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    Crystal O.

    There is so much that Amelia Island has to offer- beautiful stretches of beaches, local shops and eateries, spas and golf resorts and so much more! I love taking A1A north to Amelia Island for various adventures and day trips. Fort Clinch is a great day trip to explore, as is historic downtown for fun shopping. Forbes recently dubbed the island Florida's hidden travel gem and for good reason. The small coastal town vibe is where it is at. Much less crowded than more touristy towns to the South- the pace here whispers for you to relax and enjoy. This has been my guest destination recently- whenever someone is visiting, heading up to Amelia Island is giving my guests something they usually haven't explored yet!

    Andre G.

    We love making the short trip up to Amelia for special date nights. It is such a beautiful spot and so close to JAX.

    Jonathan L.

    This little town is mystical and laid back. The shops are all different, great cafes and there's art galleries too. The second Saturday of the month is art gallery walk night. There's a ferry service to Cumberland island from there. Enjoy!!!

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    Anthony G.

    This is an amazing place! I came here a few weeks ago due to a conference I was attending at the Omni Amelia Island Resort. Before coming here, I was told both by my boss and my good friend apple that this island is a lot of fun and very beautiful. I was stoked and had high expectations... the island still exceeded them. People for the most part are very friendly and welcoming. The island is beautiful. The restaurants serve great food and some of the best bars I have been to are on this island. I definitely recommend the following restaurants: Sliders Seaside Grill and the Salty Pelican. I also recommend the following bars: The Decantery and The Palace Saloon. Keep in mind, The Salty Pelican also has a great bar. If you want more details on these places, check out my review of each. Just a wonderful place, I partied my heart out here and enjoyed the sights. Definitely go and hang out in the historic district...great night life! Wish I had been on vacation and not a conference to further enjoy this place!

    Josh S.

    Such a great little town to get away & escape the city. Almost like taking a small trip back in time. From the restaurants to the little shops. My favorite place to eat was the salty pelican great food! We plan on coming back to visit again. Reminds me of Key West Fl just without the chickens...

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    Charming historic area with views of water, low and reasonably priced merchandise -lots of shops

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    Absolutely love this island so much to do and such amazing restaurants!!! Sliders is bomb

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    The Salty Pelican is a great place to grab a bite and a fun place to mix and mingle (the people are very friendly).

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    Amelia River Cruises & Charters - Wild horses on Cumberland Island

    Amelia River Cruises & Charters

    4.9(277 reviews)
    2.9 mi

    This is an amazing evening. It's a great time. We take appetizers and beverages. The crew and band…read moreis always top notch. We saw the Cumberland island horses and several deer. The sunset was gorgeous. It couldn't have been a better night. I would highly recommend to anybody.

    It was a great day on the water with the Amelia River Cruises & Charters company at the helm…read more It was my first time visiting Amelia Island and Fernandina Beach and wanted to get an overlay of the area and the river cruise seemed like the perfect thing to get an overview of the area. And I wasn't wrong! The tour lasted about 90 minutes (and it leaves promptly FYI) and takes you along the shoreline of Amelia Island - past the shrimping boats and past a Civil War era fort - before heading towards Cumberland Island National Seashore. This is where the true fun of the tour was for me. I had no idea really the history of the island and found it fascinating how the Carnegies and Rockefellers and more of the country's elite used this random Georgia seashore as their private escape. The history of both Cumberland and Amelia Islands is incredibly fascinating and the guides for both the Florida and Georgia sides respectively were well informed and personable. Plus - you'll very likely see a ton of great wildlife throughout including dolphins and wild horses and pigs. It's a great way to spend an afternoon in the area and a fabulous introduction to Cumberland Island National Seashore/Park.

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    Amelia River Cruises & Charters - Comfortable seating under a shade cover. Perfect for those hot, sunny days.

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    Comfortable seating under a shade cover. Perfect for those hot, sunny days.

    U S Post Office Customs House Courthouse - U.S. Post Office-Customs House-Courthouse, Fernandina Beach

    U S Post Office Customs House Courthouse

    4.0(1 review)
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    It's hard to miss this magnificent building that dominates the center of downtown Fernandina Beach…read more Three stories tall and looking regal, it is currently the post office though the courthouse functions have moved elsewhere. The marker reads, "Dedicated in 1912, this Italian Renaissance Revival building was designed under the direction of Treasury Department architect James Knox Taylor. The interior was custom built to accommodate the building's three original functions as a United States customs house, courthouse, and post office. The building features a symmetrical facade, uniformly-arched windows and doors with terracotta accents, second floor windows with gabled pediments, decorative balustrades, and small square windows on the top floor. Brick walls faced with stucco rise from a granite base three stories to a tiled, hipped roof with widely extending eaves supported by decorative brackets. The U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida met here until the creation of the Middle District in 1962. The building was then used by the Middle District until divisional judicial functions were consolidated in Jacksonville. The building is a notable feature of the city's urban landscape, and is the second tallest structure, exceeded only by the Nassau County Courthouse's clock tower. In 1973, the building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places as a contributing resource in the Fernandina Beach Historic District." The marker was erected in 2017 by the Princess Amelia Chapter, National Society Colonial Dames XVII Century, and the Florida Department of State. It is marker number F-931. I did not go inside today - post offices tend to frown on exercising the Second Amendment. [Review 19324 overall - 1670 in Florida - 294 of 2023.]

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    U.S. Post Office-Customs House-Courthouse, Fernandina Beach

    U S Post Office Customs House Courthouse - U.S. Post Office-Customs House-Courthouse, Fernandina Beach

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    U.S. Post Office-Customs House-Courthouse, Fernandina Beach

    The Lesesne House

    The Lesesne House

    4.0(2 reviews)
    3.0 mi

    Amazingly preserved historical home. There is a marker outside with the information on classical…read morerevival style residence. Built by Dr John lessens Circa. One of floridas heritage sites

    This marker stands in front of one of the oldest homes in Fernandina Beach. It's hard to miss as…read moreit's right in downtown among the restaurants and tourist destinations. Definitely worth your time to stop by and check it out. The marker reads, "This Classical Revival style residence, built by Dr. John F. Lesesne circa 1860, is one of the oldest homes in Fernandina Beach. Lesesene left Fernandina during the Civil War and did not return. In 1868 the house became the property of the family of Judge John Friend, who had been appointed district tax commissioner after the war by President Andrew Johnson. Friend was a lawyer and served as a county commissioner and judge. At the time of his death in 1878 he was state senator-elect from Nassau County. The descendants of the Friend family still occupy the home. This double galleried home, constructed of hand-hewn lumber fastened with wooden pegs, is one of the major points of interest in the Fernandina Beach Historic District which was listed in the National Register of Historic Places in 1973." The marker was erected in 1997. There is street parking nearby and a free city lot nearby. If it's high season, it might be a problem finding parking. [Review 19327 overall - 1672 in Florida - 297 of 2023.]

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    The Lesesne House
    The Lesesne House
    The Lesesne House - The Lesesne House, Fernandina Beach

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    The Lesesne House, Fernandina Beach

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