Your browser is not supported for this experience. We recommend using Chrome, Firefox, Edge, or Safari. Known for its coastal architecture and personality, New Smyrna Beach is a prime location for surfers as well as visitors looking for a laidback community filled with hidden adventures. The area is surrounded by intriguing history, artistic talents, one-of-a-kind boutiques, local eateries and more than enough outdoor activities to fill your vacation calendar.
Add the drivable beach, eco-tourism and pet-friendly amenities to the mix and you have the perfect blend of opportunities waiting to be explored.
No matter how simple or eclectic your taste, the New Smyrna Beach area has something for everyone. Tucked between Daytona Beach and The Canaveral N Esther Street Beachfront Park is a hidden gem with an ocean view. One block north of Flagler Avenue If you are visiting with children, you may want to choose a traffic-free beach zone.
Mary McLeod Bet This park offers two large parking lots off Sapphire Road that are available for off-beach parking. This newly constructed park officially opened on September 30, This two-acre park includes Quick Facts. Three times larger than the first settlement of Jamestown in ! It is known as the second oldest city in Florida and will be celebrating its th birthday in There is the small New Smyrna Beach Municipal Airport in the north part of town and many older residential subdivisions.
The stretch of highway through town has the typical array of car dealerships, fast food restaurants, convenience stores, and other businesses. Rather than 44, however, the way into the business district of mainland New Smyrna is by Canal Street that heads east from U.
Highway 1. There are numerous restaurants and shops on this street. It is also one of the community's leading art districts. Brannon Center, an event venue, is in this district as well as Old Fort Park with the mysterious ruins mentioned earlier. Washington Street, the north boundary of this district, morphs into the North Causeway that leads out to the beach. After crossing the waterway on the causeway, you enter Flagler Avenue, a narrow east-west street that dead ends in the ocean.
This avenue is lined with shops, bars, and restaurants and has a distinctly beachy feel, as in surf boards, bikinis, and tank tops. Heading south from this section along South Atlantic Avenue you will see miles of condominiums blocking your view of the ocean. There are plenty of parking areas and crossovers, however, so you can still enjoy the beach, and there are additional access points to drive your car on the beach. This beautiful beach stretches south for 24 undeveloped miles into Kennedy Space Center.
A visit to the Seashore is a great way to spend a day. His son Charles was killed in a hunting accident at the age of 16 in what is now beach side New Smyrna Beach. The grieving father had his son buried at the very site where he was killed. As New Smyrna began to grow, developers tried to get the tomb moved, but were unsuccessful.
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