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The Ritz-Carlton, Amelia Island
The Ritz-Carlton, Amelia Island
Secluded Riverfront Home w/ Dock Under Mossy Oaks
Secluded Riverfront Home w/ Dock Under Mossy Oaks
Blue Heron Inn
Blue Heron Inn
Chill by The Shores - Pet Friendly - Fernandina Beach
Chill by The Shores - Pet Friendly - Fernandina Beach
Omni Amelia Island Resort & Spa
Omni Amelia Island Resort & Spa
Florida House Inn
Florida House Inn
Amelia Hotel at the Beach
Amelia Hotel at the Beach
Beachside Motel
Beachside Motel
Hampton Inn and Suites Amelia Island Historic Harbor Front
Hampton Inn and Suites Amelia Island Historic Harbor Front
Elizabeth Pointe Lodge
Elizabeth Pointe Lodge
Seaside Amelia Inn
Seaside Amelia Inn
Surf and Sand Fernandina Beach at Amelia Island, an Ascend Collection Hotel
Surf and Sand Fernandina Beach at Amelia Island, an Ascend Collection Hotel
Courtyard by Marriott Amelia Island
Courtyard by Marriott Amelia Island
Pet Friendly 2 Bedroom Villa w/ Pool - Captain's Court
Pet Friendly 2 Bedroom Villa w/ Pool - Captain's Court
The Addison on Amelia Island
The Addison on Amelia Island
Amelia Island Williams House
Amelia Island Williams House
SpringHill Suites by Marriott Amelia Island
SpringHill Suites by Marriott Amelia Island
Home2 Suites by Hilton Fernandina Beach Amelia Island, FL
Home2 Suites by Hilton Fernandina Beach Amelia Island, FL
Hampton Inn Amelia Island at Fernandina Beach
Hampton Inn Amelia Island at Fernandina Beach
Beach 5 Villas - Immaculate 300 steps from the Ocean
Beach 5 Villas - Immaculate 300 steps from the OceanCheck out family-friendly hotels in Fernandina Beach

Hampton Inn and Suites Amelia Island Historic Harbor Front
Hampton Inn and Suites Amelia Island Historic Harbor FrontYou can also stay in condos in Fernandina Beach

Pet Friendly 2 Bedroom Villa w/ Pool - Captain's Court
Pet Friendly 2 Bedroom Villa w/ Pool - Captain's CourtGo beyond your typical stay in Fernandina Beach
Top neighborhoods in Fernandina Beach
- Fernandina Beach Historic District
- American Beach
- American Beach Historic District
- Fernandina Beach Old Town Historic District
- Amelia City

Fernandina Beach Historic District
Fernandina Beach Historic District captivates with Victorian mansions, cobblestone streets, and horse-drawn carriages passing the 1878 Palace Saloon. Centre Street's waterfront showcases shrimp boats beside sailboats, while the Amelia Island Museum occupies a former jail. Fort Clinch offers stunning views of marshlands where egrets wade through golden grass. The district features seafood restaurants serving fresh grouper and shrimp and grits along the water. Victorian storefronts house antique shops, galleries, and nautical boutiques open until early evening. Most visitors stay in historic bed & breakfasts with wraparound porches, though exploring the compact 8-block core is best done on foot.

American Beach
American Beach on Amelia Island holds a special place in history as a pioneering African American resort community from the segregation era. The American Beach Museum showcases this rich cultural heritage through fascinating artifacts and photographs. Take a walk past colorful historic cottages to Florida's highest dune, NaNa, where Atlantic views stretch for miles and sea oats dance in the breeze. This peaceful coastal neighborhood offers an escape from commercialized beaches with its pristine shoreline and quiet streets. Visitors typically need cars to explore, as shopping and dining options require a short drive to nearby Fernandina Beach. Accommodations lean toward vacation rentals and charming bed & breakfasts in restored heritage properties.
American Beach Historic District
American Beach Historic District whispers stories of cultural resilience along Florida's Atlantic shore. Founded in 1935 during segregation, this pioneering African American beach resort offers a blend of history and coastal charm. The American Beach Museum showcases the community's legacy through photographs and artifacts, while weathered wooden cottages line sandy streets beneath towering live oaks. Dining options are limited, so visitors often bring provisions or drive to nearby Fernandina Beach for restaurants. Accommodations consist mainly of vacation rental homes and cottages with basic amenities. The compact layout makes exploration easy, with most destinations reachable within a 10-minute walk despite the sandy terrain.
Fernandina Beach Old Town Historic District
Fernandina Beach's Fernandina Beach Old Town Historic District neighborhood offers attractions including Fernandina Plaza Historic State Park.

Amelia City
Fernandina Beach's Amelia City neighborhood is home to attractions such as American Beach and Fernandina Beach.
Learn more about Fernandina Beach
Beneath swaying palms, 13 miles of Atlantic shoreline beckon with golden sands and gentle waves. Fort Clinch State Park offers a glimpse into Civil War history, where cannons still face the sea in silent vigilance. Centre Street's Victorian buildings house seafood restaurants where the catch arrives fresh daily from local shrimpers. The 'Isle of 8 Flags' has changed hands between nations more times than any other American soil. Amelia Island Lighthouse stands as the oldest in Florida, while the nature center reveals coastal ecosystems teeming with wildlife. Downtown boutiques occupy buildings that have witnessed centuries of maritime commerce. For the perfect evening, grab ice cream and watch shrimp boats return as the sun sets over the marina.

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