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Explore a world of beautiful beaches, outdoor activities and compelling history. The Ritz-Carlton, Amelia Island is the perfect place to discover all that the southern Atlantic coast has to offer.
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Historic Tours of Kingsley Plantation (show details) (hide details)
15 miles/20 minutes 904-251-3537 / Website
You can explore the grounds at Kingsley Plantation, which include the slave quarters, barn, waterfront, plantation house, kitchen house, and interpretive garden. The visitor contact station and bookstore are located in a 1920s building adjacent to the plantation buildings. The plantation house still stands on the grounds, but is closed to the public.
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Amelia Island Museum of History (show details) (hide details)
5 miles/10 minutes 904-261-7378 / Website: www.ameliaislandmuseumofhistory.org
Founded in 1986 and housed in the historic former Nassau County Jail, this museum is one of Northeast Florida’s most unique cultural institutions. It is a non-profit, volunteer-based museum that has intrigued visitors and residents alike through its personalized approach to 4,000 years of Florida history. Museum and walking tour guides, as well as costumed first-person interpreters, help visitors relive our colorful past.
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Fort Clinch State Park (show details) (hide details)
5 miles/10 minutes 904-277-7274 / Website: www.floridastateparks.org/fortclinch
Fort Clinch State Park provides a unique experience for visitors by preserving, protecting and showcasing portions of Florida's natural and historic resources. Covering 1,121 acres on the north end of Amelia Island, it is separated from the state of Georgia by Cumberland Sound. The park has 8,400 feet of shoreline along the sound, and offers picnicking, camping, saltwater fishing, shelling, hiking, nature study and living history as well as other interpretive programs.
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Kayak Amelia (show details) (hide details)
Kayak Amelia 5 miles / 10 minutes 904-251-0016 / Website: www.kayakamelia.com
Try this human powered adventure. Everyone should try kayaking. It is great for families to get together, provides historical and environmental education, exercise and fun at the same time. Ray and Jodi are the experts who will give you instructions, guided tours and a sense of wonder about the natural world, while minimizing our impact on the daily lives of the non-human neighbors whose home we share.
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The Kelly Seahorse Ranch (show details) (hide details)
5 miles/20 minutes 904-491-5166 / Website: www.kellyranchinc.com
Visit the island’s working ranch located on the 200 plus acre preserve of Amelia Island State Park, and ride miles of beach where you can witness dolphins, shorebirds and other sea island wildlife. Exclusively endorsed and contracted by the State of Florida and the Florida Park Service. Professional guides and staff. Open daily, year-round. Reservations required. 24-hour cancellation policy.
Horseback riding restrictions: Minimum age of 13, maximum weight of 230 lbs.
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Amelia River Cruises & Charters (show details) (hide details)
5 miles/15 minutes 904-261-9972 / Website: www.ameliarivercruises.com
Amelia River Cruises and Charters provide fully narrated tours of our scenic waterway. Enjoy a relaxing excursion along the beautiful Amelia River. See the historic waterfront of Fernandina. Cruise Tiger Basin, an oasis of salt marshes, and Cumberland Sound where dolphins swim around the boat, sea turtles catch their breath and the endangered manatee spend the summer. Learn about Fernandina’s rich history, Old Town and Fort Clinch. Several tours available. Closed on Sundays, September through February.
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Amelia Island Carriages (show details) (hide details)
5 miles/15 minutes 904-556-2662
Tour major landmarks in the historic district of Fernandina. Standard tours last 30-35 minutes. Private and group tours are available by reservation. Wedding and special events services are also available by appointment.
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Ecomotion Segway Tours (show details) (hide details)
10 miles/20 minutes 904-251-9477 / Website: www.EcomotionTours.com
Explore Florida’s beautiful parks the fun way – on a Segway. Fort George Island is one of Florida’s most historic and ecological parks. This undeveloped sea island is intimate in scale, authentic in character and brimming with charm. Riding a cross-terrain Segway is a fun and easy way to explore the island. In fact, Fort George Island is the only place in the country where you can tour a State and National Park on a Segway. Ecomotion also tours Little Talbot Island. The Segway is a hi-tech battery-powered transporter that senses your body’s movements to speed up, slow down or stop. The two-hour trip requires no experience, as it’s easy to learn to ride a Segway. Helmet and carry case provided, flat sports footwear required.
Segway restrictions: Minimum age of 13 and maximum weight of 250 pounds.
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