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Leah & Parker

December 6, 2026 • St. Augustine, FL
160 Days To Go!

Leah & Parker

December 6, 2026 • St. Augustine, FL
160 Days To Go!

Night of Lights

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The 33rd Annual Nights of Lights dazzles with more than three million lights adorning every corner of the historic district. This award-winning holiday lights display runs from Saturday, November 21, 2026, to January 18, 2027 throughout historic downtown St. Augustine. Nights of Lights is free and open to everyone—no tickets are required to enjoy.

St. George Street

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St. George Street is one of the most recognizable and visited areas in St. Augustine. A pedestrian-only route through historic downtown, it’s lined with colonial-era buildings, courtyards, and a mix of museums, restaurants, shops, and historic landmarks.

Old Town Trolley Tours

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167 San Marco Ave, St. Augustine

A "hop-on, hop-off" narrated trolley tour that makes over 20 unique stops at different points of interest throughout St. Augustine. Passengers can disembark at any of the stops to explore and re-board later, with trolleys arriving every 15–30 minutes.

The Holly Jolly Trolley

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If you love the holiday season, then this attraction is for you. Take a ride on Old Town Trolley’s Nights of Lights Tour to experience the glow of the season and more than 3 million sparkling white lights adorning every corner of the city, stretching for nearly 20 blocks. Sing along to holiday carols, wear magical viewing glasses for a fully-immersive holiday experience. Don't forget to finish it all off with complimentary sugar cookies and warm apple cider!

Castillo de San Marcos

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The Castillo de San Marcos, the oldest masonry fort in the continental United States, is a large Spanish stone fortress built to protect and defend Spain's claims in the New World. It is a National Monument, more than 327 years old, and is the oldest structure in St. Augustine.

Ripley's Believe It or Not!

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19 San Marco Ave, St. Augustine, FL

Ripley’s first, oldest, and largest permanent museum, St. Augustine, was opened on December 9, 1950. It is situated in a historic 1887 building, Castle Warden, that was a hotel once owned by Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings (author of The Yearling) and where Ripley himself stayed several times in the 1940s. Today, the 20,000-square-foot attraction boasts three floors of exhibits, including some of Robert Ripley’s original collection!

St. Augustine Alligator Farm Zoological Park

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999 Anastasia Blvd, St. Augustine, FL

The St. Augustine Alligator Farm Zoological Park, founded in 1893, is a historic Florida attraction and modern AZA-accredited zoo. It features every living species of crocodilian, along with other reptiles, birds, and monkeys. Highlights include the "Crocodile-Crossing" zipline, Maximo (a 15-foot crocodile), and a natural bird rookery.

St. Augustine Lighthouse & Maritime Museum

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100 Red Cox Dr, St. Augustine, FL

The St. Augustine Lighthouse & Maritime Museum is a 165-foot-tall, active 19th-century lighthouse located on Anastasia Island, Florida. Built between 1871–1874, it serves as a non-profit museum and maritime attraction offering tower climbs, shipwreck, and history exhibits. Visitors can climb 219 steps to view the Atlantic Ocean and Matanzas Bay.

St. Augustine Beach

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A sunny seaside town with a laid-back spirit, St. Augustine Beach offers more than just beautiful stretches of sand. Here, beach days include neighborhood cafés, surf shops, parks, and oceanfront hotels—creating a lively coastal community that's just minutes from the heart of St. Augustine

Vilano Beach

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Vilano Beach has a personality all its own. Just north of the Historic Downtown, this coastal enclave blends Old Florida charm with quirky, small-town vibes. Stroll the pier, kick back on the beach, shop the local market, or grab a round of cocktails. Whether you’re here for the waves or the laid-back vibe, Vilano Beach is a little off the beaten path in the best way possible.