Top 10 Things to do Good for Couples in St. Augustine, Florida (FL)

July 22, 2021 Jacquiline Darosa

Saint Augustine is a luxurious, romantic vacation spot—you’ll find classic hotels and intimate restaurants. Those can be a dime a dozen, though. What sets Saint Augustine apart is its history—it’s the oldest European settlement in the U.S. And nowhere else in the world can you taste the waters of the Fountain of Youth Archeological Park (where Ponce de Leon may have landed). Who knows, if you vacation here, maybe you won’t need that Botox!
Restaurants in St. Augustine

1. The Ximenez-Fatio House

20 Aviles St, St. Augustine, FL 32084 +1 904-342-8887 [email protected] http://www.ximenezfatiohouse.org/
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5.0 based on 556 reviews

The Ximenez-Fatio House

Dating to the Spanish town plan of 1573, the property is a centerpiece of St. Augustine’s oldest settlement and is a feature along the city’s first platted thoroughfare, Aviles Street.“The Ximenez~Fatio House museum is one of the first to interpret 19th century women’s history”William Seale, Ph.D.; author, historian, and consultant for interpretation since the 1970’s.

Reviewed By anthonypF7274UE

Shelby was a great tour guide as she led my husband and I into all the rooms of the house, explaining with great detail the events and occurrences that have happened there. She provided back story on the material used to build the house, to the beautiful dishes laid out in the dining room, to the delicate artifacts found in the upstairs bedroom. If you love history you will appreciate this tour as you see first hand how life was for the folk who lived and stayed in the historic Victorian home. A must see!

2. St. Augustine Wild Reserve

5190 Farm Creek Rd, St. Augustine, FL 32092-0651 +1 904-940-0664 [email protected] http://www.staugustinewildreserve.org
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5.0 based on 2,026 reviews

St. Augustine Wild Reserve

The St. Augustine Wild Reserve offers tours by appointment on Mon, Wed, and Sat at 2pm. We also offer a VIP tour Friday at noon. Email to make reservations. Guests will be given a tour of the Reserve by a wildlife professional. An intro to each species & how the species arrived here will be discussed. Visitors will have a close-up view of the exotic animals, and will venture closer to adult lions and tigers than they ever imagined. Meet our amazing white tigers, orange tigers, golden tabby tiger, cougars, servals, lynxes, leopards, hyenas, & wolves. We feed all big cats on the tours, and set up a tiger bubblebath. It gets exciting when the big cats eat! You will also howl with the wolves at tour's end. We don't allow photography; we offer a photo flash drive for a small donation, as well as refrigerator magnets of our favorite animals. To book a tour, log onto bookeo.com/tigertours. Cost is $30/adults; kids 10 & under, $20.00; and kids 2 and under, free!

Reviewed By Go753066

We absolutely loved this!!!! They do amazing work with these animals. Delightful to see people who truly love animals and take such wonderful care of them. They give a fantastic tour with amazing information about all of their animals. A must see if you are in this area.

3. St. Augustine Distillery

112 Riberia St, St. Augustine, FL 32084-4351 +1 904-825-4962 [email protected] http://www.staugustinedistillery.com
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5.0 based on 8,108 reviews

St. Augustine Distillery

St. Augustine Distillery is a locally owned and operated, artisanal spirits distillery in historic, downtown St. Augustine. Located within a beautifully restored ice plant from the turn-of-the-century, our mission is simple: Educate and inspire our guests about our handcrafted, award-winning rum, bourbon whiskey, gin, and vodka. All of our spirits are made from local and regional agricultural products. The result is undeniable; world-class spirits that create the best local cocktails imaginable. Come taste for yourself. St. Augustine Distillery offers free tours and tastings seven days a week.

Reviewed By kristincW3725BV - Sarasota, United States

The St. Augustine Distillery tour is a must-do! It’s a free tour and Nick is a great tour guide/bartender.The samples are excellent, especially the Florida Mule and Rum Tiki. You won’t regret this off-the-beaten path stop.

4. St. Augustine Lighthouse & Maritime Museum, Inc.

100 Red Cox Dr, St. Augustine, FL 32080-5443 +1 904-829-0745 [email protected] http://staugustinelighthouse.org
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4.5 based on 6,545 reviews

St. Augustine Lighthouse & Maritime Museum, Inc.

A visit to the St. Augustine Lighthouse & Maritime Museum is more than you might expect! Climb 219 steps for a breathtaking view of both St. Aug and the beaches. Or go below to discover a 1782 British shipwreck. Take guided tours, free with admission, on the hour 11 am - 3 pm. Check out the exhibits in the Keepers' House and Maritime Archaeology Center. Visitors also encounter ghosts on the nighttime Dark of the Moon tour, which is the only St. Augustine ghost tour that gets you inside the Lighthouse. Book in advance because it fills up fast, and book mid-week to avoid crowds. For general admission purchase your tickets on-line in advance w/coupon code LH15 to get a 15% discount off regular admission prices. Or join as a family member for discounts to local attractions, and 20% off in the Museum shop as well as free admission all year long. Step up and make a difference at our non-profit museum. You help keep the light shining when you visit.

Reviewed By 28beverlyd

A beautiful light house with amazing views, very informative presentation before we walked up the lighthouse and the other buildings on the property were amazing to walk through and learn.

5. The Oldest Store Museum

167 San Marco Ave, St. Augustine, FL 32084-3269 +1 904-829-9729 http://www.trolleytours.com/st-augustine/oldest-store-museum
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4.5 based on 750 reviews

The Oldest Store Museum

Watch in amazement as our friendly clerks, butcher and Snake Oil salesman demonstrate the very latest inventions for turn -of-the century living. You will find over 10,00 essential and time saving items from the 1900s!

Reviewed By 308maritag - Merritt Island, United States

Really interesting. Our guides showed a different perspective at the turn of the last century. I was in no hurry for this Tour to end.

6. Lightner Museum

75 King St, St. Augustine, FL 32084-4386 +1 904-824-2874 [email protected] http://lightnermuseum.org
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4.5 based on 2,836 reviews

Lightner Museum

Located in the heart of downtown St. Augustine, Lightner Museum occupies the historic Alcazar Hotel, a Gilded Age resort hotel built in 1888 by railroad magnate Henry Flagler. Founded in 1948, the Museum is home to one of the premier collections of 19th-and early 20th-century fine and decorative art in the country. Furnishings, paintings, leaded glass windows, cut and blown glass, and natural history specimens from the Otto Lightner Collection are exhibited against the backdrop of the magnificent Alcazar Hotel. Visitors to the Museum are invited to participate in an immersive experience of art, architecture, and design from America’s Gilded Age. We are open every day except for Christmas Eve (close at 1PM), Christmas day, and New Year's Day. Our hours are from 9AM-5PM with last entry precisely at 4PM.

Reviewed By lray56 - Cocoa, United States

I often visit St Augustine but had not toured the Lightner in years. It is in the old Ponce de Leon Hotel, a beautiful late 19th century era building. (even if you don't tour the museum it is worth a stop just to walk around the property) My friend and I like old ceramics, crystal, etc and this museum has lots of that on display, as well as a wonderful collection of antique musical instruments, and so much more. There are a couple of excellent antique shops on the property, and a good restaurant too. We thought this would be a "wuick stop" but we ended up staying more than two hours. I DO think this museum is better suited for adults more than for children, so do keep that in mind.

7. Fort Matanzas National Monument

8635 A1a S, St. Augustine, FL 32080-8411 +1 904-471-0116 http://www.nps.gov/foma/index.htm
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4.5 based on 2,076 reviews

Fort Matanzas National Monument

This fort is on Rattlesnake Island and can be reached via ferry.

Reviewed By Whyme512 - Streetsboro, United States

Even though the dock had been washed away and we couldn’t get to the fort, the Park Ranger was very talkative and explained everything about the fort. He then explained about the critters and the plants in the area.

8. Fort Mose Historic State Park

15 Fort Mose Trl, St. Augustine, FL 32084-1165 +1 904-823-2232 [email protected] http://www.floridastateparks.org/park/Fort-Mose
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4.5 based on 128 reviews

Fort Mose Historic State Park

This fort is the first sanctioned settlement of black people in the U.S.

Reviewed By 975rodb

This small park has an impressive little museum that gives a thorough overview of the history in this area involving the English, Indians, slaves, and Spanish. It's an amazing story that should be seen. There is a short film that gives an overview and a neat Boardwalk that goes out to view the original fort site.

9. St. Augustine Alligator Farm Zoological Park

999 Anastasia Blvd, St. Augustine, FL 32080-4619 +1 904-824-3337 http://www.alligatorfarm.com/
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4.5 based on 3,847 reviews

St. Augustine Alligator Farm Zoological Park

Reviewed By Photochic1 - Beaufort, United States

The Alligator Farm has lots and lots of alligators from the US and also from other countries. In spring and early summer there are also hundreds of birds making nests and making baby birds in the rear area of the Farm. You can see Roseate Spoonbills, Snowy Egrets, Cattle Egrets, Black-Crowned Night Herons, Yellow-Crowned Nigh Herons, Wood Storks, Egrets, White Ibises, Little Blue Herons, Green Herons and Great Blue Herons.

10. St. George Street

St. George St, St. Augustine, FL 32084 http://www.visitflorida.com/en-us/culture/articles/11/1853-st-george-street-walkable-journey-into-st-augustine-history-culture.html
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4.5 based on 5,589 reviews

St. George Street

Reviewed By tedlong29 - Gulf Breeze, United States

St. George Street is the absolute heart of the city. I love walking down here at any time of the day. One can just feel the history all around them. It's also packed full of unique shops, great dining, pubs, museums, cool sites and talented street musicians at every turn. It feels like you are in some seaside village in Spain. It's just a timeless place and I cant ever get enough of it. Definitely come here while visiting St. Augustine. I would suggest early evening as it's not so hot especially during the summer months. It's best to park at the Visitor Center Parking Garage and start from the City Gates.

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