Daytona Beach holiday celebrations
Now that Hurricane Nicole has passed, visitors will discover a wide range of holiday events and activities in Daytona Beach.
Opportunities to celebrate the holidays are endless from holiday light displays to one of the largest car shows.
Magic of Lights:
The iconic Daytona International Speedway transforms from a high-speed race track to the Magic of Lights. From Nov. 18-Jan. 1, the 1.5-mile display will feature over a million of the latest LED bulbs and all-new digital animation technology.
Stetson Mansion Christmas Spectacular Holiday Home Tour:
The Stetson Mansion Christmas Spectacular Holiday Home Tour takes place at “Florida’s first luxury estate’. Designer decorations from around the world will adorn the mansion and each of the ten rooms. Experience self-guided tours, offered four to six times per day through January 21.
Rose Villa Southern Table & Bar:
Located in Ormond Beach, Rose Villa Southern Table and Bar will transform into a Gingerbread light display. Through Jan. 5, 2023, visitors can stop for selfies outside of this historic Victorian building. During Gingerbread Fantasy, the restaurant will be decorated with larger-than-life Gingerbread men, giant lollipops, and unique topiary snowmen.
Riverfront Esplanade:
The brand new mile-long Riverfront Esplanade will have holiday activities planned throughout December including a pet parade, carolers, and movies on the lawn. Guitarist and vocalist Jonathan Butler will perform his “Oh Holy Night Christmas” concert at The News-Journal Center.
To view all the happenings in the Daytona Beach holiday happenings, ivisit www.DaytonaBeach.com
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