
Info on Vacation Rentals in Daytona Beach, FL
Travelers have a variety of different choices for lodging when they head to Daytona Beach for a vacation. Many visitors have a favorite hotel where they stay year after year, content with a standard room that offers multiple beds with a bath and all the standard hotel/resort amenities like a pool, hot tub, restaurant, and perhaps a game room or other kid-oriented favorite. Others, however, find that renting a condo or single home is much more their style, and in Daytona Beach, there are plenty of vacation rentals that you'll be able to pick from.
What are the advantages of renting a vacation home in Daytona Beach? Many frequent travelers will tell you that the best reason to avoid the hotels and opt instead for a vacation rental is for privacy. Indeed, most vacation rentals (except studio units) boast private bedrooms where families can enjoy a little separation after spending the entire day together. The separate bedrooms also allow friends or extended family to travel together and still maintain their privacy. Others note that their reason for choosing a vacation rental is because of the kitchen. The presence of a full kitchen or kitchenette allows the renter to cook meals or prepare snacks, avoiding the need to eat out all the time, therefore saving a substantial amount of money.
In many cases, vacation rentals in Daytona Beach are less expensive than a standard hotel, and if you don’t mind making your own bed and cleaning your own bathroom while you’re there, a rental can certainly stretch your vacation dollars. Condos in Daytona generally range from 1 to 3 bedrooms, often with multiple baths, and many sit directly on the beach. Often, a condo development in Daytona Beach provides guests with similar amenities to those of a resort hotel, including a pool and hot tub, lazy river, tennis courts, fitness center, billiards, and more. Many also offer stunning views of the Atlantic from the living room or balcony. Rates vary from season to season and, usually, off-season weekly rates are excellent. Some rentals can also be leased for a month or an entire season.
For those who prefer a single-family property, there are plenty of those for rent in Daytona Beach as well. Some are within walking distance of the beach. Others may be a bit further from the action but are a little cheaper and a logical choice for those who prefer not to be part of the noise and crowds. Single home vacation rentals in this city usually range from small bungalows with 2 bedrooms and a bath to very opulent homes on the Intracoastal Waterway or overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, offered at a hefty price. Some single homes also have a pool or other amenities while others do not. This might be a deterrent to some who are considering a vacation rental in Daytona Beach, but if those amenities aren’t an issue, the price can be quite desirable.
Vacation rentals are tough to come by during peak seasons, including around the time of the Daytona 500 and other races as well as during Spring Break, so vacationers should plan accordingly. The shoulder seasons of spring and fall are the easiest times to find a rental at an affordable price.
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