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Explore St. Augustine's Historic Waterfront on a Guided Golf Cart Tour - St. Augustine

Explore St. Augustine's Historic Waterfront on a Guided Golf Cart Tour

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Difficulty

easy

Duration

1 hour

Fitness Level

Suitable for all fitness levels as the tour requires minimal physical exertion.

Overview

Discover St. Augustine’s rich history and stunning waterfront views on a narrated one-hour golf cart tour. Glide past iconic landmarks like Castillo de San Marcos and explore the oldest street in the U.S. with a certified guide.

City Tour
St. Augustine, Florida

St. Augustine Shared Golf Cart Tour

$32 | Visit the entire city on a Golf Cart! Includes Free Photos!

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About This Adventure

Discover the charm of St. Augustine on a one-hour narrated golf cart tour, perfect for those who prefer minimal walking. Enjoy stunning views of landmarks like the Castillo de San Marcos and the historic Old Jail, all while a certified guide shares captivating stories. Capture memories with complimentary photos at prime locations.

Duration

1 Hour

Tours Available in Spanish

We’re happy to offer tours in Spanish! Please note that these must be arranged in advance and cannot be booked directly online. Kindly contact us first to confirm availability before making a reservation.

About

The perfect way to experience St Augustine for those that would like to keep walking to a minimum. The one hour narrated golf cart tour allows you to get up close to all the amazing landmarks the oldest city has to offer with live commentary from your city certified tour guide/driver.

You will board your golf cart at the Plaza de la Constitucion. After a short introduction, your tour will proceed by the waterfront with magnificent views of the Matanzas Harbor and the Bridge of Lions. The tour will pass in front of the Castillo de San Marcos on its way to The Mision Nombre de Dios site where the city founder, Pedro Menendez de Aviles, first arrived. You will then drive by Fountain of Youth, Magnolia Street and the Old Jail site.

Once downtown, your tour will pass by the former Hotel Ponce de Leon, Alcazar and Casa Monica hotels and then by the Governors House and down Aviles Street ( Oldest street in the US). You will be in the oldest part of town where you will be able to observe examples of Spanish and British colonial architecture.

Before returning to the Plaza, you will drive by the Flagler Memorial Presbyterian Church and the outside of the Hotel Ponce de Leon where the largest collection of in use Louis Comfort Tiffany stained glass windows collection may be observed.

Your photo memories are free and included in the cost of the experience.

If you’re looking to take home memories of your experience with us, we have trained staff who will take your photo while you are in action!

We know all the best photo locations which will allow you to enjoy your experience without the distraction of taking your own photos.

Adventure Tips

Book in Advance

This popular guided tour often fills up quickly, especially in peak tourist seasons—reserve your spot early.

Bring Comfortable Footwear

While seated most of the time, you may want to step out briefly to take photos or explore landmarks.

Pack Water and Sunscreen

Florida sun can be intense; stay hydrated and protected during your tour even if it's shaded.

Arrive Early

Arriving 10-15 minutes early ensures a smooth check-in and allows time to get acquainted with your guide.

Local Insights

Wildlife

  • White ibis in the marshlands
  • Eastern grey squirrel in the historic district

History

St. Augustine was founded in 1565 and is the oldest continuously inhabited European-established settlement in the continental U.S.

Conservation

Local efforts focus on protecting the unique salt marsh ecosystems along the waterfront and maintaining the historic integrity of downtown buildings.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Recommended Gear

Light Jacket or Layer

Spring brings variable temperatures; a light layer keeps you comfortable on cooler mornings or evenings.

spring specific

Sun Hat

Essential

A wide-brimmed hat shields your face during sunny summer rides along the waterfront.

summer specific

Sunglasses

Essential

Protect your eyes from glare as you cruise past reflective water and historic streets.

fall specific

Water Bottle

Essential

Stay hydrated during the tour, as Florida winters can still offer warm and sunny days.

winter specific