Captain Jim's Fun Fishing
Amelia Island to St. Augustine 904-757-7550 Captain Jim's Fun Fishing offers customized fishing trips
from 4 to 12 hours catching species such as redfish, trout, flounder, sheepshead, sharks, tarpon and snapper. Te boat is 27 feet long and 9 feet wide, and can accommodate up to six passengers.
hammondfishing.com/offshore.htm
Ride the Beaches of Amelia Island
Amelia Island 904-277-7047 Debbie Manser offers personalized horseback rides on
the beaches of Amelia Island, with two to three riders at time. More experienced riders can trot along the water's edge during the hour-long ride.
ameliahorsebackriding.com
Now and Zen Sailing Charters
Jacksonville 904-803-8843 Now and Zen offers daytime and
sunset cruises up the St. Johns River for up to 12 people. Relax and sunbathe while watching the sky change color. Bring your own food or have the crew prepare a gourmet meal.
nowandzensailingcharters.com
St. Augustine Wild Reserve
Photo courtesy of Team Buck Rogers Fishing Charters
St. Augustine 904-940-0664 Te St. Augustine Wild Reserve houses approximately 75
animals including lions, tigers, wolves, deer, fox, a bush baby, a coatimundi and many more. Tours are offered twice a week by appointment.
staugustinewildreserve.org
Kayak Amelia
Jacksonville to Amelia Island 904-251-0016 Kayak Amelia offers a variety of activities for all experience
levels. Rent a canoe or kayak to explore on your own, or take one of the guided eco tours. Tey also offer bike rentals for those who prefer to stay out of the water.
kayakamelia.com
Photo courtesy of Debbie Manser, Cheers Horse Ranch San Sebastian Winery
St. Augustine 904-826-1594 San Sebastian Winery offers complimentary tours and wine
tastings that run about 45 minutes, seven days a week. Participants are taught the steps of wine tasting. On the weekends, head to the Cellar Upstairs Wine, Jazz and Blues Bar for live music, drinks and food.
sansebastianwinery.com
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