The Hilton Beach Daytona Florida Motel offers the best value for your money when you visit for pleasure or even on business. The property is conveniently located near the international airport and offers rooms with enchanting views of the Halifax River or the Atlantic Ocean. Some ocean front rooms have private balconies as well. Visit between May and October and you will have marine turtles and their young ones for neighbors on the beach! Guest rooms and suites are well appointed and sport an ambience to go with the tropical paradise atmosphere of Daytona. All modern amenities that conventional travelers seek are available at this beach Daytona Florida Motel. These include color TV, movies, coffee makers and irons, telephones, voicemail and Internet. The hotel offers free on-site parking and access to the beach. A pool, spa, fitness center, bar, full service restaurant and evening piano music in the lobby, are available for your use. Friendly and well-trained staff ensures the same high standards of service that you will find at a Hilton anywhere in the world. HHonors benefits apply at this beach Daytona Florida Motel.
It is easy to make
a
reservation online. You will receive the best available rate.
Enjoy the
warm sunshine, clear skies and white sands of Daytona
Beach with us.
Spend days
lazing in the sun or keep fit with a range of sports
options. Use Hilton’s comprehensive and professional
services to conduct a business or a family event that
your guests will love. Savor fine dining and exotic
nightlife to round off relaxing days with memorable
evenings. Learn new water sports such as parasailing or
go for a quiet trip down the Halifax River. See the
world famous motor sports, a chocolate factory and a
collection of fine museums. Go skating or play golf.
Wander through landscaped parks with unobstructed ocean
views. Spend all the time you can on a Beach Daytona Hotel Spring
Break , and there will still be activities
for which your family, associates and you will want to
return again and again-just like the marine turtles who
have nested here for centuries.
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