🎄 HOLIDAYS ON THE BEACH 🏖️

Celebrate the holidays in Daytona Beach

Craving an escape from winter weather? Head to Daytona Beach for a range of holiday events and holiday spectaculars. Whether you are in the mood for the dreamlike experience of Christmas lights, a celebration that takes a step back in time or a jolly holiday parade, plenty of fun Christmas activities await in Daytona Beach! Consider any one of these events to put you in the holiday spirit. Here are a few ways to celebrate Christmas in Daytona Beach.

Magic of Lights® Holiday Display

The iconic Daytona International Speedway transforms into a Holiday Heaven during the Magic of Lights® Holiday Display. Take the family and drive through the 1.5-mile display, which features over a million of the latest in LED bulbs and all-new digital animation technologies that have been specially created for the “World Center of Racing.” For more information on ticket pricing for cars, motorcycles, vans, limos, and buses, CLICK HERE. The event takes place daily through New Year’s Eve from 6 to 10 p.m. November 22-28, then from 7 to 10 p.m. November 28 through January 1. Ticket holders can drive through twice on Tuesdays (excluding Christmas Eve.)
• Where: Daytona International Speedway (at the intersection of International Speedway and Bill France Boulevards) 1801 West International Speedway Boulevard, Daytona Beach, FL 32114
• Admission: $25/car at the gate; $20 in advance.

DeBary Hall Historic Site Candlelight Tours

Take a step back in history with a DeBary Hall Historic Site Candlelight Tour. Originally a hunting retreat for a wealthy steamboat line owner, DeBary Hall offers interpretive exhibits that give a glimpse into the lifestyle of the late 1800s. During the holidays, the historic site is aglow with holiday adornments, Christmas decorations, and old treasures. Explore the lodge on a candlelight tour and hear the story of the Christmas Orange, followed by refreshments. This experience is recommended for visitors aged 12 and older; call (386) 668-3840 for reservations.
• Where: DeBary Hall Historic Site, 198 Sunrise Boulevard, DeBary, FL 32713
• Admission: $10

Daytona Beach Boat Parade

Holiday cheer gets a nautical twist at the Daytona Beach Boat Parade, a favorite local tradition that’s back for another year on Saturday, December 7, at 6 p.m. Boats will be extravagantly decked out with twinkling lights and holiday décor to cruise the Halifax River, and you can experience the magic free of charge. Viewers post up watch along bridges, causeways and river shorelines, and it all culminates at Halifax Harbor Marina. What a unique way to celebrate Christmas in Daytona Beach!
• Where: Halifax Harbor Marina, 450 Basin Street, Daytona Beach, FL 32114
• Admission: FREE

Christmas at Peabody Auditorium 

The Peabody Auditorium schedule features several holiday-themed shows. Mannheim Streamroller Christmas tour is set to feature classic Christmas songs from their holiday albums along with multimedia effects in an intimate setting during their concert on Nov. 15 at 7:30 p.m. Witness the Volusia Civic Ballet’s “The Nutcracker” on Dec. 2-3, which in addition to the full-length production, will also offer a condensed narrated Family Series show. On Dec. 19, Celtic Woman A Christmas Symphony will provide the rare opportunity to hear Celtic Woman’s angelic harmonies with the thrilling live sound of a full symphony orchestra.

Venue: Peabody Auditorium
Address: 600 Auditorium Boulevard, Daytona Beach, FL 32118

Mannheim Streamroller

November = Turkey Run


The Turkey Run in Daytona Beach, Florida, is a well-known and highly anticipated automotive event that draws car enthusiasts and collectors from all over the country. Here’s some additional information and background on this event: https://www.turkeyrun.com/

  1. Location: The Turkey Run typically takes place in and around the Daytona International Speedway, one of the most famous motorsport venues in the United States. The speedway provides an iconic backdrop for the event.
  2. Event Schedule: The Turkey Run traditionally occurs during the Thanksgiving weekend, spanning several days, which may include Thanksgiving Day itself. The event typically begins on Thursday and runs through Sunday.
  3. Car Show: One of the main highlights of the Turkey Run is the extensive car show. Classic car owners from various states showcase their vehicles, ranging from vintage automobiles to hot rods, muscle cars, and custom vehicles. Attendees can admire the wide variety of vehicles on display.
  4. Swap Meet: Another significant aspect of the event is the swap meet. Vendors and sellers offer automotive parts, accessories, and memorabilia. It’s a great place for automotive enthusiasts to find rare and hard-to-find items.
  5. Entertainment: The Turkey Run often features live music, food vendors, and various forms of entertainment to create a festive atmosphere for attendees.
  6. Awards and Prizes: Car show participants often compete for awards and prizes in various categories, making it a competitive and fun experience for car owners.
  7. Tradition: The Turkey Run has become a Thanksgiving tradition for many people, providing an opportunity to enjoy the holiday weekend while indulging in their passion for cars.
  8. Economic Impact: The event has a significant economic impact on the Daytona Beach area, attracting visitors and tourists who spend money on accommodations, dining, and shopping during their stay.

Since event details can change from year to year, I recommend checking the official Turkey Run website, for specific information about the 2025 Turkey Run in Daytona Beach, including exact dates and any unique features or updates for this year.