T here is no end to the reasons to visit the Daytona Beach area and that is equaled by the desire to take part of it home. From Ormond Beach to Ponce Inlet to DeLand, visitors can find everything from beachy trinkets to local works of art and more to remind them of their time here. [ GETTING LOCAL ] For those must-have beach souvenirs and accessories, the Ocean Walk Shoppes are the place to go. Adjacent to the Daytona Beach Oceanfront Bandshell, the prime location features fun-in-the-sun brands including Maui Nix and Point Break to help complete the beach lifestyle. A quick trip across the river to downtown puts shoppers in the heart of the city and the Riverfront Shops of Daytona Beach. The walkable shopping district features one-of-kind antique and specialty shops with a remarkable variety of dining options. For more antique and vintage finds, visit Dunn’s Attic & Auction House. This store features a wide selection of furniture, collectibles and more. Part of Ormond Beach’s Main Street, this distinctive store includes Rosie’s Café for breakfast, lunch and dessert. [ BIG NAME BRANDS ] There is no shortage of big-league shopping in the Daytona Beach area. The Volusia Mall, anchored by Dillard’s and JC Penney department stores, features premium stores such as Victoria’s Secret and Kay Jewelers. With more than 60 retailers, shoppers have plenty of options. For a discount shopping vibe, head to the Tanger Outlets. This popular outlet mall features stores offering discounted prices on clothing, accessories, home goods and more. Internationally famous brands like Michael Kors, American Eagle, Vera Bradley and Polo Ralph Lauren are among the famous names found here. Daytona Beach’s Tomoka Town Center features big names in retail and entertainment including Barnes & Noble, Hobby Lobby and Dave & Busters. Fashion brands, including Chico’s, White House Black Market and Talbots make The Trails Shopping Center in Ormond Beach a favored shopping destination. [ SHOPPING, DINNER AND A MOVIE ] Specialty retail and entertainment centers can be found alongside world-class shopping. ONE DAYTONA, across from Daytona International Speedway, features a variety of upscale retailers, candy and ice cream shops, restaurants and CMX Daytona 12 movie theaters in a motorsports-inspired, walkable, outdoor setting. The Pavilion at Port Orange is also an outdoor shopping and entertainment center. Home to Regal Pavilion theaters, this destination features options for breakfast, lunch and dinner to round out a day of shopping. Retailers include Belk, Marshall’s, HomeGoods and Ulta Beauty. [ BIGGER AND BETTER ] For eclectic shopping, the Daytona Flea & Farmers Market can’t be topped. Voted one of the “Top 5 Markets in the Country” by USA Weekend and the “6th Best Market in the World” by TravelChannel.com, the sprawling Daytona Flea & Farmers Market features more than 1,000 booths, 600 vendors and draws 2.5 million visitors each year. It is truly a site to behold. Of course, the home of world-famous Daytona Beach Bike Week certainly has larger-than-life shopping for motorcycle enthusiasts. Teddy Morse’s Daytona Harley-Davidson, located at Destination Daytona in Ormond Beach, has all motorcycle enthusiasts could want. Highlighted by a massive 109,000-square-foot motorcycle showroom, the venue features restaurants, live events and additional shops to make any biker’s day. Teddy Morse’s Daytona Harley-Davidson also has a Main Street location in Beachside Daytona Beach. Located just off I-95 on LPGA Boulevard in Daytona Beach, Buc- ee’s travel center not only features 104 gas pumps, but it also boasts 50,000 square feet of shopping and dining. If the mouth-watering barbecue does not tempt your tastebuds, perhaps some of the various jerky products or the famous Beaver Nuggets — a snack that’s similar to caramel corn — will! ONE DAYTONA Ormond Beach Main Street For more information visit DaytonaBeach.com. #LOVEDAYTONABEACH | 39