Route and Drive Time
I-4 East connects Orlando to Daytona Beach in approximately 60 to 75 minutes, covering about 55 miles. The route passes through Sanford, DeLand, and Deltona before reaching the coast. BusBrother drivers are experienced with the heavy I-4 congestion near the I-95 interchange.
Race Day Transportation
Daytona International Speedway draws over 100,000 fans for the Daytona 500 each February. Parking around the Speedway is a nightmare for individual cars, but charter buses have dedicated staging areas. We handle the pre-race arrival and post-race exit strategy so your group avoids hours in traffic.
Beach Group Outings
Daytona Beach offers 23 miles of hard-packed sand beaches where vehicles are allowed on designated stretches. For groups headed to the Boardwalk area or Ponce Inlet, our bus drops off at Ocean Avenue and picks up at a scheduled time.
Combining Attractions
Groups often combine a Daytona Beach trip with stops at the Ponce de Leon Inlet Lighthouse or Marine Science Center. BusBrother can build a multi-stop itinerary that maximizes your day on the coast.
About the Author
Mark Gabrielli is the founder of BusBrother and CEO of WETYR Corporation. With over a decade of experience in Florida transportation logistics, Mark has personally coordinated thousands of group trips - from cruise port shuttles at Port Canaveral to corporate charters across Orlando and Tampa. He started BusBrother to bring transparent pricing, competitive carrier bidding, and 24/7 service to a market that historically lacked all three.
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