Bring The Whole Family To A St. Augustine Vacation

By Judy Ray


Picture yourself strolling through the streets of an ancient and legendary city, where the land was once ruled by natives, and later English, Spanish and French navigators. Where a certain point in time pirates plundered and with the aid of fate and a storm, the English routed and wiped out not only a French fort but their fearsome sailing fleet, too. St. Augustine, Florida - the oldest European town built, and for many, the most captivating town in North America.

With its unique history and natural charm, St. Augustine becomes a favorite vacation destination in North America for people who want to experience a blend of the old and new Florida. It captures the imagination of historians and artists. Families who love the sun and the sea flock to this ancient city as well. Just about forty miles from Jacksonville, the Old City lies in wait for people who wish to taste its unique blend of romance and activity.

The St. Augustine of today dates back its great beginnings to Henry Flagler, a railroad pioneer who converted the city into a destination for the moneyed travelers looking for leisure things to do. The Hotel Alcazar which now houses the Lightner Museum was among the structures he developed during his time.

The St. Augustine Pirate & Treasure Museum adds distinct identity of the city. It housed the biggest collection of genuine pirate mementos in the whole world. Among its valued possessions are a real pirate treasure chest and the Jolly Roger flag. St. Augustine Lighthouse adds nautical enlightenment so to speak.

Even if St. Augustine is filled with record and a range of shopping and dining spots, always remember to bring your towel and sunscreen every time you step out of your St. Augustine vacation rental home. Although you'll discover the surf a little rougher on the east coast of Florida than on the Gulf of Mexico, there is a plethora of things to do on the beach side. You can sail, scuba, kayak, wind sail, swim or take a pleasure tour up and down the coast.

A visit to the St. Augustine Alligator Farm Zoological Park brings extra excitement. It is one of the oldest running areas of attraction in Florida. Opened in 1893, it now houses more than 20 species of crocodiles along with a variety of reptiles, birds and mammals. You can take advantage of the daily performances and educational tours. If you are looking for a bizarre experience, visit Ripley's Believe It Or Not and witness all kinds of odd displays.

To compliment the history of your vacation, think about a stay at one of the many historical bed and breakfast inns situated throughout the city or choose a relaxing St. Augustine vacation rental property that you really feel comfortable with. Visit now!




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