Pole Dancer Fishin’ Charters Call Captain Jeff for an unforgettable trip on the water. Capt. Jeff Patterson 386-451-4992 http://www.smallboatbigfish.com All information taken from website:: Services:: At Pole Dancer Fishin’ Charters, I feature a wide range of inshore and back water fishing charters in Daytona Beach and Ormond Beach, Florida. We fish the Tomoka River, Halifax River, and Ponce Inlet targeting redfish, snook, tarpon, seatrout, flounder, and catch other species as well. ... Read more »
Nature
DAYTONA BEACH NATURE LOVERS – KAYAK at CRACKER CREEK
I oftern get asked about Canoe or Kayak rentals for folks looking for a nature adventure on their vacation. Most recently - Laura had requested info on Kayak rentals - so I went on line and found CRACKER CREEK The info below is right off the website - http://www.crackercreek.com/ I havent tried this activity myself - and have learned over the years to NEVER EVER climb into a canoe with my husband. ...... but this is fairly close to Daytona and would be a easy location ... Read more »
Portraits on the Beach by Tony Giese
We were in Daytona from Aug 2nd - Aug 13th, 2014 I decided that I was going to invest in some professional shots of my condos for my 2015 advertising campaign this trip. Actually I had this on my to-do list for the past few years - it was a matter of finding the right time to get this done, between rentals and updates - I always found an excuse to do it next time. I have been oogling Tony Giese's work and website for a few years now and was thrilled to finally get the chance to meet him!! ... Read more »
There was a magic about the sea.
“There was a magic about the sea. People were drawn to it. People wanted to love by it, swim in it, play in it, look at it. It was a living thing that as as unpredictable as a great stage actor: it could be calm and welcoming, opening its arms to embrace it's audience one moment, but then could explode with its stormy tempers, flinging people around, wanting them out, attacking coastlines, breaking down islands. It had a playful side too, as it enjoyed the crowd, tossed the children about, ... Read more »
Because there’s nothing more beautiful
“Because there's nothing more beautiful than the way the ocean refuses to stop kissing the shoreline, no matter how many times it's sent away.” ― Sarah Kay ... Read more »
Ponce Inlet – Jet Boat Ride
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Daytona Beach Groupon Deals !!!
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Marine Discovery Center | Kayaking
Guided Kayak Ecotours Guided kayak ecotours in New Smyrna Beach, Florida — all levels welcome. Rates (includes kayak, paddle, life jacket, safety kit) Adult.......................................................$30 Children(6-12 years old)...........................$20 Your Own Boat..........................................$20 Rates subject to change. Please confirm with the office. Paddle the Indian River Lagoon with a Florida Master Naturalist and learn ... Read more »
June 2010 Turtle Watch
June 2010 Turtle Watch New Symrna Beach Turtle Watch for June 2010 Event Happens: Jun 02, 2010 - Jun 30, 2010 (08:00 PM - 12:00 AM) Starting Saturday, May 15th, 2010 at 9am, staff at Canaveral National Seashore will begin taking telephone reservations for this year's June Turtle Watch programs. The number to call is 386.428.3384, extension 18. The programs are open to all persons 8 years of age and older. Programs are limited to 40 persons per night with a maximum of 6 persons per ... Read more »
Bill Belleville’s “Florida Nature Blog”
I found a new blog for all of you Florida nature lovers. Bill Belleville has the Florida Nature blog, which is lazy and relaxed and introduces us to some very special places near Daytona Beach, Florida !! This particular post is also for you adventure seekers...Stephan Crane's SS Commodore http://floridanature.wordpress.com/2009/09/08/salvaging-a-literary-memory-naturalism-is-born-off-the-florida-coast/ This is an article about visiting the watery grave of the SS Commodore the vessel sunk ... Read more »
C Turtle….
These shots are from April of this year... I was driving back from visiting Ponce Inlet Beach and I see this little dude heading into the rushes on the side of the road. I have been coming to Daytona for years...YEARS and have never seen a wild turtle. Have seen hurt sad broken turtles at The Marine Science Center. I have seen little captured turtles for sale at the flea market,( I always consider buying them to let them go free.....) So when I saw this little guy I stopped the ... Read more »