Looking for the latest things to do in Daytona Beach in 2026? You’re in luck because the Daytona Beach area is rolling out a whole new lineup of attractions, amenities and coastal experiences. From refreshed beachfront fun with a new dog-friendly beach to exciting new exhibits and renovations, there’s something special arriving for every kind of traveler. Whether you’re planning your first vacation here or coming back for more sunshine, here’s a look at what’s new in Daytona Beach:

New Hotel Openings in Daytona Beach

  • Residence Inn by Marriott Ormond Beach: The Residence Inn by Marriott is a 137-room, five-story oceanfront property that is projected to open in the summer 2026. Located in Ormond Beach, the hotel will have 137 extended-stay guestrooms and amenities will include a lobby pool bar, meeting space, complimentary breakfast area, elevated outdoor pool with ocean views, business center, fitness center, guest self-laundry, and sundry shop.
  • TownePlace Suites by Marriott Daytona Beach Oceanfront: Located in Daytona Beach, the TownePlace Suites by Marriott Daytona Beach has a projected opening of spring 2026 and will feature extended-stay spacious suites with full kitchens, oceanfront event space and bar/lounge.

Billy’s Tap Room in Ormond Beach

The much-anticipated reopening of Billy’s Tap Room, located on the beachside along Granada Blvd. in Ormond Beach, is scheduled for 2026. Billy’s Tap Room is one of the original restaurants of Ormond Beach with a history dating back to 1922. Now under new ownership, this storied restaurant will reopen with a fresh atmosphere but that same historic feel that made it a favorite among locals and visitors alike. Menu will include seafood and steaks along with beer and wine on tap and live entertainment.

Daytona Beach Dog Beach

Does Daytona Beach have a Dog Beach?

A new dog-friendly beach has opened with the Daytona Beach Dog Beach. The 1.7-mile stretch of shoreline, located between the Williams Avenue and Seabreeze Boulevard approaches, welcomes leashed dogs during daylight hours.  Dogs must remain leashed, stay within designated boundaries, owners pick up waste, and dogs do not disturb wildlife or dune vegetation. Other locations along the “World’s Most Famous Beach” for visitors to enjoy the white sand beaches with their furry four-legged friends include Lighthouse Point Park in Ponce Inlet, the south shores in New Smyrna Beach at Smyrna Dunes Park, and the Ormond Beach Dog Beach.

Renovations at Ocean Center Convention Complex

The Ocean Center Convention Complex is undergoing a $40 million renovation in celebration of its 40th anniversary. Upgrades include new arena seating, a new arena floor, LED lighting, sound system enhancements, refreshed greenroom and backstage areas, and new interior and exterior paint. The arena floor is set for completion in December 2025, with new seating installation beginning in February and wrapping in April of 2026.
 

Main Street Arch Daytona Beach

Daytona Beach's Main Street Arch

The restoration and preservation of one of the city’s most recognizable landmarks – the historic Main Street Arch beach approach – has been completed. Originally built in 1936 as part of President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s New Deal and constructed through the Works Progress Administration (WPA), the Main Street Arch has been a staple of the beachside landscape for nearly 90 years and is an iconic photo backdrop for visitors to the destination.
 

Daytona Tortugas at Jackie Robinson Ballpark

Jackie Robinson Ballpark Renovation Project

The Jackie Robinson Ballpark Renovation Project represents a significant transformation of the iconic venue where Jackie Robinson played in the first integrated Major League Baseball spring training game in 1946. Home to the Daytona Tortugas, a Cincinnati Reds affiliated minor league team, upgrades at the ballpark began in late 2024 and are expected to be completed in early 2026.

Key features of the modernization include:

  • A 30,000-square-foot, multi-story player development facility
  • Home and away clubhouses
  • Indoor batting cages and fitness areas
  • Upgraded dugouts and accessible parking
  • New team stores, offices, club seating and infrastructure improvements

The ballpark, designated as a National Commemorative Site and part of the African American Civil Rights Network, opened in 1914 and is the oldest stadium in use in the minor leagues.
 

Expedition: Dinosaur at the Museum of Arts & Sciences in Daytona Beach

Expedition: Dinosaur at Museum of Arts & Sciences in Daytona Beach

The Museum of Arts & Sciences is transporting visitors into the age of the dinosaurs with Expedition: Dinosaur, an immersive experience that combines life-like animatronic dinosaurs, exciting interactives and hands-on educational activities that bring the prehistoric world to life. With over a dozen realistic, animatronic dinosaurs— complete with lifelike movement, soundscapes, and special effects — Expedition: Dinosaur creates the unforgettable sensation of walking among these ancient giants.

The exhibit is open through March 29. After March 29, the museum will close (except for special ticketed Planetarium events) to prepare for the construction of a new 90,000 square foot, $150 million museum, which is expected to open in fall 2028.
 

Aerial view of Daytona Beach International Airport

New Air Service – JetBlue Airways

Easy-to-use Daytona Beach International Airport, which was named the Commercial Service Airport of the Year in 2024 by the Florida Department of Transportation, continues to add new airlines and flights.

JetBlue Airways has returned to Daytona Beach, offering two daily, nonstop routes to New York City (JFK) and Boston (BOS). Also providing air service are American Airlines, Avelo Airlines, Breeze Airways, and Delta.

Ready to start planning your getaway to the Florida coast?

Check out the wide range of accommodations available in Daytona Beach, and start planning your 2026 vacation today! We’ll be looking forward to celebrating the major events with you and your vacation crew soon!