Saturday, 24 August 2013

Savor A St. Augustine Vacation - This Ancient City

By Judy Ray


Imagine yourself walking along the streets of an old city, where the whole area was once inhabited and ruled by natives, and later occupied by imperialist explorers like the English, Spanish and French. It is a place where pirates once call their own with a little help from chance and hurricane. The English crushed not only the French fort as well as their fearsome navy fleet during the time. St. Augustine emerged from these battles and became the most captivating city in North America.

A city with this sort of record obviously has an appeal and unique mix of the old and new distinct from any other place. St. Augustine is a draw for historians, artists, families, honeymooning couples and water aficionados. Nestled on the eastern shore of Florida roughly 40 miles south of Jacksonville, the Old City as it is fondly called is an exquisite blend of saga and motion.

Today's St. Augustine actually dates back to the Henry Flagler era, a pioneer railroad development that turn the spot into haven for wealthy travelers in search for leisurely activities. He developed the Spanish Renaissance style Hotel Alcazar which now become home to the Lightner Museum.

Another historical wonder is the St. Augustine Pirate & Treasure Museum which shelters the leading assortment of real pirate artifacts in the world, including an authentic pirate treasure trunk and flags bearing the Jolly Roger.

While St. Augustine is packed with history and a wide array of shopping and dining destinations, it is always a place where you should have your towel and sunscreen once you emerge from your St. Augustine vacation rental property. While the surf maybe a bit rough in this part of Florida, you will still find enough beach side activity. Sailing, kayaking, scuba diving will surely keep your adrenalin pumping throughout the day.

If you seek some excitement, visit the St. Augustine Alligator Farm Zoological Park. This oldest continuously running attraction in Florida first opens in 1893 featuring 20 species of crocodiles and a host of other reptiles, mammals and birds. Ripley's Believe It Or Not gives a bizarre experience when you witness its collection of oddities all in display.

To compliment the history of your vacation, think about a stay at one of the many historical bed and breakfast inns situated throughout the city or choose a relaxing St. Augustine vacation rental property that you really feel comfortable with. Visit now!




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