6 Reasons to Return to St. Augustine, Florida for Your Next Trip

As destinations worldwide reopen, it’s time to reconnect with one of our favorite pastimes: travel. Over the coming weeks we’ll share a series of welcoming destinations under the banner #WelcomeBacktoTravel. To begin, join us on a visual tour of St. Augustine, Florida—an evocative city where rich history, coastal beauty, and a lively culinary scene come together.

  • St. Augustine, Florida

    Known as the nation’s oldest city, St. Augustine blends nearly 450 years of history with a multicultural heritage and a thriving food scene.
  • San Marcos

    Castillo de San Marcos is the oldest masonry fort on the continental United States. Now part of the National Park Service, it remains a must-see attraction for history lovers.
  • Washington Oaks State Park

    Washington Oaks State Park features sculpted coquina rock formations and picturesque beaches—ideal for a quiet walk, photography, or a coastal picnic.
  • Casa Monica

    Casa Monica, dating from 1888, showcases Spanish Baroque Revival architecture and offers guests a luxurious stay steeped in the city’s historic charm.
  • World Golf Hall of Fame

    The World Golf Hall of Fame offers interactive exhibits, memorabilia, and storytelling that celebrate the sport’s greatest moments.
  • St. Augustine Alligator Farm & Zoological Park

    What began as a late-19th-century exhibition is today the St. Augustine Alligator Farm & Zoological Park, a conservation-focused zoo and research center.
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