Think of the World Golf Village as the Disney World of Golf, a fantasy land for golf lovers. In a single day you can sit in members locker room with clubs used by Nicklaus and Palmer, stroll on the famed Old Course at St Andrews, and try your luck at 132 yards over water.
Crescent beach is a beautiful beach in St Augustine with white sand named after its natural shoreline shape of a crescent moon. You can drive your car right onto Crescent Beach.
This unique cafe boasts some of the best and most original pizza in St. Augustine, FL. Flavors Eatery is located within walking distance of Flagler College and Historic St. Augustine on King Street.
You’ll come face to face with alligators and crocodiles from around the world at the St Augustine Alligator Farm. Opened in 1893, this historic landmark is one of the oldest zoos in the USA.
In the Center of St. Augustine on the site of the historic Hotel Ponce de Leon is Flagler College. Just a few miles from the pristine beaches of St Augustine Flagler College is a private liberal arts college with about 2,000 students.
Castillo De San Marcos is the center of St. Augustine. Built by the Spanish in 1672 to defend the city, the fort has seen hundreds of years of battles between many enemies.
Today it is a National Monument that takes you back to a time of iron cannons, wooden ships and battles between empires.
Caps on the Water in St Augustine is a great waterfront restaurant that gives you a true Florida experience. Sit on the water, eat, and enjoy the scenery of the Intercoastal and the ocean breeze from the Atlantic.