Area Excursions
Around Northeast Florida

     Our motor coach will meet your group at your convention headquarters or reunion gathering spot. Trips can vary from two hours to a full day. Prices are based on a group minimum of thirty.

Suggested selections:

 
FORT CAROLINE:     The replica of the French fort built in 1564 overlooks the St. Johns River. The Ribault Column nearby tells a story of heroism and the Timucuan Indian preserve upon which it all rests reminds us of the value of conservation.
FORT GEORGE ISLAND:     A small salt marsh island reflects hundreds of years of history spotlighting an early Indian settlement, a plantation from the 1700s and 1800s, and a 1920s era golf club. It’s a step back in time and an extended lesson in history.
AMELIA ISLAND:     Amelia Island skirts the coast before almost bumping into Georgia. The picturesque town of Fernandina Beach welcomes visitors with southern charm -- unless the pirates get you first. Nearby Ft. Clinch is available for Civil War enthusiasts.
JACKSONVILLE:    Jacksonville is the oldest “American” city in Florida, a southern town developed where the Indians once crossed the St. Johns River. Named for Andrew Jackson in 1822 the year after Florida became a territory, it grew up in spurts and starts trying to be a winter haven for the wealthy, a film capital, and an insurance center. The skyline is post modern although architectural style reflects Frank Lloyd Wright’s prairie school style. It’s the Bold New City of the South that developed a roar with the Jacksonville Jaguar’s football franchise.
 
   
       
    P.O. Box 4351
St. Augustine, Fl 32085
Voice: 904-823-1492 Fax: 904-823-8835