The Best Daytona Beach Hotels

Daytona beach has spectacular boutiques, marvelous dining venues and beautiful white-sand beaches. The hotels are inviting and offer visitors the opportunity to cleanse themselves of their winter blues. Here are three hotels in Daytona Beach that want to serve your every need.
Plaza Resort and Spa

This hotel has been in the Daytona Beach area for over 100 years. It's an elegant hotel offering guests a spectacular ocean view. Guests will have no trouble relaxing and unwinding in its European-style spa. Shops can be found near the hotel. Guests will be spoiled with the amenities offered, which include oversize rooms or suites, fitness center, Jacuzzi, salon service, cafe, Olympic-size pool and ballroom. As of April 2009, the cost of staying here is about $200 to $300 a night per guest (plus tax).

Hilton Daytona Beach Oceanfront Resort

Guests staying at this hotel will appreciate the service offered and numerous amenities available. The hotel has two pools and a complete fitness center. Sunbathers will be able to unwind and relax on the sun deck, and kids can swim in their own pool. Families will enjoy the hotel's free outdoor amphitheater. Guests will also be within walking distance of boutiques and Daytona's Lagoon. As of April 2009, the cost of staying here is about $200 to just over $400 a night per guest (plus tax).

The Shores Resort and Spa Daytona Beach‎

This hotel is pure luxury, making it the perfect place for guests to have special events or company meetings. The hotel has a restaurant that's sure to satisfy your taste buds with its unusual dishes and wine selection. Guests can enjoy an oceanside sun deck, numerous swimming pools and a Jacuzzi. Guests will enjoy the 42-inch flat-screen television, beautiful ocean view and luxurious bathroom. Guests can also take advantage of the hotel's marvelous spa when further pampering is in order. As of April 2009, the cost of staying here is about $200 to just over $300 a night per guest (plus tax).

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