The Deltona center point is about 5 miles northeast of Central Florida Zoo and 5 miles north of Monroe Harbour Marina.
Deltona is located on Florida's Atlantic coast, so it's hot and humid most of the year. The best time of year to visit the area is from March to May and from mid-October to the end of November.
The heat kicks in starting around the middle of May and lasts until the third week of September with average daily highs above 86 degrees. July is the hottest month with an average high of 90 degrees around the middle of the month. Temperatures start to drop around the end of September and reach daily lows of 73 degrees around the beginning of December. Temperatures hover around the low 60s and high 70s until the end of February when the hot weather returns.
Florida is known for wet weather, and Deltona is no exception. The average daily chance of rain is 41% from the end of May to the end of September. The rainiest month is August with an average daily chance of rain above 60%. At the end of September, the potential for rain falls off until reaching an average daily high of 17% around the third week of November. While it's not unheard of for Florida to have freezing temperatures, snow is very unlikely. Make sure to pack an umbrella and a rain coat if you want to stay dry during your trip.
The Best Western Plus Sanford Airport/Lake Mary Hotel, located about 9 miles south of Deltona, offers discounts on rooms that include up to 15% off for members of AAA, members of AARP can get anywhere from 5% to 15% off their room, seniors can get up to 15%, and there are discounts for members of the military and government employees.
Rooms at the hotel feature pillowtop mattresses, a mini fridge and microwave, coffee/tea maker, flat-screen TV with cable channels, free Wi-Fi, desk with lamp and ergonomic task chair, and private bathroom. The hotel offers an outdoor pool, 24-hour fitness facility, free hot breakfast served daily, on-site laundromat, and airport shuttle.
The Courtyard by Marriott DeLand Historic Downtown, found about 9 miles north of Deltona, offers discounts for members of AAA for rooms and services, special rates for government employees and members of the military, and at least 15% off room rates for seniors who are 62 and over. Hotel rooms feature coffee/tea maker with supplies, free Wi-Fi, sofa and chair, movable desk with ergonomic chair and electrical outlets, mini-fridge, flat-screen TV with cable channels, and USB outlets. The hotel features free off-site parking, meeting rooms, on-site laundry, newsstand and gift shop, newspaper in the lobby, convenience store, and swimming pool.
About one mile northwest of Deltona is the Holiday Inn Express hotel & Suites Orange City in Orange City, Florida. Rooms feature amenities such as an in-room safe, mini fridge and microwave, coffee/tea maker, flat-screen TV with premium and cable channels, direct-dial two-line phone, work desk with lamp and task chair, black-out curtains, private bathroom with hairdryer and tub/shower combo. The hotel's amenities include a free breakfast served daily, free coffee in the lobby, business center, outdoor pool and whirlpool, fitness center, wake up calls, and free parking.
The Travelodge by Wyndham Deltona is another budget-friendly hotel with comfortably appointed rooms. The hotel's in-room amenities include a flat-screen TV, microwave and mini fridge, work desk with lamp and office chair, coffee/tea maker, easy chair with ottoman, and en-suite bathroom with towel and toiletries. The pet-friendly hotel offers an outdoor pool, business center, banquet facilities, meeting room, free parking, and 24-hour reception desk.
Mariner's Cove Park is a nature preserve that offers recreational activities. There's a trail for walking, jogging, and cycling, football/soccer fields, a fishing canoe launch, playground, and picnic pavilions. The park is home to many species of wildlife and is lush with beautiful trees and plants.
The Central Florida Zoo and Botanical Gardens is located on the southern shore of Lake Monroe and easily reached from Deltona via Highway 4. The 116-acre facility is home to over 100 individual species of animals and unknown numbers of native plants in the gardens. Founded in 1923, the zoo and gardens have grown to include a splash ground for cooling off, zip lining, a railroad and carousel, opportunities to get up close and personal with the animals, and conversations with the zookeepers.
The Stetson Mansion, the former home of cowboy hat maker John B. Stetson, is located in DeLand, a short trip north from Deltona on Highway 4. The mansion was the first luxury home built in Florida and was the winter retreat for the hat mogul and his family. Decades later, the mansion was restored and modernized. Although most of the Stetsons' original possessions have been removed, the mansion is open for tours and can be rented for events. Tours are available, but reservations are required.
If you've always wanted to see the manatees, Blue Spring State Park gives the opportunity for visitors to get up close and personal with the gentle "cows of the sea." There's a small fee per car to enter the park, but once inside, visitors can swim in the waters of the spring unless it's manatee season. During the manatees' migration, guests are invited to watch the manatees in their natural habitat or go bird watching instead. The park is home to the endangered Florida Scrub Jay, which calls the park home year-round.
If you're planning a trip to Deltona, you can't go wrong with any of these hotels. There is plenty to see and do in the area, so book your trip today.
Below are reviews of the city of Deltona, FL from an actual visitor's perspective.
Family, parks.
Up and coming city. Everything was accessible.