Stop at: Amelia Island Lighthouse
Details: Oldest lighthouse in Florida (only open 11-2pm Saturdays) You can see the lighthouse from the Main Road. You can only go inside the lighthouse during these times. Don't be worried, there's still a lot of cool exploring you can do on the island.
Duration: 10 min(s)
Admission Ticket not Included
Stop at: Bosque Bello Cemetery
Details: Oldest cemetery on Amelia Island established in 1798. The land that encompasses Bosque Bello was granted to the City as a public burial ground by Don Domingo Fernandez, an early private landowner. In Bosque Bello, you will discover the graves of 19th century Spanish residents, Amelia Island Lighthouse keepers, gun runners, politicians, boat captains, magicians, law enforcement officers, victims of both yellow and typhoid fever epidemics, nuns, and veterans of many wars - from the American Revolution to the present day.
Duration: 10 min(s)
Admission Ticket Included
Stop at: Palace Saloon
Details: Florida oldest bar who have entertained guest like The Carnegie family, The Rockerfeller Family, The DuPont Family, Pirate Blackbeard and many others.
Duration: 15 min(s)
Admission Ticket Included
Stop at: Fort Clinch State Park
Details: Cruise through the scenic canopy trees of Fort Clinch. Three mile ride from the main road to Fort Clinch. Optional to get out of your FUV and go into the Fort to Explore, or just take in the beautiful drive there and learn the history at a later time.
Duration: 15 min(s)
Admission Ticket not Included
Stop at: American Beach
Details: Take the time to cruise through American Beach. Founded by Florida's First African American Millionaire, it's a neat staple to the community. Cruise by the First & Second Home on American Beach. You can even see Evans Rendezvous nightclub. A nightclub that hosted Cab Calloway, Louis Armstrong, and even James Brown (whom was kicked out the club). Nightclub is currently being remolded. Also featured on American Beach is Florida's Largest Sand Dune. Nana Dune named after A.L Lewis's great grand daughter MaVynne Betsch.
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