Founded in 1768 by Scottish doctor Andrew Turnbull, New Smyrna Beach and its surrounding area possesses a rich history. It is an area first settled with over 1500 indentured servants of Mediterranean descent – most of which were from the Minorcan Islands. That colonized plantation failed not ten years later largely due to disease. The Spanish then gained control and sold the area to the United States in 1819. Sugar mills began processing cane from plantations in 1835 and the Atlantic Railroad began in 1892, making the New Smyrna Beach area a vacation destination even in the early days. The city of New Smyrna Beach became incorporated in 1903 and local orange groves provided local relief during the stock market crash of 1929…All of the above giving way to the beachside paradise we know and love today.
A beautiful place to learn some New Smyrna Beach history is Old Fort Park, an historical site which received the prestigious honor of being added to the United States National Registry of Historic Places in 2008, and an integral part of the archeological discoveries attributed to the 18th Century settlement of Dr. Andrew Turnbull.
You’ll find Old Fort Park at 115 Julia Street in New Smyrna, nestled within several walking paths, benches, a canopy of stately oak trees and a tranquil waterfront view. You’ll also discover a bit of a mystery as no one can really confirm what the ancient coquina foundation of this intriguing site once supported. One thought is that it may be the site of Andrew Turnbull’s mansion. Another idea is that it may have been a Spanish fort predating Castillo de San Marco in St. Augustine, which is considered the oldest fort in the continental United States. It also may have been a colonial church or a site for constructing ships.
What we do know is that a large, wooden hotel was constructed above this historic foundation in the 1850s, only to be destroyed in an explosion caused by gunpowder which was stored in the basement. The hotel was reconstructed by the owners after the Civil War, but met its demise yet again in 1896 when it was torn down.
Another interesting historic site in New Smyrna Beach is Sugar Mill Ruins, a 17-acre historic site you’ll find just one mile west of the Intracoastal Waterway on Old Mission Road. The land on which Sugar Mill Ruins was built was originally gifted to Andrew Turnbull by the British Crown in 1768 for the purpose of British colonization. Its buildings, constructed of fossilized mollusk shells which were harvested nearby, survived two Seminole Wars and are preserved for viewing.
The New Smyrna Beach Historic District, also on the National Register of Historic Places, is made up of approximately 100 acres of late 19th and early 20th century architecture. The majority of these structures, developed between 1885 and 1935, are located in a two block wide and six block long stretch along the Indian River bank. If you would like to do some meandering on a personal tour of your own making, you can find a map of the historic structures there which may be helpful at cityofnsb.com/1417/New-Smyrna-Beach-NRHP-Historic-District.
If you like things lively, you may want to head over to Flagler Avenue in New Smyrna Beach, which is five blocks from ocean to river and bursting with surf shops, delightful eateries, a vibrant nightlife and plenty of old Florida appeal.
Grab a bite and a brew at the Flagler Tavern, which was established in 1928 and pays homage to its roaring twenties roots with an upper level speakeasy overlooking the avenue. Or you might prefer to book a spa treatment at Flagler Avenue’s Riverview Hotel & Spa, which began in 1885 as a two-story hunting and fishing lodge and due to the success of the Flagler Railroad, became a popular tourist destination for northerners in search of a warm winter respite.
Just up the way in New Smyrna’s neighboring community of Ponce Inlet, is the opportunity to climb the 203 steps of Ponce Inlet Lighthouse. Built in 1887, Ponce Inlet Lighthouse is the largest in Florida and, today, offers an on-site museum for a glimpse into turn-of-the-century lighthouse keeper life.
Named for its turtle-like shape is the Turtle Mound, a prehistoric archeological site just nine miles south of New Smyrna Beach on State Road A1A. The largest shell midden on mainland United States and visible several miles out to sea rests along the Canaveral Seashore. Archeologists, who have recently discovered 1,200-year-old pottery, believe that the ancient Timucua Indians used Turtle Mound as a high ground refuge during hurricanes.
Also worth a tour is the nearby historical interpretive park of Seminole Rest at 207 River Road in Oak Hill, which consists of several prehistoric shell mounds dating from 2000 BC to 1556 AD, two turn of the century buildings which are still intact, a gift shop and wildlife viewing opportunities.
If you want to learn more about the history of New Smyrna Beach in a more comprehensive manner, you can always visit the New Smyrna Beach Museum of History at 120 Sams Avenue, the site of the town’s original post office. Open Tuesday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., the New Smyrna Beach Museum of History offers engaging exhibits and presentations, as well as area tours and a museum store.
Plus, not sure if you know it or not, but New Smyrna Beach is also a famous surf town and the New Smyrna Beach Museum of East Coast Surfing – located at that same Sams Avenue address – is dedicated to that specific aspect of New Smyrna history. Ranked one of the world’s best surf towns by both National Geographic and Surfer Magazine, New Smyrna Beach’s surf history is a richly woven tapestry of over 200 years of competitive surfing and local surf culture.
A vacation should be filled with fun things to see and do in every direction, brimming with ample ways to relax and rejuvenate, and packed full of amazing scenery. There should be varied dining options from sunup ‘till way past sundown. Welcoming streets should be lined with shops for vacationers who fancy collecting a few (or many) treasured trinkets during their travels. Challenging golf courses should be many and cloudy days should be few. Talented musicians should perform for enthusiastic audiences in pleasing venues and a sense of excitement and anticipation should fill the air; and those vacationers who choose New Smyrna Beach as their vacation destination will receive nothing less.
A Charming Locale
With its Beachside and Historic District pairing, New Smyrna Beach is a delightful dichotomy of unspoiled sugary sand beaches at the tip of a lively main street and an enchanting tapestry of rich history woven throughout outdoor cafes, old fashioned creameries and architecture of bygone days. Be careful though because many an unsuspecting vacationer has become bewitched by the beguiling nature of this unique seaside town, deciding never to leave it.
Upscale Amenities and Comfort in Just the Right Size
Most New Smyrna Beach visitors opt for ocean view accommodations on beachside, where you will find The Inlet – a lovely selection of upscale condominiums decked out in luxury and providing all the comforts of home…such as state-of-the-art and fully equipped kitchens, comfortable dining areas and living rooms with flat screen TVs and framed in that glorious ocean view.
The Inlet at New Smyrna Beach, with every one of its stylish, well-maintained condos providing direct access to New Smyrna’s beautiful beaches just steps from their doors and majestic ocean views from their private patios or balconies, is the best of all worlds. Now if I was planning a New Smyrna Beach vacation, all of that would definitely be on my wish list.
Aside from all the luxuries you may desire when choosing a vacation rental, it is imperative to find one that suits you to a “T” – a place where you can choose from a variety of sizes from one bedroom and bathroom to several spacious bedrooms and baths. Versatility is also important. Do you want to stay for four days, four weeks or for the entire season? The world is your oyster at The Inlet.
Guests of The Inlet at New Smyrna Beach can also pack lightly, as each condo unit provides a washer and dryer; and no need to pack your peace of mind because you will find that at The Inlet too, which takes the extra steps to keep its guests safe. The Inlet is tucked away within a securely gated community providing security and two covered parking garages.
So Much to See and Do
Maybe you often get the itch for a round of golf? There are plenty of challenging golf courses and putting ranges near The Inlet, as well as rentals for everything from golf carts, to bicycles, motorboats to kayaks and canoes, paddleboards and surfboards, scuba diving and snorkeling equipment and more. Take a scenic hike through the neighboring nature parks or put your swimsuit on and head over to one of the numerous waterparks in the area. There are fishing charters for those longing for the catch of a lifetime, lovely shops for uncovering the perfect beachy trinkets, eco-tours by boat where passengers often get much more than a glimpse of manatees, dolphins and bald eagles as they glide through the picturesque waters surrounding New Smyrna Beach…and if all that activity just happens to make you a little hungry, there is an unbelievable selection of dining options in New Smyrna Beach. Restaurants pepper one end of this inviting town to the other, from waterside fish camps with the catch of the day literally unloaded from fishing boats while you’re there and shellfish and fresh corn dripping with butter, to gourmet fare with a waterfront view at Norwood’s Treehouse or Italian-style at The Garlic. Have a drink with the locals at a beachside pub or tavern or an authentic Mexican meal at La Terraza on its lofty perch atop the Boston Fish House. There’s breakfast at Ruthie’s that can’t be beat, French baked goods fresh from the oven at Mon Delice and fresh deli sandwiches piled high at Yellow Dog Eats…and that, my friend, just skims the surface!
Convenient to Everything
In addition to its charming appeal, New Smyrna Beach is close to three public airports, several private airports and major routes that lead to exceedingly popular nearby towns. Subsequently, The Inlet at New Smyrna Beach is a convenient drive from even more events and adventures, such as everything offered in Orlando, home to the world’s most popular theme parks; on the charming, historic streets of St, Augustine, our nation’s oldest city; within Cape Canaveral, a vibrant seaside port and the premier site for an abundance of rocket launches throughout the year; and in Daytona Beach, with gorgeous beach of its own, nightlife beyond compare and the iconic Daytona International Speedway…just to name a few!
Indulge Yourself
The Inlet at New Smyrna Beach, neighboring the 24 miles of pristine coastline along Canaveral Seashore Park and safely nestled within the 65 meticulously maintained acres of the exclusive Minorca community, offers all of that and more. Access to resort-style Minorca amenities also affords guests of The Inlet with full use of a beautiful pool deck for lounging, which includes a heated pool, a large unheated pool and a spa. Enjoy a rousing match of tennis? There are also Four Har-Tru tennis courts and an on-site tennis pro, as well as a fitness center, men’s and women’s saunas and, for those who would like extra space to enjoy time with friends or family, a casino clubhouse with a pool table, kitchen, bar, entertainment center, comfortable seating and free wireless internet access.
Pamper yourself in style at The Inlet, located at 257 Minorca Way in New Smyrna Beach, by calling 386-409-9212.
Monday
- Coffee with an ocean view
- Leisurely walk along New Smyrna’s beautiful beachline
- Breakfast at Wake Up Café
- Flagler Avenue shopping
- Soaking in Canal Street history
As I begin to awake, I realize that I’m no longer home. I am staying a New Smyrna Beach’s exclusive, upscale vacation rental, The Inlet – the luxury ocean view condo framed by the Atlantic Ocean coastline and the pristine shoreline of Canaveral Seashore Park.
I smile knowing I made the best vacation destination decision possible as I make my way out of my king-size bed and over to a floor-to-ceiling view of waves gently lapping the beach just outside my condo door.
I nudge the sliding glass door open and I’m instantly engulfed in warm salt air. Mmm, smells just like vacation should. I step through and onto my own private patio as I contemplate my first move. Coffee right here, I think…while I take in the unparalleled scenery and plan my day.
Initially I considered a few laps in the pool or a little tennis because the pool deck is beautiful and those courts are so nice, but I think I’ll save that for tomorrow. Should I hike along the nearby walking trails of scenic Smyrna Dunes Park or take my virgin voyage to the beach and dip my toes in the sand?
The beach won that match and after a quick shower, I head out to breakfast. I choose Wake Up Cafe because my mouth is watering for a yogurt parfait and a fresh baked muffin, while my travel companion chooses an omelet dripping with velvety cheese.
We’re dying to check out the town, so our next stop is lively Flagler Avenue, and its beachy vibes and quaint outdoor cafes instantly win us over. We wander in and out of shops – including one entirely dedicated to flip flops and another called Dottie’s, which offers everything from bracelets and baubles to masterfully displayed driftwood art.
Then we decide to head over to the second downtown in New Smyrna, its charming, tree-lined Historic District. There’s a surf museum, a local pub playing live music, and even though we just ate breakfast not that awfully long ago, we just can’t walk past its old fashioned creamery without stopping in for a root beer float. Then, with a day so full, all we have the energy for is heading back to our plush accommodations for a cozy night in including a late dinner we easily prepare in our condo’s state-of-the-art, fully-equipped kitchen.
Tuesday
- Tennis
- River boat tour
- Fresh seafood waterside at JB’s Fish Camp
With a little more jump in my step the next morning, I opt for tennis with the on-site pro at my choice of four Har-Tru courts. Next on our agenda is a Turtle Mound River Tour, a two-hour pontoon boat ride along the Indian River, offering breathtaking views of Canaveral National Seashore, dolphin and bald eagle sightings and intriguing historic tidbits and funny quips from our hilarious guide.
We topped it off with fresh caught seafood at JB’s Fish Camp, a casual waterfront restaurant and bar brimming with both locals and visitors…all fully enjoying themselves over delicious fare. Feeling adventurous and in honor of our day at sea, my beverage of choice is a “Salted Sea Dog” made from citrus vodka, pineapple and grapefruit juices and rimmed with salt. My meal is the blackened seafood sampler with shrimp, mahi, alligator and a piece of corn on the cob. My date selected a frozen mudslide and steamed clams.
Wednesday
- A morning at the pool
- Relaxing day spa services
We decide to take it easy midweek and head over to the pool deck, where we get in a few laps in the large, heated pool, soak in the hot tub, comfortably lounge in the sun; and since The Inlet also has both men’s and women’s saunas, we enjoyed those too.
Then we took relaxation to the next level with an afternoon at the Riverview Spa. My mani-pedi ensures that my tootsies are beach-ready and I now sport an effervescent dayglow yellow on my fingernails to match my mood.
Thursday
- Day at Disney
Since America’s most beloved theme-parks and attractions are only approximately an hour away in Orlando, Saturday was our Disney World day and you can just imagine what that entailed! We get there in a flash and take in all the sites, enjoy a concert at the House of Blues, check out EPCOT’s interactive space training lab, experience wild animal encounters at Disney’s Animal Kingdom, see the flamingos on Discovery Island, get our game on at the Frontierland Arcade and even brave the water rides at Castaway Park. We’re definitely coming back soon because there is so much more to see and do!
Friday
- Daytona Beach Auto Racing Museum
- Lunch at Crabby Joes on the boardwalk
- Off to the races!
Today we drive just 20 minutes north to Daytona Beach, “The World Center of Racing” where we relive the early days of racing through authentic memorabilia at the Living Legends of Auto Racing Museum. We dine on grouper fingers and crab cakes at Crabby Joes, a dynamic hotspot with delicious eats (including plenty of menu options for landlubbers) perched on the end of a pier extending over the ocean.
After being in Daytona, we catch race fever (which isn’t a bad thing) and decide to stop at the Little New Smyrna Speedway, where we watch the quarter midget races to round out our evening.
Saturday
- Breakfast at Ruthie’s
- A day at the beach
- Romantic dinner for two at The Garlic
- Live music on Flagler Avenue
Ruthie’s Restaurant is a favorite among locals and famous for really good down home breakfast; and, of course, after learning all that, we pencil it in to see what all the fuss was about. We can now say from experience that Ruthie’s certainly lives up to its hype. The coffee and smiles flow and I order the “Hearty Breakfast” which comes with two eggs, country fried steak, grits or home fries and toast…maybe not the best choice before squeezing into my bathing suit, but definitely worth it!
We decide that since New Smyrna is famous for its beach which is located just outside our door, we would be remiss if we didn’t enjoy a beach day soon. So…we lather up with sunscreen and make that magic happen, complete with wiggling toes in the sand, a little shelling and a swim in the gentle surf.
Tonight is our date night. So, I make reservations at The Garlic, New Smyrna Beach’s gourmet Italian restaurant. Its atmosphere is reminiscent of an Italian garden with pizza ovens creating tantalizing aromas while strands of white tea lights sparkle overhead. I’m thinking of splurging on this meal…as if we haven’t already.
…and splurge we do! After a romantic meal consisting of the eggplant tower appetizer, garlic mussels for me (so much for date night) and pepper bacon wrapped filet for him, washed down with a nice chianti; we take off in search of some entertainment – which is never hard to find in New Smyrna Beach.
What we discover is “Dueling Pianos” at a local pub called Peanuts. This talented duo was playing tons of songs of every kind and putting on such a great show. I can’t remember when I had such a good time.
Sunday
- Take a bicycle ride
- Brunch at Third Wave Café and Wine Bar
- Explore Sugar Mill Ruins
- Nature hike in Smyrna Dunes Park
Today is reserved for exploring, so first things first. I visit one of the nearby New Smyrna Beach rental shops, which carry everything from golf carts, to surfboards and snorkeling gear, to rent a bicycle for a pleasurable morning ride through the adorable streets of New Smyrna Beach.
Since the weather was beautiful, I figure on a little outdoor dining and decide on brunch at Third Wave Café and Wine Bar – a fusion of southern coastal cooking and global inspiration. After being seated in the outdoor garden area, I sweeten things up even more with their “Dulce-de-Leche Crepe” filled with bananas, berries, almonds, caramelized milk, sugar jam and topped with a sprinkling of powdered sugar. How could that be bad, right?
Now it’s off to explore Sugar Mill Ruins and then hike through the two miles of elevated walkways within Smyrna Dunes Park, which neighbors The Inlet and rests on 73 gorgeous acres surrounded by water on three sides. It is so peaceful and relaxing that I decide to extend that feeling with a glass of wine on my private balcony while I watch the sun slowly set upon my gorgeous ocean view.
I could get used to this. Thank goodness we booked more than one week. I still want to climb the steps of famous Ponce Inlet Lighthouse and take in its panoramic view, paddleboard down the scenic Indian River, set sail on a Marine Discovery Center guided full moon kayak tour, enjoy a round of golf on one of the many challenging golf courses nearby, travel a little north of Daytona to meander through the historic streets of charming St. Augustine, our country’s oldest town, and take a short drive south toward Cocoa Beach so I can experience a Port Canaveral rocket launch firsthand.
The Inlet at New Smyrna Beach
Call 386-409-9212 to book your dream vacation and head to The Inlet with dreams of tomorrow and the promises it holds.
New Smyrna Beach is a coastal gem tucked away less than 20 miles south of Daytona Beach. Its laid back, beachy vibe; warm, welcoming locals; and historic and cultural appeal have long charmed visitors of every make and model. Peppered with old fashioned creameries, seaside shops and art galleries and surrounded by stately palm trees and crystal-clear water along unspoiled sugary sand beaches, New Smyrna Beach is a feast for the senses and an indulgence long past due.
Dining Options to Sink Your Teeth Into
Do you prefer your margarita in an outdoor cafe or beachside with a waterfront view? Either way, it really doesn’t matter because you can have all that and more in New Smyrna Beach. Like fresh seafood?
Get the melted butter ready! JB’s Fish Camp is a waterside gem perfect for steamers by the dozen or rock shrimp by the pound. Belly up to a streetside bistro table at The Corkscrew on historic Canal Street or take a stroll along Flagler Avenue where you can dive into everything from a “Retriever Roast Beef Sandwich” with Gouda cheese and caramelized onions at Yellow Dog Eats to a black and blue burger with blue cheese, bacon and an oceanfront view at Breakers. More in the mood for a romantic table for two? Try The Garlic, where you can immerse yourself in its Italian garden-like atmosphere and slather fresh bread with roasted garlic before your delicious meal.
You’ll Never Run Out of Things to Do in New Smyrna Beach
From watersports to unsurpassed scenery, New Smyrna Beach is always jam-packed with fun and adventure. Take a picturesque water tour by kayak along the scenic riverside, schedule a guided Canaveral Seashore excursion in search of our treasured manatees, playful dolphins and majestic bald eagles or opt for a fishing charter on a quest for Mahi Mahi. Climb the Ponce Inlet Lighthouse, visit the Marine Discovery Center, explore Sugar Mill Ruins, cruise to Disappearing Island by boat, hike through one of the area’s numerous beautiful parks. If you’re more in the mood for practicing your putt or a relaxing round of golf, by all means, enjoy that too on one of the area’s challenging, meticulously maintained golf courses You can even drive right on the beach or opt for a more secluded no-drive section of New Smyrna’s beach while seeking some sun and fun. There is always something to do in New Smyrna Beach.
A Coastal Town Rich in History
Architecture of days gone by line the historic streets of Canal and vibrant Flagler Avenue; and guests of this charming waterfront town can discover New Smyrna Beach’s richly woven history within numerous fascinating venues. New Smyrna History Museum preserves and protects the New Smyrna Beach historic artifacts and information via riveting exhibits and walking tours. The Museum of East Coast Surfing expertly memorializes the accomplishments of dozens of world-class surfers. Turtle Mound is a national park dedicated to some of the few remaining burial and shell mounds of the indigenous, long-gone Timucuan Indians. Sugar Mill Ruins, showcasing remnants of the second Seminole War, has earned acclaim as a site on the National Historic Register. Plus, don’t forget to take in the amazing panoramic ocean view from Ponce de Leon Lighthouse!
A Cultural Mecca
Ah, but it’s not all just unparalleled scenery, pina coladas and suntans. Culture abounds in the charming little town of New Smyrna Beach. Take the Hub on Canal, for instance – an esteemed organization which infuses beauty and inspiration throughout New Smyrna through art. Atlantic Center for the Arts interacts with the community through its renowned interdisciplinary artist-in-residency program spanning the disciplines of visual, performing, composition and literary arts. Visitors can also browse through the artwork in New Smyrna’s various art galleries including the art gallery and workshop of America’s beloved television artist Bob Ross. There’s also The Little Theatre in NSB, providing community theater and acting classes. Additionally, Daytona Beach, aptly referred to as the Festival Capital of Florida, is home to over 60 cultural festivals and events; and New Smyrna Beach is a very close second with a calendar packed full of street art fairs, live music, Broadway-style theatrical performances and other cultural opportunities.
New Smyrna Beach Even Makes Rainy Days Better
Although most people come to Florida to enjoy our beautiful weather, even when it rains here, the showers tend to be short-lived; and if by chance they’re not, it’s not a problem. New Smyrna Beach has got it covered.
Meander through beachside shops for the perfect souvenirs or treat the family to a movie. There are 12 great shows from which to choose at the New Smyrna Beach AMC, which makes things ultra comfy with reclining seats. Better yet, how about pampering yourself with a hot stone massage, a pedicure to soothe those tired tootsies and ensure that they are beach-ready or go all-in and make the entire day of it at one of many day spas throughout New Smyrna Beach?
In Close Proximity to Everything!
Location, location, location! What’s a vacation destination without convenience? And New Smyrna Beach is an exceptionally convenient locale – nearby so much to see and do. The quaint, historic streets of St. Augustine, Florida’s oldest city; the out of this world rocket launches in Cape Canaveral; the iconic speedway in exciting Daytona Beach; and the world’s most popular theme parks in Orlando are just a convenient drive away.
From a romantic retreat to a girlfriends’ getaway, a family vacation or simply a respite away from the stresses of the world, New Smyrna Beach provides a magical haven in which you can unwind and enjoy the pleasures of life; and The Inlet Condominiums offers the perfect luxurious, ocean view accommodations to call homebase while you do! The Inlet at New Smyrna Beach, edged with over 13 miles of pristine beaches just steps away from each of its condo units and nestled within the 65 acres of the exclusive Minorca Community, is located at 1257 Minorca Way and can be reached for more information by calling 386-409-9212.
The sound of the waves gently lapping the shoreline, the sun’s warm caress upon your face and the feel of sugary sand between your toes. How does that sound?
How about spending some quality time in a charming seaside town which is rich in culture and historic appeal, with art galleries, golfing, waterfront restaurants and shopping – all just a stone’s throw away from incredible attractions, several nearby airports and easy access to major routes…and what if, while you enjoyed it all, you stayed in ocean view accommodations along Florida’s scenic coastline? Sound even better?
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Luxurious Oceanfront Comfort
Nestled on 65 pristine acres between the Atlantic Ocean and the majestic Intracoastal Waterway, within the exclusive Minorca Community, you will discover a slice of vacation heaven and the most prestigious vacation rental address on Florida’s east coast – The Inlet Condominiums.
Guests at The Inlet at New Smyrna Beach will enjoy…
- Direct access to over 13 miles of one of the world’s most beautiful beaches, neighboring the Canaveral Seashore coastline and Smyrna Dunes State Park
- Two pools (one of which is heated), two heated spas and men’s and women’s saunas
- Gated, 24-hour security and covered garage parking
- Four Har-Tru tennis courts
- A riverside fishing dock
- An oceanfront pavilion and outdoor kitchen with gas grills on pool deck
- And a lovely casino clubhouse and fitness center
All condo units at The Inlet at New Smyrna Beach provide a balcony or patio with a stunning ocean view; a fully-equipped, state-of-the-art kitchen; a washer and dryer; a spacious floor plan with a comfortable living area and as many bedrooms and bathrooms as you choose.
Close to Everything Could Want
The Inlet Condominiums are located in New Smyrna Beach where you can always find live music performed by talented entertainers and a delightful Broadway-style show at the Little Theatre of New Smyrna Beach. There are street fairs with art displays and progressive wine and craft beer tastings, as well as historic walking tours and wildlife tours along its resplendent waterways. Stately oak trees, old fashioned ice creameries, art galleries and beachy shops line the streets; and when you work up an appetite, you can satisfy your cravings at one of its many casual outdoor cafes, popular waterfront establishments or restaurants offering gourmet fare.
If you tire of New Smyrna Beach (which you won’t), you can watch a rocket launch in nearby Cape Canaveral, take a trolley tour through the famous streets of historic St. Augustine or catch a race at Daytona’s iconic speedway. New Smyrna Beach is also the closest beach to Central Florida’s most popular theme parks and everything else Orlando has to offer.
Vacation Without a Care
The Inlet at New Smyrna Beach furnishes carefree vacations by providing guests with the peace of mind that accompanies on-site management facilitated by a friendly, competent, knowledgeable staff to address and accommodate guests’ needs – a convenient point of contact for the vacation you deserve.
The Inlet at New Smyrna Beach…Exclusive Oceanfront Accommodations
The ocean is a powerful elixir that rejuvenates the spirit and soothes the soul. Its healing properties calm our nerves, reduce stress and even help us sleep more soundly. It replenishes us, relaxes us and renews our focus. It’s no wonder people have been flocking to the beach for centuries. Make the most of your vacation by the sea. Uplift and transform your spirit at The Inlet at New Smyrna Beach. Book your own, personal condo for a few weeks or the entire season – either way, we guarantee you won’t want to leave.
If you would like more information, please feel free to call our office at 386-409-9212. The Inlet at New Smyrna Beach is located at 257 Minorca Beach Way.