Old Florida Surf Town
Welcome to New Smyrna Beach, a laid-back Atlantic surf town in Volusia County with a 13-mile beach, a walkable historic district, and Canaveral National Seashore at its doorstep.
New Smyrna Beach is a city in Volusia County on Florida's central east coast, positioned between the Atlantic Ocean to the east and the Indian River Lagoon system to the west. The city's historic downtown sits on the mainland, while the Coronado Beach Bridge crosses the Intracoastal Waterway just south of Ponce de Leon Inlet to connect residents to the beach on the coastal barrier island. This geography gives the city two distinct faces: a walkable mainland district and a long oceanfront strip. New Smyrna Beach has long been celebrated as an Old Florida surf town. Its wide, roughly 13-mile beach runs south to Canaveral National Seashore, a protected stretch of undeveloped coastline with dunes, trails, and wildlife. Surfing is a defining part of local identity, and the city attracts a mix of full-time residents, retirees, and vacation-home owners drawn to the beach, the boating, and the relaxed pace. The economy is built on tourism, hospitality, and a significant retiree population, with a median age that skews older than the state average. The historic downtown and beachside districts support restaurants, galleries, shops, and seasonal visitors, while boating and fishing on the Indian River Lagoon and the ocean sustain a strong marine-oriented culture. Housing ranges from beachfront condominiums and mid-century homes to newer master-planned communities such as Venetian Bay, which is centered on a championship golf course. Volusia County Schools serve the area, including New Smyrna Beach High School. With Interstate 95 and U.S. 1 passing through the city, residents have convenient access to Daytona Beach to the north and the greater Orlando area to the west, while enjoying a distinctly low-key coastal lifestyle.
New Smyrna Beach is located in Volusia County, on Florida's central east coast, with the Atlantic Ocean to the east and the Indian River Lagoon to the west. It sits roughly 15 miles south of Daytona Beach.
New Smyrna Beach is known as a classic Florida surf town with a wide 13-mile beach that runs south into Canaveral National Seashore. It blends an Old Florida character with beachfront bars, art galleries, and a historic downtown district.
New Smyrna Beach is served by Volusia County Schools, a large district in east-central Florida. New Smyrna Beach High School and New Smyrna Beach Middle School are the main local campuses serving the city.
New Smyrna Beach sits about 15 miles south of Daytona Beach and roughly 50 miles northeast of Orlando. Interstate 95 and U.S. 1 run through the city, with State Road 44 connecting the mainland to the beach.
Notable communities include Venetian Bay, a master-planned neighborhood built around a championship golf course, Sugar Mill with its Spanish Revival homes, and Glencoe, which offers a range of housing styles. Beachside condominiums line the oceanfront.
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