Holly Hill FloridaBEACHES & WATERFRONT ESCAPES


Listed below are the best beaches and waterfront escapes near Holly Hill, Florida.



1. Daytona Beach

WORLD'S MOST FAMOUS BEACH


Daytona Beach offers warm sunshine, hard-packed sands, and beautiful ocean views with 24-hour access for pedestrians and bicyclists. Visitors can drive and park directly on the beach from sunrise to sunset from November to April and from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. from May to October. The beach features designated driving areas marked by signs and wooden posts where visitors can enjoy a unique beach experience.


2. Dunlawton Beach

ACCESSIBLE OCEANFRONT ESCAPE


Dunlawton Beach is a popular oceanfront destination accessible via the recently reopened Dunlawton vehicle access ramp. Visitors can drive their vehicles directly onto the sand for convenient beach access and parking, making it ideal for families with beach equipment. The beach offers the classic Daytona Beach area experience with hard-packed sand and stunning Atlantic Ocean views.


3. Rockefeller Beach

4X4 ADVENTURE BEACH


Rockefeller Beach offers a more adventurous beach experience with its 4x4-only access ramp now open to the public. The beach provides a less crowded alternative to other Volusia County beaches while still offering the same beautiful Atlantic coastline. Visitors with appropriate vehicles can enjoy driving and parking directly on the sand for a unique beach day.


4. Lighthouse Point Park

HISTORIC COASTAL RETREAT


Lighthouse Point Park is a scenic coastal park in Ponce Inlet that combines natural beauty with historical significance. The park features beach access, fishing opportunities, and views of the historic Ponce de Leon Lighthouse. While the jetty area is currently closed, the park itself remains open for visitors to enjoy its natural coastal setting.


5. Tom Renick Park

FAMILY-FRIENDLY BEACH PARK


Tom Renick Park offers a family-friendly beach experience with convenient amenities and ocean access. The park features picnic facilities, restrooms, and showers to complement its beach access, making it perfect for day trips. Visitors appreciate the less crowded atmosphere compared to the main Daytona Beach area while still enjoying the same beautiful Atlantic coastline.



6. Sun Splash Park

MODERN BEACHFRONT RECREATION


Sun Splash Park is a modern beachfront facility featuring convenient beach access, decorative walkways, and a splash pad for children. The park offers shaded picnic areas, restrooms, and outdoor showers along with ample parking for visitors. Its central location and family-friendly amenities make it a popular choice for both tourists and locals seeking beach recreation.


7. New Smyrna Beach

SURF CAPITAL GETAWAY


New Smyrna Beach is renowned as one of the premier surfing destinations on Florida's east coast with consistent waves and a laid-back atmosphere. The beach offers the same drive-on access as Daytona Beach but typically with smaller crowds and a more relaxed vibe. Visitors can enjoy the charming nearby Flagler Avenue with its shops and restaurants after a day of beach activities.


8. Ormond Beach

PEACEFUL ATLANTIC SHORELINE


Ormond Beach offers a more peaceful alternative to Daytona Beach with the same beautiful Atlantic shoreline and hard-packed sand. The beach is accessible for vehicles in designated areas, allowing for convenient parking right on the sand. Visitors appreciate the less commercialized atmosphere while still enjoying all the recreational opportunities of a classic Florida beach.


9. Andy Romano Beachfront Park

MODERN BEACH RECREATION


Andy Romano Beachfront Park is a modern beach facility featuring a splash pad, picnic areas, and convenient beach access. The park offers free parking, clean restrooms, and outdoor showers, making it ideal for families with children. Its thoughtful design combines recreational amenities with direct access to Ormond Beach's beautiful Atlantic shoreline.


10. Smyrna Dunes Park

DIVERSE COASTAL ECOSYSTEMS


Smyrna Dunes Park is a unique 73-acre park situated on a peninsula surrounded by water on three sides, offering views of both the Atlantic Ocean and the Indian River. The park features a 2-mile elevated boardwalk that protects the fragile dune ecosystem while providing access to five distinct ecosystems and beaches. Visitors can enjoy swimming, fishing, and wildlife viewing in this pristine natural setting that allows leashed pets in designated areas.