Orlando Road Trip: Ten Of St Augustine’s Best Attractions
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Orlando Road Trip: Ten Of St Augustine’s Best Attractions

A must do road trip from Orlando is St. Augustine, the nation’s oldest city.


This beautiful city is full of history and very modern at the same time, preserved from centuries past and yet so exciting – and only an hour and a half from Orlando.


Orlando Road Trip: Ten Of St Augustine’s Best Attractions


Ten Of St Augustine’s Best Attractions


St. George Street


St George Street is a completely pedestrian street, this gem houses many of the attractions you’ll read about below like Colonial Quarter and Castillo de San Marcos.


But it is also home to the oldest schoolhouse in the US, a chocolate shop to die for, and some of the most unique shops and eateries in the state. So take a stroll and discover all that the city has to offer.


St. George Street St Augustine


Castillo de San Marcos National Monument


America is a toddler compared to other countries in the world, but this structure is the oldest masonry fortification and the only surviving 17th-century military site.


Built between 1672 and 1695 by the Spanish to protect their city, it was used in the Revolutionary War by British soldiers, and by the Confederacy during the Civil War. It’s made entirely of cocina (which is a fancy word for limestone made of seashell fragments).


Visit Castillo de San Marcos National Monument, take a tour, see a re-enactment, or just take in the history on your own time.


Castillo de San Marcos National Monument St Augustine



St. Augustine Lighthouse & Maritime Museum


The oldest surviving brick structure in the city, the lighthouse was built between 1871 and 1874.


Take your camera and climb to the top of the 165-ft tall lighthouse for the most breathtaking views in St. Augustine, or explore the remnants of shipwrecks and maritime history in the museum.


And you better believe it’s part of the ghost tours. Legend has it two young girls and a former lighthouse keeper who died on site in the 1800’s have never left.



St. Augustine Lighthouse & Maritime Museum



The Lightner Museum


Housed in the former Alcazar Hotel, the Lightner Museum is an impressive museum offering exhibits of art, shrunken heads, salt and pepper shakers, human hair, and cigar labels.


Open daily from 9-5 pm, plus there’s a cafe where you can enjoy lunch.


So plan on spending the day. Definitely one of the most beautiful of the 10 favorites in St. Augustine.



The Lightner Museum St Augustine



Colonial Quarter


Located on St. George Street, the Colonial Quarter is a living history museum offering travelers a glimpse into the life of the colonists. It is divided into four areas: the 16th Century Spanish First City, the 17th Century Spanish Fortified Town, the 18th Century Spanish Garrison Town and the 18th Century British The 14th Colony.


Visitors can witness musket drills and cannon firings, leatherworking, and even the construction of a ship.


Book a tour to see the city and the Colonial Quarter through the eyes of an experienced guide!


Colonial Quarter St Augustine



Ponce de Leon’s Fountain of Youth Archaeological Park


A little more than a mile north of historic downtown St. Augustine is the site of the original settlement. And the reason for the settlement: the Fountain of Youth.


Thought to give the drinker eternal youth, this is the centerpoint of the attraction.


And you can drink yourself. Does it work? You’ll have to let us know.


Ponce de Leon’s Fountain of Youth Archaeological Park St Augustine



St. Augustine Beach


Beautiful white sand beaches and a clear calm ocean, this is one of the most uncrowded beaches in the area.


So find a spot and bask in the sun’s rays, play in the small waves, or fish off of the pier. If surfing is what you are looking for, hit the beach on a windy day, and you’ll find the waves you are after.


St. Augustine Beach



St. Augustine Pirate & Treasure Museum


The St. Augustine Pirate & Treasure Museum attractions sits across the street from the Castillo de San Marcos National Monument.


From climbing on board a replica pirate ship to taking your picture with the world’s oldest “WANTED” poster and the ONLY treasure chest on display, you will find your inner pirate here.


So be sure to book your tour now!


St. Augustine Pirate & Treasure Museum



Old Jail


Built in 1891, the Old Jail was used until 1953 to house the city’s criminals. Take a daytime tour to learn about the history of the jail, the city, and the conditions the prisoners lived in, or join a ghost tour and see things from a completely different angle. The attraction is open daily 9-4:30 pm.


Old Jail St Augustine



St. Augustine Alligator Farm


One of the oldest attractions in Florida, St. Augustine Alligator Farm was established in 1893.


It was promoted by the South Beach Railway Company and soon became a booming tourist destination.


The St. Augustine Alligator Farm is the only facility in the world exhibiting specimens of all 24 currently recognized species of crocodilian and is recognized nationally for the care given to its inhabitants.


St. Augustine Alligator Farm

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