Biketoberfest Rally in Daytona Beach
In less than 90 days, motorcycle enthusiasts will gather in the Daytona Beach area and Volusia County for the annual Biketoberfest rally.
The 32nd edition takes place between October 17-20.
The four-day motorcycle rally attracts riding enthusiasts from across the country for live music, bike shows, racing at Daytona International Speedway, and miles of cruising along famous A1A, historic Main Street and the Ormond Beach Scenic Loop.
“Biketoberfest attracts enthusiasts to share their passion and love for motorcycles,” said Lori Campbell Baker, Executive Director of the Daytona Beach Area Convention and Visitors Bureau.
The Official Biketoberfest Welcome Center will once again be located trackside this year at Daytona International Speedway’s Fall Cycle Scene display.
The official Biketoberfest mobile app, available for free download, has been redesigned and will provide the most up-to-date information on what to see, do and experience during the four-day rally.
The MotoPassport Scavenger Hunt will return for the event and give bikers the opportunity to receive an exclusive collectible coin by checking in at designated locations during the rally.
In preparation for this year’s event, the Daytona Beach Area CVB’s inaugural Harley Dream Giveaway, which began during last year’s Biketoberfest, continues through September 3, 2024.
Participants can purchase tickets to win two Harley-Davidson motorcycles.
In addition, the prize package will include a brand-new custom double trailer and accommodations for Biketoberfest 2024 at the Hard Rock Hotel Daytona Beach.
Bikers can enter to win the Harley Dream Giveaway with as little as a $3 tax-deductible donation to Dream Giveaway’s charities.
Tickets are available for purchase at Biketoberfest.org.
More information is available on the official event website, Biketoberfest.org, including area events, concerts, demo rides, places to stay and more.
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