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Tourism in Volusia
County
Tourism is Volusia County’s
largest economic sector. The
Volusia County Council, the
cities and private sector
have partnered to make
significant public
investments in Daytona Beach
International Airport, the
Ocean Center, the area’s
beaches and parks, rivers
and other cultural and
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Several tourism groups promote
Volusia County and Daytona Beach to
a worldwide audience:
Daytona Beach Area Convention &
Visitors Bureau – Daytona Beach is
“Way More Than a Beach.”
Click here
to learn where to stay, what to see
and do, a calendar of events and
more!
New Smyrna Beach Visitors Bureau –
Blue skies meet more than 13 miles of
white sand in New Smyrna Beach. New Smyrna Beach lays
claim to the best Florida offers –
excellent backwater and offshore
fishing, golf, historical sites,
cultural events and eclectic
shopping and dining experiences
along historical Flagler Avenue and
Canal Street.
Click here
to learn more.
River of Lakes Heritage Corridor –
The
River of Lakes
Heritage Corridor
in Volusia County is a destination
well within reach but pleasantly
removed from the hectic, grab-and-go
pace of everyday life. Following the
lazy flow of the St. Johns River,
the Corridor has preserved a time,
lifestyle and natural setting many
have forgotten. Here, Florida history and
tradition live on refreshed by a
love for nature that guides the
measured growth of the region.
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