West Volusia Visitor Center

Centrally located between Orlando and Daytona Beach, the West Volusia County region encompasses 15 distinct communities along the St. Johns River, each thriving with historical, cultural and natural charm. Historic landmarks, cultural attractions and a variety of unique accommodations and eclectic restaurants make this a popular spot for visitors and residents alike.

Accommodations: An eclectic mix of accommodations can be found. Whether guests choose a waterfront fish camp, charming B&B, flagship hotel or enjoy the comforts of their own RV, they will find themselves at home during their stay. Innkeepers and property managers alike bestow southern hospitality and down-home charm.

Accessibility: Daytona Beach International Airport is located only 30 minutes east on US 17-92 in Daytona Beach. Delta airlines and several rental car companies service this location. Orlando Sanford International Airport is 45 minutes away and Orlando International Airport is one-hour west off Interstate 4. Most major airline carriers and rental car companies service these airports.

Amtrak provides regularly scheduled service to DeLand's historic train station in the heart of the region.

By automobile, we are conveniently located between Orlando and Daytona Beach along the Interstate 4 corridor. From Interstate 95, take Interstate 4 westbound to exits 108 through 118. From Interstate 75, take Interstate 4 eastbound to exits 108 though 118.

Stop In: West Volusia Tourism Bureau Visitor Center

116 W. New York Ave., DeLand, FL 32720

Located just across the street from Chess Park and the Old County Courthouse, 1 block west of Woodland Avenue (U.S. Hwy 17-92)

Open Monday-Saturday 9-5 and Sunday 10-2

Credits and Sources:

Dena Scroggins, West Volusia Tourism Bureau