
Your expert trolley conductor navigates the streets as you admire the Ancient City, St. Augustine, in all its glory. See everything from historical attractions such as the site where Ponce de Leon first landed, to unique attractions as the Alligator Farm. Hop-on and hop-off wherever you choose to explore the city.
Your one-day pass offers you the freedom to explore the city at your own pace. Browse Hypolita & St. George streets, The Cathedral Basilica of St. Augustine, and shop at the historic walking mall before heading to the beach for a glimpse of the spectacular sunset from the waterfront. Stop for a taste of wine at San Sebastian Winery then indulge in a piece of Whetsone Chocolate while you peruse their factory.
Keep your camera handy as you explore architectural masterpieces such as the oldest wooden schoolhouse and the Ponce de Leon Hotel, now a part of Flagler College. St. Augustine is known for its gorgeous sandy beaches, breathtaking architecture, antiquated buildings and its significance in shaping the nation.

A wonder for all ages, Ripley’s Believe It or Not! St. Augustine is home to remarkable relics and mind-boggling exhibits set inside old Warden Castle. Explore more than 300 artifacts across 3 floors, including authentic shrunken heads and cannibal skulls.
Once you're inside this "temple of the twisted," delve into interactive exhibits that include true rarities of science and nature. Discover a bone motorcycle, a human hair sweater, a car part pirate, mind-boggling visual illusions, and a fascinating array of the most unusual and weird artifacts. Stop and make a wax mold of your hand to take home.
As you continue through this fascinating museum, challenge your senses, perception, and equilibrium in the spinning Vortex Tunnel. Make your way through the Mirror Maze and watch your body become super-sized, stretched, and confused.
With no time limit on your ticket, feel free to spend as long as you wish exploring the vast array of unbelievably odd objects and amazing, hands-on exhibits from all over the world. Ripley's in St. Augustine was the very first Odditorium and even features some of Robert Ripley's personal collection.