Food scene
My FAVORITE restaurant on the Island. I've never had a disappointing meal. I don't eat seafood, but I will eat it here! its so fresh!
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España Restaurant & Tapas
22 S 4th StMy FAVORITE restaurant on the Island. I've never had a disappointing meal. I don't eat seafood, but I will eat it here! its so fresh!
Lagniappe
4810 1st Coast HwyBest Mexican on the Island and the Owner is such a sweet man!
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Pablo's Mexican Cuisine
302 N 2nd StBest Mexican on the Island and the Owner is such a sweet man!
Wicked Bao
232 N 2nd StAmazing Taiwanese food from a local family with a beautiful story.
Fabulous French Restaurant. HIGHLY suggest the meatloaf!! (it's not your typical ketchup covered meatloaf)
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Le Clos
20 S 2nd StFabulous French Restaurant. HIGHLY suggest the meatloaf!! (it's not your typical ketchup covered meatloaf)
Owners are AWESOME and so sweet! and their beer is so TASTY!!
They also have amazing pizza, wings, salads, etc. This is always our first stop when we visit the Island
First Love Brew Pub
22 South 8th StreetOwners are AWESOME and so sweet! and their beer is so TASTY!!
They also have amazing pizza, wings, salads, etc. This is always our first stop when we visit the Island
Brews the best Sour - grab yourself a Ruby Rosa! or if you're into IPA's grab a Cosmico!
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Mocama Beer Company
629 South 8th StreetBrews the best Sour - grab yourself a Ruby Rosa! or if you're into IPA's grab a Cosmico!
Tasty's Fresh Burgers
710 Centre StGreat spot to grab a quick bite! Everything here is great!
Nana Teresa's Bake Shop
13 N 3rd StTry the Cheesecakes or keylime tarts!!
DeNucci's Soft Serve
2210 Sadler RdBest soft serve on the island!
Island Time Ice Cream & Frozen Yogurt
306 Centre StreetSo many amazing flavors of ice cream and Frozen Yogurt!
Adventures
Enjoy a hisotric tour, by boat, of Fernandina Beach, take a ride out to see wild horses on Cumberland Island... or, BYOB Friday nights with live Music! grab tickets in advance! They sell out QUICK!
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Amelia River Cruises & Charters
1 N Front StEnjoy a hisotric tour, by boat, of Fernandina Beach, take a ride out to see wild horses on Cumberland Island... or, BYOB Friday nights with live Music! grab tickets in advance! They sell out QUICK!
Gregor MacGregor's Mini Links & Drinks
201 Alachua StMini Golf with a Full Bar!? Yes Please!
Duck Pinz
27 North 3rd StreetIt's like bowling but miniature!
Kayak to Cumberland Island or Eagans creek to see all the wildlife Amelia Island has to offer
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Amelia Adventures & KAYAK
432 S 8th StKayak to Cumberland Island or Eagans creek to see all the wildlife Amelia Island has to offer
Amelia Island Horseback Riding
4600 Peters Point RoadSee the beautiful Peter's Point Beach via horseback!
Sightseeing
Cumberland Island is a barrier island off Georgia’s southeast coast, with protected beaches and maritime forest. The Dungeness Ruins are the remains of a mansion built by Thomas Carnegie, brother and partner of steel tycoon Andrew Carnegie. Georgian Revival–style Plum Orchard is another Carnegie estate. The simple, 1-room First African Baptist Church lies north. Wildlife includes loggerhead turtles and feral horses
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Cumberland Island
Cumberland Island is a barrier island off Georgia’s southeast coast, with protected beaches and maritime forest. The Dungeness Ruins are the remains of a mansion built by Thomas Carnegie, brother and partner of steel tycoon Andrew Carnegie. Georgian Revival–style Plum Orchard is another Carnegie estate. The simple, 1-room First African Baptist Church lies north. Wildlife includes loggerhead turtles and feral horses
Boneyard Beach is a mile-long beach in Big Talbot Island State Park, near the city of Fernandina Beach, Florida, south of Amelia Island down the First Coast Highway. The "boneyard beach" is so called because of the bleached skeletons of oaks along the beach.
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Boneyard Beach
Boneyard Beach is a mile-long beach in Big Talbot Island State Park, near the city of Fernandina Beach, Florida, south of Amelia Island down the First Coast Highway. The "boneyard beach" is so called because of the bleached skeletons of oaks along the beach.
The Fort Clinch State Park is a Florida State Park, located on a peninsula near the northernmost point of Amelia Island, along the Amelia River. Its 1,100 acres include the 19th-century Fort Clinch, sand dunes, plains, maritime hammock and estuarine tidal marsh.
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Fort Clinch State Park
2601 Atlantic AveThe Fort Clinch State Park is a Florida State Park, located on a peninsula near the northernmost point of Amelia Island, along the Amelia River. Its 1,100 acres include the 19th-century Fort Clinch, sand dunes, plains, maritime hammock and estuarine tidal marsh.