A month ago I went on a beautiful trip to St. Augustine. Other than being sick on my trip, everything else about it was lovely! I’m dying to go back! And even though I spent 3 days there, I only made a dent on the list of things you could do in St. Augustine. There’s so much to do there!
For those planning a trip to St. Augustine, I wanted to help you out by making a list of all the places you can visit. I will let you know which ones have free entrances!
The best thing I think I did for myself when going on this trip is that I planned all of my days. I went through this list of things to do, I looked at all of them to pick which ones I wanted to go to, and I organized based on location. Because I did this, there was never a moment of arguing on what to do next. I also allowed flexibility. In the moment, if we wanted to switch something up, we were open to that too. I recommend you do this as well. This is also a good way to manage a budget if you have one for your trip.
I hope this list helps you plan your St. Augustine Trip! ❤️ For more info on some of these locations, I recommend reading my post on my trip to St. Augustine. I talked about my favorite places and everything I recommend taking with you to each location, or what you should/shouldn’t do. I promise you’ll enjoy it 😌
Places to see:
- Castillo de San Marcos
- Colonial Quarter
- St. George Street (free)
- St. Augustine Pirate & Treasure Museum
- Fountain of Youth
- Old City Gates (free)
- Flagler College (free)
- St. Augustine Beach (free)
- Anastasia State Park
- Lightner Museum
- Fort Matanza
- St. Augustine Distillery (free)
- Bridge of Lions (free)
- Old Jail
- St. Augustine Winery (free)
- Alligator Farm
- Ripley’s Believe it or Not
- St. Augustine Light House
- Mission of Nombre de Dios (free)
- First Colony (free)
Where to Eat:
- Ice Plant
- Salt Life Food Shack
- Big Island Bowls
- Taberna del Caballo
- Bull & Crown Publick House
- Cellar 6
- The Hyppo
- The Spanish Bakery & Cafe
- Cafe Alcazar
- Cousteau’s Waffle & Milkshake Bar