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A charming two-story cottage is seen behind an ornate wrought-iron gate, framed by vibrant green grass and well-maintained landscaping. Large windows allow natural light to fill the exterior, and a cheerful yellow door adds a welcoming touch.
Cottage in Lincolnville
5 out of 5 average rating, 263 reviews

Walk Historic Downtown! “Blue Heaven”

Stunningly renovated cottage combines modern amenities with vintage charm... * 2 master suites with queen beds * Quiet neighborhood walking distance to explore The Nation's Oldest City * Clawfoot tubs inside and out (along with showers, of course!) * Big screened-in porch with hanging daybed * Off-street paved parking * Fully fenced backyard, Weber grill, gas fire pit * Fast Wi-Fi and Smart TV * 2 blocks to Fish Camp, Ice Plant, LaNuvelle, trolley stop * 10 minute walk to central downtown

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The living room is furnished with two light-colored sofas and a central coffee table, creating a spacious and inviting space. A decorative fireplace is framed by mirrors and artwork, while natural light filters in through shuttered windows and greenery adds a touch of nature.
Home in St. Augustine
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 219 reviews

Historic Whitney House •Designer•Steps2Attractions

Off Street Parking for 2 vehicles 2 Min. walk to St George St 5 Min drive to Anastasia State Park Beach 6 Min drive to Fitness Club/Pool High Speed Starlink Internet Luxury Retreat in Historic Downtown. Indulge in a charming vacation rental featuring a spacious living room, gourmet kitchen, and luxury baths. Immerse yourself in the rich history and vibrant culture, with its charming streets and local attractions. Whether seeking adventure or relaxation, this retreat offers the perfect base.

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A modern home with a distinctive triangular roof stands among lush greenery. A manicured lawn extends in front, bordered by palm trees. The building features a combination of light-colored siding and wooden accents, with a small balcony that adds to its architectural charm.
Home in St. Augustine
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 128 reviews

Luxury Modern Home in Prime Location 2BDR-3BTH

Book your Spring Break vacation with us! Our contemporary home offers comfort, elegance, and curated amenities. Explore the historic downtown, climb the lighthouse, enjoy live performances, indulge in local cuisine, and relax on the nearby beach. The Lighthouse Beacon is the perfect retreat for families and friends, catering to all preferences. Experience the magic of Saint Augustine and create cherished memories. Book your stay now and let us be your guiding light in this captivating city.

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A classic 43-foot Gulf Star yacht is moored in calm waters, exhibiting a spacious deck with a covered seating area. The hull is painted in a crisp white, reflecting sunlight, while nearby masts and boats frame the picturesque marina scene.
Boat in St. Augustine
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 126 reviews

Funshine - Vacation on a 43' Gulfstar Yacht

A unique, memorable place, anything but ordinary. Try living the boating lifestyle on a classic and quaint vintage 43 foot Gulf Star yacht. Only 1.2 miles to the historical St. Augustine Bayfront and less than 10 miles to many of our gorgeous beaches. This 2-bedroom 1.5 bath beauty allows you to experience a life on a live-a-board. You will vacation within a reasonable walking distance to many of the attractions in St Augustine, a winery, distillery, several museums, many restaurants.

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The kitchen features a spacious layout with wooden cabinetry and modern appliances. A dining area is present with a round table and four chairs. Natural light enters through large windows, and a beige rug adds warmth to the hardwood floor.
Apartment in St. Augustine
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 305 reviews

Apt B - Historic District Home Away from Home

Key Lime Oasis is nestled on a tree lined residential street in historic Saint Augustine. There is lots to see and do starting a mere two block walk away, and multiple beaches within 3-4 miles. I provide 2 beach chairs, a cooler, umbrella and beach towels.. The apartment features all new appliances, a quiet back porch, French doors leading from the bedroom to a delightful bathroom with a large shower with a Bluetooth speaker. A complimentary parking pass to the city garage is provided.

Top guest favorite
A bright living space features a comfortable dark blue sofa adorned with decorative pillows. A round dining table is accompanied by white chairs, while a sleek cabinet provides storage. Two patterned poufs sit on a striped rug, and light enters through windows adorned with soft shades.
Apartment in St. Augustine
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 153 reviews

Top Floor Loft - Park and Walk everywhere!

Located in Historic District and ready to welcome you! - Our spacious Upper Floor Loft can accommodate 2 - Walk to the waterfront, shops, great local eats & attractions. - A short drive to beaches/ chairs and umbrella provided - Kitchenette with basics/ minifridge/toaster and a Keurig coffee maker to get your day started - Electric fireplace for cozy ambiance to relax after exploring the town - WiFi/ laptop-friendly workspace, Smart TV (connect to your own accounts) or use YouTube TV

Top guest favorite
A brightly lit living area features a comfortable brown sofa and two accent chairs with blue cushions. A coffee table is positioned centrally, complementing the light rug beneath. The dining area is visible, showcasing a dark table set for six, with wall art enhancing the space.
Condo in Lincolnville
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 155 reviews

Middle of Historic District + Quiet at Night

Cordova Gold is located near the infamous Casa Monica hotel, behind the Lightner Museum & Flagler College. Walk to everything historic St. Augustine has to offer but enjoy the peaceful local neighborhood after your activities. Our condo building was built between 1885 - 1893 by Henry Flagler to serve as the servants' quarters for his Ponce de Leon Hotel, now known as Flagler College. We have 1 dedicated parking spot in our lot along with 1 off-street parking space which is very rare.

Top guest favorite
A light-filled living area is depicted, featuring a spacious couch positioned against a vibrant artwork of a clownfish. Sliding glass doors lead to a serene outdoor space, while colorful paintings adorn the walls, adding artistic charm to the room.
Guest suite in St. Augustine
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 504 reviews

Art Studio Space – Quiet – Walk to Beach

This very private studio apartment is on Anastasia Island, with its own entrance across the street to Anastasia State Park, which includes the St. Augustine Amphitheater in a quiet, friendly beach neighborhood. This ideal location is quite literally "a walk in the park" to a beautiful undeveloped Florida beach; or a 10 minute drive across the famous Bridge of Lions to historic downtown St. Augustine – with quick access to the many local attractions and great restaurants in the area.

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A newly renovated historic home is set against a serene natural backdrop, featuring a large deck accessible via a wooden walkway. The exterior showcases multiple arched windows and a modern roof deck, surrounded by lush vegetation and reflected in the calm waters of the marsh.
Cottage in St. Augustine
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 172 reviews

The Shire on 1 acre marshfront with dock and Spa

One of a kind 1930s historic home, newly renovated and transformed into a beautiful secluded getaway. new luxury finishes, while holding its traditional charm. No Events allowed. Rooftop deck, sunrise views of the Atlantic ocean, Downtown, and sunsets over the river. The new dock with covered roof hosts a national geographic like eco system. It’s short walk to the beach and 3 miles to downtown St George street. Follow along @carcabaroad for weekly content of the home.

Top guest favorite
The exterior of the studio features a welcoming entryway with a wooden deck bordered by tropical plants. Light green shutters frame the door, while a shaded pathway leads to the entrance, invoking a serene atmosphere enhanced by natural greenery.
Guesthouse in St. Augustine
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 513 reviews

Newly Renovated, Clean, Private, Studio

Aunt Suzie's Hideaway. Experience St. Augustine like a local. Fun, relaxing, tropical, historic, magical. Bring your bike, board, boat, or kayak. Safe, quiet neighborhood, walk, bike, fish or picnic along the intracoastal waterway and marsh. 1 mile to Shands Flagler Hospital, 4 miles to downtown historic district and 5 miles to the beach and Amphitheater. Small fully equipped kitchen, queen bed, large bathroom, sitting area, dining or worktable.

Top guest favorite
An open living space is highlighted by a ceiling fan and includes a cozy sofa, a television on a stand, and a small dining table with a chair. Sunlight fills the adjacent sunroom, featuring large windows and a view of greenery.
Apartment in St. Augustine
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 191 reviews

1 BR Apt with Sunroom-Walk to Historic Hub

This St. Augustine apt. is an 5-7 minute walk to St. Augustine's downtown hub and a 15 min. drive to the beach. This centrally located upper level apt. has an open concept kitchen and living room area which flows into a sunroom that is the perfect place to enjoy your morning coffee. This apt. is a one bedroom (queen) with master bath and is perfect for 2 guests. ** Off street parking for one car; free street parking for additional cars

Top guest favorite
The bungalow's exterior is framed by a lush garden filled with colorful plants and flowers. There are structured seating areas visible on the front porch, surrounded by decorative elements. The house features traditional architectural details, with a blend of dark and light colors under a clear blue sky.
Place to stay in Lincolnville
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 117 reviews

St. George Historic Bungalow

Come stay at this St. George Historic 1915 Bungalow featured in the well known book, The Houses of St. Augustine. Enjoy being in one of the city’s most pleasant and distinctive neighborhoods. Be reminded of the history that surrounds you as horse carriages stroll by while you enjoy your coffee or wine on the large front porch. The house borders on the lovely Maria Sanchez Lake that inhabits many birds year round.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in St. Augustine?

    Many guests choose historic downtown St. Augustine for its walkable streets and access to landmarks, while others enjoy the relaxed beach communities around Anastasia Island or Vilano Beach. Each area has locally rooted dining, shops, and characterful homes.

  • What are the best things to do in St. Augustine with kids?

    Families frequently explore the St. Augustine Alligator Farm Zoological Park, interactive pirate-themed museums, and sandy stretches along Anastasia State Park. Many guests also stop by the local lighthouse to take in views and learn about maritime history.

  • What are some of the best things to do in St. Augustine?

    Explore Castillo de San Marcos National Monument, stroll the historic streets of downtown, and discover local shops and galleries. St. Augustine also has opportunities to experience historic sites, guided tours, and nature spots like Anastasia State Park.

  • How is the weather in St. Augustine?

    St. Augustine has mild winters around 45–65°F (7–18°C) and warm, humid summers reaching up to 91°F (33°C). Rain tends to be heavier from June through September, so a light rain jacket can be useful.

  • What are the best places to visit in St. Augustine?

    Explore Castillo de San Marcos National Monument, stroll through Flagler College’s historic campus, and step inside the Lightner Museum. Local favorites also include the St. Augustine Lighthouse and Maritime Museum and Anastasia State Park.

  • What are some hiking trails in St. Augustine?

    Anastasia State Park has nature trails through coastal hammocks and beaches, while the nearby Guana Tolomato Matanzas National Estuarine Research Reserve features boardwalks and wooded paths. Many guests also enjoy shaded walks within neighborhood parks.

  • What are some family activities we can do in St. Augustine?

    Families often explore interactive museums, animal encounters at the St. Augustine Alligator Farm Zoological Park, and kid-friendly tours aboard the local sightseeing trains. Beach outings and visits to the lighthouse provide hands-on learning and fun.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from St. Augustine?

    Nearby state parks welcome hikers and wildlife watchers, and small coastal towns invite exploration of galleries, antique shops, and local eateries. Guests often seek out natural springs or join eco tours along the region’s rivers and marshlands.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in St. Augustine?

    Pet-friendly stays can be found in several neighborhoods, including the historic district and areas near the beach. Many rentals welcome pets and some nearby parks and outdoor patios accommodate companion animals.

  • What are some local tips for visiting St. Augustine?

    Bring comfortable shoes for walking along cobblestone streets and exploring historic sites. Early mornings and late afternoons are often quieter for sightseeing, and local trolleys provide convenient ways to explore larger areas.

  • What is St. Augustine known for?

    St. Augustine is known for its Spanish colonial architecture, centuries-old fortifications, and its role as one of the earliest continually inhabited cities in the United States. The city has cobblestone streets, unique landmarks, and a shoreline setting.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in St. Augustine?

    Guests often enjoy tucked-away spots like the Mission Nombre de Dios grounds, local garden sanctuaries, and independent bookstores. Many find historic courtyards and smaller museums enrich the understanding of the city’s diverse history.

  • What are the best foods to try in St. Augustine?

    St. Augustine has locally rooted dishes such as Minorcan seafood chowder, fresh local shrimp, and Cuban-inspired sandwiches. Look for sweet treats featuring datil peppers or regional desserts in local bakeries.

  • What should I bring for a trip to St. Augustine?

    Pack lightweight clothing for warm weather, a hat and sunscreen for outdoor activities, and a light rain jacket, especially for summer months. Comfortable walking shoes are useful for exploring historic streets and parks.

  • What is the nightlife in St. Augustine like?

    Downtown St. Augustine has a mix of live music venues, pubs, and cozy bars often featuring local musicians. Some beach neighborhoods also have casual spots for late-night bites or relaxed gatherings.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in St. Augustine?

    The Nights of Lights during the winter holiday season draws many guests, as do Spanish heritage festivals and art walks throughout the year. Music events and food celebrations are also frequently suggested, especially in historic downtown.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in St. Augustine?

    Family-friendly vacation rentals are available throughout St. Augustine, with many found in neighborhoods around the historic district and near the beach. Many rentals provide multiple bedrooms, kitchens, and outdoor spaces for group gatherings.

  • When is the best time to visit St. Augustine?

    Spring and fall are often recommended for comfortable temperatures and lower humidity. Guests seeking seasonal festivals and outdoor activities may appreciate the bright, mild weather during these months.

All about St. Augustine

Founded in 1565 by a Spanish admiral, St. Augustine is the oldest continuously inhabited European settlement in the United States. Some historians believe this is the first place the Spanish explorer Ponce de Leon struck ashore after his sail across the Atlantic Ocean. The streets are lined with Spanish colonial-style and Moorish architecture, and the city’s sprawling historical district is home to cobblestone streets and buildings dating back to the 1700s. It’s easy to get lost in the past here, but you’re still in Florida, so when you need a break from wandering the centuries-old streets, you can seek respite at pretty Vilano Beach, a ten-minute drive from downtown.

What are the top things to do in St. Augustine?

Castillo de San Marcos

Built in 1695 to fend off marauding pirates and other enemies, the imposing and stately Castillo de San Marcos is the oldest stone fort in the nation. Its walls, which are built from coquina — limestone formed by ancient shells — are 14 feet thick in some places. You can explore the vaulted casements (chambers where food, ship repair materials, and up to 200,000 cannonballs were stored) and climb the stone steps to the gun deck where up to 60 cannons were mounted. Check the website for a schedule of live reenactments, which include cannon firings.

Villa Zorayda Museum

A millionaire hardware merchant from Boston modeled his winter home in St. Augustine on the Alhambra, a 35-acre palace in Spain built over 1,000 years ago. Built in 1883 from a mixture of coquina and concrete, the Moorish-style house is an ornate tribute to what money can buy, with a three-story tower and a two-story interior atrium ringed by horseshoe arches. The house is now a museum that houses eccentric antiques, including the Sacred Cat Rug, which is reportedly 2,400 years old and woven from Egyptian cat hair.

ACCORD Freedom Trail

One of St. Augustine’s most historically significant neighborhoods is known for its role in the Civil Rights movement. Lincolnville, founded by freedmen after the Civil War, was a nexus for activism in the 1960s, when Black residents risked their lives to desegregate local businesses, staged sit-ins and protests, and played a vital role in the passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. visited St. Augustine several times, and was arrested here when participating in a protest at a segregated restaurant. Visit the ACCORD Freedom Trail website to find a self-guided tour and detailed descriptions of 31 historical sites marked with interpretive plaques.

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    490 properties feature pools

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    2,290 of St. Augustine vacation rentals include wi-fi access

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  • 4.9 Average rating

    St. Augustine stays are highly rated by guests—averaging 4.9 out of 5!

  • Nearby attractions

    St. Augustine's top spots, include St. Augustine Distillery, St. Augustine Alligator Farm Zoological Park, and Lightner Museum

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