Daytona Beach Tide Chart

High and low tide predictions for the next 7 days. Data from NOAA station 8720774. Times shown are local (ET). Heights in feet above MLLW.

Wednesday, Jun 3

Time Type Height
5:50 AM High 0.8 ft
1:00 PM Low -0.4 ft
5:52 PM High 0.6 ft
11:34 PM Low -0.6 ft

Thursday, Jun 4

Time Type Height
6:10 AM High 0.7 ft
1:36 PM Low -0.5 ft
6:24 PM High 0.5 ft

Friday, Jun 5

Time Type Height
12:15 AM Low -0.6 ft
6:36 AM High 0.7 ft
2:05 PM Low -0.5 ft
7:02 PM High 0.5 ft

Saturday, Jun 6

Time Type Height
1:01 AM Low -0.6 ft
7:15 AM High 0.7 ft
2:23 PM Low -0.6 ft
7:47 PM High 0.5 ft

Sunday, Jun 7

Time Type Height
1:54 AM Low -0.6 ft
8:01 AM High 0.6 ft
2:55 PM Low -0.6 ft
8:39 PM High 0.5 ft

Monday, Jun 8

Time Type Height
2:54 AM Low -0.6 ft
8:53 AM High 0.6 ft
3:39 PM Low -0.7 ft
9:40 PM High 0.5 ft

Tuesday, Jun 9

Time Type Height
4:05 AM Low -0.6 ft
9:53 AM High 0.5 ft
4:28 PM Low -0.7 ft
10:53 PM High 0.5 ft

Why Tides Matter Here

Chesapeake Bay tides run smaller than the open Atlantic — typically 1-2 feet of range versus 3-5 feet offshore — but they still affect fishing, boating, and fossil hunting. Low tide exposes mudflats, sandbars, and (at Volusia County beaches) fossil-rich cliff debris. High tide is better for swimming and crabbing in marsh areas. For fishing, the first hour after the tide turns — either direction — is often the best window.

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