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Buses to Daytona Beach start at just $8.98, depending on your starting location. To secure the most budget-friendly options, ensure you book early and consider traveling on weekdays and during off-peak hours for the cheapest deals!
The best way to buy bus tickets to Daytona Beach is through the Greyhound website or the free Greyhound app. With just a few clicks, you can easily book your bus trip and choose your preferred seating. You can pay for your bus to Daytona Beach using a variety of payment methods, including debit and credit cards. For more information on payment methods, please visit the payment methods page. Looking for a cheap ticket to Daytona Beach? Make sure to book in advance and consider traveling during weekdays and peak-off times to get the best deals!
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You can use your Greyhound bus ticket to Daytona Beach by either presenting the PDF with a QR code when booked online or by accessing it directly in the app if purchased within the app. Simply show your ticket to the bus driver at boarding and they will scan it to validate your travel.
With Greyhound and FlixBus, you can easily reach 31 destinations from Daytona Beach, including Orlando, Jacksonville, Fort Lauderdale.
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Going to Daytona Beach by bus is easy with Greyhound, with 31 different rides to choose from. You can check the bus schedule once you select your departure city, destination city, and desired trip date.
Yes, you can reserve your preferred seat on most of the buses to Daytona Beach. All customers will be assigned a seat, but you have the option to choose your preferred one. If available, you’ll see the option when you add the passenger name to your booking. If you’d like to choose your seat, a small fee will be charged and will vary based on the route you are taking. Please visit our guide on seat reservations for more information.
When traveling by bus to Daytona Beach with Greyhound, you are allowed to bring one carry-on bag with you (maximum 25 lbs, 16x12x7 inches). The first bag that you store under the bus is free, and if you have a Flexible fare, the second bag stored under the bus is also free. For more information about our luggage policies and how to book extra baggage, please visit our dedicated baggage page.
Greyhound buses are equipped with wheelchair lifts to assist passengers using wheelchairs or mobility scooters. Each bus has space for two passengers with these devices. It's recommended to book your bus ticket to Daytona Beach in advance to ensure a spot. If you'd like to transfer to a regular seat, our drivers will stow your device for you. Service animals are also welcome on board our buses. For further details on accessibility and service animal policies, please check this link.

Bus to Daytona Beach

Daytona Beach sits on the Atlantic coast of central Florida, an hour northeast of Orlando, on the wide hard-packed sand beach that gave the city its name and its racing history. It's a working coastal city of about 75,000 with a long reputation for the Daytona International Speedway, the spring break crowd, the Daytona Bike Week and Biketoberfest, and a long stretch of family-friendly Atlantic beach. The bus to Daytona Beach drops you in central downtown at the Bus Station on South Ridgewood Avenue, with the beachfront, the Boardwalk, the Daytona International Speedway and the Halifax River reachable on foot or by short rideshare. People come for the beach itself — long, broad and known for the hard-packed sand that allows car driving on designated stretches — for the Speedway and the racing weekends, for the Boardwalk amusements, and for an easy Florida weekend that pairs beach with motorsport. A Daytona Beach bus ticket lands you a short walk from the Halifax River.

Greyhound stops in Daytona Beach

Daytona Beach has three Greyhound stops. The main one is the Daytona Beach Bus Station at 138 South Ridgewood Avenue, in the central downtown — buses board on the south side of the building, on US-1 just south of International Speedway Boulevard next to a Wawa gas station. The second is the Tanger Outlets flag stop at 1100 Cornerstone Boulevard, on the western edge of the city — buses board from the bus pullover lane in front of the Tanger Outlets parking lot, across from the Tomoka Town Center. The third is a New Smyrna Beach flag stop at 2995 State Route 44 — buses board at the Chevron on the right side of the building, with a Walmart and a McDonald's nearby.

For most travellers, the Ridgewood Avenue station is the right choice — it's central and the most useful for the Daytona metro. As a full terminal there's indoor seating, restrooms and the basic shelter you'd expect; plan to arrive in good time so you can find your platform and get checked in. The Tanger Outlets and New Smyrna Beach stops are useful only if your trip ends naturally on those corridors. Both flag stops require arriving at least 15 minutes before departure to be in position when the bus pulls in.

If you're being met, all three locations are familiar to rideshare drivers. From the Ridgewood Avenue station, the beachfront, the Boardwalk and the central restaurants are all a short rideshare or walk away. Have your ticket ready on your phone or printed for boarding.

Getting around Daytona Beach after your bus to Daytona Beach arrives

Daytona Beach is a working coastal city built on a tight grid between the Halifax River and the Atlantic. From the Ridgewood Avenue station, the central downtown along Beach Street, the Riverfront and the Halifax River are within a comfortable walk. The beachfront and the Boardwalk are across the river, reachable by the Main Street Bridge or the Seabreeze Boulevard Bridge.

The Votran network — the Volusia County public-transport service — runs city buses across Daytona Beach, with useful routes from the central downtown to the Daytona International Speedway, the airport, the beachfront and out to New Smyrna Beach and Port Orange. Service runs through the day on weekdays and lighter on Sundays. Rideshare runs reliably across the city and is the realistic option for evening trips and for the Speedway on race weekends.

For the wider region — Ponce de Leon Inlet Lighthouse south of the city, Ormond Beach to the north, the Canaveral National Seashore further south, and Orlando an hour west on I-4 — a rental car is the practical option. The Daytona Beach hard-packed sand allows car driving on parts of the beach itself for a small daily fee — an unusual feature that pulls visitors who haven't seen it before. Cycling is also viable along the Halifax Riverfront and the Atlantic boardwalk.

Top things to do in Daytona Beach

  • Daytona Beach itself, the long stretch of hard-packed Atlantic sand running about 23 miles from Ormond Beach south to Ponce de Leon Inlet — wide, family-friendly and accessible to cars on designated stretches for a daily fee.
  • The Daytona International Speedway, the 2.5-mile tri-oval that hosts the Daytona 500 in February and the Coke Zero Sugar 400 in late summer. Tours run year-round even on non-race days.
  • The Daytona Beach Boardwalk and Pier, the central beachfront entertainment strip with arcades, restaurants, the Daytona Beach Bandshell and the historic Main Street Pier extending out into the Atlantic.
  • The Ponce de Leon Inlet Lighthouse and Museum, south of the city in Ponce Inlet, the 175-foot lighthouse from 1887, with the original Fresnel lens, museum buildings and a climbable tower with 203 steps.
  • The Museum of Arts and Sciences, west of downtown on Nova Road, with strong galleries on Cuban art (the Cuban Foundation Museum collection), Florida pre-history, decorative arts and a planetarium. Plan a half-day.
  • The Daytona Beach Bandshell, the 1937 coquina-stone amphitheatre on the Boardwalk, with free summer concerts on Saturday evenings.
  • The Halifax Historical Museum, downtown in the restored 1910 Merchants Bank Building, with strong galleries on the early days of beach racing on the sand and the founding of the city.
  • The Bethune-Cookman University campus on the northwest side, the historically Black university founded by Mary McLeod Bethune. The campus is open for visits and the Mary McLeod Bethune Home is a National Historic Landmark.
  • The Jackie Robinson Ballpark on City Island, where Jackie Robinson played his first racially integrated professional baseball game in 1946 — the home of the Daytona Tortugas High-A team and a National Historic Landmark.
  • Sun Splash Park, on the Halifax Riverfront, with summer water-feature play areas and good views of the river.
  • The Daytona Beach Bike Week, the headline March/early-April motorcycle rally that fills Main Street and the surrounding bars for ten days. Biketoberfest is the smaller October version.
  • Tomoka State Park, north of the city in Ormond Beach, with kayak put-ins on the Tomoka River, walking trails through coastal hammock and a small interpretive centre.
  • The Ponce Inlet boardwalks and the Lighthouse Point Park, on the southern end of the inlet, with public boardwalks, picnic areas and access to the inlet jetty for fishing and walks.

Best time to visit Daytona Beach

October through May is the long, comfortable window. Daytime temperatures sit in a pleasant range — afternoons in the 70s and 80s through the winter — and the Atlantic stays warm enough to swim into November. December and January are mild, and the city has its quieter winter character outside Daytona 500 weekend in February.

The headline race weekends — Daytona 500 in February, Coke Zero Sugar 400 in late summer, Bike Week in March/April, Biketoberfest in October — fill the city's hotels and bars for a long weekend each. If you're visiting during one of these, book accommodation well ahead and expect the central beachfront and Speedway corridor to be busy. Outside those weekends, the shoulder seasons of March-May and September-November are the connoisseur's windows.

Summer is hot and humid, with afternoons regularly in the 90s and high humidity through the day. The Atlantic moderates the heat slightly and the beaches stay popular. Plan walking and outdoor sightseeing for early morning, lean into the indoor museums in the afternoon, and respect the late-day thunderstorms when they roll in. The Atlantic hurricane season runs through the summer and early autumn months — most days are uneventful but check forecasts a few days out if you're visiting between June and October.

From the Ridgewood Avenue station a few blocks east lands you on Beach Street and the Halifax Riverfront, where a coffee and a slow walk get you ready before the Main Street Bridge across to the beachfront and Boardwalk. Drop bags at a hotel on the beachside, find a sand walk and let the rest of the day happen. Use the search bar on this page to check schedules and book bus tickets to Daytona Beach when your dates are firm.

Planning Your Greyhound Bus Trip to Daytona Beach?

You're in the right place! Get all the details you need to arrange your bus journey to Daytona Beach! There are 3 bus stops in Daytona Beach. You can board the Greyhound at Daytona Beach, Daytona Beach Bus Station, New Smyrna Beach (Tropical). You can easily find the location of the stop(s) on the map available on this page. Traveling to or departing from Daytona Beach can cost you as little as $8.98. If you're on the hunt for a cheap ticket to Daytona Beach, remember to book early. Traveling on weekdays or during non-peak hours can also lead you to some of the most budget-friendly fares available! With 31 destinations linked to Daytona Beach, Greyhound provides you with multiple options for planning your bus trip.

Why travel to Daytona Beach with Greyhound

When you choose Greyhound, you're promised a comfy seat and free Wi-Fi throughout your journey. Stay connected and entertained while we safely drive you to your destination! Enjoy a comfy bus trip to Daytona Beach with our onboard facilities like free Wi-Fi and power outlets. Choose your favorite seat while booking and travel with peace of mind rest easy knowing your ticket covers one carry-on and one checked bag.

How to book your bus ticket to Daytona Beach

Booking a ticket with Greyhound is a breeze: on this website or on the free Greyhound App, you can complete your booking in a few clicks. When purchasing your ticket to Daytona Beach online, you can choose between different secured online payment methods, such as credit and debit cards. Alternatively, you can pay in cash at a sales point.