

A historic museum in St. Augustine, Florida, housing a collection of Victorian-era artifacts and art, including works by Claude Monet.

Fluffy pancakes drizzled with local Florida honey, served with fresh berries.
Crispy fried balls of ground conch meat, served with a tangy dipping sauce.
Creamy grits topped with sautéed shrimp, bacon, and a spicy tomato gravy.

St. Augustine can be warm during the day but cooler in the evenings, especially in the museum.

Staying hydrated is important in Florida's climate, and reusable bottles help reduce waste.
Useful for long days exploring the museum and nearby historic sites.
Climb the historic lighthouse for stunning views, explore maritime history, and enjoy the keeper's house museum.
Explore this 17th-century Spanish fort, learn about its history, and enjoy the beautiful architecture.
Relax and unwind at this beautiful, family-friendly beach with clear waters and white sand.
Established in 1791, it's the oldest restaurant in Florida, serving classic American dishes.
Known for its fresh seafood and creative dishes, it's a local favorite for lunch.
Offering stunning views of the Intracoastal Waterway, it's famous for its seafood and steak dishes.
A symbol of the South, Spanish Moss is a unique, airy plant often used in wreaths and decorations.
Found along the coast, sea glass is crafted into beautiful, eco-friendly jewelry.
A nod to St. Augustine's tobacco history, these boxes are painted with local scenes and designs.

A serene lake nestled within the Manipal University campus, offering boating facilities and a peaceful atmosphere.
Goguac Lake Park offers a peaceful retreat with picnic areas, walking trails, and a beautiful lake for fishing and boating.
A 10th-century castle in southern France, perched above the Gorges de l'Hérault, offering stunning views and a glimpse into medieval history.