Att ractions
& Tours
No matter what your hobby or interest,
we have an attraction for that! With
more than 60 attractions to choose from,
including some great new additions, any
visitor’s “to-do” list of adventure is going
to be several days in length.
Conquistadors, Pirates and Alligators, Oh My!
There’s so much to see and do throughout
the 144-square-block Historic District. The
Castillo de San Marcos rises prominently
above the Oldest City. The Colonial Quarter
takes you on a journey through three
centuries of Spanish and British colonial life.
The St. Augustine Pirate and Treasure
Museum has the world’s largest collection
of authentic pirate artifacts and a “treasure
hunt.” Climb 219 steps for an amazing
view at the St. Augustine Lighthouse and
Maritime Museum. The Fountain of Youth
Archaeological Park is more than legend, it is
the place where Pedro Menéndez founded
St. Augustine. Experience the gilded age
at the Lightner Museum, Villa Zorayda or
a tour of the Hotel Ponce de León, now
Flagler College.
Come face to face with celebrities, historic
fi gures and creepy Hollywood monsters at
Potter’s Wax Museum.
Find the perfect tour! Take the Old Town
Trolley, Ripley’s Red Train or a horse and
buggy ride. Ancient City Tours serves
groups with history and paranormal tours.
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Explore Tours operates a fun and quick shuttle
around town. St. Augustine City Tours’ electric
slow speed vehicle takes you off the beaten path.
Wander through a museum of the bizarre
at the family-friendly Ripley’s Believe It or
Not! Museum. At St. Augustine’s Old Jail,
built in 1891, costumed “deputies” show
you cell blocks and the sheriff ’s quarters.
Greet ocean friends at Marineland Dolphin
Adventure and the St. Augustine Aquarium.
The Medieval Torture Collection is not for the
faint of heart. The escape room at Escape U
requires all your puzzle solving skills to make
your way out. And intrepid visitors can fi nd a
ghost tour every night of the week. There’s
truly something for everyone.
St. Augustine Alligator Farm