It’s a small town you’re always happy to return to — with a cozy beach house where you wake up and immediately see the ocean through the window, often rough and filled with surfers.
It’s a place that wakes you at 5 a.m. so you don’t waste a moment of the day, letting you admire the most beautiful sunrises when the sky lights up in a spectrum of colors and numerous boats dot the ocean. Sometimes someone plays guitar on the beach, and you can just sit and listen to the music.
Here, walks and relaxation have a special flavor. Lobster sandwiches in the old town, conversations around the table, warm evenings, coffee on the terrace, and a carefree feeling that fills the air. Even rainy days, when you sit on the terrace with a book and fresh fruit, become cozy and memorable.
It’s the oldest city in America, where the ocean breeze and Florida’s warm sun perfectly harmonize.
The Castillo de San Marcos fortress, cobblestone streets, and lanterns that still remember the Spanish sailors. Here, time flows slower and you feel the urge to return, even though the city doesn’t offer as many attractions as Miami, Tampa, or Orlando.
It’s the perfect place to rest, slow down, and spend time with loved ones.

St. Augustine is a true gem — with colonial history, a lighthouse, fresh seafood flavors, the freedom and coziness of charming cafés, and an elegance that’s never loud.

The oldest city in the USA, founded in 1565.

