Welcome to Ameilia Island. Fernandina Beach, Florida.

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Welcome to Ameilia Island. Fernandina Beach, Florida.

Sightseeing

Fort Clinch Fishing Pier
Fort Clinch Fishing Pier
Great iews
Cruise through the scenic canopy trees of Fort Clinch. Three-mile ride from the main road to Fort Clinch. Optional to go into the Fort to Explore, or just take in the beautiful drive there and learn the history at a later time.
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Fort Clinch State Park Main Entrance
2601 Atlantic Ave
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Cruise through the scenic canopy trees of Fort Clinch. Three-mile ride from the main road to Fort Clinch. Optional to go into the Fort to Explore, or just take in the beautiful drive there and learn the history at a later time.
Very informative on Fernandina Beach.
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Amelia Island Museum of History
233 S 3rd St
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Very informative on Fernandina Beach.
Oldest lighthouse in Florida (only open 11-2pm Saturdays) You can see the lighthouse from the Main Road. You can only go inside the lighthouse during these times. Don't be worried, there's still a lot of cool exploring you can do on the island.
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Amelia Island Lighthouse
Hagan Lane
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Oldest lighthouse in Florida (only open 11-2pm Saturdays) You can see the lighthouse from the Main Road. You can only go inside the lighthouse during these times. Don't be worried, there's still a lot of cool exploring you can do on the island.
Oldest cemetery on Amelia Island established in 1798. The land that encompasses Bosque Bello was granted to the city as a public burial ground by Don Domingo Fernandez, an early private landowner. In Bosque Bello, you will discover the graves of 19th century Spanish residents, Amelia Island Lighthouse keepers, gun runners, politicians, boat captains, magicians, law enforcement officers, victims of both yellow and typhoid fever epidemics, nuns, and veterans of many wars - from the American Revolution to the present day.
Bosque Bello Cemetery
Oldest cemetery on Amelia Island established in 1798. The land that encompasses Bosque Bello was granted to the city as a public burial ground by Don Domingo Fernandez, an early private landowner. In Bosque Bello, you will discover the graves of 19th century Spanish residents, Amelia Island Lighthouse keepers, gun runners, politicians, boat captains, magicians, law enforcement officers, victims of both yellow and typhoid fever epidemics, nuns, and veterans of many wars - from the American Revolution to the present day.
During the last year of the 19th century, the train depot at the foot of Centre Street opened to travelers whose paths crossed the Gilded Age glory of Historic Downtown Fernandina Beach. Today, the little brick building provides a unique blend of period detail and modern technology and spotlights the activities and experiences Amelia Island has to offer. History literally surrounds you as you step inside and explore underneath the eight flags that have flown over Amelia Island and when you take a look at the story of David Yulee, whose statue in front of the Welcome Center is fast becoming one of Amelia Island's most popular places for a photo op. Kick off your vacation at the Welcome Center and let the experienced and friendly staff provide you with information on attractions, events, dining, and everything Amelia Island has to offer!
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Amelia Island Welcome Center
102 Centre St
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During the last year of the 19th century, the train depot at the foot of Centre Street opened to travelers whose paths crossed the Gilded Age glory of Historic Downtown Fernandina Beach. Today, the little brick building provides a unique blend of period detail and modern technology and spotlights the activities and experiences Amelia Island has to offer. History literally surrounds you as you step inside and explore underneath the eight flags that have flown over Amelia Island and when you take a look at the story of David Yulee, whose statue in front of the Welcome Center is fast becoming one of Amelia Island's most popular places for a photo op. Kick off your vacation at the Welcome Center and let the experienced and friendly staff provide you with information on attractions, events, dining, and everything Amelia Island has to offer!
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Peters Point Beachfront Park
4600 Peters Point Rd
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Food scene

Within walking distance. Our favorite place to grab a bite.
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The Surf Restaurant & Bar
3199 S Fletcher Ave
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Within walking distance. Our favorite place to grab a bite.
On the beach in the center of it all. Two miles on the beach from Sandpiper Hideaway. a great opportunity to stroll to/from the restaurant on the beach instead of driving.
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Sliders Seaside Grill
1998 S Fletcher Ave
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On the beach in the center of it all. Two miles on the beach from Sandpiper Hideaway. a great opportunity to stroll to/from the restaurant on the beach instead of driving.
Great place to go for breakfast.
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Beach Diner Fernandina Beach
2006 S 8th St
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Great place to go for breakfast.
Florida oldest bar who has entertained guest like The Carnegie family, The Rockerfeller Family, The DuPont Family, Pirate Blackbeard and many others.
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Palace Saloon
117 Centre St
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Florida oldest bar who has entertained guest like The Carnegie family, The Rockerfeller Family, The DuPont Family, Pirate Blackbeard and many others.

Neighborhoods

Great walking neighborhoods to enjoy.
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Fernandina Beach
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Great walking neighborhoods to enjoy.

Recreation

Located at the Ritz Carlton.
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The Golf Club of Amelia Island
4700 Amelia Island Pkwy
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Located at the Ritz Carlton.
Public Golf Course
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Amelia River Golf Club
4477 Buccaneer Trail
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Public Golf Course
Ideal for non-golfers!
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Putt-Putt Amelia Island & Kona Ice
6 N Fletcher Ave
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Ideal for non-golfers!
Pedego Electric Bikes Amelia Island