Your expert trolley conductor navigates the streets as you admire the Ancient City, St. Augustine, in all its glory. See everything from historical
Your expert trolley conductor navigates the streets as you admire the Ancient City, St. Augustine, in all its glory. See everything from historical
Explore the darker side of the nation’s oldest city, St Augustine. Hop on the Trolley of the Doomed to explore landmarks of the supernatural and hear tales
Because this city is so large, it's not very walkable. At least, not outside of a few pockets. The bus system can get you around the main city, but most visitors agree it's best to have your own car. In a pinch, taxis and rideshare services can do the job.
Subtropical Jacksonville gets wet, stormy and very, very hot throughout the summer. Come in July and you can expect your average temperature highs in the 90s°F to come with a hearty side order of thunderstorms and sudden downpours. Choose spring and fall instead for more moderate temperatures and much less rain. And, at these times of year, there will be fewer other tourists to contend with, too.
The heat means you can travel pretty light when you come to Jacksonville. No need for heavy coats and woolen sweaters here. You should still pack carefully though, and make sure you bring:
Once the place where cattle forded the St. Johns River, Jacksonville is now the most sprawling city in the contiguous United States. It’s come a long way.
Once the place where cattle forded the St. Johns River, Jacksonville is now the most sprawling city in the contiguous United States. It’s come a long way.
Once the place where cattle forded the St. Johns River, Jacksonville is now the most sprawling city in the contiguous United States. It’s come a long way.