With temperate weather from September to March, Florida is one of the largest producers of fresh fruits and vegetables during the fall and winter.
Read MoreEvery fall, Jacksonville comes through with some of the best pumpkin patches in the Sunshine State.
Read MoreAmelia Island is full of spooky secrets and ghoulish gems just waiting to be uncovered.
Read MoreFall means back to school, cooler weather, upcoming holidays, and plenty of opportunities for fun fall weekends in Fernandina. This fall, grab some friends or bring your family to Fernandina Beach for a relaxing weekend or a few days full of excitement.
Read MoreAre you hungry, but struggling to come up with tonight’s dinner idea? Don’t stress—we’re having lobster tonight!
Read MoreWith football season around the corner, sports fans across the country are beginning to predict the outcome of this fall’s upcoming games. Fans and players are hoping the Jags can begin a turnaround at the start of next season.
Read MoreLooking for a cute and inexpensive hangout this summer? Lather on some sunscreen for a fun picnic in Fernandina Beach!
Read MoreFlorida is home to some of the best fishing spots around. From the Florida Keys to Jacksonville, the state is filled with spots to catch a variety of fish like Cobia, Redfish, and King Mackerel. What many Florida tourists and residents don’t realize, however, is that some of the best fishing spots can be found in Fernandina.
Read MoreFrom spring rivers to untamed ranches to the Everglades, Florida is home to many beautiful types of wildlife.
Read MoreWhen looking for something off the beaten path on your Florida vacation, take on a self-guided tour through the breweries and distilleries of the First Coast.
Read MoreThe lobstering industry began around 1843 in Eastport, Maine. Fishermen would typically leave before dawn with two men manning the boat and over 200 traps ready to catch lobsters. Back then, there were no commercial lobster factories so fishermen would bring their catch back to their own home to process them.
Read MoreFrom amusement parks to beaches, Florida has been known for its tourist attractions since before the second World War. Each of Florida’s 10 coasts attract thousands of locals and tourists each year, and each coast is known for its unique features, allowing them to be remembered by their creative nicknames.
Read MoreWhether you’re planning a date with your significant other or want to coordinate a night out with friends, Fernandina Beach is the place for you. Along with beautiful beaches, Fernandina also has plenty of exciting places to explore that will make for an entertaining date night!
Read MoreFort Clinch on Amelia Island is one of the best-preserved Civil War-era forts in the country.
Read MoreFlorida is filled with engrossing history, spectacular wildlife, thrilling adventures, and delicious food.
Read MoreIf you live in Florida, or if you have ever considered relocating to the Sunshine State, you know it is a special place to live. Not only can you “live where others vacation” and enjoy a year-round summer, but you also have access to Florida’s beautiful beaches and get to cheer for some of the most popular sports teams.
Read MoreDid you know that some of the most well-known American authors are from Florida? Writers like Zora Neale Hurston, Ernest Hemingway, Karen Russel, Carl Hiaasen, and Dawn Lee McKenna were born in Florida and wrote some of their famous works with Florida as their inspiration.
Read MoreJacksonville is one of Florida’s oldest towns, founded on June 15th, 1822. When the town was first founded, there were only 15 people living within Jacksonville’s city limits.
Read MoreIf you’re looking to try something new this summer, head to Fernandina Beach! Take a stroll down Fernandina Beach Main Street for food and shopping, or spend the day outdoors at the Fernandina Farmers Market. You can pay a visit to any of Fernandina’s beach front parks to enjoy some time in the sun, or take a kayak tour to get out on the water. Fernandina Beach will also host a few fun events this summer such as concerts and festivals.
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