
Media Kit: Attractions ATTRACTIONS With more than four centuries of colorful local history to draw from, the more than 60 unique, themed attractions and historical sites in St. Augustine bring the history and romance of the Old City to life. Complementing the historically themed attractions are contemporary adventures ancient explorers never imagined. The combination of historic sites and modern-day storytelling make St. Augustine's attractions one of the most popular features of the oldest, continuously occupied European settlement in the continental United States. HISTORIC SITES The first Easter Mass held in the New World was at St. Augustine's Mission of Nombre de Dios. Masses are still held today at this peaceful site along the bay. Two national monuments remain as guardians over the area of St. Augustine. Castillo de San Marcos (1695) was never conquered and endures as the nation's oldest and only remaining 17th-century stone fort, and Fort Matanzas (1742) once protected the inlet from pirates and British vessels approaching St. Augustine from the south. MUSEUMS With 219 steps leading up the165 foot-tower, the candy-striped St. Augustine Lighthouse provides visitors a panoramic view of St. Augustine and the beaches. The Lighthouse Museum displays maritime artifacts and recent archaeological discoveries and provides visitors with a look at what life was like for lighthouse keepers and their families. At the Old Florida Museum, St. Augustine's hands-on living history museum, visitors can experience how lifestyles have changed from early Native American settlements to the Florida pioneer days. 21st CENTURY FUN At I-95 and S.R. 16, the Family Fun Factory provides a state-of-the art arcade, go-carts, batting cages, and even opportunities for paintball shoot-outs. On St. Augustine Beach, Fiesta Falls, a pirate-themed miniature golf course and picnic facility, can provide a fun-filled day for the entire family. SIGHTSEEING TOURS Narrated sightseeing tours of downtown St. Augustine are conducted from charming open-air trolleys or trains and horse-drawn carriages. On Matanzas Bay, scenic sightseeing tours are provided aboard cruise boats and sailing ships. Walking tours of the old city, hosted by knowledgeable tour guides in period costume, take visitors through the narrow streets and relate the history and color of St. Augustine. With the growing popularity of our haunting past, many St. Augustine tour companies offer a variety of ghost tours. Whether seeking an authentic accounting of a local mystery or wanting the thrill of a spooking, St. Augustine offers tours that take guests walking among the cemeteries, sailing with the pirates, and touring haunted mansions. Media contact: |