Max Beach Resort
Yet another product of overzealous developers who thought people would flock to Daytona Beach to purchase multi-million-dollar condos, the Max Beach Resort is their loss and a tourist’s win. It’s a 12-story oceanfront condo-turned-resort featuring 72 ginormous, swanky suites sleeping up to eight guests, all with full eat-in-kitchens, private balconies, and laundry room. A 25-meter saltwater pool overlooks the ocean, yoga is done on the rooftop, there’s a lounge with chess and board games, and people can work out in a fitness center with fabulous views. The resort also offers private surf lessons with pros starting at $150 a guest. A $32 nightly resort fee includes parking.
Yet another product of overzealous developers who thought people would flock to Daytona Beach to purchase multi-million-dollar condos, the Max Beach Resort is their loss and a tourist’s win. It’s a 12-story oceanfront condo-turned-resort featuring 72 ginormous, swanky suites sleeping up to eight guests, all with full eat-in-kitchens, private balconies, and laundry room. A 25-meter saltwater pool overlooks the ocean, yoga is done on the rooftop, there’s a lounge with chess and board games, and people can work out in a fitness center with fabulous views. The resort also offers private surf lessons with pros starting at $150 a guest. A $32 nightly resort fee includes parking.

