This 17th-century fort is one of the most iconic landmarks in St. Augustine. Built by the Spanish to defend Florida, it’s an impressive piece of history with stunning views of the bay. You can walk the fort’s ramparts, explore its interior, and learn about its role in the area's history through interactive exhibits and live demonstrations.
St. George Street is the heart of St. Augustine’s historic district, lined with charming boutiques, cafes, and historic buildings. It’s a pedestrian-only street, so you can leisurely walk and explore.
This alligator farm is one of the oldest in the country and is home to a variety of wildlife, including reptiles, exotic birds, and even sloths. The main attraction is, of course, the alligators. You can watch live feeding shows, walk through the treetop zipline adventure (which offers views of the alligator enclosures), and learn about conservation efforts.