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Canal Street Historic District

Canal Street Historic District offers a delightful journey through New Smyrna Beach's past with well-preserved brick buildings and tree-lined streets. Art lovers can wander between galleries like The Hub on Canal and Arts on Douglas, while history buffs will appreciate the New Smyrna Museum of History. The district's colorful 1920s storefronts house unique boutiques and antique shops perfect for treasure hunting. Seafood restaurants and casual cafes occupy historic buildings, with most places open until 9pm. Stay in charming bed & breakfasts with period furnishings for the full historic experience. Though public transit is limited, the compact district is easily explored on foot or via the seasonal downtown trolley to nearby beaches.

North Causeway

North Causeway delivers a slice of coastal paradise where the Intracoastal Waterway sparkles with possibility. Fishing boats bob alongside weathered docks while pelicans dive dramatically for their next meal. The Saturday Farmers Market buzzes with vendors selling fresh citrus and local crafts. Buena Vista Park offers a perfect spot to soak up those water views before heading to waterfront restaurants. Getting around is easiest with your own wheels, though the causeway itself is pleasantly bikeable. Most visitors stay in vacation rentals with water views and boat access. The area strikes a perfect balance between working fishing community and tourist amenities, making it ideal for travelers seeking authentic coastal experiences.

Coronado Beach

The Coronado Beach neighborhood offers attractions such as New Smyrna Beach and 27th Avenue Park.

Central Beach

New Smyrna Beach's Central Beach neighborhood has a host of places to visit such as Flagler Avenue Park and New Smyrna Beach.

North Beach

New Smyrna Beach's North Beach neighborhood offers attractions including New Smyrna Beach.

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Thirteen miles of white sand beckon surfers and sunbathers alike in this laid-back coastal haven. Flagler Avenue offers eclectic shopping before leading directly to the Atlantic waves. Canal Street Historic District reveals the town's artistic side with galleries tucked into historic buildings. Take an airboat through wildlife-rich mangroves or explore Sugar Mill Ruins for a taste of history. Canaveral National Seashore provides pristine shoreline just south of town. Despite the dubious honor of being the 'shark bite capital of the world,' locals paddle out daily. The Marine Discovery Center offers eco-tours for those preferring to keep their feet dry. After sunset, seafood restaurants serve the day's catch while locals debate which beach access has the best break.

Aerial view of New Smyrna Beach

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There's a lot visitors like about New Smyrna Beach, especially its beaches and restaurants. Take in the local culture of New Smyrna Beach at The Hub on Canal and New Smyrna Museum of History. Check out other sights like Canal Street Historic District and New Smyrna Beach Golf Course.

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