$6.00/per night - 30 amp hookup, $10.00/per night - 50 amp hookup
Dock. Fresh Water Connections:
Available.
Showers:
Available. Climate Controlled
Laundromat:
Available.
Restaurant:
one on-site and many more within walking distance
Restaurant Recommendations:
Blue Grotto (on-site, 386-255-6477), Ivy Lane Bistro (386-258-7112), Chart House (386-255-9022), Mc K’s Tavern (386-238-3321), Angell & Phelps Restaurant and Wine Bar (386-257-2677)
Provisioning Possibilities:
Convenience store within walking distance, Publix Supermarket 2 miles away – taxi or bus ride necessary, farmers market every Saturday morning
LPG (Propane) Availability:
Available. Walk to 7 Eleven convenience store for LPG tank exchange
Waste pump-out:
Available.
Wi-Fi Internet Access:
Paid WiFi Available
Fuel Availability:
Gas & Diesel Available
Fuel Notes:
ethanol free/mid grade
Fuel Prices (All Taxes Included)
Reporting Date:
November 11, 2024
Fuel Notes:
ethanol free/mid grade
Gasoline Price:
$4.49 (All Taxes Included)
Diesel Price:
$4.55 (All Taxes Included)
Any Boat/US Discount:
Available. 5 cents off per gallon
Any SeaTow Discount:
Available. 5 cents off per gallon
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Reviews from Cruisers (10)
Glen Coombe- September 10, 2018 - 10:47 am
HHM is one of the best and safest of marinas on the east coast. Floating docks are just the beginning of the story. 5 bathhouses with ice cold AC, water pressure and hot water that never runs out. Each is cleaned and serviced daily. The marina is well protected by the barrier of the beachside east of the Halifax river. Fuel is competitive and Boat US discounts apply. Docks are security keyed and for some it is a challenge of learning just how to use the Keys. Night security is provided by roving security guards. Restaurants are a short walk up or down Beach St. but sadly the on site bar/restaurant is not in operation presently. Finally the staff is the highlight! Though city owned the marina is operated by Safe Harbor Marinas and the staff from the top to the maintenance staff are all helpful and cheerful. But be warned, you may like it here so much that you will want to call it your home port!
We found our time at Halifax Harbor Marina to be pleasant. The marina has floating docks and a highly efficient check-in process all occurring at the dock, with no need to go to the Harbor Master office. Unfortunately, the WiFi was non-existent during our time here. The Marina is located on Beach Street which appears to be the main street for Daytona. Several blocks contained charming restaurants, antique shops, a pet boutique, yoga and various boutiques. It is a truly delightful place to spend some time. We did not get to the beach nor the Speedway this trip. We had a dinner meal at an Irish Pub called McK’s Tavern ( mckstavern.com). Jackie thinks their corn beef, cabbage, turnips, carrots and potatoes are the BEST ever … but then of course she did have a Guinness to accompany. David and Jaculeyn
We are staying at Halifax Harbor Marina which is a beautiful facility. Halifax Harbor Marina in Daytona Beach is a first class facility with several clean bath houses, 7-8 foot depths along side floating docks, locked bath houses and docks and a West Marine on site. Many restaurants are within a block away. Captains Mary and Mike Dickens
Halifax Harbor in Daytona Beach, Fl is a great live aboard marina: well maintained, choice of floating or fixed, 24 hr. security, clean and well protected weather wise. Don R, m/v Andante
The facility is still great, and so is the staff. Prompt attention to your docking needs and you have to love the attendant with the fishing net to catch the keys you have forgotten to return as you depart past the fuel dock. It is great to have floating docks in Florida that are full length.
The biggest surprise is that it has many vacancies. I remember when you better book well ahead as a transient, and there was a two year waiting list for full timers. Still a great marina.
Barbara, Jim, and “Lily” Benjamin- May 29, 2013 - 10:19 pm
We stayed at Halifax Harbor Marina in Daytona several times. It’s very secure, has locked security gates, floating cement docks, and very well protected just off the ICW. Barbara, Jim, and “Lily” Benjamin
Daytona Beach Municipal, Halifax Harbor, is a great place to stay. Fixed piers are more inexpensive, floating piers very nice. A well maintained facility it has 24 hr security, it is one block from Downtown with about 4 or 5 blocks of businesses, restaurants, city library, post office, 1 mi walk from the beach, easy access to the bus, and airport (2.5 mi). It’s a well protected harbor. Roman Donald
Halifax Harbor in Daytona Beach, Florida is a great choice. Secure marina, floating docks, local airport, also close to Orlando airport. Don & Rebecca Roman Andante
I suggest you stay at the Halifax Harbor Marina, I lived there for two years and the people and services were great, and you could not beat the rates, for liveaboards, I would still be there if work did not keep me where I am now. Sean Hickey
24 February 2010 When I called ahead and asked for rates they neglected to tell me about the 30-ft minimum for charges which, for our 27-footer, makes it more expensive than the Loggerhead Marina next door. Their website also did not contain the minimum. I asked why a municipal marina would do this, essentially penalizing smaller boat owners. There was no reason given but the Waterway Guide website noted the municipality recently ‘outsourced’ the management of the marina to the Skipper Bud chain, not known for bargain basement prices. The harbormaster said she would raise my point with the corporation but it was a long, laborious process. Other municipalities are going in this direction to reduce costs, resulting in rate hikes for locals as well as transients, essentially changing the focus of what municipal marinas represent – affordable boating for the general public. Whether money is actually saved is problematical as the municipality is left responsible for maintaining the infrastructure and only receives a percentage of the collected fees. Fair winds and following seas, Austin Whitten S/Y “Discovery II”, Vancouver 27
Reviews from Cruisers (10)
HHM is one of the best and safest of marinas on the east coast. Floating docks are just the beginning of the story. 5 bathhouses with ice cold AC, water pressure and hot water that never runs out. Each is cleaned and serviced daily.
The marina is well protected by the barrier of the beachside east of the Halifax river. Fuel is competitive and Boat US discounts apply.
Docks are security keyed and for some it is a challenge of learning just how to use the Keys. Night security is provided by roving security guards.
Restaurants are a short walk up or down Beach St. but sadly the on site bar/restaurant is not in operation presently.
Finally the staff is the highlight! Though city owned the marina is operated by Safe Harbor Marinas and the staff from the top to the maintenance staff are all helpful and cheerful. But be warned, you may like it here so much that you will want to call it your home port!
We found our time at Halifax Harbor Marina to be pleasant. The marina has floating docks and a highly efficient check-in process all occurring at the dock, with no need to go to the Harbor Master office. Unfortunately, the WiFi was non-existent during our time here.
The Marina is located on Beach Street which appears to be the main street for Daytona. Several blocks contained charming restaurants, antique shops, a pet boutique, yoga and various boutiques. It is a truly delightful place to spend some time. We did not get to the beach nor the Speedway this trip.
We had a dinner meal at an Irish Pub called McK’s Tavern ( mckstavern.com). Jackie thinks their corn beef, cabbage, turnips, carrots and potatoes are the BEST ever … but then of course she did have a Guinness to accompany.
David and Jaculeyn
We are staying at Halifax Harbor Marina which is a beautiful facility. Halifax Harbor Marina in Daytona Beach is a first class facility with several clean bath houses, 7-8 foot depths along side floating docks, locked bath houses and docks and a West Marine on site. Many restaurants are within a block away.
Captains Mary and Mike Dickens
Halifax Harbor in Daytona Beach, Fl is a great live aboard marina: well maintained, choice of floating or fixed, 24 hr. security, clean and well protected weather wise.
Don R,
m/v Andante
The facility is still great, and so is the staff. Prompt attention to your docking needs and you have to love the attendant with the fishing net to catch the keys you have forgotten to return as you depart past the fuel dock. It is great to have floating docks in Florida that are full length.
The biggest surprise is that it has many vacancies. I remember when you better book well ahead as a transient, and there was a two year waiting list for full timers. Still a great marina.
We stayed at Halifax Harbor Marina in Daytona several times. It’s very secure, has locked security gates, floating cement docks, and very well protected just off the ICW.
Barbara, Jim, and “Lily” Benjamin
Daytona Beach Municipal, Halifax Harbor, is a great place to stay. Fixed piers are more inexpensive, floating piers very nice. A well maintained facility it has 24 hr security, it is one block from Downtown with about 4 or 5 blocks of businesses, restaurants, city library, post office, 1 mi walk from the beach, easy access to the bus, and airport (2.5 mi). It’s a well protected harbor.
Roman Donald
Halifax Harbor in Daytona Beach, Florida is a great choice. Secure marina, floating docks, local airport, also close to Orlando airport.
Don & Rebecca Roman
Andante
I suggest you stay at the Halifax Harbor Marina, I lived there for two years and the people and services were great, and you could not beat the rates, for liveaboards, I would still be there if work did not keep me where I am now.
Sean Hickey
24 February 2010
When I called ahead and asked for rates they neglected to tell me about the 30-ft minimum for charges which, for our 27-footer, makes it more expensive than the Loggerhead Marina next door. Their website also did not contain the minimum. I asked why a municipal marina would do this, essentially penalizing smaller boat owners. There was no reason given but the Waterway Guide website noted the municipality recently ‘outsourced’ the management of the marina to the Skipper Bud chain, not known for bargain basement prices. The harbormaster said she would raise my point with the corporation but it was a long, laborious process.
Other municipalities are going in this direction to reduce costs, resulting in rate hikes for locals as well as transients, essentially changing the focus of what municipal marinas represent – affordable boating for the general public. Whether money is actually saved is problematical as the municipality is left responsible for maintaining the infrastructure and only receives a percentage of the collected fees.
Fair winds and following seas,
Austin Whitten
S/Y “Discovery II”, Vancouver 27