Showing posts with label St. Augustine. Show all posts
Showing posts with label St. Augustine. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 7, 2013

Visiting St. Augustine Florida


by Danielle Antosz

St Augustine is a small beach town on the east coast of Florida, located just thirty minutes from Jacksonville. It is a popular destination for families, weddings, and spring breakers. Explore the Old City with friends and family or visit for a romantic getaway. If you are looking for an affordable, walkable explore place with tons to do, you can’t go wrong with visiting Saint Augustine, Florida. It is definitely a touristy place, but you don’t need to worry about safety the way you would in a big city.

Finding a Hotel in St Augustine, Florida

Like with any vacation spot, you will want to find a hotel first. There are a wide variety of hotels in Saint Augustine from affordable chains to luxurious bed and breakfasts. Another popular option for vacationers is renting a beach house in Saint Augustine. These are usually large, privately owned homes that are rented by the week. Many offer direct access to the beach and amenities you won’t find a hotel like private pools, large kitchens, and tons of space.

Shopping & Dining in St Augustine

St George Street is the most popular shopping district in the city. This is a wide open pedestrian only street filled with live music and locally owned shops and restaurants. This is where you want to go for souvenirs like specialty soaps, small batch hot sauces, and microbrew beers. Restaurants in the area offer pizza, tacos, burritos, burgers, and more. For being a highly touristy area, prices aren’t bad at all.
If you are in the mood for a cold drink, duck into St. George’s Tavern – a little smoky, but a local favorite with great drink prices. To find live music, good burgers, and a great view head over to No Name Bar. A little hard to find, but so worth the search! For the best fudge in town, check out Fudge Buckets, they sell their handmade fudge in convenient little tubs with spoon for easy munching. And it’s delicious!
If you get out of the Old City, head to the St. Augustine outlet malls. There are tons of brand name stores selling their goods for super cheap.

Attractions in Saint Augustine

There are a million reasons to visit the Old City. It is full of history, charm, and fantastic shopping. Popular attractions include the Castillo de San Marco (often just called “The Fort”), the ghost tours, the beaches, and the Pirate Ships. If you get off the beaten path, the Alligator Farm is a great way to spend the day. You can zip line through the entire park, just out of reach of the alligators! There is also a beautiful river walk with a great view of the Bridge of Lions and all the docked sailboats. When you are ready to dip your toes in the sand, head across the Bride of Lions and follow the signs!
St Augustine is a charming town with tons of history to explore. There is an active night life, but the area is also very popular with families. Hotels get expensive during peak season which includes Christmas time, for the lights, spring break, and a much of the summer. Also, late spring is wedding season and hotels can be hard to come by. Plan accordingly and enjoy your Florida vacation!


Thursday, April 4, 2013

7 Tips to Save Money on your Next Florida Vacation

Picture by Discount Taxi

by Danielle Antosz

Planning a trip to the Sunshine state may seem like the trip of a lifetime…until you start adding up the costs. Plane tickets, hotels, amusement park passes, and food for an entire family. It adds up quickly! As it turns out, you don’t need to break the bank to have an awesome Florida vacation. Here are 7 easy tips that can add up to huge savings on your next Florida vacation.

1. Consider booking a vacation home for a week instead of renting a hotel room. Besides saving money on board, a house will give you access to a kitchen so you can cook instead of eating out every meal. Or spend the day enjoying family by grilling out and soaking in the beautiful weather. Vacations shouldn’t be about cramming in as many attractions as possible. Take some time to relax and enjoy yourself without all the pressure.

2. Buy amusement park package deals. If you are heading to any of the many amusement parks in Florida, look for hotel/park ticket deals. Some parks also offer meal plans that can save you a bunch. Just make sure you consider how much you will actually use the “extras”. If you aren’t careful you could end up spending more for features you will never use.

3. Look for free attractions. There is more to Florida than our awesome malls and amusement parks. Spend a day at the beach, or find parks are in the area. There is a lot of free natural resources to enjoy in the Sunshine State.

4. Pay attention to when you book your vacation. You may think you want to visit in the summer, but you are more likely to enjoy yourself in the spring or fall seasons. Hotels and park passes cost far less during off season. Plus, you get to skip the huge crowds, the heat, and the humidity. Florida in the summer might sound fun, but it’s not. It’s hot, humid, and