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St. Augustine, Florida:
Intriguing Tours & Convenient Beaches
By Kimberly Toms
Summer 2008

Tours 

Ghost Tours of St. Augustine – "A Ghostly Experience" – A walking tour held nightly through the streets of the Old City (365 days per year), Ghost Tours of St. Augustine is one of several such tours of the area. We believe, however, they are the best – just as it seems the ghosts do, as evidenced by the company’s website, as well as on the Discovery Channel and Travel Channel. Take your camera and click away almost constantly. We did, and lets just say that we have an odd photograph as a keepsake. Even if you’re not a "believer," the tour is exceptional, as it encompasses much of Old St. Augustine, the Castillo and the City Gates. Many tales are told and with dramatic flair by one of over 20 costumed storytellers. A great night out in the ocean breezes and moonlight, particularly after some decadent dessert! Other ghostly tours are also available through the same company, such as a riding tour and a sail aboard the 72’ Schooner Freedom. 904.461.1009. www.ghosttoursofstaugustine.com

The Schooner Freedom - The 72-foot Schooner Freedom, a tallship, embarks daily from the City Marina for a two hour day sail, an evening sail and a one hour ghost cruise by Ghost Tours of St. Augustine. $35 ages 13+; children 2 to 12 years are $25; children under age two are free. 904.810.1010. www.schoonerfreedom.com

Old Town Trolley Tours - With over 20 stops for getting on or off the trolley, all located conveniently throughout St. Augustine, this trolley-style tour covers over 100 points of interest and provides an easy ride to most of the city’s sightseeing, dining and shopping. The tour boards at the Old Jail located at 167 San Marco Avenue (free parking). 904.829.3800.

Beaches 

St. Johns County boasts 42 miles of beaches for relaxation and fun in the sunshine, from Ponte Vedra Beach to the county’s southern end. North of St. Augustine is Vilano Beach. Anastasia State Park and St. Augustine Beach are very active areas, whereas Crescent Beach and Summerhaven (to the south) are quieter, despite having been vacation destinations since the Victorian age.

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