2025 Race Week Museum Extended Hours of Operation Schedule
Calling all race fans! The Ponce Inlet Lighthouse Museum and Constance D. Hunter Historic Pacetti Hotel Museum will be open to the public from 10:00 AM until 7:00 (last admissions sold at 6:00 PM) on February 14th & 15th (Friday-Saturday) and on February 17th, 18th, & 19th (Monday-Wednesday). The museum’s normal hours of operation (10:00 AM – 6:00 PM with last admissions sold at 5:00 PM) will be in effect on all other days during Daytona Race Week.
Step back in time and discover Florida’s rich maritime and social history as you tour the world-famous Ponce Inlet Lighthouse and Museum, and the Constance D. Hunter Historic Pacetti Hotel Museum. Constructed in 1887, the Ponce Inlet Lighthouse has guided mariners along Florida’s coast for more than 135 years. We invite you to be a part of that history.
Step back in time and discover Florida’s rich maritime and social history as you tour the world-famous Ponce Inlet Lighthouse and Museum, and the Constance D. Hunter Historic Pacetti Hotel Museum. Constructed in 1887, the Ponce Inlet Lighthouse has guided mariners along Florida’s coast for more than 135 years. We invite you to be a part of that history.
Either together, or separately, we invite you to experience these landmarks. Visitors can choose to explore the museums on their own using a self-guided map at any time during the museum’s normal hours of operation. Or, take advantage of public tour opportunities on specific dates throughout the year.
Either together, or separately, we invite you to experience these landmarks. Visitors can choose to explore the museums on their own using a self-guided map at any time during the museum’s normal hours of operation. Or, take advantage of public tour opportunities on specific dates throughout the year.
Nearly 150 years have passed since the Ponce De Leon (formerly Mosquito) Inlet Lighthouse was initially activated in 1887 and the fishing resort known as the Pacetti Hotel first opened its doors for business. Discover the rich and fascinating history of these two historic properties and the small coastal fishing community that developed around them.
More than 500 years have passed since Juan Ponce De Leon “first discovered” Florida in 1513. And, it’s been more than 135 since the historic fishing resort known as the Pacetti Hotal was opened for business. We invite you to dive into the rich maritime and social history taking in all our museums have to offer.
Unlike many 501(c)(3) non-profit organizations, we are completely self-sufficient with 100% of our annual funding generated entirely in-house through admissions and merchandise sales, private and corporate donations, and annual membership dues. Learn how you can help the Association achieve its goal of historical preservation.
Did you know that a significant portion of the Preservation Association’s annual operating funds are generated through gift shop sales? Our gift shop specializes in lighthouse and nautical-themed merchandise with something for all ages. Be sure to browse the gift shop on your next visit. Until then, pick up something online!
Did you know that a significant portion of the Preservation Association’s annual operating funds are generated through gift shop sales? Our gift shop specializes in lighthouse and nautical-themed merchandise with something for all ages. Be sure to browse the gift shop on your next visit. Until then, pick up something online!
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