Hop-on/hop-off narrated trolley tours — great for guests who want an overview of many historic sites with minimal walking.
The Castillo de San Marcos is the oldest masonry fort in the continental United States. It stands as it has since 1672, guarding the coast against foreign invasion.
The heart of historic St. Augustine, St. George Street is a lively pedestrian-only street filled with local shops, restaurants, art galleries, and historic landmarks. It’s the perfect place to spend an afternoon exploring the charm of the city.
St. Augustine Beach is less than 10 mins from the venue. Perfect spring weather to explore the beach!
Wine tasting from grapes grown in St. Augustine (considered one of America’s oldest wine regions).
The St. Augustine Distillery, housed in a historic ice manufacturing plant built in 1917, is now meticulously restored as a working distillery. The Distillery’s opening in March, 2014, coincided with the release of the first spirit produced legally in northeast Florida since Prohibition.
Originally the Hotel Alcazar, this historic building was built by railroad tycoon and hotel developer Henry Flagler and is a magnificent example of Spanish Renaissance architecture. Tucked inside the Lightner Museum in what was once the world’s largest indoor swimming pool, Café Alcazar offers a unique lunch experience in one of St. Augustine’s most iconic landmarks.
Home to every species of crocodilian in the world, the St. Augustine Alligator Farm Zoological Park offers an up-close look at alligators, crocodiles, exotic birds, reptiles, and other wildlife. Guests can enjoy educational animal shows, feeding demonstrations, and even zip-line over the park’s habitats for a unique adventure. It’s a fun and memorable outing for visitors of all ages.