Why You Should Take A St. Augustine Vacation

By Judy Ray


Imagine yourself walking along the streets of an old city, where the whole area was once inhabited and ruled by natives, and later occupied by imperialist explorers like the English, Spanish and French. It is a place where pirates once call their own with a little help from chance and hurricane. The English crushed not only the French fort as well as their fearsome navy fleet during the time. St. Augustine emerged from these battles and became the most captivating city 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.

Contemporary St. Augustine traces its history back to Henry Flagler, a railroad pioneer who in the 1880's crafted the city into a destination for rich tourists. One of his projects, the former Hotel Alcazar, is now the abode of the Lightner Museum. Made in 1887 in the Spanish Renaissance style, architects Carrere and Hastings were specially made by Flagler to devise the Alcazar and the Ponce de Leon Hotel.

Another historical wonder is the St. Augustine Pirate & Treasure Museum which shelters the leading assortment of real pirate artifacts in the world, including an authentic pirate treasure trunk and flags bearing the Jolly Roger.

St. Augustine is not only filled with history. It is also packed with shopping and dining alternatives. Lest you forget, it is your destination to enjoy the sun and the sea, so always bring your swimming gear as soon as you step out of your St. Augustine vacation rental home. Sailing, kayaking and scuba diving are just among the popular water activities in St. Augustine. Off the water you can play golf in one of the many world class golf courses in the vicinity.

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.

St. Augustine vacation rental homes abound in the area. This home away from home will definitely compliment an amazing St. Augustine getaway. Many of them are located just in the heart of the historical district or close to where you want to begin your adventure. Visit the place today!




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