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SEE Magazine has been a trusted source for visitor information for over 35 years, and continues to give visitors the best information on how to have a fun vacation. So much to see and do on their vacation that they need to stay longer or come again sooner. Serving Daytona Beach print publications, partnered with this companion web site, do a fine job of providing the information everyone on vacation is looking for. Once you are here, having the time of your life, use the web site, the SEE Insiders Guides will help you find your way around. Detailed maps, listings with specific information about dining, attractions and shopping are most useful. Coupons in the magazine will help you choose where to get the most value.

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DAYTONA BEACHOrmond Beach south to New Smyrna Beach

Coupons | Fun Activities Events | Shopping

Maps | Dining

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welcome | act iv i t ies | dining | shopping | New Smyrna Beach

insider’s guideWWelcome to the Daytona Beach area, one of America’s

most famous playgrounds, a destination known for motor-

sports, miles of hard-packed sandy beaches and a fascinating

past. Take a deep breath of salt air and listen to the palm

trees rustling in the breeze. This is why you

came here, and we’re glad you did!

Originally people came to

watch automobiles race on

the beach, and today more

than 7 million visitors enjoy

the area’s natural beauty,

outdoor sports, festivals and

performing arts events for

every age and interest. We love

it here and know you will too.

Throughout this handy guide

you’ll find exciting activities, and some that

are just relaxing, plus our picks for things to do that you

might not have heard about.

Look for the symbol for the latest news about

restaurants and places to have fun! Need help finding where

things are? Our maps can help you find their locations, so be

sure to put the SEE Insider’s Guide in your car or slip it into

a tote when you start exploring.

If you’re looking for activities that are easy on the wallet,

check out EXTRAS on pages 18 & 19. You’ll

find some interesting side trips to see

manatees, beautiful natural places

and historic sites. For more great

ideas on land and water, visit

our website:

www.SEE-DaytonaBeach.com.

Think of SEE Insider’s

Guide as your new best friend

for offering money-saving

coupons for activities, shopping and

dining. It’s our way of thanking you for

choosing the Daytona Beach area. And if there’s

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Find us on Facebook search “SEE Daytona Beach” and stay up to date with all our posts.

Publisher & EditorDeb Smith

Marketing Executive Joetta Raylots

Art DirectorNieves Jenkins

Contributing EditorGeorgia Brown

Contributing Graphic Artist and Web DesignJon Schiller

For advertising information:Joetta Raylots, 386-873-4424,[email protected] Fax: 800-746-1135

Or [email protected]

Cover PhotoTony Giese Photography

Models courtesy of Vicki Foley Events & Talents, Inc.

Web ManagerAndrea Ehmann

Nov ’11 - May ’12, Vol. 45 Issue 1DAYTONA BEACH

contentsInsider’s Guide 4 Local Activities 6 activities listings 10 Calendar of Events 8 Extras, for Fun in the Sun 18 Local Dining 20 dining listings 28 Map of Area 24-26 Local Shopping 30 shopping listings 32 New Smyrna Beach 36 Coupon Savings 39

SEE Daytona Beach coverage area includes, Palm Coast, Flagler Beach and Ormond Beach South to New Smyrna Beach, West to DeLand and is a division of SEE Coastal Media, LLC. Distributed free to hotels, motels, resorts, Chamber of Commerce, Airport, Visitor Centers and select locations. Copyright SEE Daytona Beach, 2012©.

Information in this guide was prepared to be accurate, however SEE Coastal Media, LLC, SEE Visitors Guides, and Publisher are not responsible for any possible errors or omissions and do not necessarily guarantee any product or service. All advertising is the responsibility of the individual advertiser. Reproduction without written permission prohibited.

A shopper’s dream 30

A world of dining choices 20

Getting the most out of your vacation 6

Photo Credits:Tony Giese Photography, Shutterstock.com

SEE Fun Pages 40, 42Visitor Services 46Index 48

Look for What’s

NEW

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welcome | activit ies | d in ing | shopping | New Smyrna Beach

ACTIVITIESgetting the most out of your vacation

OOnce you’ve sprayed on sunscreen and started on the book you brought, could life be any better? Well, after the sun and soothing rhythm of the surf have done their job, do you get an inner urge for some excitement, something new to do?

Seize the moment and learn to paddleboard, go kayaking or take a guided eco-tour on an airboat. For a healthy start to the day, ride a bike on the hard-packed sand or peddle along a park trail and feel the warm breeze ruffle your hair.

There are more than 25 top rated links in the area, so it’s easy to tee up some action. The courses designed by legends of the game at LPGA International are highly rated for their playability. If fishing is your game, go offshore for sea trout and mackerel or try freshwater fishing in the calm Intracoastal.

A trip to one of the historic sites or museums rewards curious minds with enlightening facts about the Timucuan

Indian civilization and the lively colonial, steamboat and railroad eras. One of our best preserved landmarks is the Ponce Inlet Lighthouse, Florida’s tallest beacon. The exhilarating Climb to the Moon tour is spectacular on the night of the full moon!

Indulge your cultural need at a Bandshell concert or one of our performance halls. Catch a film at Cinematique in their location in Downtown Daytona Beach. At the Museum of Arts and Sciences, a exhibition of Florida watercolors spans many styles, from Impressionism to Abstraction.

The tour at the Daytona International Speedway is not to be missed. But to fill your need for cruising, rent a motorcycle to ride Scenic A1A Highway north along the dunes or a quite two-lane road.

For more ideas about what to do, check out the Calendar on pages 8 & 9 and have a wonderful time!

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of eventsCALENDARONGOING

Every Thursday 8 a.m. - 1 p.m.Ormond Beach Farmers Market Rockefeller Gardens at the Casements, 25 Riverside Drive, Ormond Beach, 386-451-2138

Every Friday 7 a.m. – noonCity Island Farmers Market Jackie Robinson Stadium parking lot , Daytona Beach,386-671-3272

Fourth Fridays in Artisan Alley DeLand 6-9 p.m., 386-450-0200, www.lovemynest.com

1st Saturday Gallery WalkDowntown Art District, New Smyrna Beach, 386-427-2903, www.Clay-Gallery.com

2nd & 4th Saturday Ballroom Dancing108 E. Orange Ave, City Island Recreation Center, 386-756-8433, www.greaterdaytonachapter.org

3rd Saturday 4-8 p.m. Cruisin’ Downtown DelandClassic Cars & Rods, Deland, 386-738-0649

4th Saturday Art Walk on Flagler10 a.m. - 5 p.m., Flagler Ave, New Smyrna Beach, 386-409-0402

To Dec 20th: Ant the Beat Goes OnFall series of Opera and Ballet at Cinematique, Downtown Daytona Beach, 386-252-3118

To Feb 19th, 2012: Douglas Kirkland: RetrospectiveFifty Years of Photography, Exhibition, The Southeast Museum of Photography, 386-506-4475, www.smponline.org

To March 31st: 2012 Reflections II – Watercolors of FloridaMuseum of Arts & Sciences, 386-255-0285, www.moas.org

NOVEMBER 2011

10-13: 35th Annual Greek Festival, Thurs-Sat, 10am-11pm / Sun, 11 a.m. – 8 p.m.,St. Demetrios Greek Orthodox Church, Daytona Beach,386-252-6012

19-20: RiverFest & Music Festival, Rockefeller Gardens, Ormond Beach, 386-451-2128, www.OrmondRiverfest.com

19-20: Fall Festival of the Arts, Downtown DeLand, 386-738-5705, www.DeLandFallFestival.com

23-30: Ice Skate, at the Daytona Beach Bandshell, 386-258-9544

24-27: Daytona Turkey Run, 8 a.m. - 4 p.m.,Daytona International Speedway, 386-767-9070,www.TurkeyRun.com

26: “Light Up Night”, at the Ocean Center, Entertainment and tree lighting, 386-254-4500

DECEMBER 2011

1-31: Ice Skate, at the Daytona Beach Bandshell, 386-258-9544

1: Fur Ball Gala- “A Chocolate Affair”, 6 p.m. -10 p.m., Hilton Oceanfront Resort, Daytona Beach, 386-274-7403 x328, www.HalifaxHumaneSociety.org

9: Movies on the Halifax: Elf and How the Grinch Stole Christmas,Rockefeller Gardens, Ormond Beach, 386-676-3216, www.OrmondBeach.org

10: Sunset/Moonrise Lighthouse Climb, 4:45pm, Ponce Inlet Lighthouse, Reservations Required, 386-761-1821, www.PonceInlet.org

20-21: Daytona Beach Shootout, Basketball Tournament, Ocean Center, Daytona Beach, 386-254-4500, www.OceanCenter.com

27: Holiday Program, 10 a.m. -2 p.m., Ponce Inlet Lighthouse, 386-761-1821, www.PonceInlet.org

31: 5th Annual New Years Eve on Main Street, 6 p.m. – 2 p.m., 386-255-9300, www.DaytonaBeach.com

JANUARY 2012

1-8: Ice Skate, at the Daytona Beach Bandshell, 386-258-9544

10: The Wizard of Oz, 7:30 p.m., Peabody Auditorium,Daytona Beach, 386-671-3461,www.PeabodyAuditorium.org

27-29 Daytona Beach Symphony Society Winterfest, Various events and times, area-wide, 386-253-2901, www.DBSS.org

28: Speedweeks 2012 Begins, Various events and times, Daytona International Speedway, 1-800-PITSHOP, www.DaytonaInternationalSpeedway.com

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Music, Festivals, Exhibits and more28-29: IMAGES – A Festival of the Arts, Riverside Park, New Smyrna Beach, 386-423-4733, www.ImagesArtFestival.org

28-29: Orange City Blue Springs Manatee Festival, 386-775-9224, www.TheManateeFestival.com

FEBRUARY 2012

21: Living Legends of Auto Racing Museum Beach Parade and Car Show, 9 a.m. Daytona Beach Shores, 386-299-7343, www.LivingLegendsofAutoRacing.com

21: Ray Stevens Comedy, 7:30 p.m., Peabody Auditorium, Daytona Beach, 386-671-3461, www.PeabodyAuditorium.org

26: Daytona 500, Daytona International Speedway, 1-800-PITSHOP, www.DaytonaInternationalSpeedway.com

MARCH 2012

2: La Traviata (Opera), 7 p.m., Peabody Auditorium, Daytona Beach, 386-671-3461, www.PeabodyAuditorium.org

9-18: Bike Week, Area-wide, 800-845-1234; 386-255-0415, www.BikerBeach.com

10: Daytona Supercross, Daytona International Speedway, 1-800-PITSHOP, www.DaytonaInternationalSpeedway.com

17: Daytona 200, Daytona International Speedway,1-800-PITSHOP, www.DaytonaInternationalSpeedway.com

23-25: New Smyrna Beach Balloon Festival, New Smyrna Beach Airport, US1, 386-424-2199, www.SeasideBalloonFest.com

24-25: DeLand Outdoor Art Festival, Earl Brown Park, DeLand, 386-734-3243, www.DeLandOutdoorArtFest.com

30-April 1st: Spring Car Show & Swap Meet, Fri-Sat, 8 a.m. – 4 p.m. / Sun, 8 a.m. – 2 p.m., Daytona International Speedway, 386-255-7355, www.DaytonaBeachCarShows.com

APRIL 2012

10-14: National Cheerleading Championship, Oceanfront Bandshell, Daytona Beach, 800-854-1234; 386-255-0415, www.NationalSpirit.com

16: Skippy Jon Jones Children’s Show, 10 a.m., Peabody Auditorium, Daytona Beach, 386-671-3461, www.PeabodyAuditorium.org

20-22: Port Orange Jazz & Art Fest, Kenneth W. Parker Amphitheater, 386-506-5936, www.LakesideJazz.org

MAY 2012

5: Cinco de Harbor, Inlet Harbor Restaurant, Ponce Inlet, 386-767-5590

4-5: Art of the Automobile, Beach Street, Daytona Beach, 386-255-5922, www.ArtoftheAutoLifestyle.com

26-28: Shrimp & Crab Boil, RiverGrille on the Tomoka, 386-615-2004, www.RiverGrille.net

JULY 2012

4: Independence Day celebrations , Locations throughout Daytona Beach, Ormond Beach, DeLand and New Smyrna Beach

5-7: Coke Zero 400, Daytona International Speedway, 866-761-7223, www.DaytonaInternationalSpeedway.com

13: Lobster Nights, RiverGrille on the Tomoka, 386-615-2004, www.RiverGrille.net

OCTOBER 2012

18-21: Biketoberfest®, Daytona Beach area-wide, 866-296-8970; 386-255-0415, www.Biketoberfest.org

FUTURE EVENTS

Go to www.SEE-DaytonaBeach.com for the most current EVENT information. All events posted are subject to change.

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Daytona Beach Area

Angell & Phelps Chocolate FactoryIt’s a sweet day at Angell & Phelps Chocolate Factory. Visit them today for your free tour and sample. Each chocolate is handmade using only the finest and freshest ingredients and they now specialize in delightful gourmet coffee. Ship your purchase and it will be home waiting for you. Open: Mon-Sat 9:30 a.m. – 6 p.m. Tours: Mon-Sat 10, 11, 1, 2, 3 and 4p.m. AMEX, DS, MC, VISA. 154 S. Beach St., Daytona Beach, 800-969-2634, (grid K-25, dot 20), www.AngellAndPhelps.com. %Ad page 15.

Ballroom Dancing LessonsLessons are taught at Beginner/Intermediate level 7-8 p.m, 2nd and 4th Saturday of each month. Open Ballroom and Latin dancing is from 8 p.m. - 10:30 p.m. $10 for general public, $6 for members of any USA Dance Chapter. $3 for students. City Island Rec. Center (across from Jackie Robinson Stadium).108 E. Orange Ave. Daytona Beach, (grid L-27), 386-756-8433, www.GreaterDaytonaChapter.org.

Congo River Adventure GolfAn 18-hole adventure golf course, featur-ing beautiful tropical environment, huge waterfalls, caves, mountainous terrain and arcade. Feed the 25 live alligators. Florida’s premier adventure golf experience. MC, VISA.2100 S. Atlantic Ave., Daytona Beach, (grid H-9, dot 2), 386-258-6808, www.CongoRiver.com. %Ad page 17.

Daytona International Speedway ToursTour the “World Center of Racing”. Check out the infield, witness the high banks

and pass through NASCAR Nationwide Series garages as you learn about the history of Daytona International Speedway. Operates daily. MC, VISA.1801 W. International Speedway Blvd, Daytona Beach, (grid C-7), 1-877-306-RACE (7223), www.DaytonaInternational Speedway.com/tour. %Ad page 2.

EagleRider Motorcycle RentalEagleRider, Daytona’s premier motorcycle rental company, rents late-model Harley-Davidson motorcycles and Vespa scooters for the ultimate Florida experience. EagleRider rental agents can also set you up with a self-drive tour, GPS navigation rentals, free customer pick-up and drop-off from your hotel.1637 N US Highway 1, Ormond Beach, (grid F-1), 386-673-2677, www.EagleRider.com. %Ad page 15.

Go-Kart CityVoted #1 Reader Choice poll. “Daytona’s largest entertainment center with area’s lowest prices.” Experience the thrill of racing 43 go-karts at the same time on Daytona’s largest and most exciting go-kart track. For the sports fan, try out Daytona’s only batting cages where you can hit your own home runs. Swing over to mystic harbor, where you can play a round of miniature golf on “Daytona’s largest” 18-hole course. Hours vary. AMEX, DS, MC, VISA4114 S. Nova Rd., Port Orange (grid E-14, dot 6), 386-761-2882, %Ad page 11.

Lighthouse Point ParkEnjoy a variety of wildlife at Lighthouse Point Park including raccoons, possums, skunks, armadillos, shore birds and birds of prey. Lighthouse Point Park consists of 52 acres of pristine land on the

north side of Ponce de Leon Inlet. This park features fishing, nature trails, an observation deck and tower, swimming and picnicking. BBQ’s when available. Dogs on a leash are allowed in Ponce Inlet Park last confirmed, but call ahead to be sure. Open daily, Sunrise to Sunset Admission: $5.00 per vehicle.5000 S. Atlantic Ave. Ponce Inlet, (grid H-16), For information or to reserve party space call 386-756-7488.

The Manatee Scenic CruisesTake a scenic cruise aboard The Manatee and enjoy the sights along the Intra-coastal Waterway. Colorfully narrated cruises depart daily. Call for reservations/information. AMEX, DS, MC, VISA.Departs from Inlet Harbor restaurant.133 Inlet Harbor Rd., Ponce Inlet, (grid H-16, dot 69), 386-761-2027, www.ManateeCruise.com. %Ad page 13.

Museum of Arts and SciencesThe primary art, history and science museum in Central Florida. Located on a 90-acre Florida preserve, the 100,000-square foot facility houses more than 30,000 objects, including the most complete Giant Ground Sloth Skeleton in North America and the largest permanent exhibition of Cuban art outside of Cuba. Open Tue. - Sat.,9 a.m . to 5 p.m., Sun., 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.352 S. Nova Rd., Daytona Beach, (grid E-8), 386-255-0285, www.moas.org. %Ad page 13.

Ohana Luau Dinner ShowEnjoy the sights and sounds of the Islands as they come alive! Daytona’s Only Dinner Show Spectacular. This family fun show is suitable for all ages! Become part of the excitement on stage as you learn traditional island dances. All-you-can-eat Tropical

Feast will satisfy both, your appetite and your budget. Come feel the warm hospital-ity of the island and make memories that will last a lifetime. Reservations suggested.Located at Hawaiian Inn, 2301 S. Atlantic Ave, Daytona Beach, (grid H-10, dot 35), 386-255-5411 EXT. 186, www.MyOhanaLuau.com. %Ad page 27.

Ponce de Leon Inlet LighthouseThis 175-foot lighthouse, the tallest in Florida, was completed in 1887. A National Historic Landmark, it is one of the best-preserved and most complete light stations in the nation. Climb 203 steps to the top or visit the restored keepers’ dwellings and other buildings, which now house many artifacts and exhibits on maritime and lighthouse history. Summer: 10 a.m. - 9 p.m. daily (last admission to lighthouse at 8 p.m.) Fall and winter: 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. daily (last admission to lighthouse at 5 p.m.) MC,VISA.4931 S. Peninsula Dr., Ponce Inlet, (grid H-17), 386-761-1821, www.PonceInlet.org. %Ad page 11.

Sea SpiritExperience the thrill of fighting a big fish or catching a smaller one for dinner. With the help of the experienced Sea Spirit crew, you’ll find no problem reel-ing in a sport fish of deep Florida waters. More than a customer, you’re part of the crew. Trips depart every day with night shark fishing April through August. Call for reservations .133 Inlet Harbor Rd., Ponce Inlet Marina, (grid H-16), 386-763-4338, www.SeaSpiritFishing.com. %Ad page 7.

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Shenandoah StablesThe stables offer trail rides, lessons and boarding facilities. Experienced equestrians and beginners are welcome. Shenandoah also offers pony ride parties and hayrides. Picnic area available. Appointments requested.1759 Tomoka Farms Rd., Daytona Beach, (grid B-10, dot 12), (US 92 west to first light after I-95, Left 1.5 miles), 386-257-1444, %Ad page 17.

Tony Giese PhotographyOur culture values creativity, as does award-winning Photographer Tony Giese. Capture the image of your family on the beach with a special portrait from your vacation. Couples and Babies to Grandparents and Weddings. Memories to last a lifetime. Call for appt. M- F 8 a.m. - 6 p.m.

1835 East Spruce Creek Blvd., Port Orange, FL, Ph/Fx 386-788-3999, Cell. 386.290.0976, http://www.tonygiese.com., %Ad page XX.

Space Coast Area

A - Awesome Airboat RideTake a 90-minute guided tour on a private-type airboat. See alligators, eagles and other Florida wildlife up close. See the St. Johns River and adjacent marshland. By appointment only, tours available 24 hours daily. Christmas, FL. (grid C-18), 407-568-7601, www.AirboatRide.com. %Ad page 12.

Airboat Rides at MidwaySee the Florida outback, a natural paradise, viewing wildlife and vegeta-tion along the legendary meandering

St. John’s River. Opportunities to see alligators, bald eagles, great blue herons, cranes, waterbirds and other wildlife. Reservations recommended. Individuals and groups of 50 or more. USCG licensed. Call for more info., See $6 off Coupon. Open daily from 9a.m. - 6p.m. 28501 E. Colonial Dr., (Hwy 50), Christmas, FL. (grid C-18), 407-568-6790, www.AirboatRidesAtMidway.com. %Ad page 17.

Brevard ZooTake a kayaking safari or experience feeding a gentle giraffe! Enjoy shaded boardwalks, surrounded by untouched wildlife, or splash into the kid-friendly play lagoon. Journey alongside more than 550 animals. Don’t miss Dinosaurs: Dead or Alive? Feb 18-May 28 or NEW Treetop Trek Aerial Adventures. Open 9:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. Last admission 4:15 p.m. 8225 North Wickham Rd., Melbourne, (grid C-18), 321.254.WILD, www.brevardzoo.org. %Ad page 17.

Canaveral National SeashoreSituated on a barrier island along Florida’s east coast, inviting park highlights include pristine, undeveloped beach, dunes and lagoon offering sanctuary to an abundant blend of plants and animals. Year-round recreation includes fishing, boating, canoeing, surfing, sunbathing, swimming, hiking, camping, nature and historical trails. Open Daily 6a.m.-6p.m.

212 S Washington Ave, Titusville, FL., (grid G-19), 321-267-1110, www.nps.gov/cana/index.htm.

Capt. Johnny Long’sOld Fashioned Airboat RidesRide the marshlands of the scenic St. Johns River. 90-minute guided tour; ride real airboats, not barges. Not a lake ride. View alligators, bald eagles and other wildlife. Visit ancient Indian mounds. Enjoy the Real Florida! Open Mon. -Sun., 8 a.m. - 8 p.m., Closed on Christmas day.15 min. from Kennedy Space Center, (grid C-18), 407-568-4307, www.AirboatRides.com. %Ad page 15.

GatorlandAt 110- acres, Gatorland provides afford-ably-priced family fun with thousands of alligators & crocodiles to see, an aviary including the Gator Wrestlin’ Show, Gator Jumparoo and the Up-close Encounters Show. Open Daily 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.Located on HWY 441, Orlando, (grid A-10), 1-800-393-JAWS, www. Gatorland.com.

Kennedy Space Center Visitor ComplexTour NASA’s spaceport facilities, launch into space on Shuttle Launch Experience, meet a real astronaut and enjoy IMAX® space films. See the new Exploration Space to learn about the future of space. Open daily at 9 a.m., except Christmas and certain launch days.(Grid C-18), 877-313-2610, www.KennedySpaceCenter.com.

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2 Hour Narrated Scenic Cruises Along the Intracoastal WaterwaySee Manatee (Seasonal), Dolphin,

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Paddleboarding in calm water is good exercise and a fresh way to watch a gorgeous sunset. It doesn’t seem like much effort, starting on your knees then getting to a standing position on a large surfboard. Wider, flatter boards are more stable making them useful for fishing the shallows. Some are large enough for a child to sit in front of you. Paddling is similar to canoeing with a side-to-side stroke. Choose a paddle that's roughly 6” to 8” taller than you are and take a PFD. The U.S. Coast Guard requires it if you are paddling on navigable water.

Whether you’re following an eco trail or just interested a laid back type of transportation, this sport is easy to learn and will keep you fit.

So get paddling!

Paddleboards For Fitness & Fun!

Image provided by Three Brothers Boards, Daytona Beach

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January through March

If you see people gathered on the dune crossovers with binoculars, they are probably watching whales. The calving grounds for endangered North Atlantic Right Whales are off our coast, and if you’re lucky, you may see mothers with calves some distance offshore.

Volunteer whale spotters help scientists by reporting whale sightings as they migrate from their feeding grounds in the northeastern US to the shallow waters off NE Florida. Scientists believe there are fewer than 500 in the popula-tion. Spotters look for a V-shaped blow. High places like dune crossovers and tall buildings give the best views. If you want to learn more, short lectures by author/whale watcher Frank Gromling are offered at Gamble Rogers State Park. Call 386-517-2086 for a schedule.

If you spot a whale call 888-979-4253. Sightings are recorded by the Marine Resources Council and sent to a national database. The Council verifies sightings and notifies ships in the area to keep a lookout for whales. Most injuries to whales occur from collisions with ships. The Marineland Right Whale Project (aswh.org) trains volunteers to assist scientists in sightings, however, observ-ers are required by US law to keep a distance of 500 yards. The whale pictured here was born nearby and returned to have her calf in the same area.

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Photo by D. Hench, Marineland Right Whale Project

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Lecturer at Gamble Rogers S.P.Photo courtesy of Frank Gromling

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of art, videos and photography. Stroll the gardens to ponds and naturally wild areas. Open weekdays 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Weekends noon to 4 p.m. Free, but a $2 donation is appreci-ated. 78 East Granada Blvd., Ormond Bch. 386-676-3347. ormondartmuseum.org

History HuntersLilian Place, the oldest home on the beachside, has ties to author Stephen Crane, who recovered here after a shipwreck in 1896. The Italianate High Victorian home on the river reveals the past in displays and furnishings. 111 Silver Beach Ave., Daytona Bch. Open Sundays, 1 to 4 p.m. $5 donation. 386-299-4974. www.heritagepreservationtrust.org

New Smyrna Museum of History Step inside the old post office for an eye opener about the British Turnbull Settlement of 1768.

Out & AboutAngell & Phelps Chocolate Factory We love to watch the old-style candy makers at work—a Daytona Beach tradition since 1925. Free 30 minute tours at 10 & 11 a.m. and 1, 2, 3 and 4 p.m. weekdays. Everybody gets samples afterwards! 154 South Beach St. 800-969-2634. angellandphelps.com

Sun Splash Park spells heaven for kids. The 4-acre free park has an interactive water fountain and picnic areas. After a family volleyball game retire to the Coca-Cola-sponsored "cool zone.” Conveniences include outdoor showers and beach access ramps. Open sunrise to sunset. 611 S. Atlantic Ave., Daytona Bch.

The Marine Science Center displays live reef creatures, a sea ray “touch” pool and fascinating seabirds. Don’t miss this environmen-tal treasure trove that is also a rehabilitation hospital for patients like sea turtles, injured hawks and pelicans. 386-304-5545. marinesciencenter.com

Artsy Escapes Museum of Arts and Sciences with its array of Ameri-can, African, Asian, Cuban and Early American exhibitions enthralls art lovers. Continue to the sculpture garden, restored railroad cars and planetarium for a fascinating day of discoveries for all ages. Located in an interpreted park at 352 South Nova Road, Daytona Bch. 386-255-0285. moas.org

Ormond Memorial Art Museum & Gardens is an urban oasis with diverse collections

DeLeon Springs State Park is popular with locals for snorkeling, kayaking and hiking, but earlybirds come for the fun of making pancakes at their table at the Old Sugar Mill Restaurant. 386-985-4212.

Fishing Granada Bridge Pier on the river and S. Beach St. in Ormond Beach is 1,540 feet long. It’s lighted at night and has a bait shop. 386-676-9078.

Sunglow Pier in Daytona Bch. Shores is 1,000 ft. long with a restaurant, gift shop and bait. There are also piers on both ends of Dunlawton Ave. Bridge. For surf and weather reports visit www.sunglowpierlive.com.

Peninsula State Recreation Area has two miles of sandy beaches known for some of the best surf fishing in the area. Located 5 miles north of Granada Blvd. in Ormond Bch. on Scenic A1A Hwy. 386-517-2086.

Learn about prehistoric pottery, Seminole and Civil Wars, and the Prohibition era. Free. Tues.-Sat. 10 a.m. to 4p.m. 120 Sams Ave., 386-478-0052. nsbhistory.org

Halifax Historical Museum in Historic Downtown Daytona Beach unfurls the past in Spanish tools, photographs and racing exhibits. A stunning stained glass ceiling lights the interior of the 1912 neoclassical bank building. $5 Adults; $1 Children 12 and under. 252 S. Beach St. 386-255-6976. halifaxhistorical.org

The Casements was formerly the home of multi-millionaire John D. Rockefeller and now contains art and historical exhibits. Free tours of period rooms weekdays 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. and Sat. 10 to 11:30 a.m. 25 Riverside Dr., Ormond Beach. 386-676-3216.

Mary McLeod Bethune Foundation offers tours of her 1915 home and mementos of her life as an educator. Exhibits are a rich source of African-American culture. Mon.-Fri. 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Sat. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Free, but

donations are appreciated. 640 Mary McLeod-Bethune Blvd., Daytona Bch. 386-481-2122.

Natural EscapesBlue Spring State Park attracts many beloved manatees in winter because the spring is always 72 degrees. Arrive early for best sightings and stroll the boardwalks along the river to see other wildlife. Located 2 mi. west of Orange City on French Ave. 386-775-3663.

Gamble Place at Spruce Creek Preserve is where James Gamble (of Proctor & Gamble) built a southern Cracker-styled retreat in 1907. After touring the homes and citrus packing house, walk the trails to the pristine creek. Tours: Fri. & Sat. at 10 a.m., 12 & 2 p.m. $6 and under. 819 Taylor Rd., Port Orange. 386-255-0285. moas.org/gamble

The Fairchild Oak stands in Bulow State Park surrounded by shady trails that reveal plantation ruins in a forest of old growth oaks. Open sunrise to sunset. 3351 Old Dixie Highway, Ormond Bch. 386-676-4050.

Out & About

Artsy Escapes History Hunters

Natural Escapes

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of art, videos and photography. Stroll the gardens to ponds and naturally wild areas. Open weekdays 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Weekends noon to 4 p.m. Free, but a $2 donation is appreci-ated. 78 East Granada Blvd., Ormond Bch. 386-676-3347. ormondartmuseum.org

History HuntersLilian Place, the oldest home on the beachside, has ties to author Stephen Crane, who recovered here after a shipwreck in 1896. The Italianate High Victorian home on the river reveals the past in displays and furnishings. 111 Silver Beach Ave., Daytona Bch. Open Sundays, 1 to 4 p.m. $5 donation. 386-299-4974. www.heritagepreservationtrust.org

New Smyrna Museum of History Step inside the old post office for an eye opener about the British Turnbull Settlement of 1768.

Out & AboutAngell & Phelps Chocolate Factory We love to watch the old-style candy makers at work—a Daytona Beach tradition since 1925. Free 30 minute tours at 10 & 11 a.m. and 1, 2, 3 and 4 p.m. weekdays. Everybody gets samples afterwards! 154 South Beach St. 800-969-2634. angellandphelps.com

Sun Splash Park spells heaven for kids. The 4-acre free park has an interactive water fountain and picnic areas. After a family volleyball game retire to the Coca-Cola-sponsored "cool zone.” Conveniences include outdoor showers and beach access ramps. Open sunrise to sunset. 611 S. Atlantic Ave., Daytona Bch.

The Marine Science Center displays live reef creatures, a sea ray “touch” pool and fascinating seabirds. Don’t miss this environmen-tal treasure trove that is also a rehabilitation hospital for patients like sea turtles, injured hawks and pelicans. 386-304-5545. marinesciencenter.com

Artsy Escapes Museum of Arts and Sciences with its array of Ameri-can, African, Asian, Cuban and Early American exhibitions enthralls art lovers. Continue to the sculpture garden, restored railroad cars and planetarium for a fascinating day of discoveries for all ages. Located in an interpreted park at 352 South Nova Road, Daytona Bch. 386-255-0285. moas.org

Ormond Memorial Art Museum & Gardens is an urban oasis with diverse collections

DeLeon Springs State Park is popular with locals for snorkeling, kayaking and hiking, but earlybirds come for the fun of making pancakes at their table at the Old Sugar Mill Restaurant. 386-985-4212.

Fishing Granada Bridge Pier on the river and S. Beach St. in Ormond Beach is 1,540 feet long. It’s lighted at night and has a bait shop. 386-676-9078.

Sunglow Pier in Daytona Bch. Shores is 1,000 ft. long with a restaurant, gift shop and bait. There are also piers on both ends of Dunlawton Ave. Bridge. For surf and weather reports visit www.sunglowpierlive.com.

Peninsula State Recreation Area has two miles of sandy beaches known for some of the best surf fishing in the area. Located 5 miles north of Granada Blvd. in Ormond Bch. on Scenic A1A Hwy. 386-517-2086.

Learn about prehistoric pottery, Seminole and Civil Wars, and the Prohibition era. Free. Tues.-Sat. 10 a.m. to 4p.m. 120 Sams Ave., 386-478-0052. nsbhistory.org

Halifax Historical Museum in Historic Downtown Daytona Beach unfurls the past in Spanish tools, photographs and racing exhibits. A stunning stained glass ceiling lights the interior of the 1912 neoclassical bank building. $5 Adults; $1 Children 12 and under. 252 S. Beach St. 386-255-6976. halifaxhistorical.org

The Casements was formerly the home of multi-millionaire John D. Rockefeller and now contains art and historical exhibits. Free tours of period rooms weekdays 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. and Sat. 10 to 11:30 a.m. 25 Riverside Dr., Ormond Beach. 386-676-3216.

Mary McLeod Bethune Foundation offers tours of her 1915 home and mementos of her life as an educator. Exhibits are a rich source of African-American culture. Mon.-Fri. 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Sat. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Free, but

donations are appreciated. 640 Mary McLeod-Bethune Blvd., Daytona Bch. 386-481-2122.

Natural EscapesBlue Spring State Park attracts many beloved manatees in winter because the spring is always 72 degrees. Arrive early for best sightings and stroll the boardwalks along the river to see other wildlife. Located 2 mi. west of Orange City on French Ave. 386-775-3663.

Gamble Place at Spruce Creek Preserve is where James Gamble (of Proctor & Gamble) built a southern Cracker-styled retreat in 1907. After touring the homes and citrus packing house, walk the trails to the pristine creek. Tours: Fri. & Sat. at 10 a.m., 12 & 2 p.m. $6 and under. 819 Taylor Rd., Port Orange. 386-255-0285. moas.org/gamble

The Fairchild Oak stands in Bulow State Park surrounded by shady trails that reveal plantation ruins in a forest of old growth oaks. Open sunrise to sunset. 3351 Old Dixie Highway, Ormond Bch. 386-676-4050.

Out & About

Artsy Escapes History Hunters

Natural Escapes

Fishing

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welcome | act iv i t ies | dining | shopping | New Smyrna Beach

local

DININGa world of dining choices

WWhen you are in a carefree vacation state of mind, you want the foods that please you most. In the Daytona Beach area you’ll find outstanding fare and menus designed to please taste buds of every description. Local chefs are renowned for serving fresh Florida seafood that is as healthy as it is delicious.

Everything seems more delicious when watching a sunset from a dock, enjoying a beach scene, or catching the breeze on a deck above a marina on the river. Our favorite starters are clams, oysters and jumbo shrimp fresh from Florida waters. Add a cold beer or a glass of chilled white wine to celebrate being here!

Relaxing over lunch is a vacation ritual, whether it’s a juicy burger smothered with onions and cheese, a platter of open pit barbeque or a grilled grouper sandwich served in a basket.

One of Daytona’s best kept delectable dining se-crets can be found at Ocean Walk Shoppes. Choose from quick-

on-the-go to leisurely sit-down meals at the Mai Tai Bar, Bubba Gump Shrimp Company, WingHouse, Johnny Rocket’s, Quizno’s or Sloppy Joe’s. RiverGrille has desserts…Famous Kentucky Pie, Orange Creamsicle Cheesecake, and Chocolate Toffee Mousse…enjoy inside or outside with views of the river!

Our chefs are known for seamlessly combining ingredients in signature dishes that please the eye. If your taste buds are craving something different, a wide choice of restaurants serve authentic Italian, Japanese, Hawaiian or Mexican cuisine. Check out the Dining Grid on pages 28-29 for more dining ideas to suit your every mood.

At night you’ll find many restaurants offer live entertain-ment and dancing. Don’t go home without satisfying that sweet tooth with a slice of creamy Key Lime pie, or anything choco-late—the perfect way to end the night on a high note.

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AMERICANCaffeine Bistro and Wine BarWhere their cuisine is rivaled only by their style and décor.49 West Granada Blvd., Ormond Beach, (Grid F-2) 386-672-7277, www.CaffeineWineBar.com

2,3,5,6 L,D $-$$$ •Stonewood Grill & TavernOak grilled steaks, fresh seafood and great times.100 S. Atlantic Ave., Ormond Beach, (Grid H-2) 386-671-1200 www.stonewoodgrill.com

1 D $-$$ •ASIANSapporo Japanese Steak House Floating sushi bar, with traditional Japanese specialties. 501 Seabreeze Blvd., Daytona Beach (grid O-21, dot 75), 386-257-4477

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Zen BistroBest Thai food ever!112 Bay Street, Daytona Beach, (grid K-24), 386-248-3071, www.zenbistrodaytona.com

5,6 L,D $-$$ •BARBEQUEHog Heaven Real Pit Bar-B-QMasters of slow-cooked pork and baby back ribs.37 N. Atlantic Ave., Daytona Bch. (grid O-24, dot 67), 386-257-1212, www.hogheavendaytona.com

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DINNER SHOWOhana LuauAll you can eat Polynesian feast and entertainment. 2301 S. Atlantic Ave., Daytona Beach, (grid H-10, dot 35), 386-255-5411, www.myohanaluau.com

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DOUGHNUTS, COFFEE AND TREATSKrispy KremeEnjoy the hot glazed doughnuts that the South is famous for.980 W. Int’l Spdwy Blvd., Daytona Bch., (grid F-7, dot 71), 386-253-2508, www.krispykreme.com

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Rhokkoh’s Frozen YogurtSelf serve Honey Hill Farms Frozen Yogurt with delicious toppings.200 N. Beach St., Daytona Bch., (grid K-23), 386-256-4864

1 L,D $ •ITALIANCarrabba’s Italian Grill Flavorful Italian dishes prepared to order in a lively display kitchen. 2200 W. International Speedway Blvd., (grid C-7), 386-255-3344, www.carrabbas.com

2,3,5,6 D $-$$$ • •Don Vito’s Italian Restaurant Every dish made to order from scratch. A meal you can’t refuse. 137 W. Int’l Speedway Blvd., (grid K-25), 386-492-7935, www.DonVitosRestaurant.com

2,5,6 L,D $-$$ MEXICANTia Cori’s Tacos Authentic Mexican food. Family owned and operated. 214 N. Beach St., Daytona Beach, (grid K-23), 386-947-4333, www.tiacoristacos.com

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MEXICAN (CONTINUED)Clancy’s Cantina Mexican food made from years of experience “south of the border.” 301 Flagler Ave., New Smyrna Beach, (grid N-9), 386-428-4500, www.ClancysCantina.com

1 L,D $-$$ • •SEAFOODCaribbean Jack’sDelicious island-inspired fare in a casually elegant setting.721 Ballough Rd., Daytona Beach (grid G-6, dot 64), 386-523-3000, www.caribbeanjacks.com

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Inlet Harbor Restaurant Marina & Gift ShopCasual waterfront dining with festive Caribbean atmosphere.133 Inlet Harbor Rd., Ponce Inlet (grid H-16), 386-767-5590, www.inletharbor.com

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Ocean Deck Restaurant and Beach ClubServing the freshest fish, steak and signature dishes. 127 S. Ocean Ave., (grid O-26 dot 29), 386-253-5224, www.oceandeck.com

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RiverGrille on the TomokaOld Florida style dining in a casual, scenic setting.950 N. U.S. Hwy. 1, Ormond Beach (grid F-0), 386-615-2004, www.rivergrille.net

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SPORTS BARHooters of Daytona BeachWide variety of sandwiches and wings. 2100 W. International Speedway Blvd., Daytona Beach, 386-238-0650, www.hooters.com

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Winghouse Bar & Grille, Ker’s Wings, wraps, burgers, soups, salads and more. 250 N. A1A, Daytona Beach, (grid O-23), 386-255-1893, www.winghouse.com 2721 W. Int’l Speedway Blvd., Daytona Beach, (grid B-8), 386-947-9838, www.winghouse.com

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DINING/DANCINGBlue Grotto Restaurant & NightclubDaytona’s only location for waterfront dining and dancing. 125 Basin St., Daytona Beach, (grid G-8) 386-255-6477, www.BlueGrottoDaytona.com

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welcome | act iv i t ies | dining | shopping | New Smyrna Beach

EEverybody loves shopping while on vacation, browsing through shops, taking in window displays, searching in unique beach boutiques and discovering a great buy.

From the finest fashions and accessories to handcrafted jewelry, home goods and collectables, the Daytona Beach area is a shopper’s paradise.

Tucked among retail stores you’ll also find galleries display-ing original paintings, photographs and other seaside treasures. Whether you choose something for your home or gifts for friends and family, it will always bring back warm vacation memories.

If you’re looking for a new bathing suit and updated accessories, you’re in luck, that’s our specialty. Many stores also carry chic casual resort wear that is softly comfortable and all about ease.

The Ocean Walk Shoppes & Movies offers something in fashions with bold, geometric shapes and electrifying

colors at unique shops including Maui Nix Surf Shop, Caribongo UV Light Changing T-Shirts, Point Break Resort Wear, Sunglass Hut and Happy Feet!

At all Maui Nix Surf Shop locations, styles in swimwear, jeans, hoodies and shorts arrive daily for guys and gals! Sweaters, wraps, flowery skirts, plus cell phone and gaming headphones, make great gifts too.

Decorative wrought iron archways and pleasant palm-lined streets identify the Historic Downtown Daytona Beach shopping area. Make a day of it, meander the streets of this intriguing neighborhood of art deco and neoclassical architecture to find antiques, home furnishings, top fashions, jewelry, art and collectibles.

Take a short drive west for a treasure trove of consignment and antique shops in the quaint town of DeLand. For some sur-prises and unexpected bargains, put on your walking shoes and check everything out!

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Beachtowne USAFeaturing 10,000 gifts, T-shirts, towels, shells, rafts and more. Distinctive gift selections. Daytona Beach souvenirs. Everything needed for the beach. Open daily 9 a.m. to 11 p.m. AMEX, DS, MC, VISA.611 N. Atlantic Ave., Daytona Beach, (grid P-20, dot 31), 386-238-1000, %Ad page 3.

Beach VillageLatest styles in swimsuits, beach apparel, custom t-shirts and a large selection of Florida souvenirs to take home to friends and family. Everything you need to make your trip to the beach enjoyable; from

beach towels, sunglasses, body- skim boards and beach accessories to suit your taste. Open 9 a.m. daily, 7 days a week. AMEX, DS, MC, VISA. 762 S. Atlantic Ave., Ormond Beach, (grid H-3, dot 45), 386-673-3397, %Ad page 35.

Big SharkOne of Daytona’s largest gift shops. Super selection of swimwear separates ranging from XS to E. They carry Old Guys Rule T’s, Ormond Beach T’s and Salt Life merchandise. AMEX, DS, MC, VISA. 2715 N. Atlantic Ave., Daytona Beach, (grid H-3, dot 33), 386-677-4041, www.BigSharkDaytona.com. %Ad inside front cover.

Jet Set & Flash TattoosTheir clean environment speaks for itself. Offers body piercing, permanent make-up and tattooing. Open 9 a.m. to midnight. AMEX, DS, DN, MC, VISA.2522 S. Atlantic Ave., Daytona Beach Shores, (grid H-10, dot 37), 386-760-3073, 38 S. Atlantic Ave., Daytona Beach, (grid O-25, dot 32), 386-256-4732, www.DaytonaTattoos.com. %Ad page 35.

Maui NixFeaturing “Daytona’s largest surf and apparel shops.” Brands like Quiksilver, Billabong, Volcom, Roxy and Hurley. Ad-ditional shops at The Ocean Walk Shoppes and the Volusia Mall. Open daily. AMEX, DS, MC, VISA. 635 N. Atlantic Ave., Daytona Beach, (grid O-20, O-23, & C-7, dot 38), 386-253-1234, www.MauiNix.com %Ad on back cover.

Ocean ClubFor the best swimwear selection in town including Guess, Body Glove, Sauvage, Malibu, Playboy and more. They carry all your vacation needs from boogie boards, towels and beach shoes to all the best gifts. Open daily, 9 a.m. AMEX, DS, MC, VISA.403 N. Atlantic Ave., 2739 N. Atlantic Ave., Daytona Beach, 712 S. Atlantic Ave, Ormond Beach, 2058 S. Atlantic Ave., Daytona Beach Shores, (grids O-22, H-8, H-3, H-9, dot 39), 386-253-0105, %Ad page 1.

Ocean Walk Shoppes & MoviesLocated in the heart of Daytona Beach, The Ocean Walk Shoppes and Movies offers the best on the beach for entertainment, dining and shopping, and is fun for the

entire family! Catch the spectacular views of the shimmering ocean from the Ocean Walk Movies 10 RC Theatre Box office. The Ocean Walk Shoppes at Ocean Walk Village is your seaside vacation, entertain-ment and meetings destination! 250 N. Atlantic Avenue, Daytona Beach, (grid O-23) ,386 258 9544, www.oceanwalkshoppes.com. %Ad page 31.

The Sand BoxWith service and personal attention, their specialty is finding the latest in name brand beachwear, swimsuits and active sportswear for men, women and children. Mastectomy, maternity, long torso and racing swimwear. Open 7 days. AMEX, DS, MC, VISA. 1310 S. Atlantic Ave., Daytona Beach, (grid H-8, dot 42) 386-252-0676, 224 E. Granada Blvd., Ormond Beach, (grid H-2, dot 42) 386-673-1255, 2040 S. Atlantic Ave., Daytona Beach Shores, (grid H-9, dot 42), 386-252-4405, %Ad page 33.

Volusia Mall/The Pavilion at Port OrangeLooking for the best in shopping, dining and entertainment? Volusia Mall and The Pavilion at Port Orange feature your favorite stores, restaurants and movies! Department stores include Belk, Marshalls/HomeGoods at the Pavilion and Dillard’s, Macys JCPenney and Sears at Volusia. For more information, go online to www.volusiamall.net or www.thepavilionatportange.com. Volusia Mall 1700 W. Intl Speedway Blvd., Daytona Beach, The Pavilion 5501 South Williamson Blvd, Port Orange, %Ad page 33.

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Volusia Mall is home to over 120 specialty stores, restaurants and department stores including Dillard’s, Macy’s, JCPenney, and Sears. Shop your favorite stores including Abercrombie & Fitch, Brookstone, Bath & Body Works, Charlotte Russe, Victoria’s Secret, and more!

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A Daytona Beach local making her mark with art when she broke the Guinness World Record for the Youngest Profes-sional Artist in the World.

Phoenix is now 7 and active being a regular little girl. She performs onstage with her dad, Perego, a local artist who can be seen at various venues like Daytona's historic Peabody. In addition see his murals around town at Daytona Lagoon, Maui Nix Surf Shop on A1A and in Downtown DeLand.

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welcome | act iv i t ies | dining | shopping | New Smyrna Beach

NNew Smyrna Beach is an old coastal town with a stretch

of colorfully painted shops, galleries and eateries that give it

an inviting bohemian atmosphere. To say the lifestyle is artsy

is an understatement.

Flagler Avenue merchants have preserved historic

buildings along the five-block “main drag” from ocean to

river. It’s a paradise for shoppers looking for art and

handcrafted collectibles.

The beach side of town is bordered by 13 miles of

pristine, powder sand, natural dunes and low-rise dwellings.

It’s connected to the mainland by only two causeways, and

to the south it’s protected by the pristine beaches of the

Canaveral National Seashore.

Free-spirited artists have always been drawn to this tight-

knit Old Florida community. Exhibitions by prominent Florida

welcome toNEW SMYRNA BEACH

north america’s second oldest city

artists are offered at the Atlantic Center of the Arts at Harris

House, a historic Lutheran parsonage reborn as a community

center and art gallery.

New Smyrna is the perfect place to go to enjoy nature

and try your hand at excellent backwater fishing. Downtown

on the mainland, visit the Museum of History and peer into

the ruins of the Turnbull Plantation established in 1767.

Charming seasonal festivals to celebrate music, art and

seafood are more reasons to take a trip to New Smyrna Beach,

which boasts it is the second oldest city in North America,

although some scholars think it may be even older than St.

Augustine. The truth is, you can count on being captivated by

its history and cultural events.

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NOVEMBER 2011

26: Run to the Sun 8:30 a.m., 4-mile run/walk, Riverside Park, NSB, 904-742-5299

DECEMBER 2011

4: Taste of the Causeway12-4 p.m., Norwoods, 440 E. 3rd Ave. NSB, 386-428-4621

JANUARY 2012

28-29: IMAGES-A Festival of the Arts10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Riverside Park, NSB, 800-541-9621

FEBRUARY 2012

25-26: Art Fiesta9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Old Fort Park, NSB, 386-424-2175

MARCH 2012

23-25: Balloon and Sky FestNew Smyrna Beach Airport, 386-424-2199

APRIL 2012

19: NSB Food Festival 5-9 p.m., Flagler Ave., NSB, FlaglerAve.com

MAY 2012

5: Cinco de Mayo Celebration 4-10 p.m., Flagler Ave., NSB, FlaglerAve.com

386.424.6262103 Flagler Ave., New Smyrna BeachSchedule your appointment online or purchase gift certificates

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Produce casual clothing from extra Small to 3X sizes. Offering Birkenstock shoes for fashion and comfort. Many one of a kind clothing, gifts and jewelry from all over the world. Personal service and free gift wrap. Toll free 877-426-4065, shipping available. Open seven days; 10am-5pm. AMEX, DS, MC, VISA.314 Flagler Ave., New Smyrna Beach, (grid N-9, dot 94), 877-426-4065, www.GoneBonkers.com. Ad page 37.

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Flagler Avenue Seafood MarketFlagler Avenue Seafood Market has the freshest local, imported seafood and

Hawaiian poke tuna too! They have dry goods, imported beer, wine and yummy specialty seafood dips. Located across from Traders Bar in the Shops at The Colony. Open Tues-Sat 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. and Sunday 12 p.m. -4 p.m., closed on Monday. MC, VISA.360 Flagler Ave., New Smyrna Beach, (grid N-9, dot 95), 386-402-7880, Ad page 37.

Gone BonkersCaters to the casual lifestyle with clothes for every woman. Features Fresh

The Spa at Riverview.Come relax and unwind at the Spa at Riverview. Visit their website for their menu of services and be sure to book your appointment online too. Gift certificates also available.103 Flagler Ave., New Smyrna Beach, (grid N-8), 386-424-6262, www.SpaAtRiverview.com. Ad page 37.

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IMPORTANT PHONE NUMBERSEmergency (Fire, Police, Ambulance) . . . . . 911Daytona Beach Police . . . . . . . . . 386-671-5100Ormond Beach Police . . . . . . . . . 386-677-0731Daytona Beach Shores Police 386-322-5033New Smyrna Beach Police . . . . . . 386-424-2000Volusia Co . Sheriff . . . . . . . . . . . . 386-736-5999Flagler Co . Sheriff . . . . . . . . . . . . . 386-437-4116Poison Information Center . . . . . . 386-222-1222

AREA INFORMATIONDaytona Beach Area Convention & Visitor Bureau 386-255-0415 / 800-854-1234126 E . Orange Avenue, Daytona Beach

New Smyrna Beach Area Visitors Bureau 386-428-1600 / 800-541-96212238 S .R . 44, New Smyrna Beach

West Volusia Tourism 386-734-0162 / 800-749-4350116 W . New York Avenue, DeLand

Daytona Regional Chamber 386-255-0981

New Smyrna, Edgewater, Oak Hill Chamber 386-428-2449Ormond Beach Chamber 386-677-3454

Port Orange/South Daytona Chamber 386-761-1601

Pet Day Care Boarding ARNI (Animal Rescue Need Intervention) www .thearnifoundation .org 386-267-0277

IMMIGRATION (Call for office hours)

Daytona Beach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 386-248-8043Jacksonville . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 904-360-5020Orlando . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 407-967-4000

LOST/STOLEN CREDIT CARDSAmerican Express . . . . . . . . . . . . 800-528-4800Discover . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 800-347-2683MasterCard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 800-622-7747VISA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 800-847-2911

AIRPORTSDaytona Beach Int’l Airport . . . . . 386-248-8069 700 Catalina Dr ., Daytona Beach

Jacksonville Int’l Airport . . . . . . . . 904-741-4902 Just 10 miles north of Jacksonville, west of I-95, Exit 127B

Orlando International Airport . . . . 407-825-2001 General Inquiries

Orlando Sanford Int’l Airport . . . . 407-585-4000 1200 Red Cleveland Blvd, Sanford

TRANSPORTATION A1A Beachside Bikes beach cruisers & more; delivery to hotels is available . 1746 Ocean Shore Blvd ., Ormond-by-the-Sea . . . . . . . . . . 386-310-7941

Daytona Fun Rentals - 1 or 2-seater cruisers; delivery to beachside hotels is availble . 305 Kingston Ave ., (Call Mike) . . . . 386-295-5751

Daytona Scooters & More - beach cruisers . 720 E . Int’l . Spdwy . Blvd . . . . . . . . 386-255-4469

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AmTrak, DeLand . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 386-734-2322

Aristocrat Limo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 386-253-1959

Southern Komfort . . . . . . . . . . . . . 386-252-2222

Yellow Cab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 386-255-5555

Daytona Orlando Airport Shuttle Shuttle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 386-947-9947 Orlando Airport Shuttle . . . . . . . . 386-257-5411

HOSPITALS

Halifax Health Medical Center 386-254-4000303 N . Clyde Morris Blvd, Daytona Beach

Florida Hospital Flagler . . . . . . . . 386-586-200060 Memorial Medical Parkway, Palm Coast

Fl . Hospital Memorial Medical 386-676-6000301 Memorial Medical Parkway, Daytona Beach

Florida Hospital – Oceanside . . . . 386-672-4161264 S . Atlantic Ave, Ormond Beach

Bert Fish Medical Center . . . . . . . 386-424-5000401 Palmetto St ., New Smyrna Beach

24-HOUR PHARMACY

Walgreens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 386-257-57731420 Beville Road, Daytona Beach

FISHING LICENSES

If you’re fishing from a charter or party boat, off a licensed pier, or are under the age of 16, you won’t need a fishing license . Fresh and saltwater fishing licenses are required in most other cases . Call: 386-254-4610 press 9

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ACTIVITIESPonce DeLeon Inlet Lighthouse 6,8,10,11 41 H-17 ~Right Whale Watching ~ ~ ~ ~Riverside Park, New Smyrna Beach 9,37 ~ ~ ~Rockefeller Gardens, Ormond Beach 8 ~ ~ ~Sea Spirit Fishing 7,10 41 H-16 Inlet HarborShenandoah Stables 12,17 41 B-10 12Southeast Museum of Photography 8 ~ E-7 ~Spa at Riverview, The 37,38 ~ ~ ~Sun Splash Park 18 ~ H-8 ~Sunglow Pier 19 ~ H-13 ~Tony Giese Photography 15 41 ~ ~Whale Watching 16 ~ ~ ~DININGCaribbean Jack’s Restaurant 29, IBC 43 G-6 64Clancy’s Cantina 29,37,38 ~ ~ ~Hog Heaven Bar-B-Q 23,28 43 O-24 67Inlet Harbor Restaurant 9,27,29 43,45 H-16 68Krispy Kreme Doughnuts 22,27,28 43 F-7 71Norwood’s, New Smyrna Beach 37 ~ ~ ~Ocean Deck 21,29 43 O-26 29Ocean Walk Shoppes and Movies 20,30,31,32 47 ~ ~Ohana Luau 10,27,28 45 H-10 35RiverGrille on the Tomoka 9,20,23,29 43 F-0 ~Sapporo Japanese Steakhouse 22,28 ~ O-21 75Tip Table 22 ~ ~ ~Wing House 20,29 45 ~ ~SHOPPINGBeach Village 32,35 45 H-3 45Beachtowne USA 3,32 45 P-20 31Big Shark IFC,32 45,47 H-3 33Caribongo UV Light Changing T’s 30 ~ ~ ~DeLand Historic Downtown 8,9 ~ ~ ~Flagler Avenue, New Smyrna Beach 8,36,37 ~ N-8,9,10 ~Flagler Avenue Seafood 37,38 ~ N-9 95Flash Tattoo 32,35 47 O-25 32Gone Bonkers 37,38 45 N-9 94Happy Feet 30 ~ ~ ~Historic Downtown Daytona Beach ~ ~ K-21 thru 26 ~Jet Set of Daytona 32,35 47 H-10 37Maui Nix Surf Shop 30,32,BC 45,47 O-20,O-23,C-7 38Ocean Club 1,32 47 O-22,H-8,H-3,H-9 39Ocean Walk Shoppes & Movies 20,30,31,32 47 ~ ~Ormond Beach Main Street ~ ~ G,H-2 ~Point Break Resort Wear 30 ~ ~ ~Sand Box Beachwear 32,33 47 H-9,H-8,H2 42Volusia Mall/The Pavilion at Port Orange 32,33 47 ~ ~

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