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Things To Do

Explore St. Augustine We can’t wait to spend our wedding weekend with you in one of the most charming places in the country! St. Augustine is the oldest city in the U.S. and full of personality—from cobblestone streets and historic forts to beachside views and incredible food. Since we’re getting married in April, the weather should be just right for exploring!

St. Augustine Lighthouse & Maritime Museum

100 Red Cox Drive, St. Augustine, FL 32080

Go Back in Time History buffs will love visiting the Castillo de San Marcos, climbing the St. Augustine Lighthouse, or walking through Flagler College's campus. The historic district is filled with beautiful old buildings, hidden courtyards, and spots to explore at your own pace.

St. Augustine Beach

St. Augustine Beach, FL 32080

Soak Up the Sun St. Augustine Beach is only minutes away and a great place to spend the morning or relax after the wedding. Our host hotel (Embassy Suites) provides beach chairs, and you can’t beat a long walk with coffee in hand.

Food + Drink

St. Augustine, FL 32084

Ice Plant – Craft cocktails & a cool vibe The Columbia – Spanish cuisine in a beautiful historic space The Kookaburra – Aussie coffee shop (get the Iced Snickaroo!) Preserved – Upscale Southern with a cozy feel Meehan’s Irish Pub – Great seafood and views in the heart of downtown Cap’s on the Water – A local favorite for sunset dining on the Intracoastal Dog Rose Brewing – Laid-back brewery with live music and fun games Prohibition Kitchen – Big comfort food menu and even bigger milkshakes The Blue Hen Café – Think fresh biscuits, hash browns, shrimp & grits, and a cozy vibe downtown.

Take in the Views!

April sunsets are stunning, and a sunset cruise from the downtown marina is a perfect way to wind down. There are also dolphin tours, fishing charters, and sailboat rentals if you're feeling adventurous!

For the Curious

Want something different? Try a ghost tour or the Old Jail Museum. They’re fun, slightly spooky, and very on-brand for this historic little town.

Shop & Stroll

Spend a few hours exploring local boutiques and art galleries downtown. St. George Street and Aviles Street are full of unique shops, live music, and perfect places to grab a drink or dessert.