Getting Here
The Daytona Beach area is located where two major interstate highways intersect – Interstate 4 and Interstate 95 – and is very accessible whether you’re traveling by car or using location transportation options including most major rental car companies, public bus transportation, taxis, or Uber and other ride-sharing options.
Getting Here By Air
Visitors can fly directly into the easy-to-use Daytona Beach International Airport via Delta (Atlanta, ATL) and American Airlines (Charlotte, CTL) year-round, with seasonal non-stop flights from Washington Reagan National Airport (DCA) in Washington, DC. JetBlue Airways provides non-stop flights from New York City (JFK) and Boston (BOS).
Avelo Airlines has non-stop flights from New Haven, CT (HVN) and Philadelphia/Delaware Valley (Wilmington Airport, ILG). Breeze Airways provides non-stop flights from Westchester County-New York, NY, Hartford, CT, Raleigh-Durham, NC, Providence, RI and Akron/Canton, Ohio. Explore Area Airports.
Driving Directions
Driving to the Daytona Beach area is easy, as two of the state's major interstates intersect here - Interstate 95, which runs north and south and Interstate 4, which comes in from the west. Other major roads leading into the area include U.S. Highway 1; U.S. Highway 92; State Road 40 (which connects to Interstate 75) and Highway A1A which runs along the beautiful Atlantic coastline. Get Directions.
Local Transportation and Airport Shuttle Service
Local options include most major car rental companies, taxis, riding-sharing services, and the public bus system (Votran).
Groome Transportation provides reliable daily round trip shuttle service to and from Daytona Beach and Orlando Sanford Airport (SFB) and Orlando International Airport (MCO).

