5 Reasons Why Florida’s Historic Coast Is Ideal To Use On Your Vacation Days

PRNewswire Posted: September 7, 2020

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SOURCE: Florida’s Historic Coast

ST. AUGUSTINE, Florida, Aug. 28, 2020 / PRNewswire-HISPANIC PR WIRE / – With the uncertainty felt by many families and with so many children virtually attending school, many people have not had the opportunity to take a break. According to a Robert Half study, fewer people decided to take summer vacations, and more than a third of travelers decided to wait to take their time off for later in the year.

When returning to vacation, many people mention that the main things they are looking for are spending time with family, enjoying outdoor dining options and visiting open areas, making St. Augustine an ideal place for a great getaway nearby from home.

Here are 5 reasons why St. Augustine offers an educational experience of the rich Latino cultural history, which will make the vacation an unforgettable moment, all just a short drive away.

Family Fun on the Beach: With over 42 miles of beaches, there is plenty of room to enjoy yourself, participate in exciting water activities, and explore nature with the whole family, including pets!

Culture and History: Combine vacations with an important educational experience as you explore the Hispanic roots of the oldest city in the country. Before Jamestown and Plymouth Rock, Juan Ponce de León, and later, Pedro Menéndez de Avilés arrived in the area that is now St. Augustine.

Outdoor Dinners: From ceviche, paella, empanadas to paisa tray, St. Augustine offers a delicious gastronomy. Many restaurants offer al fresco dining and patios with spectacular views.

Outdoor Opportunities:Enjoy the great outdoors and explore the historic sites of St. Augustine on foot or admire the view from a safe distance on a private horse and carriage wine tasting tour.

Thrills in Nature: For those looking to release the pent-up energy of being locked up at home, they can find the thrill they seek by hiking in a state park or ziplining through the treetops above alligators.

Find out about many other great reasons to visit at https://www.floridashistoriccoast.com/things-to-do/tu-escapada-no-esta-lejana/.

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