Things to do in Port Orange

    Discover amazing Port Orange activities and premium in-home experiences.

    Tucked just south of Daytona Beach, Port Orange is a laid-back coastal town where oak-lined trails, river breezes, and a friendly local feel come together. It’s a quieter alternative to the tourist-heavy beaches nearby—perfect for travelers seeking nature, history, and a slower, more scenic pace.

    Popular Activities in Port Orange

    Daily E-Bike Rental on the Beach

    Ride along the beach with pedal-assist power and enjoy flexible rental durations.

    4.9 267 reviews
    $30/ bike

    One-Hour Sea-Doo Adventure

    Speed across Daytona Beach's mangrove channels and intercoastal waters on a thrilling guided Sea-Doo ride.

    4.8 262 reviews

    Dolphin, Manatee and Sea Turtle Adventure Tour of St. Augustine

    Spot dolphins, manatees, and sea turtles with expert guides in 2 hours

    4.7 311 reviews
    $33/ person

    Fire Luau Dinner Show at St. Johns Inn

    Savor a Polynesian buffet and witness thrilling fire knife dances in Myrtle Beach

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    $32/ person

    New Smyrna Paddleboard or Kayak One-Hour Rental

    Cruise New Smyrna’s intracoastal waterways on a paddleboard or kayak for one hour.

    4.7 128 reviews

    Ormond Beach Surf Lessons

    Learn to ride waves with certified local surfers and enjoy an extra hour of independent practice

    5.0 3 reviews
    $73/ person

    Stand Up Paddleboard Lesson in Ormond Beach

    Learn SUP techniques on calm Halifax River with expert instructors

    5.0 3 reviews
    $73/ person

    Discover More in Port Orange

    Port Orange invites you to explore a side of Florida where the natural world still feels close and the community spirit runs strong. Start your day with a walk or bike ride through the shaded trails of the Dunlawton Sugar Mill Gardens, where 19th-century ruins meet towering oaks and colorful blooms. For a taste of the coast, head to Riverwalk Park—an open-air space along the Halifax River where you can kayak, fish, or enjoy a sunset picnic with a water view.

    Nearby, the Causeway Park and Dunlawton Bridge offer great vantage points for spotting dolphins and manatees. For beach time, it’s just a short drive to quiet stretches of shoreline where you can unwind far from the crowds. Local eateries serve up fresh seafood, Southern staples, and easygoing vibes that reflect the town’s unhurried charm.

    Greetwell guests can book curated local experiences like eco-kayak tours, historical walking routes, or sunrise yoga overlooking the river—each one a chance to connect with Port Orange’s natural beauty and easy coastal rhythm.

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