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Outdoor Venues
Women’s Exchange at the
Historic Peña-Peck House
Group maximum 100
P: 904.829.5064
www.staugustinewomans-exchange.com
Originally the site for the offices of the Royal Spanish
Treasurer, for 20 years it served as the home of the British
Lieutenant Governor of Florida, and was home of the Peck
family for 100 years. This historic structure’s courtyard and
interior are ideal for events in the heart of St. Augustine’s
historic district.
Ximenez-Fatio House
Group maximum 200
P: 904.829.3575
www.ximenezfatiohouse.org
The Ximenez-Fatio House Museum is located on Aviles
Street, the oldest street in the oldest city – a street that
features sidewalk dining in a European atmosphere. The
house is furnished as it was in 1821 when it served as
a large boarding house in the principal city of the U.S.
Territory of Florida. Authentic in every detail, this venue is
truly a step back in time and an outstanding setting for a
memorable event. (Pronounced ee-men-ez fay-she-oh)
OUTDOOR
VENUES
Anastasia State Park
Group maximum 60
P: 904.461.2033
www.floridastateparks.org
The Anastasia State Park boasts 4 miles of beach, a
windsurfing pavilion, a picnic area for services and
receptions and, once construction is completed, a pavilion
at the beach ramp.
Florida Agricultural Museum
Group maximum 180
P: 386.446.7630
www.myagmuseum.com
The museum is located 17 miles south of St. Augustine
on the corner of Old Kings Road and U.S. Highway One
in northeastern Flagler County. The museum consists
of five restored buildings from a 1930s Depression-Era
citrus business, a 5,000 square foot dairy barn formerly
belonging to Governor Millard Caldwell, a fully restored
1890s pioneer homestead, a turn of the last century Dry
Goods Store and an archaeological site of John Hewitt’s
water powered sawmill.
Marineland Dolphin Adventure
Group maximum 400
P: 904.471.1111
www.marineland.net
The pristine Atlantic coastline is the backdrop to this
state-of-the-art facility where dolphins swim, play, live,
and add their personal touch to corporate and social
events. Marineland Dolphin Adventure offers a variety
of opportunities for meetings and events in an upscale,
beautiful setting.
Ponce de Leon’s Fountain of Youth Park
Group maximum 1000
P: 904.829.3168
www.fountainofyouthflorida.com
The Fountain of Youth Archaeological Park is a 15-acre
waterfront, historical site where St. Augustine, Florida began
in 1565. Impressive grounds feature a true sense of history,
great vistas, strolling peacocks, a planetarium theatre, a
chance to drink from the legendary Fountain of Youth
and much more! New in 2012, the Park will be home to a
replicated 16th century shipbuilding works where visitors can
experience Florida’s Historic Coast maritime heritage at work.
St. Augustine Alligator Farm Zoological Park
Group maximum 100
P: 904.824.3337
www.alligatorfarm.com
Lush tropical setting, exotic animals, hundreds of ‘gators,
an impressive boardwalk, amphitheater are among the
features that make this venue an extraordinary choice for
a corporate or social event. The facility is the only one in
the world with every species of crocodilian in residence.
The park now features one of the nation’s best zip-line
experiences, perfect for corporate team building activities.
St. Augustine Amphitheatre
Group maximum 4,000
P: 904.209.0367
www.staugamphitheatre.com
The St. Augustine Amphitheatre is a roughly 4,000 seat
performing arts venue that has quickly gained a reputation
as one of the best of its size in the nation. Its innovative
design and Anastasia Island location add to its appeal.
Meeting space is included among its backstage amenities.
St. Augustine Municipal Marina
Group maximum 500
P: 904.825.1026
www.staugustinemarina.com
Nestled in the city’s bayfront historic district, the marina
is a true treasure for anyone traveling the Intracoastal
Waterway. Well-maintained grounds overlooking the boat
slips provide a great location for gatherings. The friendly
and helpful staff is on duty 24/7 year-round.