PS - following extreme erosion due to Hurricane Ian, much of the driving portion of the beach has been lost. Four weeks later, about half the beach (south of Flagler ave to 27th ave) remains closed to driving. North of that is open only at low tides. Good luck finding anywhere to park at higher tides on weekends. Get a hotel room if you really want to walk onto the beach for now. North of the Inlet (Ponce/Daytona Beach Shores, Daytona Beach) were impacted even more destructively. The sand can come back following very calm summer months. Not likely in winter.
Thanks a million for promoting more people coming here. The growth has been steadily ramping up for the past 55 years I have been here, but it seems many want it to grow more rapidly. Sadly the roads and infrastructure don't grow fast enough, leaving locals trying to figure out how to get to work and home, to stores, or anywhere at times. Love the video - not really.
I hope New Smyrna Beach residents help to control the growth. This beautiful beach does not need to turn into a Myrtle Beach. I’ve been coming there since 1965, still in elementary school. The only beach that my family will go to and relax like we do at NSB is HHI. Keep it all about the beach.
I love New Smyrna Beach.
We loved New Smyrna
Thanks for putting this together.
I like the video. I’ll definitely watch for more
will definitely put it on my list.Love you channel.
Love it !! thanks for sharing.
myself and my family loved it! Would love to go back.
such a happy, adorable kid! Beautiful family ❤️
This is by far my favorite beach as well!
Enjoyed every bit of it ❤️
I prefer Hallandale beach Florida beautiful city good beaches and restaurants and growing businesses and communities, and good nightlife.❤🫡❤
cool video!
Gonna check it out my next drive thru, thanks for the tip
I am going there in a couple of weeks
Wonderful video. We are considering NSB as a move option. Thank you!
PS - following extreme erosion due to Hurricane Ian, much of the driving portion of the beach has been lost. Four weeks later, about half the beach (south of Flagler ave to 27th ave) remains closed to driving. North of that is open only at low tides. Good luck finding anywhere to park at higher tides on weekends. Get a hotel room if you really want to walk onto the beach for now. North of the Inlet (Ponce/Daytona Beach Shores, Daytona Beach) were impacted even more destructively. The sand can come back following very calm summer months. Not likely in winter.
Thanks a million for promoting more people coming here. The growth has been steadily ramping up for the past 55 years I have been here, but it seems many want it to grow more rapidly. Sadly the roads and infrastructure don't grow fast enough, leaving locals trying to figure out how to get to work and home, to stores, or anywhere at times. Love the video - not really.
I hope New Smyrna Beach residents help to control the growth. This beautiful beach does not need to turn into a Myrtle Beach. I’ve been coming there since 1965, still in elementary school. The only beach that my family will go to and relax like we do at NSB is HHI. Keep it all about the beach.
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This makes me want a banana coffee.
this is the most shark attacked place
Shark bite Capitol of the world !
It’s not an island though…
HURRICANES. LOOK AT FORT MYERS
That would be LOOKING at the Gulf of Mexico not there the Atlantic Ocean lol 😅