewater

386-410-4346

Mel’s Diner

4649 S. Clyde Morris Boulevard, Ste. 608

Port Orange

386-788-5862

The Mermaid Café

113 Flagler Avenue

New Smyrna Beach

386-410-4033

Osteen Diner

195 State Road 415

Osteen

407-323-6469

Patio Café

382 Flagler Avenue

New Smyrna Beach

386-444-6066

Peach Valley Cafe

3813 Nova Road, Unit 102

Port Orange

386-310-4455

Peggy’s Country Kitchen

2100 S. Ridgewood Avenue

Edgewater

386-424-9333

Ruthy’s Kozy Kitchen

618 W. Canal Street

New Smyrna Beach

386-423-9656

Third Wave Café

204 Flagler Avenue

New Smyrna Beach

386-402-7864

Tim’s Corner Restaurant

5664 S. Ridgewood Avenue

Port Orange

386-788-2627

Sandwiches/Deli

Bagel Barn Cafe & Deli

103 N. Ridgewood Avenue

Edgewater

386-426-2263

Bagel Barn Café and

Deli NSB

636 E. 3rd Avenue

New Smyrna Beach

386-284-2995

Big Joe’s Subs

523 Canal Street

New Smyrna Beach

386-423-2244

Jason’s Corner

135 Canal Street

New Smyrna Beach

386-424-9878

Manzano’s

Beachside Deli

311 Flagler Avenue, Ste. 101

New Smyrna Beach

386-402-4981

Manzano’s Deli

4011 S. Nova Road

Port Orange

386-301-4286

Paco Sub

515 N. Dixie Freeway

New Smyrna Beach

386-402-7436

Seafood

Blackbeard’s Inn

701 N. Dixie Freeway

New Smyrna Beach

386-427-0414

Boston’s Fish House

1414 S. Atlantic Avenue

New Smyrna Beach

386-424-0757

JC’s Riptides

2576 S. Ridgewood Avenue

Edgewater

386-423-1171

Off the Hook

Raw Bar & Grill

747 E. 3rd Avenue

New Smyrna Beach

386-402-9300

Steakhouses/

Burgers

Big Mikes Burgers

1112 W. Canal Street

New Smyrna Beach

386-957-4975

Elliott’s Roadside Grill

4170 US Highway 1

Edgewater

386-210-4091

International

Asian

AA Garden Fusion

206 Flagler Avenue

New Smyrna Beach

386-410-4772

Asian Sauce Box

5535 S. Williamson Boulevard, Ste. 652

Port Orange

386-322-5528

Ginza Steakhouse &

Sushi Bar

5000 S. Clyde Morris Boulevard, #1

Port Orange

386-788-5588

China Chef

1642 Taylor Road

Port Orange

386-788-5788

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400 E 2nd Ave.

New Smyrna Beach, FL 32169

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Osaka Sushi And Hibachi

705 N. Dixie Freeway

New Smyrna Beach

386-402-4871

Rice Bistro

3751 S. Clyde Morris Boulevard, Unit 2

Port Orange

386-238-9885

Royal Sushi Grill And Thai

1816 S. Ridgewood Avenue

Edgewater

386-999-3993

Sushi 99

1665 Dunlawton Avenue, #111

Port Orange

386-767-9799

Thai Kitchen By Saowanee

1781 Dunlawton Avenue, #3

Port Orange

386-333-9792

Thai Mango

1714 State Road 44

New Smyrna Beach

386-428-0208

Yu Mi Japanese

Restaurant

3830 S. Nova Road, Unit C3

Port Orange

386-756-0850

Yu-Mi Sushi

and Sake Café

761 E. 3rd Avenue

New Smyrna Beach

386-402-8855

Yuki Sushi & Hibachi

1964 State Road 44

New Smyrna Beach

386-847-8889

Yummy Rice Thai And Asian

3781 S. Nova Road, Ste. P

Port Orange

386-236-9919

French

Mon Delice French Bakery

557 E. 3rd Avenue

New Smyrna Beach

386-427-6555

Voo La Voo Café

829 Canal Street

New Smyrna Beach

954-310-7293

German

New Smyrna Beach

Brat Haus

2810 N. Dixie Freeway

New Smyrna Beach

386-957-4233

Greek

Filo Greek

1665 Dunlawton Avenue, Unit 104

Port Orange

386-872-4097

Hawaiian/

Polynesian

Avanu on Flagler

392 Flagler Avenue

New Smyrna Beach

386-444-3880

Da Kine Poke

216 Flagler Avenue

New Smyrna Beach

386-444-6264

Jimmy Hula’s

151 Canal Street

New Smyrna Beach

386-402-8641

Jimmy Hula’s of

Port Orange

65 Dunlawton Avenue

Port Orange

386-238-9933

Stoked Poke

209 Dunlawton Avenue

Port Orange

386-846-2657

Italian/Pizza

Alberto’s Pizza Shop

4036 E. Nova Road

Port Orange

386-238-9261

Alberto’s Pizzeria

1501 S. Ridgewood Avenue

Edgewater

386-424-1514

Baci Pizzeria Ristorante

830 N. Dixie Freeway

New Smyrna Beach

386-410-5801

Beachside Pizza

3318 S. Atlantic Avenue

New Smyrna Beach

386-423-5060

Bello Valentino’s

2516 N. Dixie Freeway

New Smyrna Beach

386-427-1462

Bistro 424

424 Luna Bella Lane, Ste. 111

New Smyrna Beach

386-402-4657

Bronx House Pizza

1665 Dunlawton Avenue, Ste. 109

Port Orange

386-999-6699

Caffé Vesuvio’s

701 E. 3rd Avenue, Ste. 3

New Smyrna Beach

386-444-3510

Ciao Bella Bistro &

Martini Bar

103 S. Pine Street

New Smyrna Beach

386-410-5001

D’Amore’s Ristorante

300 Flagler Avenue, Ste. A

New Smyrna Beach

386-428-4022

Don Giovanni

1633 Taylor Road, Ste. 5

Port Orange

386-492-6945

Filippo’s Pizza

132 W. Park Avenue, #10

Edgewater

386-426-2390

Flagler Avenue

Pizza Company

396 Flagler Avenue

New Smyrna Beach

386-410-3977

Gabbie’s Pizza

5537 S. Williamson Boulevard, Ste. 660

Port Orange

386-675-6586

The Garlic

556 E. 3rd Avenue

New Smyrna Beach

386-424-6660

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Giuseppe’s Steel City Pizza

3658 S. Nova Road

Port Orange

386-761-4717

The Grill at Tiano’s

1000 Wayne Avenue

New Smyrna Beach

386-428-0330

The Knot House

1001 Canal Street

New Smyrna Beach

386-957-4170

Limoncello South

737 E. 3rd Avenue

New Smyrna Beach

386-444-3716

Luigi’s Pizzas

3824 Clyde Morris Boulevard

Port Orange

386-761-6633

Manny’s Pizza City

4606 S. Clyde Morris Boulevard

Port Orange

386-310-0285

Mikey’s Pizza

808 E. 3rd Avenue

New Smyrna Beach

386-423-6854

Panheads Pizzeria

113 S. Orange Street

New Smyrna Beach

386-428-8738

Pizza and More

634 E. 3rd Avenue

New Smyrna Beach

386-402-8078

Pizza City

5882 S. Ridgewood Avenue

Port Orange

386-304-9923

Pizza Pazza

3761 S. Nova Road

Port Orange

386-492-7831

Prima

112 Sams Avenue

New Smyrna Beach

386-847-8556

Stavro’s Pizza

800 N. Dixie Freeway

New Smyrna Beach

386-428-5474

Stoner’s Pizza Joint

Edgewater

201 S. Ridgewood Avenue, Ste. 112

Edgewater

386-427-8699

Touch of Italy

4198 S. Atlantic Avenue

New Smyrna Beach

386-423-8956

Via Canaletto

317 N. Orange Street

New Smyrna Beach

386-410-2220

Jamaican

Better Jerk Jamaican

Restaurant

5251 S. Nova Road

Port Orange

386-366-7345

Latin/Argentinian

Café Verde

301 Flagler Avenue

New Smyrna Beach

386-957-3958

Wake Up Café

749 E. 3rd Avenue

New Smyrna Beach

386-410-4719

Wake Up Café North

306 North Causeway

New Smyrna Beach

386-410-5102

Mediterranean/

Portuguese/Spanish

Bela Lisboa

3510 S. Nova Road, Ste. 119

Port Orange

386-262-5828

Spanish River Grill

1518 S. Dixie Freeway

New Smyrna Beach

386-957-4788

Mexican

Azteca D’Oro

1960 State Road 44

New Smyrna Beach

86-427-5550

Clancy’s Cantina

301 Flagler Avenue

New Smyrna Beach

386-428-4500

Dahlia Mexican Kitchen

Port Orange

1078 Dunlawton Avenue

Port Orange

386-238-9015

El Molcajete

Cocina Mexicana

2976 S. Ridgewood Avenue

Edgewater

386-410-5840

Izzy’s Island Tacos

& Ice Cream

3600 S. Atlantic Avenue

New Smyrna Beach

386-410-4429

La Cantina Cocina

Mexicana

4085 S. Ridgewood Avenue

Port Orange

386-238-9126

La Fiesta Cantina

Port Orange

3785 S. Nova Road

Port Orange

386-760-2919

La Fiesta Cantina NSB

114 Flagler Avenue

New Smyrna Beach

386-402-4422

La Terraza

1414 S. Atlantic Avenue

New Smyrna Beach

386-957-4746

Mi México Mexican

Restaurant

4600 S. Atlantic Avenue

New Smyrna Beach

386-478-0122

Salsa’s Mexican

Restaurant

3863 S. Nova Road, Ste. F

Port Orange

386-767-8237

The Taco Shack

642 N. Dixie Freeway

New Smyrna Beach

386-428-9882

Tin & Taco

102 S. Cooper Street

New Smyrna Beach

386-402-7388

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Waterfront

Dining

Aunt Catfish’s

on the River

4009 Halifax Drive

Port Orange

386-767-4768

The Breakers

518 Flagler Avenue

New Smyrna Beach

386-428-2019

Chases on the Beach

3401 S. Atlantic Avenue

New Smyrna Beach

386-423-8787

Crabby’s Bar & Grill NSB

203 S. Atlantic Avenue

New Smyrna Beach

386-675-1900

Goodrich Seafood

& Oyster House

253 River Road

Oak Hill

386-345-3397

The Grille at Riverview

101 Flagler Avenue

New Smyrna Beach

386-428-1865

Hidden Treasure

Tiki Bar and Grill

5993 S. Ridgewood Avenue

Port Orange

386-756-9565

JB’s Fish Camp

859 Pompano Avenue

New Smyrna Beach

386-427-5747

Ocean Breeze Bar & Grill

521 Flagler Avenue

New Smyrna Beach

386-847-8887

Our Deck Down Under

78 Dunlawnton Avenue

Port Orange

386-767-1881

Outriggers

Tiki Bar & Grille

300 Boat Yard Street

New Smyrna Beach

386-428-6888

River Deck

107 N. Riverside Drive

New Smyrna Beach

386-952-4198

Sea Vista Tiki Bar

1701 S. Atlantic Avenue

New Smyrna Beach

386-428-2210

Tiki Docks

3633 S. Ridgewood Avenue

Port Orange

386-380-8454

Toni and Joe’s Patio

309 Buenos Aires Street

New Smyrna Beach

386-427-6850

Coffee Cafés/

Tea Houses

Black Butterfly

1859 State Road 44

New Smyrna Beach

386-478-8998

Botanical House

401 Mary Avenue

New Smyrna Beach

386-410-5618

Brew NSB

424 Luna Bella Lane, Ste. 123

New Smyrna Beach

386-402-4442

Cinnamon Tree Café

1665 Dunlawton Avenue, Ste. 103

Port Orange

386-760-1500

Cool Beans Café

320 Jessamine Avenue

New Smyrna Beach

386-410-3779

Copperline Coffee

and Café

5521 S. Williamson Boulevard, Ste. 420

Port Orange

386-310-7139

Island Roasters

Coffee Co.

398 North Causeway

New Smyrna Beach

386-847-2920

Kava Java

715 Canal Street

New Smyrna Beach

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Luma

401 Flagler Avenue

New Smyrna Beach

386-732-9298

Rise Yaupon

504 Pullman Road

Edgewater

386-222-2795

Shebeen Suspiciously

Sweet

105 Canal Street

New Smyrna Beach

386-222-2795

Sweet Treats

The Bake Shop

111 N. Ridgewood Avenue

Edgewater

386-444-3838

Cool Treats for NSB

4164 S. Atlantic Avenue

New Smyrna Beach

386-444-3016

Dairy Bar

55 Dunlawton Avenue

Port Orange

386-767-3322

Dairy Queen

729 N. Dixie Freeway

New Smyrna Beach

386-428-8066

Frosty King

1020 S. Ridgewood Avenue

Edgewater

386-423-9939

Frozen Gold

104 Eddie Road

New Smyrna Beach

386-410-4062

Go Juice

221 Flagler Avenue

New Smyrna Beach

386-847-8018

Pattiecakes Cheesecakery

2111 S. Ridgewood Avenue, Unit 6

Edgewater

386-241-3228

Treats on the Beach

504 Flagler Avenue

New Smyrna Beach

386-409-3456

Twistee Treat

769 E. 3rd Avenue

New Smyrna Beach

321-445-9103

Wine Bars/Pubs/

Bars/Breweries/

Distilleries

95 And Vine

1665 Dunlawton Avenue, #105

Port Orange

386-947-7929

Beachside Tavern

690 E. 3rd Avenue

New Smyrna Beach

386-424-8282

Beef O’ Brady’s

1610 S. Dixie Freeway

New Smyrna Beach

386-424-9292

Casey’s NSB

1414 S. Atlantic Avenue

New Smyrna Beach

407-970-6792

Crimson House

Wine Bar NSB

219 N. Orange Street

New Smyrna Beach

386-402-4697

Dunes Brewing

59 Dunlawton Avenue

Port Orange

386-872-4007

Feel Good Farms Winery

& Vineyard

395 Doyle Road

Osteen

386-800-2727

New Smyrna Beach

Brewing Company

143 Canal Street

New Smyrna Beach

386-957-3802

Peanuts Sports Bar

421 Flagler Avenue

New Smyrna Beach

386-423-1469

Rogue Wave Wine Bar

392 North Causeway

New Smyrna Beach

954-309-8540

Sorry Charlie´s Corner

3705 State Road 44

New Smyrna Beach

386-428-4858

Sugar Works Distillery

214 N. Orange Street

New Smyrna Beach

386-463-0120

Tayton O’Brians

410 Flagler Avenue

New Smyrna Beach

386-957-3869

Traders Sports &

Entertainment Pub

317 Flagler Avenue

New Smyrna Beach

386-428-9141

Typsy Unicorns Brewing

2140 S. Riverside Drive

Edgewater

386-444-3047

Winners Pub

5934 S. Ridgewood Avenue

Port Orange

386-310-4323

Mason Bar

488 North Causeway

New Smyrna Beach

386-410-2904

Neighbors

Ice Cream Parlor

5980 Spruce Creek Road

Port Orange

386-492-2930

For a full list of restaurants, bars, and

eateries, please visit: visitnsbfl.com/dining

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Brannon Center New Smyrna Beach

Overlooking the glistening Intracoastal Waterway the Brannon Center is the ultimate location for your next

meeting or event. From its historic downtown New Smyrna Beach location, let the state-of-the-art facility

and professional staff ensure your next event exceeds your expectations.

8,500 square feet of meeting space | 7,500 square foot terrace

Indian River Ballroom | Park View and River View Meeting Rooms

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Get Out There

Fun In

The Sun

Add these unexpected

delights to your

New Smyrna Beach Area

vacation itinerary.

Discovering something special while on

vacation gives you the same thrill as being

on a treasure hunt. Those hidden gems

become part of your journey, forever seared

into your memory. The New Smyrna Beach

Area – Edgewater, New Smyrna Beach, Oak

Hill, Osteen, and Port Orange – provides the

perfect landscape to find unexpected treasure.

As you plan your days in the New Smyrna

Beach Area, look for a mix of fun in the sun,

exciting outdoor activities, and relaxing evenings

enjoying tasty dishes and live music.

Couples, families and solo travelers will find

what they’ve been looking for at this beach

destination.

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Jump into adventure

and soak up the culture.

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Get Out There Adventure

Bring on the adventure.

Spend an evening in bioluminescent waters

on a two-hour guided kayak tour through

Mosquito Lagoon with a Viking Eco Tours’ wildlife

conservationist. Learn how comb jellies and

plankton light up the water while searching for

dolphins, manatees, and green sea turtles.

Smyrna Dunes Park, a 184-acre park with

views of the Atlantic Ocean, Indian River, and

Ponce de Leon Inlet, offers beach access,

fishing, and views from boardwalks and

observation decks. The 300-foot pier and

more than 2 miles of elevated boardwalk

are wheelchair accessible and pet friendly.

Edgewater’s Riverwalk, 3.5 miles along the

Intracoastal Waterway, and SUN Trail, 1.5

miles and part of the St. Johns River to

Sea Loop bike path, are perfect for biking,

walking, and running. Burn off extra energy

at Whistle Stop Park: The skate park,

splash pad, playground, and basketball

and tennis courts will keep families busy.

Explore:

People, land and water.

Florida’s history is rich with stories about

the people who came before us. Several

prehistoric shell mounds, attributed to the

native tribe Timucuan, are preserved at

Seminole Rest Historic Site. Art, collectables,

photographs, and an Underground

Railroad Quilt honor the contributions of

past Floridians at the Mary S. Harrell Black

Heritage Museum in New Smyrna Beach.

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Get your hands dirty exploring Marine

Discovery Center’s interactive exhibits, live

animal feedings, and nature trails. Book

a two-hour sunset eco-cruise or dolphin

boat tour, or paddle down the Indian

River Lagoon on a guided kayak tour.

Dunlawton Sugar Mill Gardens in Port Orange

is 10-acres with gardens and plant collections

featuring an Asian garden, a master gardener

demonstration area, and tropical collections.

Don’t miss the children’s garden with its fullsize

stone dinosaurs, the human sun dial,

and the herb garden, shaped like Florida.

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Get Out There Adventure

Sleep in comfort. With so many places to lay your

head in the New Smyrna Beach Area, choosing the

right one for a couple’s getaway, girls’ weekend, or

family vacation is important. Victoria 1883, Black

Dolphin Inn, and Joy By The Sea offer unique

accommodations with amenities to suit your needs.

Eat good food. Start the day with a traditional breakfast,

homemade apple stuffed Cinn “O” Bun Rolls

or chicken and waffles at Osteen Diner in Osteen. If

you sleep in, no worries, they serve breakfast until

2 p.m. The whole family can eat at JC’s Riptides

in Edgewater. The menu includes a wide variety

of burgers, chicken, salads, seafood and steaks.

Get your coffee fix. Luma, located right in the

heart of Flagler Avenue, offers a full-service coffee

bar to pair perfectly with your morning melt. At

Botanical House Coffee, their groovy picks include

“More than a Feeling” - an interesting blend

of coconut and hazelnut in a refreshing latte.

As you set out on your journey in the New Smyrna

Beach Area and locate the treasures that make

your trip memorable, share with us on social media

by tagging #LoveNSB.

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Parks & Trails

Airport Road Park

6751 Airport Road

Port Orange

386-506-5851

Beck Ranch

751 S. State Road 415

Osteen

386-736-5953

Callalisa Park

598 S. Peninsula Avenue

New Smyrna Beach

386-424-2175

Cruger-dePeyster

Plantation

Sugar Mill Ruins

600 Mission Drive

New Smyrna Beach

Dunlawton Sugar Mill

Gardens

950 Old Sugar Mill Road

Port Orange

386-767-1735

Glencoe Park

1501 S. Glencoe Road

New Smyrna Beach

386-248-8040

Old Fort Park

115 Julia Street

New Smyrna Beach

386-424-2175

Pettis Park

800 Mary Avenue

New Smyrna Beach

386-424-2175

Rocco Park

2490 Sunset Drive

New Smyrna Beach

386-424-2175

Rotary Park

902 W. Park Avenue

Edgewater

386-424-2485

Waterfront

Parks

27th Avenue

Beachfront Park

3701 S. Atlantic Avenue

New Smyrna Beach

386-424-2205

Buena Vista Park

550 North Causeway

New Smyrna Beach

386-424-2205

Canaveral National

Seashore – Apollo Beach

7611 S. Atlantic Avenue

New Smyrna Beach

386-428-3384

Esther Street

Beachfront Park

551 Esther Street

New Smyrna Beach

386-424-2205

Flagler Avenue

Beachfront Park

201 Buenos Aires Street

New Smyrna Beach

386-424-2205

George R. Kennedy

Memorial Park

103 N. Riverside Drive

Edgewater

386-424-2485

Grayce Bark

Beachfront Park

1100 N. Atlantic Avenue

New Smyrna Beach

386-424-2175

Hiles Boulevard

Beach Park

4516 S. Atlantic Avenue

New Smyrna Beach

386-736-5953

Lake Ashby Park

4150 Boy Scout Camp Road

New Smyrna Beach

386-428-4589

Lighthouse Point Park

5000 S. Atlantic Avenue

Ponce Inlet

386-248-8072

Mary McLeod

Bethune Park

6656 S. Atlantic Avenue

New Smyrna Beach

386-248-8040

Menard-May Park

413 S. Riverside Drive

Edgewater

386-424-2485

River Breeze Park

250 H.H. Burch Road

Oak Hill

386-736-5953

Riverside Park

299 S. Riverside Drive

New Smyrna Beach

386-424-2175

Riverwalk Park

3459 S. Ridgewood Avenue

Port Orange

386-506-5851

Smyrna Dunes Park

2995 N. Peninsula Avenue

New Smyrna Beach

386-248-8040

Spruce Creek Park

6250 S. Ridgewood Avenue

Port Orange

386-736-5953

City Color Code

Edgewater

New Smyrna Beach

Oak Hill

Osteen

Port Orange

Whistle Stop Park

651 Roberts Road

Edgewater

386-424-2485

For a full list of parks, and trails, please visit:

visitnsbfl.com /greenways-parks-trails

or scan the QR code

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Boat Ramps

Callalisa Park

598 S. Peninsula Avenue

New Smyrna Beach

Canoe/kayak launching ramp

George R. Kennedy

Memorial Park Boat Ramp

103 N. Riverside Drive

Edgewater

2 boat launching ramps, fishing pier,

pavilions and picnic tables

Hiles Boat Ramp

156 Hiles Boulevard

New Smyrna Beach

Canoe/kayak launching ramp

Lemon Bluff Boat Ramp

907 Lemon Bluff Road

Osteen

Canoe/kayak launching ramp

Menard-May Park

413 S. Riverside Drive

Edgewater

Canoe/kayak launching ramp

North Causeway

Boat Ramp

170 North Causeway

New Smyrna Beach

4 boat launching ramps

Port Orange

Causeway Park

93 Dunlawnton Avenue

Port Orange

7 boat launching ramps

River Breeze Park

250 H.H. Burch Road

Oak Hill

2 boat launching ramps, fishing pier,

pavilions, picnic tables, playground,

restrooms, nature trail

Swoop Boat Ramp

2455 Boat Ramp Drive

New Smyrna Beach

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Get Explore Out There Adventure

There’s more to explore

beyond the shore

Florida has plenty of busy beach towns. But

if you prefer a laid-back coastal vacation

where you can experience nature on two

feet or two wheels, consider the five-community-strong

area of New Smyrna Beach,

just an hour’s drive from Orlando. Thanks to

significant efforts from cycling advocates,

this area of Florida is a bike rider’s dream,

with as many paved and natural trails as

beautiful beaches. But even without a helmet

and two wheels, New Smyrna Beach’s

courses, many wheelchair accessible, invite

every visitor to opt outside.

The NSB Outdoor Trail is a great place to

start to get a lay of the land. The fifty miles

of paths and elevated boardwalks overlook

dunes, allowing pedestrians to enjoy eight

stops along the way. Rest or enjoy a picnic

at Grayce K. Barck North Beach Community

Park, a stunning natural beachfront property.

Alternatively, get a hands-on look at the

Indian River Lagoon’s ecological diversity

by stopping at the Marine Discovery Center

during your excursion.

E-bike enthusiasts will also find a warm

welcome in the New Smyrna Beach Area.

Electric bikes are ideal for tooling around the

coastal community. But if you’re hunting for

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a rich array of wildlife, cruise off the main

drag to the Doris Leeper Spruce Creek

Preserve. This vast 1,637-acre park has

miles of well-marked mountain biking trails

to scout various estuary species and a shell

midden. The pile of shells was constructed

over 1,000 years ago by indigenous peoples

of the St. John’s culture.

For a more family-friendly path better suited

to tiny feet, hike over to Eldora Hammock

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

hammock area perfect for running, playing,

and maybe even spotting an armadillo.

Casual bike riders and serious cyclists

alike will find something to appreciate in

the East Central Regional Rail Trail, the

most extended rail-to-trail path in the state.

This 52-mile ride connects Volusia (home of

New Smyrna Beach) with Brevard County.

Close out your walk or ride with a visit to

Smyrna Dunes Park. Located on the tip of

an inlet, this handicap accessible spot for

visitors and locals provides sweeping views

and close encounters with shorebirds and

gopher tortoises.

When it’s time to pedal home to a hotel or

Airbnb, you’ll find an equally walkable and

bikeable community to greet you and reward

you with stunning coastal views and some of

the best seafood in the country.

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Get Out There Adventure

9 Great Excuses for

Spending Your Entire

New Smyrna Beach Area

Vacation in the Sunshine

For most visitors, the chance to spend an

entire vacation under the sun is one of the

biggest reasons for booking a trip to Florida.

But in New Smyrna Beach, outdoor activities

extend far beyond sunbathing (although that

pastime is fully endorsed here as well). In this

off-the-beaten path Florida destination, you

can enjoy the hours outside in any number

of fashions, from water sports to eco tours.

Naturally, New Smyrna Beach’s 17-miles

of crystal coastline are the main attraction.

One could spend hours soaking up

the stunning Atlantic views. But when it’s

time for a sun-break, why not explore North

America’s most biologically diverse estuary,

the Indian River Lagoon? Viking EcoTours is

a family-run operation dedicated to exposing

people to the rich biodiverse playground

that is New Smyrna Beach. And there’s no

more whimsical way to experience it than on

the company’s Bioluminescent Kayak Tour.

Paddle along the Indian River while marine

dinoflagellate light up below you giving your

cruise a magical glow.

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Surfing is also a wildly popular New Smyrna

Beach pursuit thanks to swells considered

the most consistent surf break in Florida.

BYOB—bring your own board, or visit any

number of local surf shops to get outfitted.

All the action isn’t limited to the horizon.

In-shore anglers will be rewarded with snook,

trout, and black drum right off Smyrna Dunes

Park Fishing Pier. However, the big catch on

many people’s minds is tarpon, the silver

king of the Florida coast. Mosquito Lagoon

in Edgewater and Oakhill is often referred to

as the “redfish capital of the world” - cast for

them in the early morning or late afternoon

for the best chance to grab one!

New Smyrna Beach’s rich biodiversity is

better understood with a visit to the Marine

Discovery Center, a must-visit for travelers

with children. Home to some 4,000 species,

the Indian River Lagoon is a 156 miles aquatic

wonderland and the Marine Discovery Center

works to bring its majesty and magic to

people through lectures, hands-on workshops,

field trips, and camps.

If standup paddleboarding is more you

speed, head to Bird Rookery Paddle Blueway

Trail for a lowkey ride. Glide through another

worldly mangrove forest on this 2.9-mile

trail. For more advanced paddle boarders,

navigate oyster beds and sandbars trekking

across the Intracoastal waterway on the

2.6-mile Brown’s Bay trail.

In New Smyrna Beach, the opportunities to

play outside are endless. Just pack the SPF,

and the area’s outdoor outfitters will take

care of the rest.

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Things To Do

Water Activities

Beyond the Waves Rentals

& Ecotours

New Smyrna Beach

386-689-3508

Cracker Creek

1795 Taylor Road

Port Orange

386-304-0778

Discover Diving

Dive Center

92 Dunlawton Avenue

Port Orange

386-760-3483

Inlet Shores Tiki Tours

New Smyrna Beach

386-478-3039

JB’s Lagoon Adventures

859 Pompano Avenue

New Smyrna Beach

386-427-5023

Jimmy Lane’s

Surfing Academy

New Smyrna Beach

386-314-1356

Marine Discovery Center

520 Barracuda Boulevard

New Smyrna Beach

386-428-4828

Nichols Surf Shop

307 Lytle Avenue

New Smyrna Beach

386-690-8420

NSB Jet Ski

147 The Middle Way

New Smyrna Beach

386-220-4794

NSB River Tours

New Smyrna Beach

315-289-3170

River Witch Kayak Rentals

& Tours

250 Bissit Bay Road

Oak Hill

386-320-3223

Rose Bay Water Sports at

Hidden Treasure

5993 S. Ridgewood Avenue

Port Orange

386-281-5037

Sanddollar Boat Rentals

147 Middle Way

New Smyrna Beach

386-957-3913

Sea Dogs Dive Center

111 Flagler Avenue

New Smyrna Beach

386-424-1644

Spruce Creek Scuba

1646 Taylor Road

Port Orange

386-767-1727

Surfin’ NSB

New Smyrna Beach

386-243-9283

Toon Tiki Charters

300 Magnolia Street

New Smyrna Beach

386-227-7928

Turtle Mound

River Tours

865 Redfish Avenue

New Smyrna Beach

386-957-1207

Viking Ecotours

New Smyrna Beach

601-439-0292

Land Activities

Flaunt Electric Bicycles

304 Flagler Avenue

New Smyrna Beach

386-742-9005

New Smyrna Speedway

3939 State Road 44

New Smyrna Beach

386-427-4129

Paradise Power Sports

920 E. 3rd Avenue

New Smyrna Beach

386-402-8991

Pedego Electric Bicycles

701 E. 3rd Avenue, Unit 2

New Smyrna Beach

386-410-2129

Ponce de Leon Inlet

Lighthouse and Museum

4931 S. Peninsula Drive

Ponce Inlet

386-761-1821

Salty Rentals Golf Cart

and Beach Bike Rentals

301 Buenos Aires Street, #2

New Smyrna Beach

386-410-5558

OM Sunshine

New Smyrna Beach

386-956-4787

Wild Side Rentals

521 Flagler Avenue

New Smyrna Beach

386-427-1664

City Color Code

Edgewater

New Smyrna Beach

Oak Hill

Osteen

Port Orange

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Get Out There Golf

It’s a land-based sport, sure, but water

features are often backdrops at

championship public golf courses in the

New Smyrna Beach Area. Year-round,

New Smyrna Beach has a long history of

hosting some of Florida’s best play—

including the Indian River Open, held

annually for more than 50 years. Area

courses include the New Smyrna Golf

Club, established in 1948, where rolling

greens are dotted with towering palms and

windswept pines.

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Golf Courses

Crane Lakes Golf &

Country Club

1850 Crane Lakes Boulevard

Port Orange

386-767-4653

Holes: 18 | Par: 66

Driving Range: ◉

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Proshop: ◉

Cypress Head Golf Club

6231 Palm Vista Street

Port Orange

386-756-5449

Holes: 18 | Par: 72

Driving Range: ◉

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Cypress Point Golf Club

650 Osteen Maytown Road

Osteen

407-323-0760

Holes: 18 | Par: 33

Driving Range: ◎

Practice Green: ◎

Proshop: ◉

Hidden Lakes Golf Club

35 Fairgreen Avenue

New Smyrna Beach

386-427-4138

New Smyrna Golf Club

1000 Wayne Avenue

New Smyrna Beach

386-410-2693

Holes: 18 | Par: 72

Driving Range: ◉

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The Preserve at

Turnbull Bay

2600 Turnbull Estates Drive

New Smyrna Beach

386-427-8727

Holes: 18 | Par: 72

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Spruce Creek Golf &

Country Club

1900 Country Club Drive

Port Orange

386-756-6116

Holes: 18 | Par: 72

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Venetian Bay Golf Club

63 N. Airport Road

New Smyrna Beach

386-424-5775

Holes: 18 | Par: 72

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Get Out There Surfing

Hang ten in one of the

best surfing destinations

in the country

Named one of the best surf towns in America

by SURFER magazine, New Smyrna Beach is

one of Florida’s top surfing destinations. A

favorite for its consistent waves, visitors might

even surf alongside pros like Kelly Slater and

Lisa Anderson. With popular beaches like

Smyrna Dunes Park and Bethune Beach

Park among the top local spots, surfers of

any skill level will find a place to catch a wave.

Read on for our guide to NSB’s surf culture.

THE NEW SMYRNA BEACH

MUSEUM OF EAST COAST SURFING

The museum opened in 2014 inside the New

Smyrna Beach Museum of History, and this

unique space features extensive displays of

surfing memorabilia like surfboards, surf

art (some created by local Jimmy Lane),

and photos documenting the area’s surfing

history. This is a great place to visit to catch

the vibe of the local scene.

THE LOCAL COMPETITION

New Smyrna Beach is home to two surf

clubs–the Smyrna Surfari Club, which is

one of the oldest in the world, and the NSB

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Board Riders Club, which focuses on giving

back to the community. Both host surfing

competitions, too. Other competitions include

the Southeast Volusia Chamber Surf Contest,

the Toyota USA Surfing Prime Surfing Series,

the NSSA Competition, and the Gnarly Charley

Surf Series for kids under 16. There’s the Mike

Martin Pro event, the Southeastern Regional

Championships, and others, so whether you

want to compete or be a spectator, you have

plenty of options.

JIMMY LANE

A local legend, Jimmy Lane is behind the

Jimmy Lane Surfing Academy, one of NSB’s

oldest and most respected surf schools,

founded almost 40 years ago after Lane

retired from the pro circuit. Lane’s surf camp

programs and coaching have led participants

to become pros themselves–some graduates

even return to teach with Lane. He’s also a

certified surfing judge and an artist who has

painted thousands of surfboards and murals

in the local community and beyond. An

active member of the local community, he

is especially involved with The New Smyrna

Beach Museum of East Coast Surfing at the

New Smyrna Beach Museum of History.

SURFIN’ NSB

Offering private and group lessons, Surfin’ NSB

is owned and operated by Marcie Baldwin, an

East Coast Surfing and a United States Surfing

Champion. She acquired her Captain’s license

then sailed the world on charter and racing

boats. She also holds a BA in History from the

University of Florida. She has been teaching

surfing for 15 years and requires that each of

her instructors have at least 15 years surfing

experience.

NICHOLS SURF SHOP

New Smyrna’s oldest surf shop is Nichols,

which opened its doors on Flagler Avenue in

1974. Brothers Dan and Dave Nichols began

making surfboards in the 1960s and started

the area’s first surf school. Their offerings not

only include surfboard making and repair, but

surf lessons and surf camps, surf gear, beach

rentals, and kayak and SUP eco tours.

With a local surfing scene including top notch

instructors, trendy surf shops, world-renowned

surfing events, even a surfing exhibit, it’s easy

to see why New Smyrna Beach is such an

acclaimed surfing destination, and one that

should be on every surfer’s must-visit list.

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Get Out There The Arts

Take a break from the sand

and surf and get to know

New Smyrna’s cultural side.

Everyone knows New Smyrna Beach has

beautiful beaches, but the community’s

vibrant arts scene is just as notable. Whether

you prefer a live theatre performance or

enjoy an afternoon of browsing art galleries,

you’ll find ample opportunities to enjoy

artistic expression in this coastal escape. At

The Hub on Canal visitors can experience

everything from writing classes and music

lessons to artists lectures and art lessons.

Since 2012 this busy arts center, aptly

named The Hub, has inspired the community

with classes, events, and creativity. Today,

the center serves as an incubator for more

than 70 artists. The annual Holiday Gallery of

Gifts, Razzle Dazzle fashion show and chalk

art competition are signature events not to

be missed. In 2023 they merged with Jane’s

Art Center to deliver even more offerings to

visitors and members. The Gallery features

works of art from national and international

artists and visitors can browse the permanent

collection or any of the temporary exhibitions

on offer each month. Jane’s Clay Studio is

a full-service ceramics center that offers

open studio time, group, and private classes.

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BACK TO NATURE

Hike and horseback ride

among the 150 acres of

Hickory Bluff Preserve.

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Get Out There The Arts

A former warehouse turned fine arts gallery,

Arts on Douglas, was founded in 1996 and

was originally established to showcase the

work of Florida’s artists. It has since become

affiliated with the Atlantic Center for the

Arts. Today, it is home to a 3,500 square

foot exhibition space that shows 18 exhibitions

a year in addition to the newest experience,

the alt_space, which features works

from emerging and established Florida

artists. The gallery is also equipped to

facilitate commissions, deliver, and install

artwork, and provide consultation services.

The sprawling 69 acre setting for the

Atlantic Center for the Arts features a

theatre space, sculpture, dance, writing and

painting studios, as well as a vibrant Artistin-Residence

program. The center has a

stacked calendar of events, with everything

from Literary Teas to Expressive Movement

classes. You might try the Nature Sketch

Club –just bring a sketch pad and a pencil

and let artist Bethany Bennett guide you,

or pop in and tour one of the many ongoing

exhibits. Experiences are open to all, and kids

will love the ACA Summer Art Camp offerings.

Stop in at Bob Ross Art Workshop and

gallery, still open in its original location since

1993. Explore a large host of Bob’s original

oil paintings, which fans will recognize from

TV. Get hands on with their workshop classes

that are unique to his Wet-on-Wet style.

To truly experience the arts scene in New

Smyrna Beach, one must pay a visit to the

ultimate community theatre, The Little

Theatre. Established in 1947, this locally run

(from actors to directors) theatre has long been

bringing the best of Broadway, be it musical,

comedy or drama, to the area. The reasonable

ticket prices and intimate setting make it a

fun, affordable way to celebrate the artsy side

of beach living - New Smyrna Beach style.

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Galleries

Antiques and Art

Highwaymen Gallery

427 Canal Street

New Smyrna Beach

386-679-8714

Artists’ Workshop Gallery

115 Canal Street

New Smyrna Beach

386-492-9995

Artists’ Workshop Studio

540 Barracuda Boulevard

New Smyrna Beach

386-424-9254

Arts on Douglas

123 Douglas Street

New Smyrna Beach

386-428-1133

Atlantic Center for

the Arts

1414 Art Center Avenue

New Smyrna Beach

386-427-6975

Bob Ross Art

Workshop & Gallery

757 E. 3rd Avenue

New Smyrna Beach

386-423-4346

Clay Gallery

302 S. Riverside Drive

New Smyrna Beach

386-846-8203

Fernandez Photography

& Fine Arts Gallery

100 N. Cooper Street, #5

New Smyrna Beach

386-295-5254

Florida Galleria

427 Canal Street

New Smyrna Beach

386-427-7979

The Hub on Canal

132 Canal Street

New Smyrna Beach

386-957-3924

Jane’s Art Center

199 Downing Street

New Smyrna Beach

386-402-8673

Jonah’s Cat’s

Art Gallery

220 Flagler Avenue

New Smyrna Beach

513-410-1438

Peter Wolf Toth Museum

102 Arthur Avenue

Edgewater

386-795-0291

Historic Sites

Cracker Creek

1795 Taylor Road

Port Orange

386-304-0778

Cruger-dePeyster

Plantation Sugar Mill Ruins

600 Mission Drive

New Smyrna Beach

386-736-5953

Dummit’s Tomb

Canova Drive

New Smyrna Beach

386-478-0052

Dunlawton

Sugar Mill Gardens

950 Old Sugar Mill Road

Port Orange

386-767-1735

Eldora Statehouse

at Canaveral National

Seashore

7611 S. Atlantic Avenue

New Smyrna Beach

386-428-3384

For A full list of galleries

and museums please visit

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Old Fort Park

115 Julia Street

New Smyrna Beach

386-424-2175

Seminole Rest

207 River Road

Oak Hill

386-428-3384

The Hub on Canal

+ Jane’s Art Center

Experience the Arts

in New Smyrna Beach

Turtle Mound at Canaveral

National Seashore

7611 S. Atlantic Avenue

New Smyrna Beach

386-428-3384

Museums

American Aero Services

1501 Airway Circle

New Smyrna Beach

386-423-7700

Mary S. Harrell Black

Heritage Museum

314 N. Duss Street

New Smyrna Beach

386-478-1934

Museum of East

Coast Surfing

120 Sams Avenue

New Smyrna Beach

386-478-0052

New Smyrna

Museum of History

120 Sams Avenue

New Smyrna Beach

386-478-0052

Theatres

At The Hub on Canal and Jane’s Art

Center you will find galleries, working

artist studios and exhibition spaces

representing more than 70 local artists

working across a variety of mediums.

Learn to watercolor, try wheel throwing,

compose a song, or learn French for

your upcoming trip. These are just a few

of the workshops and classes we offer

in art, music and language.

We’re much more than just learning –

we’re also about engaging with the arts.

We host live music performances, artist

demonstrations, community outreach

programs, public art events, and social

events for young and old alike.

Come by and experience the arts!

The Little Theatre of

New Smyrna Beach

726 E. 3rd Avenue

New Smyrna Beach

386-423-1246

THE HUB ON CANAL

132 Canal Street | New Smyrna Beach

386.957.3924 | theHUBoncanal.org

follow us @theHUBoncanal

JANE’S ART CENTER

3 doors down Magnolia Street from The Hub

199 Downing Street | New Smyrna Beach

386.402.8673 | JANESartcenter.org

follow us @JANES_art_center

Bottom photo by Mary Fosky

The Hub on Canal is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization

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Events

Year Round Fun

Plan your stay around one

of our celebrated events

Pristine beaches, idyllic trails, and an ecofriendly

mindset draw travelers from all over

to experience what New Smyrna Beach has

to offer, but centering a trip around one of

the area’s events can make an already idyllic

visit even more immersive.

Those who appreciate the arts and handmade

items will enjoy wandering around the

nationally acclaimed IMAGES: A Festival of

the Arts. From pottery and jewelry to paintings

and handicrafts, the variety of unique

items displayed at over 200 booths might

surprise you. Whether you’re picking up a

treasure to add to your home or are searching

for a thoughtful gift, heading to this annual

festival is the ideal way to start the new year.

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Events

Year Round Fun

Visiting the New Smyrna Speedway is another

way to experience a genuine adrenaline rush.

Not only does the racetrack host a NASCAR

event each Saturday night, but the auto area

has everything from motorcycle races to classic

car cruise-ins. Car aficionados will also enjoy

perusing classic vehicles every second Saturday

on Canal Street and spending time in Port

Orange at the East Coast Cruisers Car Show.

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For New Smyrna Beach, the capstone for the

year is the holiday season, when you can look for

gifts at the Annual Flamingo Follies Holiday Art

Show, where over 120 crafters and artisans set

up along Flagler Avenue. It’s also the perfect

season to gather a group of friends to shop

and dine as you join in the festivities at Ladies’

Night Out on Canal Street. Supporting unique

boutiques and locally owned restaurants is a

wonderful activity to get you into the

holiday spirit.

many restaurants for the ideal complement.

Of course, when planning an event-centric visit

to New Smyrna Beach, there’s plenty for you

to do, whether you come solo, plan a trip with

friends, or bring the family on an annual trek.

Add activities like taking an eco-tour or learning

how to manage the waves at surf school.

Visit the Atlantic Center for the Arts, take in

a show at Little Theatre, or climb the 203

steps at Ponce Inlet Lighthouse, where you’ll

be rewarded with stunning views of the area.

No matter what season you plan to visit, join the

Flagler Avenue Wine Walk, held on the fourth

Saturday of each month. Strolling the historic

street is a treat, and the walk is a delightful way

to sample different varietals while getting a true

taste of the town. Before the event, schedule a

sea-to-table dining experience at one of the area’s

Whether you prefer a sea-centric vacation

filled with eyeing the relaxing sunset and

experiencing the area’s wine scene or want an

adventure-filled time interspersed with dining

on freshly caught sea fare, New Smyrna Beach

has something to offer every type of traveler.

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Sustainability

For All

Along with serving up icy platters of oysters on

the half-shell, local restauranteurs pass along

the good vibes. Through an innovative local

program, the shells of shucked oysters are

collected and used to build up vital ocean reefs.

Each delivery of shells is part of something

bigger— a community-wide focus on sustainability

in New Smyrna Beach Area.

The “Shuck and Share” program is coordinated

by the Marine Discovery Center in New Smyrna

Beach to return shucked oyster shells to the

ocean. The busy, nonprofit center also offers

daily eco-tour boat excursions in the Indian

River Lagoon’s North Causeway as part of

its mission to educate about and preserve

the aquatic biosphere. Its myriad of marine

scientific study and programming also includes

shoreline restoration and water-quality projects,

and surveys of sea grass and horseshoe crabs.

Through “Shuck and Share,” area restaurants

are able to dispose of shucked oyster shells at

the Center, instead of adding to the trash and

local landfills. Returned to tidal saltwater, the

oyster shells help keep the water clean, stabilize

shorelines and create growing communities for

living oysters.

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Sustainability

For All

ECO ACTION. FOR THE BEACHES & BAYS.

Recycling shells is just one of the ways that local

businesses, organizations, and other community

partners in New Smyrna Beach are working toward

more sustainable travel and tourism. The coast

draws us all here, and we want to honor and protect

the natural beauty around us.

A key resource is One Planet Living, an

international organization that promotes long-term

sustainability through easy-to-grasp eco-friendly

practices. New Smyrna Beach was the first city

in Florida to join the global initiative, and the

City’s guiding focus is sustainability—as partners

join together to protect treasured natural

surroundings and promote eco-friendly tourism.

At local breweries, cafes and restaurants including

Café Verde and Yellow Dog Eats, owners and crews

focus on local farm ingredients, recycling, and paper

to-go products. Other Sustainability Partners include

the Hampton Inn New Smyrna Beach, just two blocks

from the beach and boardwalk, and a short walk from

galleries, shops, and restaurants—guests can park

their cars and begin exploring.

Local restaurant Third Wave emphasizes sourcing

local ingredients with sustainability in mind.

Third Wave works with both local partners and

international organizations such as Smart Catch

and Seafood Watch to minimize negative impacts.

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FRESHEST CATCH & NO TRACE TRAVEL

New Smyrna Beach visitors can do their

part by visiting local farm markets and supporting

restaurants using local-sourced ingredients,

saying “no” to single-use plastics, and

choosing recyclable/reusable shopping bags.

Guests are asked to follow “Leave No Trace”

principles—taking home special memories,

but leaving behind no traces beyond barefoot

footprints on this treasured, 17-mile stretch of

sugar-white sand beaches.

If your trip includes fishing, a meaningful

way to enjoy the seafood abundance without

waste is to make your first stop off the

dock at one of the area restaurants participating

in the “Catch ’n’ Cook” program.

Bring in your fish to be cooked to your

specifications— at JB’s Fish Camp, Beacon

Restaurant, Goodrich Seafood Restaurant

and Oyster House, Off the Hook Raw Bar

& Grill, and Outriggers Tiki Bar and Grille.

Together, local participants and visitors alike

can learn, share, and be part of a greener

future for New Smyrna Beach and beyond.

Every oyster, and every action counts.

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Sustainability

For All

Be a Responsible Visitor

This Year in the

New Smyrna Beach Area

The New Smyrna Beach Area Visitors Bureau

and Leave No Trace invite you to be part

of the responsible visitation solution this

year. Help protect our natural environment,

community cultures and the experience

of others by practicing the Leave No Trace

Seven Principles. Here’s where you can start:

Leave No Trace Seven Principles

• Plan Ahead and Prepare

• Stick to Trails

• Dispose of Waste Properly

• Be Careful with Fire

• Leave It As You Find It

• Respect Wildlife

• Share Our Beaches, Waterways, and Trails

Learn more about our partnership by visiting

https://www.visitnsbfl.com/sustainable-tourism

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New Smyrna Beach. There's intriguing history, artistry and art

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