Things To Do
Anastasia State Park offers just about everything to those who enjoy the ocean and the great outdoors. The main attraction is the beach: sunbathing, surfing, swimming, fishing, and boating, along with the wildlife of the park.
Whether you're a first-time fisherman or an old salt, Captain Bill Schuller of Heads and Tails Fishing Charters in St. Augustine will make sure you have a great day on the waters.
Raging Water Sports offers exploration of the coast by Jet Ski, kayak, or sailboat. Cruise on the beautiful Matanzas Bay past St. Augustine's historic bay front and Castillo de San Marco.
Located in St. Augustine, the Red Trains are narrated and educational, taking you through America's oldest city and offering more than 20 stops along the way.
Experience an adventure while you explore more than 800 exhibits showcasing the unusual, unorthodox, and exotic, collected from the far corners of the world at Ripley's Believe It or Not in St. Augustine.
Try the Eco Tours from St. Augustine Municipal Marina. It's like a floating Discovery Channel!
Golfers, get ready! Visit the World Golf Hall of Game and IMAX Theater. Every golfer needs to see what Arnold Palmer has been touting for years. Nearby is the St. John's Golf Club. Featuring 27 championship holes, it boasts the area's largest public practice facility.
Experience the life of sea captains, soldiers, writers, and rebels with a visit to the Ximeniz-Fatio House Museum. Built in 1798 of native coquina stone, the site includes St. Augustine's only original detached kitchen and archaeological displays with a rare circa-1650 Caravaca cross discovered on the property.
Try a sip of your favorite chardonnay at the San Sebastian Winery in St. Augustine. The winery offers guided tours, complimentary wine tasting, winemaking festivals, and special events. The open-air restaurant on the roof gives you a beautiful view of the city.

The Castillo de San Marcos...

The Castillo de San Marcos is a must-see in St. Augustine. The scars on the coquina walls are evidence of the battles fought here. Actors in period costume give spectators a taste of the action, regularly firing the cannons from the battlements.