

A serene coastal gem in Florida, known for its pristine white sand beaches and historic charm.
Catch 27 is a popular beachfront restaurant known for its fresh seafood and stunning ocean views.
The Reef is a casual beachfront eatery offering a variety of American and seafood dishes.

Established in 1791, O.C. White's is the oldest restaurant in St. Augustine, offering a unique dining experience with historic ambiance.

Creamy custard-like dessert made with milk, eggs, sugar, and vanilla, served chilled.
Fried balls of ground conch meat, onions, and spices, often served with a tangy dipping sauce.
A one-pot dish featuring fresh Mayport shrimp, corn on the cob, potatoes, andouille sausage, and seasonings.
St. Augustine Beach has coral reefs, using reef-safe sunscreen helps protect them.

Florida weather can be unpredictable, a light jacket is useful for sudden showers.
St. Augustine Beach has plenty of sand, a portable chair ensures comfort.
Climb the historic lighthouse for panoramic views and explore the maritime history museum.
Handcrafted jewelry made from sea glass found along St. Augustine Beach, symbolizing the area's coastal heritage.
Etched with the iconic St. Augustine Lighthouse, these wine glasses are a unique reminder of the city's history.
Discover a variety of reptiles and amphibians in this unique, family-friendly attraction.
Handmade wreaths using Spanish moss, a symbol of the South's subtropical climate, often adorned with seashells or flowers.

Explore the picturesque Napa Valley on a Wine Of Choice Winery Tour, offering exclusive access to boutique wineries and a personalized tasting experience.
Nestled in Yorba Linda, this humble birthplace of the 37th U.S. President offers a glimpse into Nixon's early life and the era that shaped him.
A historic public swimming pool in Roubaix, France, renowned for its Art Deco architecture and listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.