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a d v a n t a ga ed v a n t a g e ST. AUGUSTINE • FALL-SPRING 2019-20

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Welcome to St. Augustine! We hope Guest Adavantage helps you make the most of your stay and you enjoy the area we call home as much as we do.

FEATURES

SAINT AUGUSTINE

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FLORIDA’S HISTORIC COAST

Everything you need to know - History, culture and FUN!

15 WHAT TO SEE & DO

A sample itenerary for St. Augustine visitors

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St. Augustine on the Wind

31 GOOD SPIRITS

The Story of St. Augustine Distillery, the Oldest City’s newest attraction

34 GOING DEEP

Saltwater Fishing in the Nation’s Oldest City

43 WATERFRONT DINING

No trip to the coast is complete without a meal with a view

47 PONTE VEDRA BEACH Golfer’s Paradise

51, 57, 62, 78, USEFUL VISITOR INFORMATION Maps, calendar of events, live music and more

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From 5 Stars to Tiki Bars, you’ll find it all here!

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We are taking the old fashion birthday party to a whole new level. It is an electrifying, full blown live and interactive Pirate Adventure that nobody can match. It is action filled from start to finish, a surprise attack by the Crew of Queen Anne’s Revenge, sword fights between the crews, sword training for the kids, face painting, games, sea battle between the ships, cannon firing, booty sharing, cake time and the mandatory Happy Birthday Song

All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form by any electronic or mechanical Cruises Treasure means, including information storage and retrievalHunt Trip! Family 2:15 & 6:15 systems, without permission in writing from the publisher. All material is compiled from sources believed to be reliable, published without responsibility for errors or Adults Over 21 omissions. Castaway Publishing, Inc. assumes no Rum Runners! Fun Cruise 8:15 responsibility for unsolicited manuscripts or photos. Regardless, if you are an adult or child, this thrilling adventure is for you. Witness the sneaky attack by the Crew of Queen Anne’s Revenge, experience the fierce sea battle between the ships, the sword fights, let the kids get a free face painting and be part of the booty sharing. This is the most unique and exciting Treasure Hunt you will ever experience.

(Friday & Saturday only)

Finally, a Pirate Cruise that caters to the adult audience, 21 and over. Experience high-caliber entertainment performed by the best pirate actors on the high seas. We never know how the shows will develop. It all depends on the audience that particular evening. The audience may set the stage or the pirates may take it “their way.”

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Welcome to Florida’s Historic Coast, home to the seaside resorts of Ponte Vedra Beach and St. Augustine, the oldest continuously occupied European settlement in the United States. Our destination was settled by Spanish explorers in 1565, but it is also home to many cultures – Native American, Greek, Minorcan, French and British. You’ll find this diversity influences everything from food to architecture, shopping to entertainment and, of course, the many festivals and special events enjoyed year-round by visitors and locals alike. As a vacation destination, Florida’s Historic Coast has been capturing attention world-wide. And we are known for more than our historic sites and attractions. We’re also known as a top destination for golf. Ponte Vedra is home to the PGA Tour and THE PLAYERS Championship, along with luxury resorts, award-winning spas, an abundance of shopping, and pristine natural beaches. You’ll find more than a dozen championship golf courses to choose from and have the opportunity to explore the World Golf Hall of Fame. Foodies will find themselves in paradise here. Fresh seafood, year-round farm-fresh produce, and the very best in New World cuisine are just a few of the culinary delights you’ll enjoy. The area’s distillery, winery, micro-breweries and local chocolatiers will tempt your taste buds and satisfy your thirst. Be sure to visit our beautiful beaches too. For shelling, surfing, and sandcastle building, our 42 miles of Atlantic shore are a seaside playground. So while our history is not the same old story, after a trip here we hope you will have plenty of your own stories to tell. Enjoy your stay,

Richard Richard Goldman CEO and President, St. Augustine, Ponte Vedra & The Beaches Visitors and Convention Bureau

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HISTORIC F i r s t

ST. AUGUSTINE-THE NATION’S OLDEST CITY

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C o a s t

Three of the Historic Coast’s natural

administered through the Anastasia State

attractions are its state parks. Favor-

Recreation Area. Fort Mose is the “premier

s the saying goes “24 miles of

Dykes State Park, on the southern tip of

site on the Florida Black Heritage Trail. For

beaches and the rest is history”

St. Augustine is a 752-acre forest that serves as

reservations, and more information on these

a refuge for endangered bald eagles and wood

and other Florida State Parks, go to

storks. Trails and camping areas are found

www. floridastateparks.org.

St. Augustine exudes a playful charm created by

along meandering marshes.

a contradiction of Old and New World

Anastasia State Park is a 1,600 acre State

Influences. Mixed together they create a

EVERY DAY IS EVENTFUL IN ST. AUGUSTINE.

refreshing mixture of antiquated romance,

Park located on Anstasia Island, just over the

youthful vibrance, and Southern sweetness.

Bridge of Lions from Downtown. The park

Evidence of the magic and mystery of

has a variety of wildlife, birds and plants in

celebrations of heritage and heroism in

St. Augustine is revealed in more than 60

a setting of beaches, tidal salt marshes, and

St. Augustine. Reenactments range from

historic sites and attractions. Many of these

marine and upland hammocks. Located in the

the 18th century royal transfer of office, to

points of interest are tucked along canopied

heart of St. Augustine Beach, Anastasia State

Drake’s Raid in 1586. Another popular

roads of moss-draped oaks. Streets are lined

Park offers camping, fishing, sun bathing,

event is the reenactment of the 1740’s

by signature coquina cottages topped with

running, surfing, sail boarding, swimming,

torchlit Spanish Night Watch.

red clay roofs. Two National Monuments

kayaking, hiking, and picnicking.

reflect the prevalent Spanish and Minorcan heritage: The impenetrable Castillo de San Marcos (1695), the nation’s oldest masonry fortress, and Fort Matanzas (1742) which can be reached only by boat.

There are 45 spirited year-round

St. Augustine and the surrounding areas

455 YEARS OLD & COUNTING!

rich, fine arts environment. Working in every medium imaginable, art lovers can check out the work of more than 230 local artists, in galleries and shops around the city. The

antiques scene is no less sparkling.

Since 1903, visitors have discovered St. Augustine’s past at the Fountain of Youth

have an amazingly varied and

Fort Mose State Park, is also a National

St. Augustine alone has more than 50

Archaeological Park. Thought to be Ponce

Historic Landmark. It is located two miles

antiques dealers displaying their one-of-a-kind

de Leon’s eternal spring, it is Florida’s oldest

north of St. Augustine, on the edge of a salt

treasures.

attraction.

marsh on the western side of the Intracoastal

In 1513, when Ponce de Leon first saw

Waterway, which separates the mainland from

Florida, near the mouth of the St. Johns

location that began Christianity in the United

the coastal barrier islands. The original site

River, the flowers were in full Easter bloom

States. Visitors can also see the remains of the

of an 18th-century fort was uncovered in a

so he called it La Florida (the flowering).

1808 City Gate, that are now a grand archway

1986 archeological dig. The 24-acre site has

Although de Leon did not stay long,

leading into the oldest city.

since been protected as a Florida State Park,

the name has never left us.

The Mission Nombre de Dios (1565) is the

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The Spanish influence is everywhere in St. Augustine’s buildings. Many of its hotels, museums, churches, inns and public places

you’ll have an ample opportunity to view the

sizeable colony of manatees. Spotting one of

spectacular abundance of native wildlife.

these gentle creatures in the wild is a thrill

The St. Augustine Amphitheater, ranked

you’ll not soon forget.

have a distinct colonial flair. Spectacular

as one of the best outdoor concert venues in the

archways, flying buttresses, stained glass

United States serves up first class entertainment

favorite pastime of visitors to Florida. The

windows and the magnificent lobbies of

of every type. John Legend, Aretha Franklin,

St. Augustine Alligator Farm on Anastasia

Henry M. Flagler’s grand hotels, all evoke a

Jason Isbell, Crosby Stills & Nash, Carlos Santana

Island opened in 1893 as the world’s first-

by-gone era.

and many more have graced this award winning

of-its-kind zoological park, with the world’s

stage. See www.staugamphitheatre.com for more

only complete collection of crocodilians,

theater allowing visitors to see how early

information and a complete list of upcoming

not to mention snakes, monkeys, birds and

settlers went about their lives, how they

shows.

educational wildlife shows.

The historic Colonial Quarter is a living

Looking for American alligators is another

repulsed invaders or were occupied by them.

The 900 seat Ponte Vedra Concert Hall,

Festivals are staged during all seasons of the

just up the road in neighboring Ponte Vedra

Anniversary of it’s founding in September

year, are fun and informative, and provide a

Beach, is the little sister of our award-winning

of 2015, The oldest continuously inhabited

perfect way for a family to learn together.

amphitheatre and offers top notch entertainment

European-established settlement in the

as well. See www.pvconcerthall.com for a

United States.

Anastasia Island, between the Intracoastal Waterway and the Atlantic Ocean is an 18 mile vacationer’s paradise, perfect for all

complete list of upcoming shows. Our coastal waters are home to porpoises;

outdoor recreational activities. Here you’ll

playful, intelligent creatures often spotted

find beautiful, clean, sandy beaches, the

frolicking in the waves close to

county fishing pier and the Anastasia State

shore. The area also

Recreation Area, which offers camping, hiking,

hosts a

nature trails, birding, picnicking, fishing and volleyball. And,

St. Augustine has a rich history in the Shrimping industry.

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THANK YOU TO OUR

CONTRIBUTORS IN THIS ISSUE

KARA POUND is a professional writer with work published in Florida Design, INKED, Dog Fancy, Design Aglow, and Flagler College Magazine among many others. She has co-authored nearly a dozen books and has worked on hundreds of marketing projects for local and national businesses and organizations.

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Born and raised in Romania, RAZVAN BALOTESCU made his move to the United States at age 24 to start his career as a family physician. As he began to take in his new environment, Raz realized that he wanted to capture the beauty that surrounded him in photos. Razvan’s work is available in local art galleries as well as online at www.razgallery.com.

TOM ADDISON is an international award winning photographer who has resided in St. Augustine for 30 years. His work is published throughout the world. Addison is an avid world traveler and is the owner of Photographic Arts Inc. He is currently the Photographic Manager for Leonard’s Studio.

KATE GARDINER, a seasoned photojournalist, turned her camera towards weddings and families after leaving a job at a major daily newspaper in Connecticut to move to Florida in 2007. Kate’s fashion work has been published in Old City Life Magazine as well as Jacksonville Bride Magazine and in newspapers and magazines world wide.

ANNE HEYMAN has lived in St. Augustine since 1958. She worked for the St. Augustine Record for 49 years and is a former publicity director at the St. Augustine-St Johns County Chamber of Commerce. Anne’s major community involvement is with The Pilot Club of St. Augustine where she is a past president and current secretary.

TAMMY HARROW loves to journey around the globe searching for beauty and inspiration. She enjoys commercial photography and has a passion for creatively photographing culinary dishes for local restaurants. She has a degree in Journalism, is nationally published and has trained with some of National Geographic’s top photographers.

ALEXIS RHODES is currently a rising senior at Appalachian State University. She is studying commercial photography in hopes to pursue a career in either advertising or editorial photography. She is a Florida native, but has found herself at home in the Blue Ridge Mountains discovering her passion for hiking and the great outdoors.

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What to See and Do A Visitor’s Itinerary

WRITTEN BY KARA POUND AERIAL PHOTO BY CHAD LIGHT STORY PHOTOS BY ALEXIS RHODES

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istoric architecture, national monuments, unique attractions, miles of unspoiled beaches, and a vibrant culinary and cocktail scene are just a few of the reasons St. Augustine is one of the most visited destinations in the Sunshine State. Whether you’re staying for a few days or for a season, the Nation’s Oldest City has plenty to see and do – ensuring a fun-filled and memory-making trip for the entire family. To help you pack in as much as possible during your time in our beautiful city, we’ve put together a sevenday itinerary including the best of the best in where to go and what to see. DAY 1- HISTORY Grab breakfast at The Blue Hen Café in the historic Lincolnville neighborhood (we suggest the Zada Jane’s Stack) before a visit to Lightner Museum, which features a collection of antiquities from the American Gilded Age and is housed within the landmark Hotel Alcazar Building. Next, head across the street to Flagler College, a four-year liberal arts college located in the old Ponce de Leon Hotel, a luxury hotel built in 1888 by oil magnate and railroad pioneer Henry Flagler. The school is considered one of the finest examples of Spanish Renaissance architecture and offers daily tours. Next, delight your taste buds with a relaxing sit down lunch at Columbia Restaurant. Order a sangria and the restaurant’s signature “1905 Salad.” There is still plenty of daylight left, so stroll down King Street and stop in at Villa Zorayda Museum. Built in 1883 and inspired by the 12-century Moorish Alhambra Palace in Spain, the museum features unique antiques and artifacts from all over the world. For a unique twist on history, check out the Colonial Quarter and the St. Augustine Pirate & Treasure Museum. Afterwards, head to the Taberna del Caballo for some Sangria or Margaritas on the beautiful covered Patio. For dinner, try one of St. Augustine’s favorite hidden gems, Conrad’s Steakhouse. They offer steak, seafood, chicken, and the best paella this side of Spain. Paella must be ordered 24 hours in advance.

DAY 2 – THE BEACHES Today is all about sun and surf. St. Johns County is home to more than 42 miles of pristine, white sandy beaches. Café Eleven is a great spot to grab coffee and egg sandwiches to go. Try the Sunrise Sandwich

SPREAD BOOK A BOAT TOUR AND VIEW OUR CITY BY WATER FOR A ONE-OF-A-KIND EXPERIENCE

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ABOVE: COLOMBIA RESTAURANT DOWNTOWN BELOW: INSIDE PONCE DE LEON’S FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH


with bacon, egg, provolone, tomato, and avocado. Anastasia State Park is centrally located close to downtown and the beaches and offers 1,600 acres of rich ecosystems and abundant wildlife. It costs $8 per vehicle to get in, but is well worth the price. It’s home to one of the quietest stretches of beach in the area and has an on-site restaurant, Island Beach Shop and Grill, plus a gift shop for sunscreen, sunglasses, or other beach items you might have forgotten to pack. The park also boasts camping, hiking, boating, fishing, and birding, so plan to spend your entire day exploring one of the area’s most beautiful locales. Head back to your hotel or B&B for a quick shower and change of clothes before heading to Panama Hatties for Happy Hour. The bar features handcrafted and frozen cocktails using only the freshest fruits and natural ingredients with wines and ice-cold draft and bottled beer selections that will keep you refreshed while enjoying the ocean breeze on the upstairs deck.

WHE TH E R Y O U ’R E S TAY IN G FO R A FEW DAYS O R A S E A S O N , T H E N AT IO N ’ S OL DEST C I TY H A S P LE N T Y T O SE E AN D DO – E N S U R I N G A F U N -FIL L E D A N D MEMO RY- M A K I N G TR I P FO R T H E E N TI R E FA M I LY. .

On the north side, don’t miss the Reef Restaurant, Aunt Kate’s, or Beaches at Vilano, all popular waterfront restaurants offering coastal cuisine that pairs fresh local seafood with traditional Southern and Mediterranean flavors. DAY 3 – FOOD & DRINK TOURS With hundreds of bars and restaurants dotted throughout St. Augustine and the surrounding areas, it’s easy to spend an entire day focused on the art of food and drink. Hop on Old Town Trolleys for a sightseeing tour with easy loading and unloading at area attractions. Whetstone Chocolates offers daily tasting tours, and located just around the corner is the San Sebastian Winery, which also offers daily tours of their facility and an extensive tasting of their award-winning Florida wines.

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The Nation’s Oldest City is home to a handful of craft breweries including Ancient City Brewing, Bog Brewing Company, and Old Coast Ales. Stop by one or all and order a flight, or sampling, of their newest suds on tap. A great way to experience St. Augustine as a top culinary destination is by booking with City Walks Food & Wine Tours. Popular excursions include The ORIGINAL Savory Faire Food Tour, Historic Pub Crawl & Beer Experience, and the VIP ‘ALL THINGS CHOCOLATE’ Tasting Tour. By all means stop into Choco Lattes for a taste of their Mile High scratch-made cakes, pastries, and confections. GhostAugustine and St. Augustine City Tours also offer a variety of experiences invluding a Haunted Pub Crawl, Craft Brewery and Winery Tours. DAY 4 - OUTDOORS It’s no wonder that Florida is nicknamed the Sunshine State. With plenty of cloudless days and a landscape dotted with flora, fauna, estuaries, rivers, and the beautiful Atlantic Ocean, spending time outdoors is a must during any St. Augustine vacation. Visit the Guana Tolomato Matanzas National Estuarine Research Reserve in Ponte Vedra Beach and explore interconnected habitats from the ocean to the forests. The Reserve boasts an environmental education center, beach and nature trails, and the popular Guana Dam Area. Spend more time on the water by booking a tour on St. Augustine Scenic Cruise, or the Black Raven Pirate Ship. Pirate-themed boat rides depart on this festive one-of-a-kind ship, which offers live entertainment & cocktails daily from the St. Augustine Municipal Marina. Florida Water Tours offers a 90-minute, Dolphin and Wildlife Adventure, Sunset and Full-Moon as well as Wine-Tasting Cruises. For the more adventerous, you can soar above the water with St. Augustine Parasail, an incredible way to see one of Florida’s most historic, landmark cities. For dinner, check ABOVE:

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PEACOCKS THRIVE AT THE FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH PARK


out Harry’s on the bayfront, with a relaxed atmosphere and serving up a variety of Creole and Florida influenced fare; try the Crawfish or Shrimp Etoufee or Pasta Chicken Louisianne. DAY 5 - WILDLIFE Start your morning with St. Augustine Eco Tours. A locally owned and operated operation found at the St. Augustine Municipal Marina, Eco Tours offers boating expeditions, kayak adventures, sailing excursions, and private tours focused on environmental education, conservation, and wildlife and habitat protection. With waters brimming with dolphins, manatees, sea turtles, and various water birds, chances are good you’ll be able to spot one, two, or a few dozen. Next, head on over to Ponce de Leon’s Fountain of Youth Archaeological Park just north of downtown on Magnolia Avenue. The grounds claim fame as the area first explored by Juan Ponce de Leon in 1513 and settled by Pedro Menendez de Aviles

in 1565. Tucked in the shade of majestic oak trees, the café offers up locally sourced salads, sandwiches, burgers, and other tasty treats. Next, check into the park and make a toast from the Fountain of Youth, said to restore youth to those who drink from it. Make sure to visit with the park’s muster of nearly 30 Indian peafowl (commonly called peacocks) and visit with other wildlife on more than 15 acres of waterfront landscape. DAY 6 – ARTS & CULTURE A premier arts and culture destination, St. Augustine is home to dozens of art galleries, museums, and music venues. The St. Augustine Art Association on Marine Street has been promoting and supporting local artists since 1924. Stop in to peruse monthly, juried exhibits of works by emerging and professional artists. Admission is free and the Association is open Tuesday through Sunday. Art galleries abound in downtown. Aunt Matilda’s Steampunk Trunk is

a boutique ABOVE: filled with THE ALLIGATOR FARM, A unique ST. AUGUSTINE FIXTURE, IS handmade ENTERTAINING FOR ALL AGES jewelry, gifts, clothing, and decor. You can also visit Plum Gallery, Lost Art, Sea Spirits, 7 Rhode gallery, and Simple Gestures just over the Bridge of Lions on White Street East. Now, it’s time for lunch. O.C. Whites is one of the most popular local lunch spots in the Old City. Try a Blue Hawaiian Burger topped with blue cheese crumbs and fresh pineapple salsa or Chatty’s Homemade Blue Crab Cake. More galleries await east of the Bridge of Lions. Gallery Group, and Hide Tides Gallery each offer local art, crafts and furnishings. Afterwards, take a short drive and cool off at Cone Heads Ice Cream with a 100% fruit smoothie, milkshake, or sundae.

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ABOVE DOWNTOWN ST. AUGUSTINE HAS SEVERAL ART GALLERIES, INCLUDING THE ST. AUGUSTINE ART ASSOCIATION ON MARINE STREET

Next, it’s time to treat your ears to the many sounds of St. Augustine. The St. Augustine Amphitheatre welcomes nationally touring acts like Paul Simon, My Morning Jacket, and Aretha Franklin. The Ponte Vedra Concert Hall, located about 20 minutes north of the city, brings in stand up comedians, classical pianists, indie bands, and everything in between. There are also smaller venues in the area, including Café Eleven and Colonial Oak Music Park at the Colonial Quarter. Limelight Theater also offers musical entertainment in the form of theatrical productions, as well as it’s renowned Music In The Box Series.

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DAY 7 – STAYING ACTIVE After a hearty breakfast from Zaharias at 3945 A1A South, head over to the St. Augustine Lighthouse & Maritime Museum. Built in 1874, the Lighthouse rises 165 feet above sea level and boasts 219 steps. It’s a perfect morning workout to take in one of the best views of the city and surrounding waterways. Next, head up to World Golf Village for a round on the King & Bear or Slammer & Squire courses designed by four World Golf Hall of Fame Members: Arnold Palmer, Jack Nicklaus, Sam Snead, and Gene Sarazen. Other nearby courses include THE PLAYERS Stadium Course, Dye’s Valley Course, and St. Johns Golf Club. In keeping with an active schedule, Salt Life Seafood Shack on St. Augustine Beach has come to represent its own subculture of divers, surfers, fishermen, and anyone who loves the sound

of surf and sand in their shoes. Popular dishes include the Seared Mahi Poke Bowl and their famous Boca Style Shack Fish sandwich or basket. Have a blast in the afternoon with an adventure high above the waves with St. Augustine Parasail. Get a view of St. Augustine, Anastasia Island, and Vilano like you never imagined. If you prefer to stay dry, Old City Helicopters offers a bird’s eye view of the city’s landmarks as well. Options are good, and you have them. How about dinner at Amici Italian Restaurant, a local landmark, or Casa Maria Mexican? Both are located on Anastsia Island. In the mood for seafood? One of the area’s newest seafood restaurants, Harvest & Reel, offers farm fresh and shore-to-table cuisine in a modern open-kitchen design and an elevated, unique dining experience.


KICKING IT WITH THE KIDS Whether you’re visiting a fountain that restores youth to those who drink from it or a historic mansion filled to the brim with oddities and rarities, the Nation’s Oldest City offers up plenty to do for the youngsters in your brood. Pirates and privateers once ruled the open seas off the coast of Florida. Visit the St. Augustine Pirate & Treasure Museum and be transported back in time over 300 years to the height of the Golden Age of Piracy. Learn how to tie a proper sailing knot and hoist a Jolly Roger flag in this fully immersive and educational museum experience. If you prefer a maritime adventure, the Black Raven Pirate Ship leaves daily from the St. Augustine Municipal Marina. Complete with pirate jokes, sea shanties, and sword training for the kids, the Black Raven offers up an exciting way to spend an hour-and-a-half on the Matanzas Bay. St. Augustine’s Schooner Freedom offers a true sailing experience for young and old alike and has been listed as one of the Top 10 attractions in St. Augustine by USA Today, They offer relaxing Day, Sunset, and Enchanting Moonlight Sails, as well as a variety of special events throughout the year. Sea Serpent Tours offers one-of-a-kind experiences for the whole family as you cruise by airboat through native foilage and fauna on our nearby St. Johns River. See native birds, wildlife and more. A real crowd pleaser. Kids get hungry quite often, so it’s always good to have a bevy of dining options in your back pocket. While enjoying the downtown attractions, head to family-friendly eateries like Mojo Old City BBQ or Florida Cracker Cafe. If you’re heading to the Beach, check out Beaches at Vilano, Beachcomber and South Beach Grille, all with kid-friendly play areas situated directly on the waterfront. Other noteworthy, kid-centric places to keep in mind include Marineland Dolphin Adventure, St. Augustine’s Zipline Canopy Tour and St. Augustine Alligator Farm and Zoological Park with a history dating back to 1893. Make sure you ask for Maximo, a 1,250-pound saltwater crocodile and the zoo’s largest resident. GUESTAD.COM

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isten…do you hear it? It won’t be heard rumbling down the highway on your Harley Davidson. It is the sound of speed without mechanical propulsion. Of art in motion. Wind in the sails. Crisp sail cloth crackling as it catches the breeze, and the rustling of water against the hull. Something is unique about this sound however…Wait! No engine noise, no exhaust fumes! There is nothing quite like it. It truly is, “The Sound of Silence’, with the wind at your back, and the sun on your face, and your hands upon the wheel. Under a spread of sail, one can cruise our local rivers, the Matanzas and Tolomato, and marvel at the beauty of our beaches. The view of St. Augustine and its Castillo de San Marcos from the deck of a sailing vessel is an experience one will not soon forget.

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The welcome sight of the St. Augustine Lighthouse has been viewed by sailors off our coast since 1874. These are the same waters that have been sailed by explorers, and pirates, for hundreds of years. Sailing can become a passion and a lifestyle. It can be as relaxed as you like, or as competitive, with both offshore and inshore regattas hosted by various clubs or groups, many of whom actively seek crew members, yes even beginners, to race on members boats. St. Augustine offers one of the most easily accessible and varied sailing grounds in all of Florida. There are well marked inshore waters with various waterfront destinations and a wide sailboat friendly inlet for adventurous captains who want to head offshore. St. Augustine Race Week is held each spring and attracts sailors from all over the U.S. to

compete in various levels of competition, both inshore and offshore. St. Augustine offers varied sailing opportunities and experiences for beginners and “old salts” alike. The Schooner Freedom (www.schoonerfreedom.com) is a 76’ tall ship built in Norfolk Virginia. She is moored at the St. Augustine Municipal Marina and has been sailing the waters of historic St. Augustine since 2001. Schooner Freedom is listed as one of the top ten attractions in St. Augustine by USA Today. Relaxing Day, Romantic Sunset, and Enchanting Moonlight Sails are offered, as well as a variety of special events throughout the year. St. Augustine Sailing (www.sta-sail.com) offers offer a variety of sailing experiences on their Captained Sailing Charters. You can cruise for two hours or more on your own

private sailing vessel and enjoy a fun-filled offshore or inshore sailing experience. All their vessels are new or newer and range from 21 up to 45 feet. St. Augustine Sailing is also an American Sailing Association Training Facility. They are located at Camachee Cove Yacht Harbor, just west of the Vilano Bridge. St. Augustine Eco-Tours, (www.staugustineecotours.com) offers sailing excursions aboard their 27-foot Stiletto Catermaran which has comfortanble seating, and a trampoline up front, for lying between the sea and the sun. Passengers are welcome to help work the sails if conditions are suitable. There are many ways to enjoy the water, though the sailor will tell you there is nothing like the freedom of a boat under sail. St. Augustine is a wonderful place to answer “The Call of the Sea”.

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WRITTEN BY BY KARA POUND PHOTOS BY KATE GARDINER

hen you hear the words distillery or bourbon, your mind will likely travel to the foothills of Kentucky, where 95 percent of the world’s bourbon is made, and it’s been that way since

the late 1700s. Fast-forward hundreds of years. A band of St. Augustine, Florida locals, with a passion for craft spirits and distilling, established what would become one of the most popular attractions in Northeast Florida. Their goal wasn’t just to create highly sought-after spirits. They wanted to form a space that would allow for distilling, while giving the world a glimpse into the intricate spirit-creating operation. St. Augustine Distillery would embody a desire for tradition with a modern, Florida twist.

W E WA N T T O H EL P P EO P L E C R EAT E D E L ICIOUS , E A S Y- TO - M AK E C O C K TAIL S WIT H O U R H O ME M I X O LO G Y P R O G R A M , ‘ T H E TA S T E O F ST. A U G U ST INE . .

N E W “ S P I R I TS ” I N TH E O LD E S T C I T Y

St. Augustine Distillery was officially founded in 2014 and is housed within the historic, Florida Power & Light ice plant, the area’s first power and ice complex dating back to 1907. The building was purchased and restored, and is now a fully operational distillery more than a century after its original establishment. Since its inception, the St. Augustine Distillery has grown to employ more than 40 part, and full-time staff, including two fulltime bottlers and five full-time production specialists, who make the coveted spirits. It continues to challenge tradition as a one-ofa-kind facility, producing Florida’s first-ever bourbon, becoming the most popular distillery tour in the United States with a 5.0 rating on Trip Advisor, and inventing unique cocktails using their various styles of vodka, rum, gin, and – of course – bourbon. “We want to help people create delicious, easy-to-make cocktails with our home mixology program, ‘The Taste of St. Augustine,’” said Philip McDaniel, CEO and co-founder of St. Augustine Distillery. McDaniel strives to instill in people that craft cocktails aren’t just for ordering at an expensive bar. Using Distillery products, patrons are taught that they can easily re-create classic favorites or new concoctions at home.

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Some of these creations can be sampled during the St. Augustine Distillery’s free tour. Patrons begin their tour in the museum, which highlights the history of the ice plant building and distilling in Florida. The tour culminates with a cocktail tasting, and the ever-knowledgeable tour guides masterfully create each blend on the spot. Small glasses filled to the brim are then passed out for everyone to taste and enjoy. The tour group is then invited into the gift shop where spirits, mixers, bar tools, recipe books, and chocolates are waiting to be perused. Eager shop attendants are also on standby to answer any and all questions. These unique tasting experiences weren’t always legal, nor were the sales of bottled spirits on premises. “A few things that have surprised me over the years is that we’ve been leading the change for legislation,” stated McDaniel. He, along with several

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other members of the Florida Craft Distillers Guild, recognized the need for equal rights for distilleries. Their dedication and persistence ultimately lead to a monumental legislation change that allowed micro liquor distillers to sell and conduct tastings on site. “It’s been challenging, but rewarding.” While some of St. Augustine Distillery’s first sales included vodka and gin, due to the short time it takes to refine these liquors, a recent focus shift now puts bourbon in the limelight. Refining their bourbon recipe from ingredients used, to how long the blend ages, has been a tricky, but gratifying, mission. “The more time our spirits spend in the barrel, the better they get,” explains McDaniel. While bourbon, by law, only needs to age for two years, individual distillers may choose to keep it encased much longer. Bourbons gain their color and most of the flavor profile from the charred oak barrels, so


timing really is everything. The Distillery’s bourbon lineup now includes several unique creations. The first was the Double Cask, which is no longer available. Florida Straight, an 88-proof spirit that McDaniel considers to be the “new foundation of whiskey,” eventually replaced the Double Cask. The Port Finished Bourbon is created through collaboration with the San Sebastian Winery in which port wine barrels are utilized to create a malted bourbon with a smooth and semi-sweet finish. The Saint comes with a price tag of $200 and is the first-ever Old Fashioned-finished bourbon, and the four-year-aged Birthday Bourbon rounds out the list. Aside from the Double Cask, all bourbons can be found at the Distillery’s gift shop. Outside of creating some of the most sought-after spirits in the state, the St. Augustine Distillery also strives to be a good neighbor and an even better steward of the Ancient City. The establishment brought a new light to an otherwise dwindling part of town known as Lincolnville. This historic district was established by freed men and women following the Civil War, and now contains hundreds of historic buildings. With the Distillery’s large and popular presence, an interest in the Lincolnville area has increased, and trendy restaurants and businesses are taking advantage of the classic charm the area offers. The Distillery has also worked closely with Habitat for Humanity of St. Augustine, having donated thousands of dollars and hundreds of volunteer hours to build the area’s 138th home. The Sing Out Loud Festival, a multi-day music festival that occurs every September, also enjoys the Distillery as its presenting sponsor. Community involvement also includes several retail partnerships with vendors like Kookaburra, Hyppo, and three local chocolatiers. In recent years, the St. Augustine Distillery has become one of the most popular event venues in St. Augustine. From weddings to baby showers, the Distillery has created a trendy vibe that attracts celebrations from all over the country. Whether you’re visiting St. Augustine for a few days or enjoying a stay-cation, St. Augustine Distillery is a must-see for Florida natives and vivtors alike. Distillery fans can also enjoy their products at several partner bars including the adjacent Ice Plant Bar, Sawgrass Marriott Golf Resort, Colonial Oak properties, The St. Augustine Amphitheatre, Sunset Grille, A1A Ale Works, and more. The St. Augustine Distillery promises an experience unlike any other and invites you drop in, have a sip, and relish in the historic yet trendy charm that continues to draw in natives and travelers alike.

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GOING DEEP

OFFSHORE ANGLING ON FLORIDA’S HISTORIC COAST

PHOTOS BY RYAN LEONARDY & ADDISON FITZGERALD STORY BY BILL KENYON

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ome newcomers to the Old City

nation. Fresh water or salt water; inshore

others. Some cite expense as the reason;

(and a few old timers too) find

or offshore; power boat, flat bottom or

others say it’s too complicated. The reality

themselves wondering about the

kayak…the possibilities are seemingly

is, it’s not as expensive, or as complicated

quality and variety of fishing

endless.

as one might think. Yes, we in northeast

here in Northeast Florida. The truth is, our

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Today we will discuss offshore fishing,

Florida have to travel a bit further to the

region of the Sunshine State boasts some

as it appears to be the variety that many

deep water fish than much of the rest

of the best angling opportunities in the

people don’t get to experience as often as

of Florida’s east coast. That requires a

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bit more effort (and fuel), but in turn

of offshore species that are targeted at

are typically found around underwater

indirectly helps preserve our fish stocks

different times of the year with a wide

structure such as man-made reefs and

due to reduced fishing pressure. It also

variety of methods. Bottom fishing, for

natural structure such as rocks, ledges and

means the fishing grounds are less crowded

structure or reef dwelling species, often

natural livebottom reefs.

for your fishing party as compared with

provides for shorter trips (mileage-wise)

much of the rest of Florida.

with fish caught at various depths on the

of J-Hook Charters, some of the most

bottom or slightly above bottom. Fish

popular species among local offshore

Northeast Florida has a wide variety

According to local captain, Jason Hadjis,

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bottom fishermen are various members of

usually more crowded and during the week the

According to Captain Hadjis, his most

the snapper family, triggerfish, grouper and

larger boats typically have lesser crowds. Prices

popular target-fish when trolling include

cobia.

will vary depending upon the duration of the

mahi-mahi (also known as dolphin or dorado),

trip—half day or full day—but the fun you’ll

wahoo, sailfish and tuna.

and all have daily bag limits, so if you’re new

have and the memories you’ll bring home on

You can even hook into a big marlin off our

to the sport, a charter trip with one of our

any given day will be worth every penny. The

coast, particularly in late spring. Pelagics

local captains pays dividends in knowing what

fresh fish fillets are a nice added bonus.

pass through the area seasonally and are

Most bottom species have limited seasons

to target and how to go about it effectively and legally. Prices for an offshore bottom fishing trip

Trolling is another type of “Deep Sea”

targeted accordingly. Again, the experience

fishing we enjoy here off our

and knowledge of a local captain or guide is

Historic First Coast. Like bottom fishing,

instrumental in learning the basics.

on a local charter boat can range from $60 per

trolling targets a variety of different species in

person on larger, “head boat” or “party boat”

different conditions, near shore and offshore,

fishing trips, but when split among several

types of vessels, which cater to large groups

but unlike bottom fishing, the trolling angler

members of a group, the price

of fishermen, up to a range of $700-$2,500

targets open ocean, migratory, “pelagic” species

per person

per trip on a smaller, more private boat like

of fish, by pulling lures and baits (to mimic

the J-Hook, Jodie Lynn or Salt Run Fishing

swimming bait) behind the boat.

Charters, which typically accommodate 5 to 8 anglers comfortably, providing a more intimate experience. Local Captains, Bill Hoge and Darryl Lloyd, advise that weekends are

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Prices on trolling trips vary like bottom


decreases accordingly and in most cases the fun increases with multiple members of the fishing party hauling in catches at the same time. For the most up to date information on rates and scheduling and what is biting at the moment, check out the websites of the local fishing fleet for details. One of the most common reasons visitors cite in choosing not to experience off-shore fishing is sea-sickness, and that is a valid one. MANY LADIES ENJOY FISHING AS MUCH AS THE MEN.

BLACKFIN TUNA CAUGHT WHILE TROLLING OFF ST. AUGUSTINE

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WAHOO, A POPULAR PELAGIC SPECIES CAUGHT OFF OUR COAST PUT UP A GREAT FIGHT, BUT THIS ONE ULTIMATELY LOST THE BATTLE.

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Some folks have a problem with it; others don’t. Lot’s of folks claim to have a remedy, however —everything from a spoonful of pancake syrup, to an earplug in the left ear only, have been passed around as ways to combat it. The best advice is to take precautions beforehand if you think you are susceptible to motion sickness. Once it gets you, it’s got you. It’s too late at that point to avoid it, or to cure it, without going back to shore. There are many over the counter options, from Dramamine to the Transderm patch. Whatever option you choose, if this is an issue for you, do it in advance, often starting the evening before your trip. Also, keeping your eyes on the steady horizon and breathing fresh air (instead of heading inside for the cabin) will often reduce the effects. For those of us fortunate to live on, or to visit this beautiful Florida coastline, there are unlimited recreational options available for young and old alike. Don’t shortchange yourself by failing to experience one of Florida’s oldest and most exciting recreational opportunities. Get out on the water and enjoy the sport that Hemingway loved. At the least, you’ll take home a lifetime of memories. At best, you might just get hooked.

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DID YOU KNOW? The Gulf Stream is an intense, warm, ocean current that flows north in the western Atlantic. The current flows at an average of 4 miles per hour.

In spring when the water reaches 74 degrees, large schools of Mahi-Mahi migrate into northeast Florida waters.

Florida is home to over 500 native species of saltwater fish.

Cobia can be targeted in many ways. One of the most exciting is casting behind migrating manta rays in April and May as the cobias follow.

Personal fishing licenses are not required when fishing from a vessel for hire. (charter boat) The Florida record for largest wahoo is 184 pounds. The World record is 184 pounds which was captured by Sarah Hayward from Nacogdoches, Texas in July 2005.

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Red snapper fishing off northeast Florida was severely curtailed by federal regulations in 2010. But other members of the snapper family can still be targeted. These include Vermillion, Lane, Mangrove and Mutton.

St. Augustine Inlet is home to the Florida State Record Red Grouper at 42 pounds, 4 ounces. St Augustine is home to the Northeast Florida Marlin Association, founded in 1973. Women enjoy fishing too. “Ladies Lets Go Fishing� is a national organization that teaches women all over the world, how to fish and how to improve their skills. Go to www.ladiesletsgofishing.com Saltwater fishing contributed $1.7 billion to the state economy in 2016 and produced over 109,000 jobs.


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Pasta Chicken Louisianne

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Fried Green Tomatoes

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Bacon Wrapped Scallops Grouper Fingers

HOMEMADE SOUPS Harry’s Original Gumbo

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WATERFRONT DINING IN ST. AUGUSTINE mak e t h e a t m osp h ere part of your m eal

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ith beautiful vistas ranging from marine life-filled marshland to sweeping panoramas of the Atlantic Ocean, dining at one of the area’s waterfront restaurants is a must when visiting St. Augustine. From dockside cafes to ocean-inspired fish camps, Northeast Florida’s eclectic cuisine offerings are endless. Here are just a few of the waterfront dining options to check out during your tour of the Nation’s Oldest City. A Caribbean-style restaurant featuring

seafood, steaks and tropical cocktails, The Conch House is located on tranquil Salt Run, a body of water between Anastasia Island and Conch Island. With a history dating back to the mid-1970s, this eatery is the perfect spot to watch fishing boats coming in and out of the marina while sipping on a Goombay Smash and noshing on small bites like Banana Pepper Calamari and Bahamian Conch Fritters. For a kid-friendly, relaxed atmosphere with Southern cuisine, head over to Creekside Dinery on Nix Boat Yard Road. Nestled on three-and-a-half acres of majestic Magnolia

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and Oak Trees overlooking Gonzales Creek, this charming restaurant offers up fresh local shrimp, oysters on the half shell and live music on the outdoor deck. Travel along State Road A1A, approximately 15 minutes north of downtown, and you’ll arrive at Cap’s On The Water. Named for its locale on the Intracoastal Waterway, this resident favorite features some of the best sunset views you’ll find in all of the Sunshine State. Consistently voted “Best Outdoor Dining,” Cap’s (as it’s called by the locals) serves up traditional Southern grub with a

MAIN: OUTDOOR TIKI HUTS AT THE CONCH HOUSE RESORT

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fusion of Mediterranean flavors. A few minutes south is Aunt Kate’s Restaurant on the Tolomoto River. Dine on one of the outside decks under Live Oak trees as you spot manatees and dolphins swimming along the shoreline while sharing peel n’ eat shrimp and an order of fried green tomatoes. There are plenty of home-style options, too, including made-from-scratch meatloaf and a full rack of baby back ribs smothered in homemade Southern Comfort barbecue sauce. Tucked away on the water’s edge in Vilano Beach, Beaches at Vilano is the perfect place to unwind after a long day of sightseeing. Order a signature drink from the tiki bar like the Beacha-rita (tequila, fresh squeezed lime juice and agave nectar) and dig your toes in the sand while listening to live music as the sun sets over the

Tolomoto River. If brunch is your thing, then The Reef is an absolute must visit during your time in

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St. Augustine. With classic white tablecloths and panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean, The Reef ’s first-class brunch features a carving station, fresh omelets, seasonal fruit and a selection of seafood from crab legs to smoked salmon. Across from the bayfront in historic downtown, Harry’s Seafood Bar & Grille focuses


on Creole-inspired dishes like Louisiana Fondeaux and Crawfish Etouffee. Dine in the restaurant’s legendary courtyard or on a balcony overlooking the bay as you enjoy live music under shady trees and twinkling lights. Also on the bayfront are O.C. Whites, and A1A Ale Works, both popular eateries offering up an extensive selection of beers, wine and cocktail menus to compliment dishes like Coconut Shrimp, a Hand-Cut New York Strip, Pecan Crusted Salmon as well as the Blackened Seared Tuna and Key Lime Shrimp & Lobster Linguine. Head south to St. Augustine Beach where you’ll find a plethora of beachy seafood spots such as Beachcomber Restaurant and South Beach Grill. After all, what’s a Florida vacation without enjoying a platter of fried shrimp amidst the rising tides and white sandy beaches? Beachcomber’s location right on A Street means you can enjoy a hearty lunch or dinner and then head to the ocean for a dip while South Beach’s claim to fame includes the restaurant’s large waterfront deck and view of the serene dunes. Further south in the Hammock area is Captain’s BBQ, located off A1A at Bing’s Landing. Open seven days a week, Captain’s offers up true Southern barbecue with the best quality meats slow-cooked in their one-of-a-kind, wood-burning smoker. Chow down on ribs, chicken, pulled pork, turkey breast, brisket and plenty of sides while enjoying peaceful views of the Matanzas River. From high-end dining on the Atlantic Ocean to a relaxed atmosphere on the Intracoastal Waterway to Southern barbecue on the river, St. Augustine and the surrounding areas have plenty of waterfront eateries to choose from. Where will your travels (and stomach) take you.

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ften known for its upscale, oceanside neighborhoods and lush golf course resorts, Ponte Vedra Beach offers a bit of something for everyone, from live music and awardwinning restaurants, to some of the state’s most diverse ecosystems in the state. Come take a journey with us through this seaside community that’s located just 18 miles southeast of downtown Jacksonville and a short drive north from historic St. Augustine. The history of Ponte Vedra Beach is a bit foggy. The area

remained sparsely populated through the late 19th century until around 1914 when the National Lead Company started mining for minerals discovered in the sand. It has been said that at that time there were as many mules as people in what became known as, Mineral City. After World War I, the demand for minerals dropped and Ponte Vedra Beach became a target for real estate development. In 1929, developers ascended upon the area and started building an area similar to The Cloister in Sea Island, Georgia. It was at this time that the small beach town became known as Ponte Vedra Beach.

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Today, Ponte Vedra Beach is considered one of the most luxurious and sophisticated travel destinations in the country – offering more than 150 holes of golf, dozens of tennis courts and miles upon miles of white, sandy beaches. Easily one of the most popular and recognizable events to be hosted in this coastal community is THE PLAYERS Championship. Held each spring since

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1974, THE PLAYERS Championship tees off at the TPC Sawgrass Stadium Course. It’s considered the unofficial “fifth major” on the PGA Tour due, to its prestige, and brings an annual average of 200,000 spectators. If golf isn’t your thing, then head over to the Ponte Vedra Concert Hall on A1A. A multi-purpose performing arts venue set in a renovated church, PVCH (as it’s

known by the locals) offers up local theatre and nationally touring acts including stand up comedians, classical pianists, indie bands, and everything in between. Chances are, no matter what time of the year you’re visiting, the Concert Hall will have something going on. From French bistros to upscale steakhouses to craft cocktail bars, Ponte Vedra boastsan eclectic array of eateries


and watering holes. Check out Table 1’s casual cuisine inspired by pub food and wine pairings with live music four nights a week. There’s also Tuptim Thai specializing in Panang Curry and Pad Lad Na. For a quick lunch stop, Mulligan’s Pub is a great place to grab a cold beer and catch a game. If you’re looking for fresh seafood, Palm Valley Fish Camp’s coastal-centric menu and Southern hospitality make it a top destination for locals and visitors alike. Situated on the Intracoastal, must-try dishes include fried gator tail with datil pepper aioli and shrimp and creamy grits. Other notable restaurants to be on the lookout for: 619 Ocean View, Nona Blue Modern Tavern, Lulu’s Waterfront Grille, Trasca & Company Eatery, Zoe’s Kitchen, Restaurant Medure, Aqua Grill, 3 Palms Grille and Down South Barbecue. Whether you’re planning a weekend getaway or weeklong excursion to this upscale, coastal community, Ponte Vedra Beach is steeped in luxury, arts and culture and fine dining – a bit of something for everyone.

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Florida’s First Coast is synonymous with golf. This guide offers a sampling of some of our finest courses. What’s more, this is the home of the World Headquarters for the PGA TOUR, The TPC at Sawgrass, the exciting World Golf Village & the PGA Hall of Fame.

ST. JOHNS COUNTY Cimarrone Country Club 2690 Cimarrone Bird. • 904-287-2000 Royal St. Augustine Golf & Country Club 301 Royal St. Augustine Pkwy • 800-643-1852 St. Augustine Shores Golf Club US 1 (2 mi. N of 206) • 904-794-4653 St. Johns County Golf Club 4900 Cypress Links Blvd. • 904-825-4900 St. Johns Golf & Country Club 205 St. Johns Golf Drive • 904-940-3200 World Golf Village • 1-800-WGV-GOLF The Slammer & The Squire • 940-6100 The King & The Bear • 904-940-6200 Ponte Vedra Beach Tournament Players Club at Sawgrass 110 TPC Blvd. • 904-285-PUTT

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SUNSET/MOONRISE AT ST. AUGUSTINE LIGHTHOUSE

UPTOWN SATURDAY

Enjoy the sunset and moonrise from the top of the St. Augustine Lighthouse. Admission includes a champagne toast, provided by San Sebastian Winery, hors d’oeuvres from The Reef Restaurant and an informative overview of the history of the St. Augustine Light Station. Visit www.staugustinelighthouse.org or call 904-829-0745 for start times and to purchase tickets.

Uptown Saturday is the perfect event for fashionistas, art lovers and antique shoppers from 11 a.m.-8 p.m. on the last Saturday of each month. The event combines a festive party atmosphere with hospitality and special deals in the unique shops on St. Augustine’s San Marco Avenue, concentrated between Ripley’s Museum and the Mission Nombre de Dios. Many participating shops also serve refreshments. The Mission Nombre de Dios provides free parking most months. San Marco Avenue, St. Augustine

FIRST FRIDAY ART WALKS From 5 - 9 p.m. on the first Friday of every month, the Art Galleries of St. Augustine feature new exhibits, refreshments and live music at more than 20 galleries throuout the city. The event is held rain or shine inside the member galleries and is a free, self-guided walking tour (tour maps available at participating galleries). Plus, FREE Art Walk Trolleys and Trains provided by St. Augustine Sightseeing Trains and Old Town Trolleys, provide free transportation throughout downtown for the art walk. www.artgalleriesofstaugustine.org

THE NIGHT MARKET every 2nd and 4th Tuesday from March through October! Meeting the demand for locally-made goods and gifts is the Night Market, taking place the second and fourth Tuesday of each month from 6pm to 9pm. The Night Market showcases over 90 vendors specializing in handmade crafts, goods and art and features fantastic dinner options, a full bar and live entertainment! The Night Market is open to the public with free admission and free parking!

SPECIAL EVENTS October 6, 2019 ST. AUGUSTINE FOOD & WINE FESTIVAL

Oct 17-20, 2019 BIKETOBERFEST

This St. Augustine Independent Restaurant Association festival takes place at the River House from noon-4 p.m. Enjoy culinary specialties from local restaurants and a beer garden as well as sample more than 100 wines. Tickets are $85 at the door and $75 in advance. 179 Marine Street. www.staugustinerestaurants.com

Each year, nearly 125,000 motorcyclists roll into not only Daytona Beach, but the entire Historic Coast for a multi-day, annual event called Biketoberfest®. This extended weekend of fun and sun includes motorcycle shows and rallies, live music, scenic rides along A1A and other historic roadways, racing at Daytona International Speedway and vendors offering everything from the latest models to parts and accessories. 386-255-0415 www.daytonabeach.com/biketoberfest

Oct 11-13, 2019 ST. AUGUSTINE GREEK FESTIVAL Be Greek for a Weekend at Francis Field! - Authentic food, dancing, music and heritage. Taste from our homemade Greek foods and pastries; join us in traditional Greek dancing and music, an outdoor marketplace, Kids Center with carnival rides, games, other children’s activities, and much more. General admission is $5. 25 W. Castillo Drive. www.stauggreekfest.com

Nov 3 2019, GREAT CHOWDER DEBATE Chowder – clam, conch, seafood and even non-traditional are served up at the 35th Annual Great Chowder Debate! Guests will sample the chowders of our area’s finest restaurants on Sunday, November 3rd, 2019 at The Conch House in St. Augustine. The event will also have live music. The cost is $1 per taste. 57 Comares Avenue, St. Augustine. www.conch-house.com/chowder-debate

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Oct 18-21, 2019 BIKETOBERFEST

Dec 14, 2019 HOLIDAY REGATTA OF LIGHTS

The tenth annual shopping spree will be held on Saturday, November 16 between 9a. and 4pm. Gifts, holiday decorations, and other special treasures will be there for the picking. It is also an opportunity to support local Uptown businesses who generously support our community. Do not miss Carrera’s Wine Cellar’s Sparkling Soirée to kick off the spree. The Spice and Tea Exchange will be offering cocktails and mocktails. The soirée will be held at 167 San Marco Avenue, from 9 to 10am

This is an annual holiday parade, hosted by the St. Augustine Yacht Club, of motorized vessels - sailboats, trawlers, shrimp boats and many other vessels decorated with brilliant lighted displays. Awards are presented for best theme, most colorful, best in class and best overall. Beginning at 6 p.m., the boats will light up St. Augustine’s Matanzas Bay between the Bridge of Lions and Castillo de San Marcos. www.staugustineyachtclub.com

Nov 23, 2019 - Jan 31, 2020 NIGHTS OF LIGHTS Nights of Lights has been listed among the top ten holiday light displays in the world by National Geographic. And for a good reason. During Nights of Lights, St. Augustine glows with holiday magic – from the ground to the rooftops. St. Augustine’s Nights of Lights features millions of tiny white lights that create a magical atmosphere in the Nation’s Oldest City. White lights drape the city’s unique Spanish Colonial architecture and glow from the sidewalks to the rooftops, over the Bridge of Lions, along historic buildings, public spaces, hotels, restaurants, and inns throughout approximately 20 blocks of the Nation’s Oldest City’s historic district. www.floridashistoriccoast.com/nights-lights/

Nov 28-30, Dec 1, 2019 46TH ANNUAL DAYTONA TURKEY RUN The Daytona Turkey Run hosts nearly 7,000 vintage, classic, muscle and racecars and trucks for show and sale in the fall and over 2,000 in the spring. In addition, guests are treated to a massive swap meet in which vendors sell and trade hard-tofind auto parts and accessories, Artisan Alley, entertainment and a full midway of food vendors. www.turkeyrun.com

December 7, 2019 ST. AUGUSTINE CHRISTMAS PARADE Experience St. Augustine’s annual Christmas Parade with floats, marching bands, cars, horses and the arrival of Santa. The parade starts at 9 a.m. by the Mission Nombre de Dios off San Marco Avenue and continues through the downtown streets of historic St. Augustine. www.floridashistoriccoast.com/events/christmasparade1/

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Dec 31, 2019 BEACH BLAST OFF This annual New Year’s Eve fireworks display and entertainment at St. Johns County Pier Park will ring in 2020. The event features family friendly activities, including a kid’s zone, photo booth, food vendors and live music. The event is from 4-10 p.m., and the fireworks display is at 8:30 p.m. A parking and shuttle service is available. Visit the website for the entertainment schedule and shuttle service information. www.sabevents.com

January 18, 2020 41ST ANNUAL MATANZAS 5 K RUN This is one of Florida’s fastest 5K races on a scenic USATF-certified course through historic St. Augustine. Run in the morning and stay for the famous St. Augustine Nights of Lights! The start line is locaterd at 29 West Castillo Drive, between the City Parking Garage and Francis Field. The race runs along the beautiful Matanzas River, winds through the historic city, and finishes on Castillo Drive. For updated information see www.matanzas5k.com

January 16-19, 2020 ST. AUGUSTINE FILM FESTIVAL This fun Festival runs every January in the downtown historic city center, with five screening rooms at three locations. All are within a 5-minute walk of one another. Films are shown in Lewis Auditorium, and the Gamache-Koger Theater (part of Flagler College), as well as at all three viewing rooms of The Corazon Cinema and Café.​​Come join us whether you are a St. Augustine resident, from Jacksonville, somewhere in Florida or Georgia or further afield! We do in fact have many snowbirds who make the Saint Augustine Film Festival a ‘must do’ part of their winter agenda! www.staugfilmfest.com

February 15-16, 2020 ARTS AND CRAFTS FESTIVAL AT ST. AUGUSTINE BEACH PIER Located directly on the Atlantic Ocean, just steps away from the Beach. The St. Augustine Art and Craft Festival is a laid back venue filled with some of the nation’s best Artist and Crafters, including jewelry, ceramics, stained glass, photography,handmade soaps and much more. All crafts are made in the USA! This Festival will offer something for everyone. Very limited space. www. tnteventsinc.com/staugustinefeb20.php

March 7-8, 2020 73ND ANNUAL FLORIDA AZALEA FESTIVAL The Florida Azalea Festival is held on the first full weekend in March, in Historic Downtown Palatka, Florida. One of the oldest festivals in the state, the Florida Azalea Festival began in 1936 and started as Jaycees Days, a community fund raiser for the local club. The Azalea Festival is located along the banks of the beautiful St. Johns River and down St. Johns Avenue. The event is free for the whole family featuring live entertainment, arts & crafts vendors, food and azaleas in bloom. Featured events are the Florida Azalea Beauty Pageant, an Antique Automobile Club of America Car Show, a Bowling Tournament, a Shriners’ Parade, and a whole lot more! The festival has changed throughout the years and now averages 35,000–40,000 people during the two day event. www.flazaleafest.com

March 7, 2020 SEARLE’S RAID OF ST. AUGUSTINE A reenactment of the “1668 Sack of St. Augustine”. During the day, a 17th century-style military encampment will be open to the public at the Fountain of Youth Park and will play host to drills, demonstrations and living history interpretation. The reenactment of the sacking and burning of the town will commence Saturday evening in the Old City, beginning at the Plaza and ending at the Old City Gates. The focus is on an accurate historical impression, using correct materials, styles and equipment. The “Sack of St. Augustine: Capt. Robert Searle’s Raid of 1668” is a historical reenactment sponsored by Searle’s Buccaneers and the Men of Menendez (members of the Florida Historic Militia), with the assistance of the St. John’s County Tourist Development Council. www.searlesbucs.com

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March 14-15, 2020 ST AUGUSTINE CELTIC MUSIC & HERITAGE FESTIVAL The sounds of the ancient Celtic peoples of Scotland and Ireland are as alive today as ever in America’s Oldest CELTIC City at the St. Augustine Celtic Music & Heriage Festival, held March 8 -10, 2018 at Francis Field on Castillo Drive. Find the CELT in YOU as you take in the sights, sounds and tastes of centuries of European history in the “Nation’s Oldest City” – founded in 1565 by SPANISH CELTS. Celtic Clans show their ancestral pride. Highland Games athletes demonstrate their mind-boggling strength. Vendors offer up Celtic cuisine and hand-made crafts, and the St. Patrick’s Day Parade marches through the streets of the Old City’s Historic District. The Festival has been praised as “Arguably the finest collaboration of Celtic artists assembled in the United States!” Bands from Scotland, Ireland, Canada and around the U.S. play both traditional tunes and Celtic rock throughout the two-day festival. www.celticstaugustine.com

March 10-15, 2020 THE PLAYERS CHAMPIONSHIP The game’s greatest players compete at TPC Sawgrass - THE PLAYERS Stadium Course in Ponte Vedra Beach. Featuring one of the most coveted titles in professional golf, the strongest field of competitors and one of the richest purses. Built with the golf fan in mind, TPC Sawgrass has been home to the most anticipated tournament on the PGA Tour since 1974. THE PLAYERS Championship, known for its prestige and strong field, offers the largest purse of any tournament in golf. The “Stadium Course” provides a truly enjoyable and accessible experience for each and every on-site fan. www.pgatour.com

March 14-21, 2020 ST. AUGUSTINE RACE WEEK The First Coast Sailing Association and its associated yacht clubs are proud to bring to St. Augustine, the premiere sailing event of the spring season. It’s a four-day celebration of all types of sailing, set in one of America’s oldest seaport cities. In 2020 that great combination of competition and entertainment continues with spectator-events and entertainment the entire city can enjoy. And, as always, SARW offers challenging offshore racing for sailors arriving from up and down the Atlantic coast. There is something for Every Boat. You don’t have to own an ocean-going boat to participate. Slightly smaller yachts and even trailerable boats are invited to race in the popular Inshore Series just north of the Vilano Bridge. The Offshore Series is for serious racers who like lots of traditional round-the-buoys, upwinddownwind racing. The Youth Sailing Regatta on the bay front will showcase the skills of the junior sailors from around the area. For more information go to www. staugustineraceweek.com

gaily decorated horse units, the Easter Bunny, historic militia and police units and beauty queens. Many local and state elected and appointed dignitaries will sit on the reviewing stand as our parade marshal Leads the Royal Trio and Entourage through the downtown streets of St. Augustine. The Parade begins each year at 3:00 p.m. on San Marco Avenue winding through downtown St. Augustine and is preceded by the Promenade in the Plaza de la Constitucion. www.oldestcityeaster.org/

April 5-7, 2020 RHYTHM & RIBS FESTIVAL Non-stop music and award-winning barbecue all weekend is featured at St. Augustine’s Francis Field, during the annual Rhythm and Ribs Festival. Friday and Saturday nights offer nationally recognized musical entertainment. Founded in 1995 by St. Augustine’s Sunshine Rotary Club, what began as a small Barbeque Fest (its original name) has grown each year and attracts music lovers and barbeque aficionados from all over the southeast and beyond. As the Festival has grown, the musical lineup has expanded to include headliners such as JJ GREY & MOFRO, Sister Hazel, Rusted Root, Leon Russell, Dave Mason and the Marshall Tucker Band, along with many well loved, local ,and regional musicians. 29 W. Castillo Drive, St. Augustine, 32084 www.rhythmandribs.net

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March 27-29, 2020 38TH ANNUAL SEAFOOD FESTIVAL Hey, We’re Havin’ Fun Now! This historic festival is the largest and most family oriented of all festivals held in St. Augustine. Come and join the fun! This festival features tons of delicious seafood as well as food for the land lubbers, nearly 100 arts and crafts vendors, kiddie rides, family shows and a wide range of musical entertainment ranging from jazz, salsa, classic rock, country, pop and Americana music. Food, entertainment and fun for everyone. Eat, Shop and Tap Your Toes! Funds raised are to assist those in need. No Pets on Festival grounds. 25 West Castillo Drive, St. Augustine, 32084. For complete information, see www. lionsfestival.com

April 5, 2020 BLESSING OF THE FLEET Blessing of the Fleet in St. Augustine is a historical ceremony dating back to the city’s earliest days of Spanish colonial occupation. This event takes place on Palm Sunday and invites all vessels, commercial and pleasure, to receive a blessing from the Bishop of the Diocese of St. Augustine. With roots from the Spanish Colonial days when seafaring vessels would be blessed so as to have a safe journey, the tradition continues in 2020. All watercraft from trawlers to yachts and more are welcome. Each vessel is encouraged to decorate with flags and bunting as well. The ceremony begins at noon on Sunday, April 5th, with a procession from the Cathedral Basilica along the Plaza de la Constitución to the St. Augustine Municipal Marina. This traditional blessing will then take place at the Marina. This event is open to the public. 111 Avenida Menendez, St. Augustine, 32084 Call (904) 824-9725 for more information.

April 12, 2020 ST. AUGUSTINE EASTER PARADE Here in the Nation’s Oldest City, we have a parade that is unique in the first colony in America. St. Augustine adopted The “Parada de los Caballos y Coches”, the Parade of Horses and Carriages in early 1957. Now joining the parade are high stepping bands, marching and twirling units, colorfully decorated floats, clowns,

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April 26, 2020 THE TASTE OF ST. AUGUSTINE

July 4, 2020 FIREWORKS FROM THE TOP!

Everyone likes to eat! The Taste of St. Augustine highlights the culinary heritage and culture of St. Johns County by showcasing new restaurants and established favorites. Sample our local cuisine and learn about our area’s food culture! When you first arrive at the Taste, you will be greeted with the sights, sounds and delectable aromas from an eclectic mix of St. Augustine restaurants – from the casual to the upscale. As you pay your $5 admission (children admitted free and free parking), you will receive a map which indicates the participating restaurants, their location at the Taste and the dish(es) they are serving. $1 “Taste” tickets will be sold at the event to sample the restaurants food! This will allow you to make a plan for your culinary exploration! 904.829.2273 www.epicbh.org/taste-of-st-augustine

Enjoy the St. Augustine fireworks from the top of the St. Augustine Lighthouse. The event begins at 9 p.m. Guests are asked to arrive by 8:45 p.m. to check in. Space is limited. Tickets are available online and are $40 for adults and $35 for youth ages 12 and under. 81 Lighthouse Avenue, St. Augustine, 904-829-0745 www. staugustinelighthouse.org

May (Dates TBA) ROMANZA FESTIVALE OF THE ARTS Each spring, St. Augustine’s Romanza Festivale of the Arts celebrates the diverse culture of the Nation’s Oldest City - St. Augustine. Dozens of arts and cultural organizations along with local businesses collaborate to showcase music, dance, theatre, art, cuisine and heritage. The thriving arts and culture scene of Florida’s Historic Coast is known for its diversity of artistic expression and its wealth of talent. St. Augustine and Ponte Vedra are bustling with live music, galleries large and small, historic sites, museums, unique shops and eclectic bistros. The annual Romanza Festivale is designed to inspire people to attend shows, exhibits and performances. Multiple venues, many within walking distance of each other, encourage exploration of the Old City while enjoying arts and cultural events developed from the community’s creative energy. www.romanzafestivale.com

May-August 2020 CONCERTS IN THE PLAZA Reminiscent of days gone by when friends and families would gather on a summer evening to listen to music in the town square, Concerts in the Plaza brings a wide variety of musical entertainment to St. Augustine’s historic downtown all summer long. The series is known for showcasing the best in regional musical talent including bluegrass and blues, jazz and country, swing and folk, old time and popular rock: Concerts in the Plaza has something for everyone. The series has been called “the best way to spend a Thursday night in St. Augustine,” and it’s easy to understand why when enjoying quality musical entertainment under the majestic oaks of the Plaza de la Constitución, a gathering place for the people of St. Augustine for well over four centuries. www.citystaug.com/concerts/

June 5-28 2020 ST. AUGUSTINE ART ASSOCIATION, Annual Honors International This juried exhibition at the St. Augustine Art Association presents the best of the best. The exhibition, which is free and open to the public, honors award-winning artists throughout the past three years. The gallery is open Tuesday to Saturday noon-4 p.m. and Sunday 2-5 p.m. 22 Marine Street, St. Augustine. www.staaa.org

June (Dates TBA) ST. AUGUSTINE MUSIC FESTIVAL The St. Augustine Music Festival is the largest, FREE classical music festival in the USA. Over 6 days during the last 2 weeks in June, audiences enjoy world-class musicians from the Jacksonville Symphony Orchestra joining internationally known guest artists to perform in the acoustically splendid St. Augustine Cathedral Basilica. Programs bring audiences everything from Bach to Stravinksy, intimate solo recitals, chamber music ensembles, and full orchestral works... plus world-premier presentations of new works. www.staugustinemusicfestival.org

July 4, 2020 FIREWORKS OVER THE MATANZAS Holidays are built around traditions and few holidays have more great family traditions than the Fourth of July: great food, outdoor band concerts, a day with friends and family, and of course, fireworks! They all come together in a grand celebration, and there’s no better place to celebrate the nation’s Independence Day than in the Nation’s Oldest City and no better way than Fireworks Over The Matanzas. St. Augustine’s Fourth of July celebration at the Castillo de San Marcos includes a live music concert and a spectacular fireworks display over the historic bayfront. Starting at 6:00 p.m., the popular local band The All-Star Orchestra performs a two-hour show of big band and swing music along with patriotic favorites. The concert is free and open to the public, and everyone is encouraged to bring lounge chairs for seating. The fireworks begin at 9:30. 1 South Castillo Drive, St. Augustine. www.citystaug.com/Fireworks

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September (Dates TBA) THE SING OUT LOUD MUSIC FESTIVAL Enjoy the Sing Out Loud Music Festival, one of Florida’s largest free music festivals taking place each Friday, Saturday and Sunday in September in St. Augustine, for an epic celebration of local, regional and national singers, songwriters and musicians. More than 200 artists will perform at 15 venues throughout the city. In a convergence of musical genres as wide ranging as Texas Outlaw Country, New Orleans Brass and Funk, Alternative Indie Rock, Americana, Bluegrass, Neo-Soul, Folk, Punk and more, this year’s Sing Out Loud Music Festival features an eclectic mix of local, national and regional singers, songwriters and musicians. 904-209-0367 www.singoutloudfestival.com

September (Dates TBA) SPANISH WINE FESTIVAL The St. Augustine Spanish Wine Festival is a celebration of life. While it’s true that Spanish wine is considered among the best wine values in the world, the St. Augustine Spanish Wine Festival encompasses much more than tasting wine. Now in its seventh year, this festival has a uniquely Spanish energy of total acceptance. Spanish culture is warm, welcoming and romantic. Our Spanish wine experts, chefs and musicians are passionate about sharing Spanish culture with festival guests. Come and learn about Spain from native Spaniards. Come and immerse yourself in a community event that welcomes guests from around the world. People travel from all over the world to attend. Patrons come from as far away as Washington State and California, from South America and many countries in Europe. Visiting America’s First City is always attractive, but meeting people from around the world makes the St. Augustine Spanish Wine Festival unlike any other local event. Interested people are interesting people, and when you create a gathering of interesting people, there’s a spark of magic. Come prepared to make a new friend for life. www. spanishwinefestival.com

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Pat Croce’s Pirate Story

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at Croce’s name is well known in the Ancient City. Most know him as the founder of the St. Augustine Pirate & Treasure Museum, as he famously moved his collection of pirate artifacts from Key West, to our city, in 2010. “When I was a little kid, I was obsessed with the movie Captain Blood starring Errol Flynn,” Croce reminisced. “I used to watch it with my dad...we must have seen it a hundred times. I was captivated.” When Errol

Flynn’s jacket from the movie came up for sale at an auction, Croce purchased it, and for years that jacket proudly rested on a coat stand in his office. The obsession with “all things pirate” continues to this day.

WHEN DID CROCE FIRST DISCOVER ST. AUGUSTINE? “In December of 2009 I came to give a talk, at a seminar regarding St. Augustine’s

450th anniversary,” Croce said. “I talked about pirates and I talked about history. Later, a member of the 450th Anniversary committee took me on a tour around town. That same day I ended up buying the property where the Pirate Museum is now located. Six to eight months later, I made the move from Key West. I had spent five years there, with the Pirate Soul Museum, but it wasn’t as relevant there as it is in the old city of St. Augustine.”

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Croce’s favorite thing to do in St. Augustine? Peering out over the water, beyond the bayfront... the very same spot where pirates used to enter St. Augustine. “You truly had real, authentic pirates walking the streets of this town,” Croce explains. In addition to the St. Augustine Pirate & Treasure Museum, Pat Croce oversees the Colonial Quarter, a living history museum in the historic district of St. Augustine. While the University of Florida owns the property where the Colonial Quarter stands, Croce has put his own money into renovations of the site. Located at 33 St. George Street, the attraction sits behind the Pirate Museum. “We offer daily tours, unique retail shoppings, and we put on special events — it’s quite an attraction, and another asset to the city of St. Augustine,” Croce said. While teaching about 16th, 17th, and 18th century St. Augustine with hands-on exhibits, the site also includes three restaurants: the

Taberna de Caballo, the Bull & Crown Public House, and the newest offering, St. Augustine Seafood Company. One of the most popular outdoor music venues in downtown St. Augustine is the Colonial Oak Music Park, located on the grounds of the Colonial Quarter. This outdoor stage, nestled under giant live oak trees, plays host to concerts and other outdoor events. A wide variety of music is offered each weekend, free to the public. Two small buildings flanking the center stage offer beer, sangria, wine, craft cocktails and frozen drinks.

CROCE’S HISTORY Pat Croce still has ties to Key West. He remains the owner of the Rum Barrel Bar & Grill, Island Dogs, the Green Parrot bar, Charlie Mac’s, Turtle Kraals and the Half Shell Raw Bar.

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He started his career as a pioneer in the sports medicine field, as aphysical therapist, creating Sports Physical Therapists, a company he eventually sold. In 1996 he, along with Comcast, purchased the Philadelphia 76ers basketball team and re-launched them as a legitimate NBA championship contender. He has also been an NBA commentator, and an NBC commentator for the Summer Olympics.


In addition, Croce is a New York Times best-selling author and a motivational speaker. Some of his books include Pirate Soul, Blackbeard, The Pirate Handbook and Plunder, co-authored by Adam Slutsky. He has been on the cover of Success Magazine and was chosen as Inc. Magazine’s “Entrepreneur of the Year.”

AMERICA UNEARTHED In 2014, the TV show, America Unearthed, came to St. Augustine to film an episode called “Captain Kidd’s Pirate Code.” Host Scott Wolter interviewed Croce about the museum’s rare Captain Kidd artifacts. “Most importantly, they wanted to see true, authentic artifacts. We have Kidd’s wooden treasure chest. That was the key,” Croce explained. The St. Augustine Pirate & Treasure Museum has been featured on CNN, the Today Show, the History Channel, and Antiques Roadshow, among other national outlets. Croce is always on the hunt for more authentic pirate treasure. He looks for sunken pirate ships. He searches for rare items. He writes pirate stories. He keeps history alive. For more on Croce, visit www.patcroce.com or www.thepiratemuseum.com.

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E x p l or e t h e T r e a s u r e s of t h e L i g h t n e r WRITTEN BY LIGHTNER MUSEUM STAFF PHOTOS BY LIGHTNER MUSEUM

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o visit to St. Augustine would be complete without a trip to the historic Lightner Museum. Located in the heart of downtown St. Augustine, the museum is housed in an iconic landmark building and is enjoyed by both tourists and locals alike. Home to one of the premier collections of fine and decorative 19th-century and early 20th-century art in the country. The five floors display furnishings, paintings, Victorian art glass, cut and blown glass, and natural history specimens. Other highlights include Oriental art, art nouveau works, and a Victorian Village portraying 19th-century life. The museum’s collections are displayed within the hotel’s entertainment center providing a unique art and architectural experience.

HISTORY The Lightner Museum is housed in the former Alcazar Hotel, built in 1888 by Henry Morrison Flagler (1830-1913). The Alcazar Hotel was originally built as an overflow for guests visiting the Ponce Hotel (now part of Flagler College) and was designed to appeal and entertain wealthy tourists who traveled south for the winter. In its prime, the hotel housed the world’s largest indoor swimming pool. Other offerings included a gymnasium, steam room, sulfur baths, massage parlor, and a ballroom. After years of catering to visitors, the Alcazar Hotel closed in 1931. In 1946, Chicago Publisher Otto C. Lightner purchased

the former Alcazar Hotel building to house his extensive collection of antiques and artwork. The Lightner Museum has been in operation since 1948. TOURS Take a tour Behind the Lightner as guests walk through the history of the Alcazar Hotel and view what life was like during the Gilded Age. Tickets for specialized guided tours such as our new, Behind the Lightner, group and curator’s tours are available with advance reservations. The museum also offers a self-guided tour included in general admission. SPECIAL EVENTS The Lightner Museum hosts a free

monthly social event, Lightner After Hours, on the last Thursday of each month. Guests are invited to enjoy live music, hors d’oeuvres, and libations, while they browse various exhibits throughout the museum. EXHIBITIONS The museum’s extensive private collection rotates throughout the galleries. Enhancing the collection and representing the history and culture of the museum, the Lightner hosts traveling exhibitions from time to time. Most recently, the museum hosted Dressing Downton: Changing Fashion for Changing Times and Edgar Degas: The Private Impressionist - Works on Paper by the Artist and His Circle. The Lightner Museum offers an experience for visitors of all ages. Scavenger hunts are available for children and adults, mechanical musical instruments are demonstrated daily at 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. and lunch is available at the Café Alcazar on the first floor, which once housed the hotel’s indoor pool. Finally, to commemorate your museum experience, browse the museum’s collection inspired gift shop. The museum is open daily from 9:00 am-5:00 pm. For more information on tickets, tours and events and exhibits visit LightnerMuseum.org.

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Our 4-legged friends enjoyed a friendly surf competition on St Augustine Beach to benefit K-9 for Warriors. This worthy cause raises, trains and provides service animals for our returning military personnel and heroes and their special needs. Good times had by all, given new meaning to “salty dog.� PHOTO: JARED JEFFS

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A VIEW TO REMEMBER THE CELLAR UPSTAIRS WINE & JAZZ BAR STORY AND PHOTOS BY RENEE UNSWORTH

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ost guests want to sit outside and enjoy the view — getting a glimpse of Flagler College towers, Memorial Episcopal Church…etc. etc. The view is what makes The Cellar Upstairs truly special.

When the The Cellar Upstairs first opened, it only had outdoor space and was only open seasonally, closed from November to January. About four years ago, indoor seating was added in case of inclement weather, and the venue was opened year-round, rain or shine. “The view ... the fact that it’s on the roof, and it’s a nice place to sit and relax,” Cox confirmed. Local wine, craft beer, and stunning views of the Oldest City make guests feel like VIP when visiting The Cellar Upstairs on the San Sebastian Winery’s rooftop.

“It opened in 2002, and was part of the addition — we tripled the size of the building from 6,000 to 18,000 square feet,” explained Charles Cox, President of the winery. “I had been to several rooftop bars in other cities and after living here for about six years or so, I thought it would be great for St. Augustine — guests can see out over the San Sebastian River and enjoy the outdoors.” Guests can choose from San Sebastian’s red and white wines, the Blanc De Fleur (a sweet bubbly), sangria, port or sherry, craft

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Oil, and Pretzels & Beercheese. Sandwiches include the Music selections include a variety of bands and musicians from St. Augustine, northeast and central Florida. Acts include Vinny Jacobs, Mid-Life Crisis, the Ancient City Keepers, T. J. Brown, Billy Buchanan & Free Avenue, Ain’t Too Proud 2 Beg, Gary Douglas Campbell, Deron Baker, Brady Reich, “Beautiful Bobby” Blackmon & The B3 Blues Band, The Committee Band and others. See the music schedule at www. sansebastianwinery.com/jazzbarschedule_new2015.php “Our bar manager Kyle Tierney has a great group of local musicians to choose from,” Cox said. “The staff that we have running the bar have built relationships with customers over the years.

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Many have been here for 8-plus years, including Kyle, who came here once he attended Flagler College. I think anytime you build real relationships with customers, that is the key to a successful business.” The Cellar Upstairs Wine and Jazz Bar is located next to the San Sebastian River at 157 King Street in downtown St. Augustine. It is open from 11:30 a.m. to 11 p.m. Friday through Sunday year-round. Live music is featured from 2 to 5 p.m. and 7 to 11 p.m. on Friday and Saturday, and music from 2 to 5 p.m. every Sunday. There is no cover charge.


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LIVE MUSIC VENUES A1A Ale Works

Centro Piano Bar

Mardi Gras Sports Grill

1 King St #101, St. Augustine a1aaleworks.com

17 King St, St. Augustine centro17.us

123 San Marco Ave., St. Augustine mardibar.com

The Chianti Room

Meehan’s Irish Pub

60 Charlotte St., St. Augustine pizzalleyschiantiroom.com

20 Avenida Menendez, meehansirishpub.com

Colonial Oak Music Park

Mi Casa Cafe

33 St. George St., St. Augustine facebook.com/thecolonialoak

69 St George St, St. Augustine micasacafe.com

Conch House Marina Resort

Milltop Tavern & Listening Room

57 Camares Ave, St. Augustine conch-house.com

19 St George St, St. Augustine (904) 829-2329

Creekside Dinery

No Name Bar

160 Nix Boat Yard Rd, St. Augustine creeksidedinery.com

16 S. Castillo Drive, St. Augustine (904) 826-1837

Harry’s Seafood Bar and Grille

O.C. White’s Seafood and Spirits

46 Avenida Menendez, St. Augustine hookedonharrys.com

118 Avenida Menendez, St. Augustine ocwhitesrestaurant.com

Ancient City Brewing 3420 Agricultural Center Drive ancientcitybrewing.com

Ann O’Malley’s Irish Pub 23 Orange St., St. Augustine 904-825-4040

Arnold’s Lounge 3912 N Ponce De Leon Blvd, St. Augustine arnoldslounge.com

Beaches at Vilano 254 Vilano Rd, St. Augustine beachesatvilano.com

Carerra Wine 35 San Marco Ave, St. Augustine carrerawinecellar.com

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Hurricane Patty’s 69 Lewis Boulevard, St. Augustine hurricane-pattys.com

Kingfish Grill 252 Yacht Club Dr, St. Augustine kingfishgrill.com

Prohibition Kitchen 119 Saint George St., St. Augustine prohibitionkitchenstaugustine.com

Ponte Vedra Concert Hall 1050 A1A North, Ponte Vedra Beach pvconcerthall.com


IRVING BERLIN’S

ANNIE GET YOUR GUN

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Stogies Cigar Bar 36 Charlotte St. stogiescigarbar.com

Sarbez!

NOVEMBER 22 - DECEMBER 22

115 Anastasia Blvd, St. Augustine planetsarbez.com

Salt Life Food Shack 321 A1A Beach Blvd., St. Augustine saltlifefoodshack.com

St. Augustine Amphitheatre 1340C A1A S, St. Augustine staugamphitheatre.com

Scarlett O’Hara’s 70 Hypolita St., St. Augustine scarlettoharas.net

Trade Winds Tropical Lounge 124 Charlotte St. tradewindslounge.com

Uncaged Cork 1097 A1A Beach Blvd, St Augustine the-uncaged-cork.business.site

The World Famous Oasis 4000 A1A South

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Live Theatre ON TWO STAGES! Education Offerings FOR KIDS & ADULTS!

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DINING GUIDE

AUNT KATE’S RESTAURANT

AVILES RESTAURANT

Continuing a 100 year tradition of the Usina Family, Aunt Kates is situated in a grove of live oaks on the Tolomata River. Guests can choose between the outside decks under the trees, inside in the main dining room or at the Victory Bar. Aunt Kate’s specializes in Seafood offering a varied menu that includes steamed oysters, peel–and-eat shrimp, fresh salads & soups, and mouthwatering steaks and blackened chicken. One of the few restaurants in St Augustine that is accessible by boat. Open Sun-Sat 11 am-9:30 pm with Happy Hour 4-7 pm daily.

Featuring elegant dining overlooking the Bay of Matanzas

904-829-1105 612 Euclid Ave. aunt-kates.com

BACK 40 URBAN BACK 40 A1A

The Back 40 specializes in fresh, made-to-order Tex-Mex, Vegetarian and Caribbean Fare and is a top rated restaruant in St. Augustine. We carry a wide variety of craft beers and wine. Happy Hour daily from 3-6 with $2 Corona and Modelo, $2 domestics, and $3 Tacos. Tuesday Night is Date Night when $25 gets you two entrees, two drinks, including beer and wine, and a shared dessert. Bottles of wine are $10 with food purchase all day Wednesdays. Hours are 11-9 daily.

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on St. Augustine’s picturesque bayfront. Offering affordable continental cuisine in an exquisite setting that is certain to satisfy the most critical of palates. Breakfast, lunch or dinner is served. This award winning restaurant’s Farm to Table and Fresh Daily presentations are among the best in St. Augustine.

904-829-2277 32 Avenida Menéndez St. Augustine, FL 32084 avilesrestaurantsstaugustine.com

BEACHCOMBER Smell the salt air as you sit inside or outside at St. Augustine’s favorite beach side restaurant and bar located “Where ‘A’ Street meets the Ocean.” Enjoy lunch or dinner from 11 am – 9 pm daily serving tacos, burgers, wings, chowders, salads, fish, and seafood with specials daily. Happy Hour from 3-6 pm with a large selection of draft, bottled & craft beers plus a full liquor bar offering a variety of cocktails, frozen drinks, wine and sangria. Truly one of St. Augustine Beaches’ favorite landmarks for great food with atmosphere!

904.471.3744 2 A Street St. Augustine, FL 32080 www.beachcomberstaugustine.com


BEACHES AT VILANO Relax and enjoy your favorite tropical inspired cocktail and cuisine. Spectacular waterfront views and a “toes in the sand” experience. Our menu offers something for everyone with fresh seafood, steaks, tacos, salad, sandwiches & more. Open for lunch and dinner with inside and outside seating options available. Live music on the weekends. Happy Hour Mon-Fri 3-7pm and Children’s Menu Available. Bring the whole family and experience a true hidden treasure with the best sunsets in St. Augustine.

BEN & JERRY’S

Want to have your Ben & Jerry’s ice cream the way it was originally intended? Head into our locally owned and operated St. Augustine ice cream shop and dig into any of our euphoric ice cream flavors in the way the first scoops were served up by Ben and Jerry themselves. There are so many ways to enjoy Ben & Jerry’s. We cover our bases with good old chocolate and award-winning vanilla, but then go so much further, with more than 60 flavors to satisfy every bowl out there. So, come on, stop by, and give us a swirl…

904-429-9876 128 St George St St. Augustine, FL 32084 www.benjerry.com/staugustine

904-829-0589 254 Vilano Rd Vilano Beach beachesatvilano.com

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CHIANTI ROOM Love Pizzalley’s? Than you have to try our full service restaurant: Pizzalley’s Chianti Room! Escape in the ambiance of the main dining room, or inhale the cool summer nights on the wrap around veranda. Everything from Mussels to Marsalas are sure to make an impression. Wine and dine from an extensive wine list, complete liquor bar, and old country entrées, which are sure to please even the pickiest pallet. Oh, and don’t forget to save some room for one of our many homemade desserts, like Tiramisu or Crème Brulee! Voted St. Augustine’s Best Italian Restaurant for 2018! Open Monday through Sunday at 11:30am. Voted St. Augustine’s Best Italian Restaurant and Best Happy Hour for 2018! Available Monday through Friday 3pm-6pm.

904-825-4100 60 Charlotte St. www.pizzalleys.com

Cone Heads Ice Cream opened in Saint Augustine on March 3, 2012. We are a friendly, casual ice cream shop located right on beautiful St. Augustine Beach. Our ice cream shop always offers 32 delicious flavors of The Chocolate Shoppe from Wisconsin along with vanilla & chocolate soft serve. Or try a 100% fruit smoothie, milkshake, sundae, or your favorite Coca-Cola bottled beverage. Also available: Hot dogs (Sabrett, 100% beef), Polish Sausage and Nachos.

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CONRAD’S STEAKHOUSE

Conrad’s Steakhouse is known for outstanding service and generous portions, along with keeping a Spanish flair in Conrad’s cooking. Offering chicken, seafood, pastas and salads this “gem” of a restaurant is a “FEAST OF QUALITY & TASTE”. The best Paella on the East Coast! Order one day in advance for Conrad’s famous Paella. Lunch: Wed-Fri 11:30-2pm Dinner: Tue-Sun 5-9pm GIFT CERTIFICATES AVAILABLE

For more than 30 years, Diane’s has offered customers the highest quality organic foods in addition to offering fresh, organic, homemade soups, salads, and made-to-order gourmet sandwiches with locally baked bread in the Market Cafe. Enjoy freshly squeezed juices, smoothies, and cold brew organic coffee. Diane’s is St. Augustine’s only full service Health Food Market & Café. Open Mon-Fri 9am - 7pm, Saturday 9 am -6pm and Sunday 12...where - 6pm. .wh good health comes naturally

904-794-9440 4010 US 1 South www.ConradsSteakHouse.com

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HARVEST & REEL

Focused on farm fresh and shore to table cuisine. Set in a

courtyard dining on the Bay front, Harry’s offers traditional

modern open kitchen design, Harvest & Reel in St. Augustine

Louisiana favorites like Jambalaya, Etoufee’, Gumbo, Shrimp

Beach provides an elevated and unique dining experience.

Creole and Red Beans & Rice. With a great selection of

Enjoy a refreshing hand crafted cocktail at our Rhum Bar.

seafood, chicken, beef, pork along with burgers, po’boys,

Relax in an elegant coastal setting with indoor and outdoor

salads and much more; Harry’s menu is sure to have something for everyone. Dine in our courtyard and enjoy live music and the best atmosphere St. Augustine has to offer. Open Sun-

Oceanview seating. Serving dinner 5:00PM-10:00PM nightly.

Thurs 11-10 and Fri-Sat 11-11

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THE OASIS DECK & RESTAURANT

The “World Famous” Oasis Deck & Restaurant is your best bet for a fun, casual dining experience serving breakfast, lunch and dinner seven days a week. Open Daily at 6 AM. Featuring “daily specials” in addition to great steaks, seafood, chicken, ribs, wraps, burgers, dogs, a variety of fresh vegetables & kids menu. Voted best in St. Augustine for 12 years running. Best Happy Hour M-F 3-7 PM, except holidays & special events.

904-471-3424 4000 A1A S www.worldfamousoasis.com

PIZZALLEY’S Follow the aroma of simmering herbs and spices while meandering down historic St. George Street and find yourself greeted by one of our charismatic samplers tempting you to a morsel of gourmet brick oven pizza. You are welcomed to choose from a list of mouthwatering gourmet slices, or custom create your own piece of heaven with our large variety of freshly prepared toppings! We don’t stop at pizza! Choose from salads, bread sticks, wings, chicken tenders, and delicious desserts!. Beer and wine also available. Open Monday through Sunday at 11am!

904-825-2627 117 St. George St. www.pizzalleys.com

PANAMA HATTIES Located directly across from the St. John’s County Ocean Pier lies a true St. Augustine Beach Landmark, specializing in fresh fish, crab legs, steaks, burgers, salads and much more. The bar features handcrafted and frozen cocktails using only the freshest fruits and natural ingredients with wines and ice-cold draft and bottled beer selections that will keep you refreshed while enjoying the ocean breeze on the upstairs deck. Our casual beach atmosphere is the perfect setting for any event including large groups and private events. Open Mon -Fri 3pm -Midnight Sat & Sun 12pm -Midnight with Happy Hour Weekdays 3pm -6pm and Daily Drink Specials

904-471-2192 361 A1 A Beach Blvd. www.panamahattiesrestaurant.com

PROHIBITION KITCHEN

Sashay in and let your senses be seduced with a menu prepared using fresh local ingredients that will put the exclamation point on your rendezvous back in time. Indulge in unique menu options available for lunch and dinner. Prohibition Kitchen offers live local oysters, craft burgers, sandwiches, soups & salads, snacks & small plates, a kid’s menu, desserts, and hand-spun milkshakes. Full bar with hand crafted cocktails and a huge beer selection. Enjoy the nighttime atmosphere with live music every night beginning at 6pm! Open Monday-Sunday at 12pm. Regular menu served until 10pm, late night snacks after 10pm. Voted St. Augustine’s Best Bar for 2018!

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THE REEF There are few remaining true Oceanfront restaurants in

SALT LIFE FOOD SHACK Voted St Augustine’s Best Seafood and Overall Restaurant,

Northeast Florida, and of those The Reef, commands the

Salt Life Food Shack is located directly across the street from

most spectacular views. Sit at any table inside and the view

the St. Augustine Pier. With ocean views and roof top deck

is dynamic to say the least. Chef Bob Henle has created a

and bar, they provide the perfect destination to enjoy menu

menu primarily of fish and seafood balanced with beef, poultry

favorites such as fresh sushi, street tacos, various seafood

pasta and creative specials, always fresh and sourced locally whenever possible. Located on A1A, just north of Vilano Beach between St. Augustine and Ponte Vedra.

904-824-8008 4100 Coastal Highway St. Augustine, FL 32084 theReefStAugustine.com

ST. AUGUSTINE SEAFOOD CO. The St. Augustine Seafood Company is a fast casual seafood restaurant located in the heart of St. Augustine’s historic district. Enjoy one of our signature fresh fish sandwiches, a golden fried shrimp basket, one of our hearty chowders or any of a number of great dishes from our locally inspired menu. Dine under our majestic oak while listening to live music or enjoy a full service experience in our beautiful bar/lounge. At St. Augustine Seafood Company, you’re sure to catch a great meal and a great time!

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dishes including crab legs and local fried shrimp, burgers and more. Stop in any day of the week for lunch, dinner or sunset cocktails. For locals or travelers staying close by, they offer free transportation via the Salty Shack Mobile.

904-217-3256 321 A1A Beach Blvd Saltlifefoodshack.com

TABERNA DEL CABALLO Our 18th century-style Spanish tavern is located in the heart of historic St. Augustine. The Taberna del Caballo offers guests an inspired Spanish and Latin influenced dining experience that evokes the ambiance of old world St. Augustine in a new world setting. Enjoy the city’s best sangria, extensive wine selection, or signature margaritas and cocktails on our beautiful covered patio. Use our pairing menu to help guide your selection for the best combination of food and beverage. From tacos to layered nachos, empanadas or an unforgettable Cuban, there is something for everyone! We offer weekly specials and are open daily for lunch and dinner.

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C U S TO M D E S I G N S I N G O L D A N D S I LV E R

A Gilded Age house museum built in 1883 by Bostonian Franklin W. Smith copying the beautiful architectural details from the Alhambra Palace in Granada, Spain.

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View the original art and antique collection while learning the Villa’s 136 year history with an audio guided tour available in English, Spanish and French. FREE PARKING while visiting the museum

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SHOPPING GUIDE Art & Antiques

Jewelry

Aunt Matildas Steampunk Trunk

Blue Water Jewelers

Nautilus at the Beach

Tim’s Wine Market

500 Anastasia Blvd

101 Rio Del Mar St

128 Sea Grove Main St

106 St George St

904-829-5855

904 -471-6280

904-461-0060

Suite B

bluewater-jewelers.com

904-600-4409 auntmatildas.com

Joel Bagnal Goldsmith 11 Aviles St

Aviles Gallery

904-614-4706

11C Aviles St.

joelbagnalgoldsmith.com

timswinestaugustine.com

Two Sparrows Boutique 21 King St. 904-679-3416

Wine & Tastings

Specialty & Gourmet Foods Ancient Olive 47 King St.

904-823-8608

Neff Jewlers

Carrera Wine Cellars

904-827-1899

7 Rohde Ave.

​35 San Marco Avenue

theancientolive.com

Churchill La Croix

904-829-5003

904.217.4751

75 King St # 121

neffjewlers.com

carrerawinecellar.com

avilesgallery.net

904 -827 - 9009

CBD American Shaman 1060 S Ponce De Leon Blvd

Sea Spirits Gallery

The Gifted Cork

904-342-2365

210 St George St C-2

64 Hypolita St-

cbdamericanshaman.com

Lightner Museum

904- 679-3811

904-810-1083

75 King Street

seaspiritsgallery.com

thegiftedcork.com

churchill-lacroix.com

904-824-2874 lightnermuseum.org

Dianes’s Natural Market 841 South Ponce DeLeon

Sst. Augustine Loves Lions

San Sebastian Winery

Blvd #6

St. Augustine Visitor

157 King St.

904-808-9978

Lost Art Gallery

Center

904-826-1594

Dianesnaturalmarket.com

210 St. George Street, C-1

staugustineloveslions.com

sansebastianwinery.com

Apparel

San Augustine Distillery

904-827-9800 lostartgallery.com

Sea Spirits Gallery

Christe’ Blue

210 St. George Street, C-2

1035 Anastasia Blvd

904-679-3811

904 - 808-1235

seaspiritsgallery.com

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ANCIENT OLIVE

AVILES GALLERY

Experience a world-class gourmet food

Enjoy a stroll down quaint Aviles Street

tasting room nestled in The Casa Monica

and browse through a gallery representing

Hotel property on King Street. Our award-

local, award- winning artists. Here you

winning retail shop is beautifully appointed

will find extraordinary collages, beautiful

and offers the finest globally, southern and

paintings, outstanding photography and

locally sourced gourmet foods. Enjoy an

stunning, handmade jewelry available to

ultra-clean, highly affordable gourmet food

purchase. This exceptional art gallery

experience, which allows you to TASTE

located on the oldest street in the nation

EVERYTHING we offer before purchasing.

offers a great chance for you to immerse

Create beautiful and tasty gift baskets and

yourself into the local art culture, and bring

boxes for your friends at home and we are

home a piece of it.

experts at shipping your treasures to your

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home! You won’t find a friendlier, more

11C Aviles Street, St Augustine

highly-regarded sales team to answer your

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questions! Ad on page 61 47 King Street, St Augustine

BLACK RAVEN/PIRATE CRUISE

904-827-1899 www.TheAncientOlive.com

Ahoy! Finally an entertainment and sightseeing cruise that caters to all ages.

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See Florida’s best live pirate show aboard a AUNT MATILDA’S STEAMPUNK TRUNK

real pirate ship. Black Raven was designed

Take a moment, take a key, take a deep

and built for its purpose, to be a floating

breath, and unlock your imagination.

performance stage for live pirate shows.

Step with me into a world pulled from

We provide a wide variety of dynamic and

the yellowed pages of Victorian science

interactive entertainment programs that will

fiction and mixed with dusty tales of The

suit all ages. The crew’s ambition is to deliver

American Wild West. It is a place of alternate

the best Pirate Show in Florida regardless of

histories and what-if ’s. Everyone imagines

the audiences age group. The performance

it a little differently, so it is unique to each

is rehearsed, but not scripted, allowing the

brave enough to enter it. It is a world of

pirates to improvise with the crowd. And

clocks and cogs, of keys and curiosities.

you never know what will happen while

It is the world of Steampunk. This is the

sailing across the mystic Matanzas Bay. Fully

world of my Great Aunt Matilda, who was

licensed bar onboard.

a rather peculiar lady, to say the least. Aunt

Ad on back cover.

Matilda traveled the world on a quest for keepsakes, or “memories” as she would call

St. Augustine Municipal Marina.

them. Aunt Matilda’s Steampunk Trunk is

111 Avenida Menendez, St Augustine

a boutique filled with unique handmade

904-826-0000.

jewelry, gifts, clothing, and decor. Open 7

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Pizzalley’s on

Pizzalley’s

ST. GEORGE

CHIANTI ROOM

Fresh Salads | Brick Oven Pizza by the Slice or Pie Chicken Wings | Desserts

Classic Italian Entrees 10” and 16” Pizzas Homemade Desserts

117 St. George Street

904.825.2627

60 Charlotte Street

904.825.4100

Serving St. Augustine for two generations, Pizzalley’s Chianti Room is a full-service Italian restaurant offering everything from gourmet, brick oven pizza to mussels and marsalas. Always made from scratch

SERVING LUNCH & DINNER DAILY

with the freshest, best-quality ingredients.

VOTED ST. AUGUSTINE’S BEST ITALIAN RESTAURANT & BEST HAPPY HOUR Visit us online: PIZZALLEYS.COM

St. Augustine’s first and only GASTROLOUNGE offering a full bar featuring vintage cocktails with a contemporary twist. Sashay in and let your senses be seduced with experiential dining at its best!

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Visit the Colonial Quarter! St. Augustine Colonial Experience

St. Augustine Seafood Company Our take on local and fresh seafood. Chow down on fried seafood baskets, chowders, oysters and cocktails, all in a rustic and stylish setting. 33 St. George Street 1-904-217-8947

Experience life in St. Augustine long ago. Climb the watchtower, learn blacksmithing, see a live musket demonstration and visit a home that’s over 270 years old! 14 S. Castillo Drive 1-888-991-0933

Explorer’s Outpost

Bull & Crown Publick House Join us for an historic adventure in the heart of St. Augustine for great food, fun and full bar in a casual pub atmosphere. 53 St. George Street 1-904-342-2869

A one-of-a-kind gift shop located in the Colonial Quarter. Featuring replica weaponry, maps, souvenirs, toys, and locally-crafted curiosities. 21 St. George Street 1-904-342-2857

Colonial Oak Music Park Stage

Taberna Del Caballo Tavern

Free concerts, full bar, and a beautiful, outdoor space. For a current line-up of events go to: facebook.com/thecolonialoak 22 St. George Street 1-904-342-2857

Explore the GOLDEN AGE OF PIRACY with one of the world’s largest collections of authentic pirate artifacts dating back to the 16th century—including the world’s only authentic pirate treasure chest, its oldest wanted poster, and one of three original Jolly Roger flags in existence.

12 S. Castillo Drive St. Augustine FL 32084

877-467-5863

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Go back in time to our 18th century-styled taberna. Enjoy savory tapas, flatbreads, Sangria and cold beverages in an intimate atmosphere. 37 St. George Street 1-904-342-2867


BLUEWATER JEWLERS

CHRISTE’ BLUE

turn. Our team of over 50 dedicated guides,

Blue Water Jewelers has been serving the St.

Founded in 2004, Christé Blue is a celebrated

historians, and tour coordinators ensure a world-

Augustine community with affordable prices and

haven for vintage and contemporary resale and

class experience, from start to finish! See ad on

unique jewelry design for years. It is their mission

fine goods. Christé Blue’s 6,000 square foot

page on page 61.

to provide fine quality jewelry and the best possible

showroom is located just south of the lighthouse

customer service to everyone.

in eclectic St. Augustine, Florida. Stop by for

4 Granada Street, 904-825-0087

A family owned operation, Bluewater Jewelers is

a complimentary coffee while you shop, or

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known for offering the world’s most beautiful cut

explore unique items through the online store.

diamonds directly from the diamond capital of the

However you find your latest conversation piece,

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world in Antwerp, Belgium. Blue Water Jewelers

you’ll know you’ve found fashion for a fraction!

Journey back in time through the history

is also a proud partner with Breitling Watches and

Our lifestyle products include estate & vintage

of St Augustine. See and experience how

Forevermore Diamonds. See our ad on page 2.

jewelry, original art, sculpture and eclectic

our citizens lived, worked and played while

items, furnishings and hardwood, one of kind

defending against attack. Climb the 35-foot

furniture. Ad on page 30.

watchtower and look for ships on the horizon

500 Anastasia Blvd., St. Augustine

and cover your ears for the live musket

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demonstration. The St. Augustine Colonial

CARRERA WINE CELLAR

904-808-1235

Experience allows you to understand the success

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www.shopchristeblue.com

of the oldest permanent European Settlement

enjoy wines by-the-glass, craft beer, cider and

in North America. Tour, dine, and shop where

sangria. It’s our mission to provide each customer

CHURCHILL AND LACROIX ANTIQUAIRE

with a unique experience for wine as it should be…

The premier shop for fine art, quality

simple, fun and shared. Join us for one of our wine

antiques, estate jewelry, and unique period

43 St. George Street

classes or stop in and pick up your favorite bottle

design elements. Specializing in an extensive

(888) 991-0933

of wine from our large selection. So many exciting

collection of Estate Jewelry, museum-quality

colonialquarter.com

options including live music on Weds, Fri and Sat

antiques, fine art and decorative accessories

evenings. Ad on page 46.

from the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries.

DIANE’S NATURAL MARKET

History comes alive! Ad on page 90.

Located in the elegant courtyard of the

For more than 35 years, Diane’s has offered

35 San Marco Ave

former Hotel Alcazar, now the Lightner

customers the highest quality organic

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Museum and City Hall Building, in the heart

foods and natural products, as well as

of historic downtown. Whether your purchase

wholesome, hand-crafted sandwiches,

CBD AMERICAN SHAMAN

is a fabulous platinum and diamond ring, a 5-piece

salads, and smoothies in our café. Our new,

Hemp & Marijuana come from the same plant

sterling silver tea service, a 60-piece Tiffany &

larger store offers an expanded selection of

species, Cannabis Sativa L, but are genetically

Co. flatware service, or a quality painting, it will

natural grocery, organic produce and natural

different and are even more distinguishable

help you fondly remember your visit to the Ancient

supplements. Voted St. Augustine’s Best

by use, chemical content, and cultivation

City for years to come. See our ad on page 74.

Health Food Store for 19 consecutive years,

techniques. Cannabidiol (CBD) is shown to

we are conveniently located at the intersection

have a wide range of medical applications

75 King Street

of US1 and SR 207 in the new Diane’s

without side effects with studies showing a

(904) 827-9009

Marketplace Shopping Center. We look

natural effectiveness against diseases and pain.

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forward to seeing you! Ad on page 65.

represents the ultimate refinement of hemp

CITYWALKS

841 Ponce De Leon Blvd

oil concentrate that makes our product

It’s true... We’re the company that actually

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more potent. Terpene rich, and batch

pioneered the city’s very first tasting tours &

tested using ultra performance convergence

culinary historic walking tours nearly a decade

ECO TOURS

chromatography. In-Store FREE SAMPLES.

ago. The exclusive operator officially endorsed

Join St. Augustine Eco Tours on a boating,

Ad on page 95

by Tour St. Augustine Inc. Only an authentic

kayaking, or sailing excursion lead by

1060 S Ponce De Leon Blvd., St. Augustine

City Walks tour ensures that you’re always

professional Captains & wildlife guides. Explore

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greeted by new friends & smiling faces at every

the calm waters in search of dolphins, manatees,

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sea turtles, & over 300 species of birds. All tours

birthday, to show your appreciation or to just

J HOOK FISHING CHARTERS

depart from the City Marina in the heart of

say “I love you”. Open Mon. - Fri. 8AM - 6PM,

Manned by a polite and courteous crew the

historic downtown. The Eco Boat Tour has the

Sat. 8AM - 5PM, Closed Sunday. Ad on page 77

J-Hook is a fully decked out 55’ Custom

potential to see the most wildlife, Kayaking is

Carolina Sport Fisher equipped with the

all about perspective and a bit of exercise, and

2200 US-1, St Augustine, FL 32086

latest Shimano fishing gear and light to

Sailing is all about relaxing between the sea &

904-824-8163 1-866-273-6358

heavy tackle. Capt. Jason Hadjis is one of the

the sun. Let’s Get On The Water! Ad on page 3

www.flowersbyshirley.com

most experienced in the area and as a thirdgeneration captain fishing these local waters,

St. Augustine Municipal Marina.

THE GIFTED CORK & GOURMET

he knows how to find the local hot spots. If

111 Avenida Menendez (904) 377-7245

Located in the historical district, The Gifted

you’re serious about: catching your limit of

www.staugustineecotours.com

Cork & Gourmet offers convenience, variety

pelagic species such as mahi, wahoo and tuna;

and a unique selection of gifts, wines, and

bottom fishing for snapper and grouper; or

FLORIDA WATER TOURS

cheeses, at competitive prices. They are

just need some time on the water contact

Enjoy an eco-tour on the waters of St.

dedicated to selling wine and gifts that

Jason to book a charter today. See page 30 and

Augustine with Florida Water Tours, a local

stretch the imagination and please the

page 30.

pioneer in adventure travel. Tours include the

palate, with over 450 different wine labels

Dolphin Tour and Wildlife Adventure, Sunset

representing a wide range of varietals and

57 Comares Ave, St Augustine

Cruise, Wine Tasting Cruise, Nights of

countries. A large selection of Boutique

(904) 814-2442

Lights, private charters, and much more!

Wines, Wine Accessories, Gourmet Treats,

www.jhookfishingcharters.com

Deeply committed to promoting various

Craft Cheeses & Custom Baskets made to

St. Augustine attractions and historical

order. Join us every afternoon for tastings

JOEL BAGNAL GOLDSMITH

landmarks, the 45-foot US Coast Guard-

of the wines chosen especially for the theme

For over 40 years of offering distinctively

inspected and insured pontoon boat operates

of the month and leave with a Souvenir

handmade designs in gold and silver jewelry.

only in the Intracoastal for a nice relaxing

Gifted Cork wine glass. See ad on page 85.

Commemorating marriages, partnerships, and

ride. It is certified to hold 38 passengers plus

any special occasion or relationship

two crew members with comfortable seats all

64 Hypolita Street • 904-810-1083

with collaboratively designed objects of

around. The boat is fully enclosed and shaded

thegiftedcork.com

adornment. Providing expert advice in

except for the bow, with windows that can roll

diamonds and gemstones. Visit our shop

up or down and a restroom on board for your

GHOST AUGUSTINE

located in the Aviles Gallery on the Nation’s

convenience. Ad on page 28.

Founded in 2001 as a ghost hunter store,

oldest street. Enjoy the local art and see for

GhoSt Augustine has since 2002 offered the

yourself what can happen when collaboration

107 Yacht Club Drive

Original Haunted Pub Tour and Haunted St.

inspires creativity in unique and exciting ways.

Dock# A-19

Augustine – the first paranormal investigative

Serving clients not customers.

FLWaterTours.com

tour of the nation’s oldest city. The company

See our Ad on page 85.

904.827.7728

also offers the following tours: Haunted Romance, Dead Walk and these riding

11C Aviles Street, St. Augustine

FLOWERS BY SHIRLEY

tours: Everdark Express, Pub Hearse Ride,

904-614-4706

The St. Augustine florist! Delivering the finest

and the walking-riding Total Paranormal

www. joelbagnalgoldsmith.com

for 45 years to all of St. Augustine and the

St. Augustine. For those who wants even

beaches. We only carry the highest quality

more there are the ParaForce 1- 3 hour

LIGHTNER MUSEUM

flowers which are shipped directly to us from

long paranormal investigations of different

The Lightner Museum is housed in the

select farms from around the world. Our

buildings to choose from. The company is a

former Alcazar Hotel, built in 1888 by Henry

expert staff of professional floral designers

leading world-wide seller and developer of

Morrison Flagler. Home to one of the premier

will be more than happy to help you select the

Ghost Hunters Equipment and is the company

collections of fine and decorative 19th-century

perfect gift for your special someone. We

behind the success of the famous K2 meter.

and early 20th-century art in the country.

have been honored to be voted the BEST OF

Ad on page 77 & 86.

The five floors display furnishings, paintings,

St. Augustine again for 2018, our 17th year in

123 Saint George Street

Victorian art glass, cut and blown glass, and

a row. Whether it’s a wedding, anniversary,

(904) 824-8840 • ghostaugustine.com

natural history specimens. In addition to the

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Museum’s diverse collections, the Lightner is

NAUTILUS AT THE BEACH

experience that incorporates wellness and balance

an architectural and historical treasure listed on

As a swimwear superstore, Nautilus at the

to rejuvenate the mind and body. Our mission

the National Register of Historic Places. Ad on

Beach offers bikinis, tankinis, one piece

at Panache is to create experiences designed

page 98.

suits, and a great selection of mix and match

to soothe your senses, restore your body, and

separates from many collections that include

replenish your spirit from head to toe..

75 King Street

Seafolly, Sea Waves, Tommy Bahama, Kate

Ad on page 79.

St. Augustine

Spade, La Blanca, Ralph Lauren, Maaji, Becca,

904.824.2874

Kenneth Cole and many more.

(904) 461-9552

LightnerMuseum.org

They offer a great selection of cover-ups,

1089 A1A Beach Boulevard

beach bags, and resort wear that is bright,

www.getpanache.com

LIMELIGHT THEATRE

colorful and comfortable to take with you

Limelight Theatre presents 8 shows each

anywhere you want to go. In addition, Men’s

SAN SEBASTIAN WINERY

season on two stages in St. Augustine, Florida.

swimwear, shorts, shirts and hats are available

The San Sebastian Winery offers complimentary

— celebrating 28 years of live community

for the beach to the street. LIFE IS SHORT….

tours and tasting of award winning wines seven

theatre. The 2019-20 season will delight

WEAR FUN CLOTHES! Ad on page 56.

days a week. Tours start every 20 minutes. An

audiences with favorites such as Annie Get

101 Rio Del Mar Street • 904-471-6280

assortment of San Sebastian wine and gourmet

Your Gun and Little Woman as well as more

food items available in gift shop on premises.

provocative shows like The Roommate

OLD CITY HELICOPTERS

Open 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. Monday – Saturday, 11 a.m.

and Young Man From Atlanta. In addition,

Come take the ride of your lifetime aboard

– 6 p.m. Sunday.

Limelight Theatre’s education program stages

one of our helicopters for a magic carpet ride

The Cellar Upstairs Wine, Jazz and Blues Bar is

family-friendly shows each year such as The

over the nation’s oldest city. Float effortlessly

located on rooftop patio of the Winery, featuring

Wizard of Oz, Disney musicals, and classic

as you take in bird’s eye views of the

incredible live music with an eclectic mix of Jazz

titles such as Thoroughly Modern Millie.

St. Augustine Lighthouse, the

/ Blues entertainment from talented musicians.

Choose your seats at limelight-theatre.org or

Bridge of Lions, Castillo de San Marcos

Relax to the music and enjoy the tremendous

call the box office at 904-825-1164..

and much, much more. Our helicopters are

views overlooking the San Sebastian River

Ad on page 79.

safe and comfortable and, best of all,

and the St. Augustine Skyline. Offering a fine

every seat is a window seat. We are open

selection of San Sebastian Wines, beer and light

11 Old Mission Avenue

daily from 9:00 am to 6:00 pm. Walk-ins are

gourmet appetizers to delight every palette. Open

904-825-1164 • limelight-theatre.org

welcome and reservations are available. Tours

Weekends. Ad on page 74.

start at $39. See our ad on page 46. LOST ART GALLERY

157 King Street • 904-826-1594

Lost Art Gallery, located at 210 St. George

4900 US 1 North • St. Augustine Airport

Street in St. Augustine, is in the quaint historic

904-824-5506 OldCityHelicopters.com

district of the oldest city. For over twenty

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years the gallery has featured Antiquities

PANACHE

Sailing the waters of historic St. Augustine since

to Contemporary Fine Art. The gallery

Panache has been a St. Augustine leader in high

2001. We offer relaxing Day, Romantic Sunset, and

specializes in 18th, 19th and 20th century

end salon and spa services for over thirty years.

Enchanting Moonlight Sails, as well as a variety

American and European fine art as well as

Beyond the colorful energy of the salon is a

of special events throughout the year. Our family

objets d’ art from around the world. The

tranquil environment where clients can relax and

invites your family to join us for an amazing sailing

owner, Victoria Golden, is a fine art appraiser

enjoy a complete sensory experience. Panache

experience, a great way to unplug, unwind, and

whose main mission is to find good homes for

prides itself on offering spa services designed for

introduce the kids to the wonder of tall ship sailing.

people’s treasures. Lost Art gallery features

the ultimate in beauty, relaxation, and body care.

Help hoist the sails, watch for wildlife, learn some

museum quality pieces at affordable prices.

Together, the Panache team combines the

nautical nonsense, and enjoy a slice of a sailor’s life

See ad on page 52.

science of performance-driven techniques and

at sea. Reservations are highly recommended. Ad

www.lostartgallery.com

Aveda plant-based skin and body care products

on page 5

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with the artistry of high experience touch to offer a comprehensive menu of facial and

111 Avenida Menendez, St Augustine

massage treatments. The result is a holistic spa

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care fuse, creating a memorable body and

awarded craft spirits are made from farm to

Experience a thrilling ride through parts of

mind experience. Take a vacation away from

bottle. Located in the beautifully renovated

the St. Johns River and a scenic safari through

the everyday and let our professional staff

Ice Plant building originally constructed in

Trout Creek and Six Mile Creek, some of

indulge your senses. Ad on page 74..

1907, our educational and entertaining tour

St. Augustine’s beautiful freshwater rivers,

explains the Distillery’s history and journey

creeks and eco system. Rated in the “Top

9 Sanchez Ave • (904) 824-6220

into the world of artisanal, spirit production.

Five” on Trip Advisor for boating tours and

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Tours are free and include complimentary

attractions in St. Augustine, you will enjoy

tastings of all our spirits. Open 7 days from

the professional narration of our rich history

ST. AUGUSTINE ALLIGATOR FARM

10-6pm with tours every 30 minutes. Come

dating back to 1565, including the legend of

ZOOLIGICAL PARK

see one of Trip Advisor’s highest-rated tours

“Wooley Swamp.” Help find the remains of

The St. Augustine Alligator Farm Zoological

for the past five years. Ad on page 29.

“Capt Blye, a greedy pirate that stole his ships

Park is one of Florida’s oldest attractions.

treasure off a Spanish Galleon in St Augustine,

Since 1893, it’s provided visitors with exciting

112 Riberia Street, St. Augustine

sailed his dingy through the treacherous

and educational opportunities to interact

Gift Shop: 904-825-4963

waters of Jacksonville, and sank in Palmo

with a wide range of crocodilians, reptiles,

Office: 904-825-4962

Cove about 50 feet from the shoreline just

mammals and birds. Located on Anastasia

staugustinedistillery.com

before making his final escape. Guided Hydro-

Island in St. Augustine, the Alligator Farm

Bike and Kayak tours also available on Trout

features natural exhibits, wildlife shows and

ST AUGUSTINE LIGHTHOUSE &

Creek/Six Mile Creek which are all located

educational demonstrations. It’s the only

MARITIME MUSEUM

just west of downtown St. Augustine. See ad

place in the world where visitors can see

America’s history will never look the same

on page 46.

every species of alligator, crocodile, caiman

after a visit to the St. Augustine Lighthouse

and gharial. For more information, visit

& Maritime Museum. From the breathtaking

6550 SR 13 N

alligatorfarm.com.

views of Northeast Florida to the artifacts

(904) 495-4200 • seaserpenttours.com

See ad on page 77.

recovered from our ancestors’ vessels, the St.

SEA SPRITS GALLERY

999 Anastasia Blvd 904-824-3337

Augustine Lighthouse & Maritime Museum Be enchanted by sea-inspired, owner-curated,

covers centuries of history from in and around St. Augustine, Florida. Visitors can climb

paintings, glass, sculpture, unique and unusual

ST AUGUSTINE CITY TOURS

219 steps up the historic lighthouse to see a

jewelry, nautical finds and intriguing men’s

Learn about our city in a luxury 8-seater golf

breathtaking view of St. Augustine and the

gifts. We are the perfect place for that special

cart, led by a certified tour guide. The tours

waters of the oldest continually occupied

gift or coastal themed item you have been

are specifically designed to be personal and

European port city in the continental United

looking for. We have coral sculptures, sea

interactive, including stops along the way for

States. Experience Wrecked!, and discover

horses, turtles, dolphins, jelly fish, octopi

photo ops. We offer a 1-hour historic tour and

two stories told by one shipwreck. Visit the

and other special treasures you will want to

three 3-hour tours that allow you to interact

Keeper’s House, WWII Coast Guard Barracks,

take home with you! See ad on page 52.

with locals and discover hidden gems. These

a working Archaeology Lab, and hands-on

include a craft brewery tour, a Celtic pub tour

activities for children. Ad on page 46.

210 St. George Street, Suite C-2

and a winery tour. Don’t forget our awesome

(904) 679-3811 info@seaspiritsgallery.com

Nights of Lights tours from November

81 Lighthouse Avenue

www.seaspiritsgallery.com

through January. Kids under 5 always tour

904.829.0745

for free. Details and Pickup location on our

staugustinelighthouse.org

SMALL INDULGENCES DAY SPA

website. See ad on page 78.

If you’re looking for an excellent way to enrich your vacation, set aside time between

ST. AUGUSTINE FLEA MARKET 904-325-3366 • staugustinecitytours.com

the historic tours and wine tastings for a

Don’t miss visiting St. Augustine Flea Market! They feature 500 booths under roof

renewing experience at Small Indulgences Day

ST AUGUSTINE DISTILLERY

and plenty of outside vendors too. Come

Spa. Walk through our doors, and begin to

Voted 2018 Best Whiskey Tour in

explore for treasures and enjoy fun foods.

unwind in the comforts or our surroundings.

North America, come tour at St. Augustine

Great family fun at an old fashioned Flea

Here, luxurious Spa treatments and total hair

Distillery and learn how Florida’s most

Market. Free admission and parking, clean

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restrooms and courtesy wheelchairs and

all day, from sunrise to sunset. Whether it is

The building also houses a 98% original antique

strollers. Open Sat & Sun from 9am to 4pm

romance or adventure that you are seeking, St

collection. Learn the 136 year history as you take

for your shopping pleasure. Located 5 min.

Augustine Sailing will customize your private

a state-of-the-art audio guided tour available in

south of the outlet malls, right on Interstate 95

sailing charter. Whatever the occasion, bring

English, Spanish & French. Ad on page 85.

at exit 311. Ad on page 77.

your family, friends or that special someone

2495 State Road 207

and enjoy some time on the water with us..

83 King Street. St. Augustine

904-824-4210

See ad on page 28.

904-829-9887

staugustinefleamarket.com

Camachee Cove Marina

www.villazorayda.com

3076 Harbor Drive • (904) 829-0648 ST AUGUSTINE PARASAIL

www.sta-sail.com

Experience spectacular views of historic St.

WORLD GOLF HALL OF FAME & MUSEUM Celebrating the history of the game and the

Augustine and its’ beautiful beaches as you soar

TWO SPARROWS

legacies of its 155 members through artifacts,

above the Atlantic Ocean. Take off and land directly

Home of the Prayer & Praise Wall! Indulge

personal memorabilia, photography, video and

from our Coast Guard certified parasail boats while

in a one of a kind shopping experience that is

interactive exhibitions. Admission includes

you keep an eye out for dolphins and sea turtles!

welcoming to all, and customers are encouraged

around on our 18-hole Putting Course & a shot

Trips departing the St. Augustine Municipal Marina

and inspired to find their style and flair while

on our Challenge Hole..

every hour and a half. Our professional crew will

raising awareness of the grace that has created

take you out for an adventure you won’t soon

for each of us a purpose. Two Sparrows is a

forget! See our ad on page 7.

faith-based clothing boutique located in the heart

904-940-4123 • worldgolf halloffame.org

of downtown’s historic district with a community

XIMENEZ FATIO HOUSE

111 Avenida Menendez • 904-547-9608

minded mission of serving the community

Welcome to 1800’s St. Augustine!

staugustineparasail.com

through fashion, prayer and praise. Stop in to say

Built as a merchant’s home and place of

hi and browse our ever changing inventory of

business in 1798, the coquina stone Ximenez

ST AUGUSTINE PIRATE & TREASURE

clothes, accessories, books and home décor. Open

House later became “Miss Fatio’s”, St.

MUSEUM

11 am – 6 pm Daily. Ad on page 61.

Augustine’s most fashionable boarding house.

The St. Augustine Pirate & Treasure

21 King Street • (904) 679-3416

Today it is a historic house museum listed on

Museum offers an exciting and educational

the National Register of Historic Places and

museum experience that transports you and

TIM’S WINE MARKET

designated a Florida Heritage Landmark.

your family back in time over 300 years to Port

Our St Augustine Beach wine market is located

History comes alive Carefully researched and

Royal, Jamaica, at the height of the Golden

on A1A, in the SeaGrove Town Center and

authentically restored to reflect its heyday

Age of Piracy. The museum features the

features over five hundred selections of quality

during Florida’s first tourism boom from the

world’s largest and most exclusive collection

wine, carefully tasted and chosen by experts.

1830’s through the 1850’s, every room tells

of authentic pirate artifacts dating back to the

As with all of our locations, we focus on wines

a story about early visitors and how they

16th century with award-winning interactive

that are exceptional in quality and price, so you

experienced the Oldest City. Come take

and educational exhibits that take visitors on

always get the wine that is best suited to your

a fascinating and entertaining guided tour

an exciting adventure through the Golden

own personal tastes. The St Augustine Beach

through each meticulously interpreted room

Age of Piracy and the lives of that era’s most

location is known by locals to be a great place

where experienced guides bring the past to life.

infamous figures, some of whom attacked St.

to go to unwind and learn about the world of

Augustine in the 17th century. Ad on page 90.

wine, as they check out the local artwork that

20 Aviles Street, Saint Augustine

12 S. Castillo Drive

changes out monthly. Ad on page 79.

904-829-3575 • ximenezfatiohouse.org

(877.467.5863) www.thepiratemuseum.com

128 Seagrove Main Street Street 904-461-0060 • timswine.com

ST AUGUSTINE SAILING Sit back and relax aboard one of our new

VILLA ZORAYDA MUSEUM

sailing yachts ranging from 34’ to 45’ while you

Take a step back in time as you enter this Grand

enjoy the experience of your private sailing

Gilded Age home built in 1883 by Franklin W.

excursion lead by our professional captains.

Smith copying the beautiful architectural details

Our private cruises range from 2 hours to

from the Alhambra Palace in Granada, Spain.

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Explore the treasures of the gilded era

Explore the Treasures

& Architecture of the Gilded Era

Flagler’s Hotel | Lightner’s Museum Lightner Museum is housed in the former Alcazar Hotel built in 1888 by Henry Flagler. Today it is home to one of the premier collections of fine and decorative 19th century art in america.

gh Experience the Lightner Museum in St. Augustine – A day trip into the gilded age Open Daily 9:00 am to 5:00 pm

75 KING STREET, SAINT AUGUSTINE, FLORIDA 32084 | 904.824.2874 | LIGHTNERMUSEUM.ORG

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Enjoy the Best Sunsets in St. Augustine 254 Vilano Road | 904-829-0589 (next to the Vilano Pier)

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Seafood & Spirits Happy Hour Mon-Fri 3-7pm

Live Music

Great for the Whole Family!

Sun-Thur 11am-9pm • Fri & Sat 11am–10pm

Ask About Our Guided Wave Runner Tours Enjoy Lunch and Thrill Seeking Adventure on a Jet Ski Hourly or Daily • We also Rent Pontoons & Boats Reserve Your Adventure, Please Call 904-429-9198

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PIRATE CRUISE aboard the Black Raven

Birthday Party Saturdays 11:15

BACK COVER Treasure Hunt Trip!

We are taking the old fashion birthday party to a whole new level. It is an electrifying, full blown live and interactive Pirate Adventure that nobody can match. It is action filled from start to finish, a surprise attack by the Crew of Queen Anne’s Revenge, sword fights between the crews, sword training for the kids, face painting, games, sea battle between the ships, cannon firing, booty sharing, cake time and the mandatory Happy Birthday Song

Family Cruises 2:15 & 6:15

Regardless, if you are an adult or child, this thrilling adventure is for you. Witness the sneaky attack by the Crew of Queen Anne’s Revenge, experience the fierce sea battle between the ships, the sword fights, let the kids get a free face painting and be part of the booty sharing. This is the most unique and exciting Treasure Hunt you will ever experience.

Rum Runners!

Adults Over 21 Fun Cruise 8:15 (Friday & Saturday only)

Finally, a Pirate Cruise that caters to the adult audience, 21 and over. Experience high-caliber entertainment performed by the best pirate actors on the high seas. We never know how the shows will develop. It all depends on the audience that particular evening. The audience may set the stage or the pirates may take it “their way.”

Vea nuestro sitio web para la traducción al español All cruises depart from the Marina next to the Bridge of Lions in St. Augustine

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