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A good way to start is by taking a trolley tour to get the lay of the land. Old Town Trolley Tours operate in seven historic cities across America, and on their St. Augustine tours, you’ll hear ...
St. Augustine's tourism industry has been flourishing over the traditionally busy summer season despite St. Johns County's status as an area with a high-COVID-19 transmission rate.
GhoSt Augustine generally hosts pub crawls nightly beginning at 7 p.m.; the last tour departs at 9:45 p.m. Tours come with a free souvenir shot glass.
With events like Nights of Lights and a rich history, St. Augustine has been an epicenter for tourism in the state of Florida. However, now, leaders say they want to make the ancient city a year ...
St. Johns County's TDC is part of the county's Tourism and Cultural Development Department, which oversees tourism initiatives along with The St. Augustine-Ponte Vedra Visitors and Convention ...
ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla. — Following three long years of COVID restrictions, tourism has rebounded and is back boosting the St. Augustine economy. The Ancient City has seen its tourism revenue double ...
In 2023, St. Augustine saw a year-over-year decline of 2.7% in visitors, President and CEO of the St. Johns County Visitors and Convention Bureau Susan Phillips told First Coast News.
The museum is trying to highlight the experiences beyond just climbing to the top of the lighthouse. With unprecedented opportunity, what's next for World Golf site? First Coast restaurant makes ...
ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla. — The City of St. Augustine is requesting $1.2 million from the St. Johns County Tourism Development Council for the city’s annual Nights of Lights celebration. In 2024 ...
Innovation, cultural pride and next-level creativity took center stage as the Caribbean Tourism Organization (CTO) concluded its 2025 Regional Nex-Gen Tourism Showcase 2025, crowning the ...
ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla. — With events like Nights of Lights and a rich history, St. Augustine has been an epicenter for tourism in the state of Florida. However, now, tourism leaders say they want ...