St. Augustine: Waterfront and Downtown Golf Cart Tour – St. Augustine, Florida

Explore the oldest city in the U.S. from the comfort of an electric golf cart on this St. Augustine tour with a certified guide. Ride along the oldest street in the U.S. and see the Bridge of Lions.

EXPERIENCE:

Discover the best of St. Augustine on an open-cabin electric golf cart tour with a certified guide. Explore the waterfront and the city’s historic downtown area, passing sights like the Fountain of Youth. This is the perfect way for people wanting to see the city while keeping walking to a minimum.
After boarding your golf cart at the Plaza de la Constitucion, head toward the waterfront with sweeping views of the Matanzas Harbor and the Bridge of Lions. Pass in front of the Castillo de San Marcos on the way to the Mission Nombre de Dios site where the city founder first arrived.
Drive by the Fountain of Youth, Magnolia Street, and the Old Jail. Once downtown, pass by the former Hotel Ponce de Leon, alcazar, and Casa Monica hotels. Spot the Governor’s House and ride down Aviles Street, the oldest street in the U.S.
Step back in time as you find yourself in the oldest part of town. Be camera-ready as you pass by examples of Spanish and British colonial architecture.
Before returning to the plaza, drive by the Flagler Memorial Presbyterian Church and see the outside of the Hotel Ponce de Leon where the largest collection of Louis Comfort Tiffany stained glass windows collection may be seen.

 

TOUR HIGHLIGHTS:

Take a leap to the past while explore the some of the oldest places in the U.S.
See the city’s important sights from the comfort of an open-cabin electric cart
Navigate the narrow streets of the ancient city alongside a certified guide
Get up close to historic landmarks like the Old Jail and Hotel Ponce de Leon
Discover Spanish and British colonial architecture in the historic downtown area

 

 

 

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