Pet Friendly Property! in St Augustine Beach
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vacation rental description
- bedrooms 2
- pool yes
- type Townhome
- baths 2
- hot tub no
- community Beach & Tennis Condo
- sleeps 6
- pets allowed yes
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rates (USD)
$75
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$150
/ night
$500 - $750 / week
$2,000 - $3,000 / month
Beautiful St. Augustine Beach location. Walk to beach, restaurants,
shopping. If you like privacy and beautiful sunsets, this is the
spot for you.
Cable TV, High Speed Internet, Free Long Distance
townhome rental amenities
Two bedroom, two bath recently renovated townhouse.
Private patio with grill, boat parking available,
Three pools, including a kiddy pool.
1/2 block to Beach...private walkover!
Get the latest surfing report: at surf-station
activities and attractions in St Augustine Beach Atlantic Coast North
With its wide, sandy beaches, breathtaking sunrises, great fishing,
surfing, swimming and small town, homey atmosphere, St. Augustine Beach remains one of Florida's most treasured and memorable natural splendors.
Just five miles from the City of St. Augustine, the nation's oldest
city, St. Augustine Beach is close to all the historic landmarks and points of interest topped off by the beauty of the sea, a combination that
naturally attracts visitors and entices locals to stay.
While staying at the St. Augustine Beach Front, be sure to check out
the many St Augustine attractions.
With more than four centuries of colorful local history to draw from, the more than 60 unique-themed attractions in St. Augustine it brings to life the history and romance of the Old City. Complementing the historically-themed
attractions are contemporary adventures never imagined by the
ancient explorers. The combination of historic sites and modern-day storytelling make the attractions of St. Augustine one of the most popular features of the
oldest, continuously occupied European settlement in the continental
United States. Some St Augustine attractions in the surrounding area include:
Marineland
Castillo de San Marcos
There's no doubt the Castillo de San Marcos is the most impressive
of all the historical landmarks in St. Augustine . Thousands of visitors flock here to see this unique structure and learn about it's colorful history. The
Castillo de San Marcos served as an outpost of the Spanish Empire,
protecting St. Augustine, the first permanent settlement by Europeans in the continental United States, and the primary sea route for ships returning to Spain from its completion in 1695.
Family Fun Factory
Cut loose at this fun park where you ride go-kart's, play a round of mini golf, destroy big bosses in the arcade center, or twist up a storm on the Dixie Twister.
Fountain of Youth
The Fountain of Youth Park in St. Augustine, FL, marks the spot where Spanish explorer Ponce de Leon landed in 1513. Visitors can stroll the gardens, see exhibits and drink from the legendary fountain.
Ghost Tours of St. Augustine
Ghost Tours of St. Augustine, Florida offers award-winning supernatural ghost tours every night including seasonal and private tours with over 20 professional tour guides. Call today for professionally planned and historically accurate guide services.
Oldest Store
St. Augustine's Oldest Store Museum, once an operating general store, contains over 100,000 items from the turn-of-the-century. This wide variety of goods came from the stock of the original store. Bikes, tools, guns, household goods, medicines and hardware are all on display. A model T truck, Conestoga wagon and steam tractor are also among the unexpected treasures in the museum.
Ripley's Believe It Or Not
The Ripley's Believe It or Not museum in St Augustine exhibits over
800 items and artifacts that shock, intrigue, and make visitors laugh. The museum resides at the historic Castle Warden, which was built in 1887
and now continues to be very popular.
Alligator Farm
Florida's oldest continuously operating attraction, the St. Augustine Alligator Farm celebrated its centennial anniversary on May 20, 1993. Visitors can see all 23 species of crocodilians found on the planet, exotic birds, mammals and rare white alligators.
Lighthouse & Museum
This historic site preserves and interprets the history of the St. Augustine Light Station and its maritime, coastal, and social history.
vacation rental rates
Dec - Mar $2,000 per month
Apr - May $550 per week
Jun - Aug $750 per week
Sep - Nov $500 per week