Locally Owned and Managed Vacation Homes You Can Trust

Casago Daytona began with a simple belief: travel should feel easy. The kind of easy where you start browsing and everything makes sense, where arrival day feels calm, and where the only surprise is how quickly you settle in. We built our approach around that feeling and never looked back.

Tim “Smitty” Smith leads Casago Daytona with the kind of steady, sleeves-rolled-up hospitality you only get from someone who truly knows this coast. Smitty has called Central Florida home for decades as countless quick escapes to New Smyrna and Daytona quickly turned into a lifelong pull toward the beach.

Smitty has built a team that keeps things simple for guests: clear answers, clean homes, and real help when you need it. If you call, there’s a good chance you’ll talk to Smitty himself. He’s the guy who makes sure your stay feels as easy as the ocean looks at sunrise.

Casago Daytona strives for a 5-star stay for every guest, every time. We provide honest, transparent pricing that reflects accurate details for each home with real photos. This ensures confidence, as we also uphold the highest cleaning standards so guests and owners alike can focus on a relaxing beach getaway.

Most of all, we believe great hospitality is local. Casago Daytona isn’t about being the biggest. It’s about being dependable, helpful, and clear at every step. We’re here to take the friction out of travel so the moments you came for – morning walks by the water, easy meals after a beach day, quiet nights with the windows cracked to the salt air – happen without effort. That’s the whole idea, and we’re glad you’re here.

Vacation rentals in Daytona Beach

Welcome To Daytona Beach

The action-filled, sun soaked shores of Daytona Beach make it one of the most visited cities in Florida. Known for over a century as the “World’s Most Famous Beach,” this vibrant seaside destination on Florida’s central east coast attracts thrill seekers and adventurers of all ages. From sunrise strolls to sunset gatherings, Daytona Beach is also a premier beach destination for relaxing to the lull of crashing waves on its expansive beaches with hard-packed sand.

The Daytona Beach coastal region stretches 23 miles along the Atlantic coast, offering warm year-round temperatures in a subtropical climate. The area’s mild-winters make it a popular getaway for snowbirds, while couples and families enjoy its wealth of live entertainment and amusement parks. These are just some of the reasons the Daytona Beach region is also the “Fun Coast.”

But there’s more to Daytona Beach than just its stunning coastline. Daytona is famously known as home to the iconic Daytona International Speedway, and as host to the 2nd largest motorcycle rally in the country! NASCAR, founded in Daytona in 1938, draws thousands of fans to the region each year for the ongoing thrill of high-speed stock car races. Fun fact: Daytona’s hard-packed sands first drew racers to areas such as Ormond Beach in the early 1900s, where a number of land speed records were famously set.

Beyond its expansive coastline and adrenaline filled events, the Daytona Beach area is home to nearly 20 golf courses as well as plenty of family-friendly fun. The Daytona Lagoon, a water park and family entertainment center, offers a fun-filled day for kids and adults alike

From legendary roots of beach racing land records to becoming one of the country’s top Spring Destinations for decades, and as a family-fun beach haven, Daytona Beach welcomes all to experience its famous hospitality!

FAQs About Daytona Beach, Florida

  • Many consider October the best time to visit Daytona Beach as the area is less crowded and the weather is better. With mild winters and great spring weather, February through April are high seasons in Daytona. Plus, the infamous Speed Week in late January or early February attracts those coming in for the Daytona 500. In addition, the summer-months from mid-June through August are busy times with many families visiting the beach.

  • Yes, we have some pet-friendly properties. Contact us so we can find the best place for your entire family.

  • Daytona is nearly synonymous with adrenaline, with many of the area’s main events centered on automobiles, motorcycles, and car shows:

    • Daytona 500 (Speed Week leading up to it)
    • Coca Cola 400
    • Rolex 24
    • Bike Week
    • Biketoberfest
    • Rockville
  • The hard-packed white sands of Daytona Beach are historically known for welcoming the first auto and motorcycle races in 1902. Though setting land speed records on the beach is no longer possible, there are various entry points allowing visitors to drive on parts of the Daytona Beach coast. Vehicles are only allowed in designated areas, from sunrise to sunset (depending on tides), and there is a $30 daily fee per vehicle for non-Volusia County residents. 

  • Florida is famously known for its beaches, and, truth be told, the state is home to 9 out of 10 cities with the most shark attacks since 1642. While neighboring New Smyrna Beach and Daytona top that list of over 350 years, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission states you shouldn’t be worried about a shark attack. Stay alert to any warnings or announcements, and here are some shark pointers to keep in mind when hitting the Florida waves:

    • Stay in groups and don’t wander too far from shore
    • Avoid swimming at dawn or dusk or in areas with a lot of fishing
    • Limit splashing and don’t make sudden or erratic movements
    • Don’t wear shiny jewelry or enter the ocean if you have an open cut (or are bleeding at all)
    • Build sandcastles and sunbathe on land.
  • Welcome to Daytona Beach, Florida, where the sun shines an average of 230 days a year. If you have just one day to spend here, let’s make every sun-soaked minute count!

    Start your day at sunrise with a refreshing walk along our world-famous beach. These incredible hard-packed white beaches have been delighting visitors for over a century, offering stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean. Remember, you’re walking on the same beach that made Daytona the ‘Birthplace of Speed’, where car enthusiasts set their first speed records.

    After soaking up some morning sunshine, it’s time to rev up your engines at the Daytona International Speedway. This iconic race track hosts over nine major race weekends annually and is a must-visit for any sports enthusiast. Don’t miss the Motorsports Hall of Fame of America, which celebrates all forms of motorsports, including stock cars, sports cars, motorcycles, drag racing, land speed records, powerboating, and aviation.

    Post adrenaline rush, treat yourself to a leisurely lunch at one of Daytona’s waterfront restaurants. With over 400 eateries in the city, you’re spoilt for choice. From succulent seafood caught fresh daily, to international cuisines, there’s something to satisfy every palate.

    In the afternoon, immerse yourself in Daytona’s rich history and culture. Take a tour of the historic Ponce de Leon Inlet Lighthouse, Florida’s tallest lighthouse, and enjoy panoramic views of the World’s Most Famous Beach and the surrounding waterways.

    As the sun sets, head to the Daytona Beach Bandshell, an oceanfront concert venue that hosts free concerts throughout the summer. Here, you can enjoy live music against the backdrop of the setting sun.

    Finally end your day with a moonlit stroll along the beach, taking in the rhythmic sounds of the waves.