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Riding Through History of St.Augustine: Premium Tour with PiCk Up

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• Enjoy a personalized experience with up to 6 people.
• Get closer to attractions such as Lightner Museum, Ponce de Leon , Old Jail and more for photo opportunities
• Explore Historic Lincolnville with last remaining slave cabin and Maria Sanchez Creek for a wildlife watch

Let us take you through the epic tale of the longest continuously occupied settlement in the USA on our state of the art LSV (low-speed vehicle). You will be able to explore the history of Castillo de San Marcos, Fountain of Youth, local cemeteries, Flagler Alameda, Plaza de la Constitucion and Lincolnville.

Our accredited guides accompanied by premium sound will show you sights, and connect the dots of this weighty but fascinating history.

Город: Святой Августин
Mon 12 May
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Начинается с $34.99
Mon 12 May
Начинается с $34.99
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Что включено
Enjoy a smooth ride in a custom-designed, state-of-the-art low-speed vehicle for ultimate comfort!
Experience immersive sound with Supreme EcoXGear.
Learn from the best— our accredited historian guides offer expert insights and in-depth knowledge.
PICK UP INCLUDED (Downtown, West King, Anastasia Island - up to S. Matanzas blvd)
Enjoy a smooth ride in a custom-designed, state-of-the-art low-speed vehicle for ultimate comfort!
Experience immersive sound with Supreme EcoXGear.
Learn from the best— our accredited historian guides offer expert insights and in-depth knowledge.
Дополнительная информация
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • PET FRIENDLY. Please note if its a large animal you must purchase a seat
  • Passengers must be 3 years of age or older
  • Pick-up starts 30 minute(s) before departure.
  • We operate in most weather conditions please dress appropriately for the weather conditions during your visit.
  • All tours depart promptly at scheduled times
  • We reserve the right to cancel the tour due to hazardous conditions which would jeopardize our guests or guides.
  • All passengers must wear safety belts at ALL times.
  • This tour/activity will have maximum of 6 travelers
  • We strive to provide an inclusive, family-friendly experience. Alcoholic beverages are prohibited, as are obscene language and gestures, and disturbances that interrupt the tour or distract the driver. Such disruptions are grounds for immediate removal from the tour.
Что ожидать
1
Castillo de San Marcos National Monument
See the oldest and most important building in the Ancient City. Hear why it has defined St. Augustine since 1695.
2
National Shrine of Our Lady of La Leche at Mission Nombre de Dios
This sacred site's importance is difficult to overstate. It is the first Franciscan mission in the USA, as well as the oldest shrine to the Virgin Mary in the country. See the beautiful grounds and hear the vast history.
3
Fountain Of Youth Archaeological Park
Where the Spanish originally landed at the city's founding in 1565. See statues of Ponce de Leon, Don Pedro Menedez, and over 60 resident peafowl.
4
Plaza de la Constitucion
The geographic center of the colonial city first appeared on the historic town plan in 1587. Surrounded by the most important public buildings in the city, from this vantage point see America's Oldest settlement and its historic cathedral, Governor's House, public market, and much more.
5
Lightner Museum
The Lightner Museum, housed in the historic Hotel Alcazar along with St. Augustine City Hall, gives us our base in the Flagler Alameda, the portion of town known as our Guilded Age square. See the myriad contributions bestowed on our fair city by the father of modern Florida. From here we also explore Flagler College and the Casa Monica Hotel.
6
Villa Zorayda Museum
The eccentric home of Franklin Smith, a contemporary of Henry Flagler, provides a glimpse into St. Augustine's opulent past as a luxury vacation destination. Modeled after Spain's Alhambra Castle, this building adds whimsical quirk to the city.
7
Lincolnville Museum and Cultural Center
Explore St. Augustine's rich Civil Rights history. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. spent valuable time in Lincolnville, the city's historically segregated portion, during 1964. Hear the events that lead to to and followed that storied visit.
8
Castillo de San Marcos National Monument
See the oldest and most important building in the Ancient City. Hear why it has defined St. Augustine since 1695.
9
National Shrine of Our Lady of La Leche at Mission Nombre de Dios
This sacred site's importance is difficult to overstate. It is the first Franciscan mission in the USA, as well as the oldest shrine to the Virgin Mary in the country. See the beautiful grounds and hear the vast history.
10
Fountain Of Youth Archaeological Park
Where the Spanish originally landed at the city's founding in 1565. See statues of Ponce de Leon, Don Pedro Menedez, and over 60 resident peafowl.
11
Plaza de la Constitucion
The geographic center of the colonial city first appeared on the historic town plan in 1587. Surrounded by the most important public buildings in the city, from this vantage point see America's Oldest settlement and its historic cathedral, Governor's House, public market, and much more.
12
Lightner Museum
The Lightner Museum, housed in the historic Hotel Alcazar along with St. Augustine City Hall, gives us our base in the Flagler Alameda, the portion of town known as our Guilded Age square. See the myriad contributions bestowed on our fair city by the father of modern Florida. From here we also explore Flagler College and the Casa Monica Hotel.
13
Villa Zorayda Museum
The eccentric home of Franklin Smith, a contemporary of Henry Flagler, provides a glimpse into St. Augustine's opulent past as a luxury vacation destination. Modeled after Spain's Alhambra Castle, this building adds whimsical quirk to the city.
14
Lincolnville Museum and Cultural Center
Explore St. Augustine's rich Civil Rights history. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. spent valuable time in Lincolnville, the city's historically segregated portion, during 1964. Hear the events that lead to to and followed that storied visit.
15
Castillo de San Marcos National Monument
See the oldest and most important building in the Ancient City. Hear why it has defined St. Augustine since 1695.
16
National Shrine of Our Lady of La Leche at Mission Nombre de Dios
This sacred site's importance is difficult to overstate. It is the first Franciscan mission in the USA, as well as the oldest shrine to the Virgin Mary in the country. See the beautiful grounds and hear the vast history.
17
Fountain Of Youth Archaeological Park
Where the Spanish originally landed at the city's founding in 1565. See statues of Ponce de Leon, Don Pedro Menedez, and over 60 resident peafowl.
18
Plaza de la Constitucion
The geographic center of the colonial city first appeared on the historic town plan in 1587. Surrounded by the most important public buildings in the city, from this vantage point see America's Oldest settlement and its historic cathedral, Governor's House, public market, and much more.
19
Lightner Museum
The Lightner Museum, housed in the historic Hotel Alcazar along with St. Augustine City Hall, gives us our base in the Flagler Alameda, the portion of town known as our Guilded Age square. See the myriad contributions bestowed on our fair city by the father of modern Florida. From here we also explore Flagler College and the Casa Monica Hotel.
20
Villa Zorayda Museum
The eccentric home of Franklin Smith, a contemporary of Henry Flagler, provides a glimpse into St. Augustine's opulent past as a luxury vacation destination. Modeled after Spain's Alhambra Castle, this building adds whimsical quirk to the city.
21
Lincolnville Museum and Cultural Center
Explore St. Augustine's rich Civil Rights history. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. spent valuable time in Lincolnville, the city's historically segregated portion, during 1964. Hear the events that lead to to and followed that storied visit.
22
Castillo de San Marcos National Monument
See the oldest and most important building in the Ancient City. Hear why it has defined St. Augustine since 1695.
23
National Shrine of Our Lady of La Leche at Mission Nombre de Dios
This sacred site's importance is difficult to overstate. It is the first Franciscan mission in the USA, as well as the oldest shrine to the Virgin Mary in the country. See the beautiful grounds and hear the vast history.
24
Fountain Of Youth Archaeological Park
Where the Spanish originally landed at the city's founding in 1565. See statues of Ponce de Leon, Don Pedro Menedez, and over 60 resident peafowl.
25
Plaza de la Constitucion
The geographic center of the colonial city first appeared on the historic town plan in 1587. Surrounded by the most important public buildings in the city, from this vantage point see America's Oldest settlement and its historic cathedral, Governor's House, public market, and much more.
26
Lightner Museum
The Lightner Museum, housed in the historic Hotel Alcazar along with St. Augustine City Hall, gives us our base in the Flagler Alameda, the portion of town known as our Guilded Age square. See the myriad contributions bestowed on our fair city by the father of modern Florida. From here we also explore Flagler College and the Casa Monica Hotel.
27
Villa Zorayda Museum
The eccentric home of Franklin Smith, a contemporary of Henry Flagler, provides a glimpse into St. Augustine's opulent past as a luxury vacation destination. Modeled after Spain's Alhambra Castle, this building adds whimsical quirk to the city.
28
Lincolnville Museum and Cultural Center
Explore St. Augustine's rich Civil Rights history. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. spent valuable time in Lincolnville, the city's historically segregated portion, during 1964. Hear the events that lead to to and followed that storied visit.
29
Castillo de San Marcos National Monument
See the oldest and most important building in the Ancient City. Hear why it has defined St. Augustine since 1695.
30
National Shrine of Our Lady of La Leche at Mission Nombre de Dios
This sacred site's importance is difficult to overstate. It is the first Franciscan mission in the USA, as well as the oldest shrine to the Virgin Mary in the country. See the beautiful grounds and hear the vast history.
31
Fountain Of Youth Archaeological Park
Where the Spanish originally landed at the city's founding in 1565. See statues of Ponce de Leon, Don Pedro Menedez, and over 60 resident peafowl.
32
Plaza de la Constitucion
The geographic center of the colonial city first appeared on the historic town plan in 1587. Surrounded by the most important public buildings in the city, from this vantage point see America's Oldest settlement and its historic cathedral, Governor's House, public market, and much more.
33
Lightner Museum
The Lightner Museum, housed in the historic Hotel Alcazar along with St. Augustine City Hall, gives us our base in the Flagler Alameda, the portion of town known as our Guilded Age square. See the myriad contributions bestowed on our fair city by the father of modern Florida. From here we also explore Flagler College and the Casa Monica Hotel.
34
Villa Zorayda Museum
The eccentric home of Franklin Smith, a contemporary of Henry Flagler, provides a glimpse into St. Augustine's opulent past as a luxury vacation destination. Modeled after Spain's Alhambra Castle, this building adds whimsical quirk to the city.
35
Lincolnville Museum and Cultural Center
Explore St. Augustine's rich Civil Rights history. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. spent valuable time in Lincolnville, the city's historically segregated portion, during 1964. Hear the events that lead to to and followed that storied visit.
36
Castillo de San Marcos National Monument
See the oldest and most important building in the Ancient City. Hear why it has defined St. Augustine since 1695.
37
National Shrine of Our Lady of La Leche at Mission Nombre de Dios
This sacred site's importance is difficult to overstate. It is the first Franciscan mission in the USA, as well as the oldest shrine to the Virgin Mary in the country. See the beautiful grounds and hear the vast history.
38
Fountain Of Youth Archaeological Park
Where the Spanish originally landed at the city's founding in 1565. See statues of Ponce de Leon, Don Pedro Menedez, and over 60 resident peafowl.
39
Plaza de la Constitucion
The geographic center of the colonial city first appeared on the historic town plan in 1587. Surrounded by the most important public buildings in the city, from this vantage point see America's Oldest settlement and its historic cathedral, Governor's House, public market, and much more.
40
Lightner Museum
The Lightner Museum, housed in the historic Hotel Alcazar along with St. Augustine City Hall, gives us our base in the Flagler Alameda, the portion of town known as our Guilded Age square. See the myriad contributions bestowed on our fair city by the father of modern Florida. From here we also explore Flagler College and the Casa Monica Hotel.
41
Villa Zorayda Museum
The eccentric home of Franklin Smith, a contemporary of Henry Flagler, provides a glimpse into St. Augustine's opulent past as a luxury vacation destination. Modeled after Spain's Alhambra Castle, this building adds whimsical quirk to the city.
42
Lincolnville Museum and Cultural Center
Explore St. Augustine's rich Civil Rights history. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. spent valuable time in Lincolnville, the city's historically segregated portion, during 1964. Hear the events that lead to to and followed that storied visit.
43
Castillo de San Marcos National Monument
See the oldest and most important building in the Ancient City. Hear why it has defined St. Augustine since 1695.
44
National Shrine of Our Lady of La Leche at Mission Nombre de Dios
This sacred site's importance is difficult to overstate. It is the first Franciscan mission in the USA, as well as the oldest shrine to the Virgin Mary in the country. See the beautiful grounds and hear the vast history.
45
Fountain Of Youth Archaeological Park
Where the Spanish originally landed at the city's founding in 1565. See statues of Ponce de Leon, Don Pedro Menedez, and over 60 resident peafowl.
46
Plaza de la Constitucion
The geographic center of the colonial city first appeared on the historic town plan in 1587. Surrounded by the most important public buildings in the city, from this vantage point see America's Oldest settlement and its historic cathedral, Governor's House, public market, and much more.
47
Lightner Museum
The Lightner Museum, housed in the historic Hotel Alcazar along with St. Augustine City Hall, gives us our base in the Flagler Alameda, the portion of town known as our Guilded Age square. See the myriad contributions bestowed on our fair city by the father of modern Florida. From here we also explore Flagler College and the Casa Monica Hotel.
48
Villa Zorayda Museum
The eccentric home of Franklin Smith, a contemporary of Henry Flagler, provides a glimpse into St. Augustine's opulent past as a luxury vacation destination. Modeled after Spain's Alhambra Castle, this building adds whimsical quirk to the city.
49
Lincolnville Museum and Cultural Center
Explore St. Augustine's rich Civil Rights history. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. spent valuable time in Lincolnville, the city's historically segregated portion, during 1964. Hear the events that lead to to and followed that storied visit.
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For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Отзывы (12)
Penny_K
Mar 2025
Definitely the perfect way to begin our visit to St. Augustine! Chance was our tour guide. He was kind, full of wonderful information and gave us all the knowledge for a successful visit. Highly recommend if you want a tour of the area before you adventure out.
melinda_s
Mar 2025
Chase is an awesome tour guide. Very knowledgeable, friendly, and helpful. The tour, itself, provides a great overview of the city so that it's easy to then visit the attractions in depth on your own. Highly recommend!
Ответ от хоста
Mar 2025
Dear Melinda, Thank you so much! We’re thrilled you had a great time with Chance and that the tour helped you explore St. Augustine with ease. We truly appreciate your recommendation and hope to see you again for another adventure! 🛺✨
Babushka47
Mar 2025
Unfortunately our hotel was too far for a pick up. But I still think our excursion deserves the highest grade! Great content and presentation! Our guide Chance was personable, knowledgeable and funny. Highly recommend.
Ответ от хоста
Mar 2025
Thank you so much for your kind words! 💛 We’re glad you still had an amazing experience despite the pickup limitation. Chance loves making tours fun and engaging, and we’re so happy you enjoyed it. Hope to see you again next time you’re in St. Augustine! 🛺

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