St Augustine trips and vacations

Travelers and cabin class

A thirsty conquistador stumbled upon St. Augustine in 1513, looking for the Fountain of Youth. In the 500 years since, it’s become a destination for snowbirds, families and history buffs. Its remarkable architecture, cobblestoned streets and miles of white-sand beaches make a vacation to St. Augustine an essential part of any North Florida itinerary.

St Augustine vacation highlights

Historic charm

St. Augustine wears its history on its sleeve, with Spanish Colonial and Moorish architecture everywhere. Ponce de Leon Hall boasts stunning Tiffany stained glass windows, while the Villa Zorayda Museum is a reproduction of the Alhambra Palace at one-tenth scale. The city is also home to the Castillo de San Marcos, the oldest still-standing stone fort on the continent, whose cannons are still fired daily by costumed reenactors.

Family fun

There’s plenty to keep kids entertained on a vacation to St. Augustine. Learn all about the golden age of piracy with interactive exhibits at the Pirate & Treasure Museum. Or visit the Alligator Farm Zoological Park to see alligators, crocodiles and more. Climb aerial obstacles among tropical birds and lemurs and zipline over crocodile-filled lagoons — if you’re brave enough.

Where to stay

Head for the Historic District, where historical inns and upscale boutique hotels nestle amid oak trees dripping in Spanish moss. This area is conveniently within strolling distance of the shops, bars and restaurants of the main drag. Or you can book a luxury golf stay at one of the oceanfront resorts in nearby Ponte Vedra.

Things to do in St Augustine

Places to eat

St. Augustine is one of the best food-and-drink destinations in Florida, and not just for its butter pecan milkshakes. Menus showcase fresh seafood and Latin influences in dishes like shrimp ‘n’ grits, conch fritters and clam chowder. Experience the city’s growing dining and craft beer scene by booking a food tour, or visit the Amphitheater Farmers Market on Saturday mornings for a taste of the local flavors.

Beaches

With miles of beaches in the area to explore, St. Augustine spoils you for choice. The soft sandy beach and tidal marshes of Anastasia State Park make it a prime spot for swimming, hiking, kayaking and sailing. And local favorite Vilano Beach is ideal for surfing and hunting for shark’s teeth.

Shopping

Start a shopping day on Aviles Street in St. Augustine’s artist district. The USA’s oldest thoroughfare, Aviles Street is lined with art galleries, boutiques and museums. Or pick up souvenirs from the shops in St. George Street. Treasure hunters will find a lot to love in St. Augustine’s many antique and collectibles shops too.