Experience live wildlife feedings or zipline over the zoo
Climb to the top of the lighthouse and view St. Augustine from its highest vantage point
Built by the Spanish to defend Florida and the Atlantic trade route, preserves the oldest masonry fortification in the continental US, over 450 years old
Boo! Ride the trolley and meet some of St. Augustine's oldest residents.
Ponce De Leon traveled to this famous place in Florida in search of discovering healing waters that magically maintain a youthful appearance. Side notes: more peacocks live here than in a zoo.
A great escape from the heat, showcasing various styles of art, botanical gardens, and local boutique shops
One of the best views of St. Augustine, local wine, lite bites
If you don't like wine, this is the place for you. They offer tours and tastings.
Great cocktails, outside seating, right across from the bayfront
Some of the best craft cocktails in St. Augustine!
Fun night life, more of a bar scene than a restaurant, expect a younger crowd
Fresh locally sourced food, ideal for lunch or dinner, great cocktails with a fun atmosphere, gluten-friendly, reservations recommended
Fresh seafood, located on the water, great for lunch or dinner
Fresh seafood, located downtown (off of St. George Street), great for lunch or dinner
Across the bridge and on St. John's River, fresh seafood, great for an early dinner to catch the sunset
Burt Reynolds would definitely eat here! Great brisket and southern style sides, located closer to the Fort
Reasonably priced, quick and local Mexican/Spanish food, conveniently located near the Alligator Farm
One of the best lunch spots in town for a quick, easy bite with a variety of options ranging from American to Caribbean style cuisine