(904) 825-1000
10 S. Castillo Drive
Find information on everything St. Augustine at the VIC.
(904) 461-1077
700 A1A Beach Blvd.
Beachside grill and bar serving up delicious and creative entrees.
(904) 824-5151
2300 State Road 16
At the Holiday Inn Express & Suites in historic St. Augustine, each room features pillow-top mattresses, 32" high-definition TVs, programmable safes, and mini-fridges.
(904) 825-1725
13 Anastasia Blvd.
Decadent chocolates, tasty sweets and bountiful treats are all at this local St. Augustine chocolate shop!
(904) 501-6240
31 WIlliams Street
A locally owned coffee, juice, and fruit smoothie bar, on the famous Magnolia Street, across from the Fountain of Youth.
(904) 254-9524
2487 A1A S.
A showing of how a revolutionary fashion designer fought societal constraints.
(904) 823-2232
15 Fort Mose Trail
Visit the site of the southern destination for the Underground Railroad.
(904) 829-8828
37 Lovett St.
Originally established to serve African Americans, this church welcomes all.
The first public beach north of the Vilano Bridge offering a parking lot and rest rooms.
Serving fresh sushi and sashimi, as well as other Japanese specialties.
(904) 257-9880
120 EOC Drive
Learn about mosquitoes and how to reduce their numbers in this engaging attraction.
(844) 678-8687
15 St. George Street
Experience a haunted bar crawl and hear the ghost tales of St. Augustine.
(904) 201-6300
108 Anastasia Blvd.
High-class surf and turf dinner restaurant with creatively curated and locally sourced dishes.
(904) 825-4040
23 Orange St.
An authentic Irish Pub celebrating corned beef, a pint of Guinness, and sports.
(904) 824-8053
58A San Marco Ave.
A one-of-a-kind vintage shop in Uptown.
(904) 349-0614
165 S. Beach Drive
Offering luxurious and comfortable oceanfront houses.
(904) 824-1606
19 San Marco Ave.
Guests can tour the spookiest spots in St. Augustine and measure supernatural activity with professional ghost-detecting equipment.
(904) 471-0398
7507 A1A South
Boat rentals and charters are available at Devil’s Elbow Fishing Resort.
The venue described as a "music hub," hosts North Florida musicians for two days.
A funny take on Sherlock Holmes, this play features local acting students.