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About Amelia Island

Located in northeastern Florida, Amelia Island offers an unspoiled setting for relaxing and rewarding getaways. Amelia Island is 13 miles long and 2 miles wide, with preserved park lands at its northern and southern tips, making up nearly 10 percent of the entire island! Surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean, Intracoastal Waterway, strong-currented Nassau Sound and one of the East's largest and deepest inlets - Cumberland Sound - Amelia Island is edged with natural Appalachian quartz beaches and framed by sand dunes as tall as 40 feet.

Treasured for its long stretches of quiet beach, natural beauty, unique history and charming seaport character, Amelia Island is consistently ranked among the best of the best with both the island and its partners winning countless awards.

Things to Do

SHOPPING
- Cape House - A beautiful home and hospitality store that you don't want to miss!
- Twisted Sister - Full of fun souvenirs and cute gifts, downtown
- Visit the Farmer's Market in Downtown Fernandina on Saturday between 9 am and 1 pm

EXPLORE
- Enjoy a service (or two) at the Ritz-Carlton's spa
- Grab a drink and lounge by the beach or pool
- Hit the courts and play a round of tennis.
- Go shark tooth hunting on the beach, a favorite local activity!
- Golf at the Amelia Island Golf Club, to secure your tee time, please call (904) 277-8015
- Book a fishing charter:
www.fishameliaisland.com
www.theanglersmark.com

DINE ON PROPERTY
- First Drop
Brewing up an authentic artisanal beverage experience featuring locally-roasted coffee, fresh juices, handcrafted smoothies and milkshakes, First Drop’s counter service option provides select carry-away small bites including breakfast and lunch sandwiches, fresh salads, pastries, candy and snacks.

- The Lobby Bar
Small-batch spirits, sushi, custom infusions and expert mixology delight guests of The Lobby Bar. Don't miss the tradition of First Call every day, Saturday's Cocktail Culture class or the bespoke experiences of The Legends Table

- Salt
Earth and sea are celebrated at this signature seafood restaurant where food is carefully seasoned and artfully presented. More than 40 salts from around the world add depth to each dish

- Coast
Savor a new take on coastal cuisine at this casual restaurant. A seasonal menu highlights local seafood and fresh pasta, and an outdoor terrace showcases the beauty of Amelia Island

- Coquina
Coquina’s menu embraces the dynamic flavors inspired by the island’s time as a Spanish territory including ceviche made from freshly-caught fish and shareable tapas. A full-bar overlooking the ocean features signature cocktails and flavorful sangrias.

- Tidewater Grill
Locally-brewed beer flows and the menu pays homage to Southern classics. Local Mayport shrimp are fresh-from-the-boat and prepared using Chef’s own family recipes.