Daytona Beach is a large city situated in Volusia County in the northeastern part of the US State of Florida. Nicknamed as “The Spring Break Capital of the World,” Daytona Beach serves as the main city of Florida’s Fun Coast region as well as of the “Deltona-Daytona Beach-Ormond Beach Metropolitan Area.” Daytona Beach is a famous tourist destination and is well-known for the hard-packed sand beaches that have made it a hub for motorsports. The headquarters of NASCAR - a privately owned American auto racing company is also located in Daytona Beach.
Geography Of Daytona Beach

Climate Of Daytona Beach
According to the Köppen climate classification, Daytona Beach experiences a humid subtropical climate with warm, wet summers and cool, dry winters. The hot and humid summer season lasts from late May to the end of October, where August is the warmest month having an average daily high temperature of more than 29.4°C. The cold and dry winter season lasts from November to April, where January is the coldest month having an average daily low temperature of 14.9°C. The Bermuda High-pressure system pumps hot and unstable tropical air from the Bahamas and the Gulf of Mexico, creating daily thundershowers in Daytona Beach from June to September. The city receives an average rainfall of 51.25 inches per year. It is to be noted that Daytona Beach faces a significantly lesser hurricane risk compared to Miami and Key West and a much lower tornado risk than the Midwest and the Great Plains.
The Population And Economy Of Daytona Beach

The median household income in Daytona Beach is $35,893, and the median property value is $153,000. The tourism industry contributes a significant portion of the city’s economy in addition to some manufacturing industries. Several industrial sites are located within the city’s urban enterprise zone. Some of the major companies that have their headquarters in Daytona Beach include NASCAR, Brown & Brown, Inc., Gambro-Renal Products, etc. Some of the most prominent universities in Daytona Beach include Daytona State College, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Bethune Cookman University, and the Daytona Beach campus of the University of Central Florida.
Tourist Attractions In Daytona Beach

Museum of Arts and Science
The Museum of Arts & Sciences is a science, history, and art museum located in Daytona Beach. The Museum houses more than 30,000 objects and is considered one of Central Florida’s most prominent museums. The Museum of Arts & Sciences is affiliated with the Smithsonian Institution and accredited by the American Association of Museums.
Daytona Beach Bandshell

Tarragona Tower
Also referred to as the Tarragona Arch, the Tarragona Tower was constructed using about 4000 cubic yards of the local coquina rock, 1000 bags of cement mixture, and 1,800ft of imported Spanish roofing and flooring tiles. The building was designed by noted architect Elias F. De La Haye, and artist Don J. Emery did its interior artwork. The construction of the Tarragona Arch was completed in 1925 by Charles Ballough, a well-known Volusia County builder.
Halifax Historical Museum
Established in 1984, the Halifax Historical Museum is a large museum housed in the erstwhile Merchants Bank Building at 252 South Beach Street. The Museum houses several artifacts dating from 5,000BC to the present time. On January 6, 1986, the Museum was added to the US National Register of Historic Places.
Brief History
