Experienced Naturalist on board as your guide, you will be sure to leave with a new passion for the marine life. This relaxing cruise is great for nature lovers, families, or those who simply enjoy being out on the water. Cruise the Intracoastal Waterway—an inland waterway that runs parallel to the coastline—for a calm ride exploring St. Augustine’s estuaries. Keep your eyes peeled for marine life such as dolphins, manatees, sea turtles, pelicans, osprey, and spoonbill. Along the way, you’ll spot landmarks including the Bridge of Lions, Castillo de San Marcos, St. Augustine Lighthouse, and more.
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Lose yourself with the glorious wonder of St. Augustine's attractions. See St. Augustine from a new perspective with this leisurely sunset cruise. Climb aboard a boat for a scenic cruise including views of Castillo de San Marcos National Monument, the Bridge of Lions, and the St. Augustine Lighthouse. Sip beer or wine from the on-board bar with the Osprey, 21 and older option, or select the Island Breeze option for a family-friendly experience.
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Located on San Marco Avenue in St. Augustine’s Uptown District, the Old Jail Museum offers an educational and intriguing look into what it would have been like to be a prisoner in the Nation’s Oldest City. Once a holding site for St. Augustine’s hardest criminals, the Old Jail Museum now offers visitors an educational look at life in the Nation’s Oldest City. Tour a maximum security area and regular cells alike that held prisoners until 1953, learning about fascinating historical accounts of criminal lives in St. Augustine as you go.
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This tour is both unique and exciting as you get up close to both cemeteries while hearing of its haunted presence. Many people don’t know that St. Augustine was founded in 1565, making its history rich and colorful. This St. Augustine Cemeteries Walking Tour takes you to some of the oldest city sites to learn about the city’s past. See Tolomato Cemetery, Huguenot Cemetery, the Oldest Wooden School House, Castillo de San Marcos National Monument, and Potter’s Wax Museum.
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This is a unscripted walking tour that will take guests deep into St. Augustine’s darker history. Ideal for families, this ghost tour of St. Augustine’s spookiest sites combines light-hearted fun with spine-tingling tales of the city’s past. Alongside a costumed guide, you visit cemeteries, the ground of the Old Fort, and other haunted locations to discover the little-known legends that surround the romantic venue. This small-group tour is limited in order to maintain an atmosphere suitable for the ghost walk.
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Discover America's first wax museum located in the heart of historic St. Augustine, Florida. Potter's Wax Museum offers guests the ability to interact with over 160 wax figures, ranging from Hollywood A-listers to individuals who have shaped national history. A boutique wax museum and historical attraction, a visit to Potter’s Wax Museum lets visitor see over 160 wax figures, including Princess Diana, Albert Einstein, and Angelina Jolie. Walk through the oldest wax museum in the country for a quirky afternoon activity fit for the whole family.
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Explore the oldest continuously occupied, European-settled city in the United States -- St Augustine -- your own way! St Augustine is rich with culture and history, and there are several ways to experience it. See the Old Jail, engage in the Oldest Store museum experience, take the Old Town hop-on hop-off trolley around town and educate yourself at the history museum!
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This tour is a combination of all the helicopter tours in St. Augustine, 98 miles from Orlando, making it the most comprehensive tour available!
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Enjoy the panoramic sites over St. Augustine and Porpoise Point aboard a guided Helicopter Tour. Soar over intra-coastal waterways and North beach for an unforgettable sightseeing experience.
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WARNING... This tour is not for the faint of heart! St. Augustine’s original “frightseeing” tour is an evening of fear and fun. Board Ghosts and Gravestones' Trolley of the Doomed for a spooky ride through St. Augustine's sinister past. Listen to stories of the ghosts and ghouls believed to still wander the streets of the town as you pass haunted hot spots. Expect a tour so scary, it should come with a warning.
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On this survey of downtown St. Augustine via Helicopter, you'll depart southeast from the airport following the intra-coastal waterway to Anastasia Island.
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Departing east from the airport in St. Augustine, approx. 98 miles from Orlando, take to the skies by helicopter and soar over the intra-coastal waterway to North Beach. You'll enjoy a breathtaking view of the beach and coastline as you fly low and fast to Porpoise Point.
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Sit back as the talented Old Town Trolley conductors share the history, attractions and sights of America's oldest city. Founded by Pedro Menendez de Aviles in 1565, St. Augustine is a unique city filled with colonial Spanish neighborhoods, magnificent buildings and a charm all its own. The one hour tour features 19 stops and over 100 points of interest.
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Looking for the perfect way to propose or celebrate your anniversary or honeymoon? Look no further! The Romance Sunset Helicopter Tour offers the most romantic setting in St. Augustine, approx. 98 miles from Orlando.
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