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19 Best Things To Do in St. Augustine
With a nickname like the Ancient City, you better believe this seaside destination is filled with historic sights.
Fifty-five years before the Pilgrims landed on Plymouth Rock, Spanish admiral Pedro Menéndez de Avilés founded St. Augustine. It'
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U.S. News Insider Tip: Through a small alleyway of shops called St. George's Row, Rendezvous Imported Beers is a hidden gem. Located at 106 St. George St., you will have to weave your way past several storefronts before you find the entrance. The selection of more than a hundred different craft beers will make it worth your while. – Casey Feindt
Antiquities, historic attractions and delectable cuisine are just a few of the things you'll find on St. George Street, the city's central pedestrian thoroughfare. At the northern end of the street, visitors can explore boutiques like Sunburst Crystal and Tillie's Bath Cottage, as well as historic sites like the Huguenot Cemetery and the Oldest Wooden School House. The Castillo de San Marcos National Monument and the St. Augustine Pirate & Treasure Museum are within walking distance. You'll also find additional shops and cafes, plus art galleries and the Colonial Quarter .
Castillo de San Marcos National Monument Castillo de San Marcos National Monument
Built between 1672 and 1695 by the Spanish, The Castillo de San Marcos served as a fort for more than 205 years. It's the oldest masonry fortification in the U.S.
What is now a picturesque attraction in downtown St. Augustine once protected the newly established territory of Spanish Florida from the British and pirates. Additionally, it is one of only two forts in the world constructed from coquina, a semirare limestone composed of shell fragments.
Colonial Quarter Colonial Quarter
Located on St. George Street in downtown St. Augustine's historic district, the Colonial Quarter offers visitors a glimpse into the lives of 16th-, 17th- and 18th-century residents. The living museum is divided into four areas: the 16th Century Spanish First City, the 17th Century Spanish Fortified Town, the 18th Century Spanish Garrison Town and the 18th Century British Colony. In each section, depending on the day, travelers can witness activities like the construction of a ship and musket drills.
Previous visitors praised the property for being a great experience for families. While some said the prices were a bit steep, they said overall the demonstrations were informative and that the employees were entertaining.
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Anastasia State Park Anastasia State Park
U.S. News Insider Tip: If you are planning to see a show at the St. Augustine Amphitheater, this park a great place to camp for the night. There's even a walking trail that connects the two through the woods near the campground area by Sand Dollar Loop. – Casey Feindt
Part of the Florida State Park system, Anastasia State Park features 1,600 acres of white sand beaches, marshes and sand dunes. It's an ideal spot to disconnect from the outside world and immerse yourself in nature. Visitors can spend as little or as much time as they'd like bird-watching, kayaking and hiking through nature trails. Travelers of all ages can also enjoy riding bicycles on the beach, boating, fishing and swimming; however, know that lifeguards are only present between Memorial Day and Labor Day. Anastasia Watersports is on hand for visitors who'd like to rent water sports equipment like kayaks and stand-up paddleboards, as well as bicycles.
St. Augustine Lighthouse & Maritime Museum St. Augustine Lighthouse & Maritime Museum
The St. Augustine Lighthouse & Maritime Museum features shipwreck artifacts, a wooden boat building exhibit and a 165-foot-tall lighthouse. The lighthouse, which was built between 1871 and 1874, is the oldest surviving brick structure in St. Augustine and has 219 steps. Some believe the site is haunted by several former lighthouse keepers and two young girls who died on-site in the late 1800s. This could be part of the reason why the lighthouse is visited by many of the city's ghost tours and has even been featured on the TV show "Ghost Hunters."
Recent travelers say one of the best parts of visiting the St. Augustine Lighthouse & Maritime Museum is climbing to the top to admire the scenery. You may want to bring a camera since you'll find breathtaking views of St. Augustine. However, there is a height requirement to climb (44 inches minimum), which some visitors with small children found frustrating.
St. Augustine Beach St. Augustine Beach free
Situated about 5 miles southeast of St. Augustine's historic district, St. Augustine Beach features roughly 4 miles of white-sand coastline. The beach is popular with families, thanks to its kid-friendly splash pad. If fishing or a relaxing stroll is what you're after, visit the St. Johns County Ocean and Fishing Pier, which sits at the north end of the beach.
Past visitors praised St. Augustine Beach's scenery and uncrowded atmosphere. Most days, the ocean offers small waves that are suitable for children, though some days will bring larger waves that are ideal for surfing and bodyboarding.
Lightner Museum Lightner Museum
The eclectic Lightner Museum is located just south of Flagler College near St. Augustine's historic city center. Housed within the former Alcazar Hotel, which was built by Henry Flagler in 1888, the museum features an impressive collection of 19th-century art. Notable exhibits include unconventional items like shrunken heads, salt and pepper shakers, human hair and cigar labels. You'll also find traditional art pieces and collections with glass and antique furniture. The exhibits rotate, so even if you've been before, it may be worth visiting again.
Recent travelers said the museum's Spanish Renaissance Revival architecture and collections are a must-see. With four floors of exhibits, you can easily spend several hours exploring the property. And if you're hungry, grab a bite in the museum's cafe. Although it's only open for lunch, visitors say the food is delicious.
Vilano Beach Vilano Beach free
U.S. News Insider Tip: Did you know Vilano Beach has a castle? Your best vantage point of Castle Otttis will be from the window of a vehicle traveling on A1A as there is no public parking at or near the castle. The best address for a GPS is 4286 A1A Scenic and Historic Coastal Byway – Casey Feindt
Just over the Francis and Mary Usina Bridge, the small town of Vilano Beach beckons. Visitors can enjoy strolling along the Vilano Beach Fishing Pier, dining at a handful of great restaurants and catching some rays at the usually uncrowded beaches (which you can drive on in some areas).
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St. Augustine Alligator Farm Zoological Park St. Augustine Alligator Farm Zoological Park
Animal lovers of all ages will enjoy a visit to the St. Augustine Alligator Farm Zoological Park. The park was founded in 1893, but has been in its current location since 1920. It was accredited by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums in 1989. It's home to alligators, snakes, lemurs, sloths and many types of birds. It's also considered the only facility on Earth to house all 24 living crocodile species. While here, visitors can explore the exhibits on their own and enjoy interactive wildlife shows and animal feedings, which are offered throughout the day. For an extra thrilling experience, be sure to pay a visit to Crocodile Crossing, a 7-acre, 35-foot zip line course that soars over alligators and crocodiles (additional fees apply).
Recent visitors said this attraction was better than they anticipated, noting it was an especially fun stop for young children. Kids will love running around the KidZone where there's a playground, small climbing wall and interactive play structures.
Ponce de Leon's Fountain of Youth Archaeological Park Ponce de Leon's Fountain of Youth Archaeological Park
U.S. News Insider Tip: After your tour, take a short drive over to Magnolia Avenue. With dangling moss and towering oaks that lean over the roadway, it's often been called one of the most photographed streets in America. – Casey Feindt
Ponce de Leon's Fountain of Youth Archaeological Park is the site of St. Augustine's original settlement. Here, you'll learn about the Spanish settlers who arrived in the 1500s, as well as the Timucua, a group of Native Americans who resided in current-day southern Georgia and northern Florida. The Fountain of Youth, a mythical spring believed to have anti-aging properties, can be found in the park, as well as a planetarium, a blacksmith shop and a replica Timucua village. On the park's grounds, visitors will find white and blue peacocks (nearly 30 reside within the park).
Flagler College Flagler College
A private institution founded in 1968, Flagler College boasts lush gardens, sparkling fountains and stunning Spanish Renaissance architecture that St. Augustine travelers can explore. Built by Henry Flagler in 1888, the college was originally the Hotel Ponce de Leon and is a National Historic Landmark. Visitors can sign up for a guided tour through the school. Additionally, some trolley and historical sightseeing tours include stops at Flagler College.
Recent visitors were fascinated by the incredibly unique buildings and noted that their tour guides were knowledgeable and friendly. They were also impressed by the intricate, well-maintained Tiffany windows in the dining area.
Ximenez-Fatio House Museum Ximenez-Fatio House Museum
The Ximenez-Fatio House Museum is a historic former boarding home that brings history to life through impressive recreations and fascinating artifacts.
In 1798, Don Andres Ximenez initially built the stunning two-story home out of coquina rock for his wife, Juana Pellicer. It 1830, when Margaret Cook purchased the building from the Pellicer family, it became a boarding house that was run by women for decades.
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Bourbon lovers will feel right at home on a trip to St. Augustine, thanks to the St. Augustine Distillery. Founded in 2013, the family-owned and -operated spirit crafter makes bourbon on-site daily. The distillery also produces gin, vodka and rum. The attraction is housed in St. Augustine's original power and ice complex, which was built in 1907. Travelers can enjoy free tastings and self-guided tours seven days a week.
Recent visitors reported having a great time at the distillery, and they were especially impressed by the knowledgeable staff. Others liked that they were able to explore the premises at their own pace, which made for a more adaptable experience. For an extra special trip, there is the Fill Your Own Bottle Experience, where you can fill and personalize a bottle with a bourbon of your choosing (fees apply).
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Fort Mose Historic State Park Fort Mose Historic State Park free
Most St. Augustine visitors are familiar with the town's past as a Spanish colony from 1565 to 1760s, but few are aware of its role in America's Black history. Fort Mose was the first legally sanctioned free African settlement in the U.S., established in 1738.
During this time, Florida was governed by the Spanish, who had a long history of owning enslaved people. But slavery in Spain and its colonies looked different than it did in Britain's colonies. To Spain, slavery was primarily a political tool, so its views on slavery were flexible. As a result, people enslaved by the Spanish generally had some legal rights, including the ability to eventually purchase their freedom.
Villa Zorayda Museum Villa Zorayda Museum
Step into a faraway land at the Villa Zorayda Museum, which features Moorish Revival architecture largely inspired by Islamic culture. Eccentric, colorful and all-around striking, the Villa Zorayda Museum fuses Florida history with unconventional style.
The museum was built in 1883 by Franklin Smith, a Boston businessman, as a vacation home, and its unique design helped inspire much of the architecture in the surrounding City of St. Augustine. Art lovers will appreciate the museum's private collection of works and artifacts that have been curated for decades by the property various owners, including a rug crafted from Egyptian cat hair that's more than 2,000 years old.
St. Augustine Pirate & Treasure Museum St. Augustine Pirate & Treasure Museum
St. Augustine has a vibrant history rooted in piracy, and, as its name suggests, the St. Augustine Pirate & Treasure Museum showcases stories from some of those very swashbucklers. The museum displays a variety of pirate artifacts, including the world's oldest "Wanted" poster, the world's only pirate treasure chest, and one of two surviving 17th-century Jolly Roger flags (that familiar black flag featuring a skull and crossbones). At the center of the museum, travelers can climb aboard a replica pirate ship with a helm and cannons.
Recent museumgoers say the attraction is fun and interactive. Others thought the small space was often too crowded and felt it wasn't worth the pricey admission.
Old Jail Old Jail
St. Augustine's Old Jail was built in 1891 to accommodate the city's criminals. Financed by railroad giant Henry Flagler, the jail was designed to blend in with the rest of the Ancient City's buildings and features Romanesque Revival-style architecture. In 1954, a year after the jail closed, the property reopened as a historic attraction. The facility was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1987.
You'll be able to explore the different types of cells that inmates were housed in, including the maximum-security and solitary confinement areas. Interestingly, the sheriffs and their families lived at the facility when it was in operation; those quarters are also available to view as part of the tour.
Gonzalez-Alvarez House Gonzalez-Alvarez House
Despite a turbulent past plagued by enemy invasions, pirates and sometimes catastrophic weather, the González-Alvarez House is the oldest surviving Spanish colonial dwelling in the Ancient City.
Construction began on the González-Alvarez House in 1723, and by 1892, it was known by many as "the Oldest House in America," a title that is now heavily contested among historians. Semantics aside, experts agree that the home is one of the most historic sites in all of St. Augustine and offers a glimpse into what life was like in the colonial era.
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St. Augustine Wild Reserve St. Augustine Wild Reserve
For an up-close look at exotic animals, check out the St. Augustine Wild Reserve. This nonprofit sanctuary was established in 1995 as a care center for rescued exotic animals. Mountain lions, bears, ligers (a cross between a male lion and female tiger) and leopards are just some of the animals housed here.
Previous visitors praised the St. Augustine Wild Reserve for its treatment of the animals and informative volunteers. Though you may want to take pictures of the animals, leave the camera at your hotel: Photography (including cellphone photography) is not allowed at the property.
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For half a century, visitors to St. Augustine have made the St. Augustine/St. Johns County Visitor Information Center their first stop upon arriving in the Nation’s Oldest City. Commonly known as the “VIC,” the center offers information on special and cultural events, brochures and guidebooks for the area’s attractions, clean restrooms, a gift shop.
In addition, the VIC is staffed with friendly fully licensed tour guide hosts who gladly share information on attractions, museums, tours, accommodations, restaurants and unique shopping opportunities. The VIC is where a St. Augustine vacation begins, whether you plan to stay a day, a weekend or an entire week.
The Visitor Information Center (VIC), located at 10 S. Castillo Drive (32084) is open 364 days a year (closed Christmas Day), from 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
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USF researcher reveals the hidden story behind one of St. Augustine’s most famous attractions
- April 9, 2024
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By: Cassidy Delamarter , University Communications and Marketing
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New details have emerged about the history of one of St. Augustine’s most popular tourist attractions. University of South Florida Spanish Professor David Arbesú tediously pieced together documents that were scattered around the world that helped connect the dots about the life of Francisco López de Mendoza Grajales, believed to be the first priest in the United States. An 11-foot statue of him is located on the grounds of Mission Nombre de Dios near Matanzas Bay.
As published in the Florida Historical Quarterly , “The First Man to Plant the Holy Gospel in Florida” chronicles Mendoza’s journey in helping establish the first permanent Christian mission in the United States and his role in what many scholars believe was the first Thanksgiving feast.
Mendoza, who we now know lived from 1527 to 1586, sailed across the Atlantic in 1565 alongside Pedro Menéndez de Avilés, who was tasked by the King of Spain to remove French settlers and establish a colony in Florida. After the three-month expedition, Menéndez founded America’s first city, St. Augustine, where Mendoza would play a crucial role.
“He brought Catholicism to America and gave the first Christian mass in the United States,” Arbesú said. “As important as Mendoza may have been for the early history of Florida, all we knew about his life were the first four years he spent in Florida – that’s it.”
After finding Mendoza’s baptismal records that were recently made public by a church in Spain, Arbesú was able to pinpoint the year Mendoza was born and from there, piece together a timeline of what his life was like before and after he joined Menéndez’s expedition.
At 38 years old, Mendoza began the three-month expedition to Florida, where Arbesú believes he stayed for about seven years before moving back to his native community in Spain. After a couple of years, Mendoza moved to Nicaragua, according to new documents Arbesú discovered in Oklahoma. There, Mendoza held several distinguished roles in the León Cathedral – a World Heritage Site – before eventually becoming Commissary of the Holy Inquisition as he continued to spread Catholicism in the Americas.
“These records trace the priest’s lineage back to the Middle Ages and reveal a previously unknown side of his personality,” Arbesú said. “This new evidence allows researchers to revisit all the records on Mendoza’s life to clarify aspects, correct mistakes and ultimately understand the first parish priest in the continental United States.”
Top: typical signature of Francisco López de Mendoza Grajales | Bottom: his signature during his final days
The biography reveals details of his life for the first time, including the name Francisco Grajales de Mendoza he used when he was younger, the fact he likely practiced cannibalism to survive the winter of 1565 to 1566 and the witness account of him fighting at knifepoint over a woman. But the most moving: Letters Arbesú found in the National Archives of Mexico that determined the exact date of Mendoza’s death.
“He wrote to the inquisitors of Mexico City that he had become so ill that he was ‘in the last trance and end of my life’,” Arbesú said. “It was a touching letter to read after studying his life for so long. To see him get to a point where he could not even sign his name, it was emotional.”
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St. Augustine TourPass
Visitors to St. Augustine can purchase one, two, and three-day passes for area attractions.
TourPass serves visitors to St. Augustine with a multi-attraction pass.
St. Augustine TourPass offers visitors the opportunity to easily purchase full admission to 27 participating St. Augustine Attractions, allowing them to avoid lines and book their tour times in advance — without the hassle of printed tickets. With St. Augustine TourPass, visitors can utilize maps, read information about each attraction, and book instant reservations for their chosen attractions. There are two ways visitors take advantage of the Tour Pass:
- They can save 40% or more by choosing to visit a larger number of St. Augustine attractions.
- They can travel stress-free by only visiting a few sites at a break-even cost, and using the mobile pass to arrange tours and avoid ticket lines.
The St. Augustine TourPass operates on any smartphone, allowing visitors to purchase passes according to the number in their party, the length of their stay, and the types of attractions they'd like to enjoy. Passes include a select number of participating featured attractions and the opportunity to enjoy as many participating standard attractions as time allows.
It's easy to purchase and use a St. Augustine TourPass for any size party.
- Visitors may simply go to the website , choose 1, 2, or 3-day passes, enter the number of adults and children in their party, and make their purchase.
- St. Augustine TourPass will immediately send an email and a text with links to their mobile pass.
- With a mobile TourPass, visitors may choose to activate it immediately, or pick a date within the next six months, and then can immediately reserve a time for their chosen featured tours.
- No printed or physical tickets are required. Visitors simply show their mobile pass for entry.
St. Augustine TourPass is easy to use, will save visitors time and money, and includes 100% full admission to the following featured attractions:
- Hop on Hop Off Trolley Tour
- Dolphin Odyssey & Sightseeing Boat Tour
- Haunted Pub Walking Tour
- Ghost & Gravestones Trolley Tour
- Lightner Museum
- Marineland General Admission
- Paranormal Investigation of Fort Grounds Walking Tour
- Sunset Boat Cruise
- Ghostly Experience Walking Tour
- Nights of Lights Boat Cruise
- World Golf Hall of Fame
St. Augustine Tour Pass includes 100% full admission to the following standard attractions:
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- Ponce de Leon's Fountain of Youth Park
- Classic Car Museum
- Old Jail Museum
- Pirate & Treasure Museum
- Colonial Quarter Experience Tour
- Free hand-rolled cigar at Stogies Cigar Shop
- Lincolnville Museum and Cultural Center
- Oldest House Museum Complex
- Oldest Store Museum Experience
- Potter's Wax Museum
- Oldest Wooden School House
- Spanish Military Hospital
- St. Augustine Aquarium, General Admission
- St. Augustine History Museum
- Ximenez-Fatio House
St. Augustine Tour Pass is a great gift for those who are planning a stay-cation, those who plan to honeymoon here, or for any person or family who's planning a vacation to the Ancient City. To purchase a St. Augustine Tour Pass, or to learn more, go here .
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Holly Johnson|Alissa Grisler November 10, 2023. Ranking of the top 19 things to do in St. Augustine. Travelers favorites include #1 St. George Street, #2 Castillo de San Marcos National Monument ...
37 reviews and 245 photos of St Augustine Visitor Information Center "If you are on an Adventure to the historical part of St. Augustine, I highly recommend stopping by the St. Augustine Visitor's Center prior to your adventure. The Center is located directly across from the wonderfully new convenient parking garage on Castillo St. As you walk out of the parking garage to the historical ...
For half a century, visitors to St. Augustine have made the St. Augustine/St. Johns County Visitor Information Center their first stop upon arriving in the Nation's Oldest City. Commonly known as the "VIC," the center offers information on special and cultural events, brochures and guidebooks for the area's attractions, clean restrooms, a gift shop. In … Continued
For a stress-free trip to St. Augustine and Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida, take advantage of local services like visitor information centers and tour guides.
Visitors to St. Augustine can purchase one, two, and three-day passes for area attractions. View Website. View Profile. St. Augustine Wild Reserve (904) 940-0664. ... Lincolnville Museum and Cultural Center (904) 824-1191. 102 M L King Ave. View Profile. Excelsior, St. Augustine's first black public high school, is now a museum. Llambias House
The St. Augustine visitors center has a nice ($12) parking garage, but the center itself deserves a warning: The information booths you see don't have anything to do with information. They're sales booths for the privately owned trolley tours, and if you ask a question, they try to hard-sell you a trolley tour.
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View upcoming events and find things to do in St. Augustine from the VCB website. Downtown Parking. Parking lots and metered parking spaces are located throughout the downtown area. Parking Garage. This 1,200-car facility has proven to be our visitors' favorite location for quick-and-easy parking. Chamber of Commerce
Ancient City Pour Tour. (904) 586-0039. 5 W. Castillo Drive. View Profile. Ancient City Pour Tour takes guests on a comfortable bus as they visit four of St. Augustine's brewpubs.
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New details have emerged about the history of one of St. Augustine's most popular tourist attractions. University of South Florida Spanish Professor David Arbesú tediously pieced together documents that were scattered around the world that helped connect the dots about the life of Francisco López de Mendoza Grajales, believed to be the first priest in the United States.
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St. Augustine TourPass. Visitors to St. Augustine can purchase one, two, and three-day passes for area attractions. View Website. (843) 410-2577. St. Augustine TourPass offers visitors the opportunity to easily purchase full admission to 27 participating St. Augustine Attractions, allowing them to avoid lines and book their tour times in ...