With the festival encompassing more than 20 blocks of the historic district, there are many ways to experience the Nights of Lights! Historic buildings, museums, inns, hotels, restaurants, boats, carriages, trees, and more are all lit with soft white lights – there’s no bad view in town! Traditionalists may prefer to stroll the streets at their own speed. Be sure to hit two favorite selfie spots! The decorated tree in the middle of the Plaza de la Constitución is a holiday staple, while the scenery from the top of the Bridge of Lions provides an expansive shot of the lights. Or join Ancient City Tours for guided walking tours full of fascinating stories.
St. Augustine has many local businesses that provide a variety of ways to sit back, relax, and enjoy the lights. Two of the most popular rides are Old Town Trolley’s Famous Nights of Lights Tour and Ripley’s Red Train Nights of Lights Tours. Both tours depart nightly at 6 p.m., the Trolleys from the St. Augustine Visitor’s Center and the Trains from Ripley’s Believe It or Not! Museum. Riding tours are full of the holiday spirit with music, history, and cheer. St. Augustine Land and Sea and Pineapple Ride &Tours offer luxury golf cart tours of the lights for up to 12 guests. Their tours are a fun and interactive experience – Spanish-speaking guides are available.
For a vintage vibe, climb aboard a horse-drawn carriage and take in the lights leisurely. Rides with The Tasting Tours are offered daily, including boutique wines and VIP boarding. They also provide family-friendly rides with the Grinch or Scrooge.
Take in the entire illuminated landscape from the sea by booking an intimate and highly customizable sailing experience on one of St. Augustine Sailing’s luxury sailboats departing from Camachee Cove Marina. For larger groups, the Schooner Freedom brings traditional sailing techniques to life during their Sunset and Nights of Lights sails. For a powered boat journey, hop on board with Florida Water Tours, St. Augustine Scenic Cruise, St. Augustine Boat Tours, St. Augustine Eco Tours, Pia & Me Charters, and Red Boat Tours. For a piratical spin, check out the Black Raven Pirate Ship.
Soar to new heights and see the lights from above with two of the city’s most unique perspectives. First City Helicopter offers evening flights over downtown in their famous yellow helicopter. Circle the city and take in the splendor from expansive windows. If flying isn’t your speed, it only takes 219 steps to reach one of the most famous views in St. Augustine. Climb the St. Augustine Lighthouse and Maritime Museum and enjoy the sweeping views from the red tower.
The holiday celebrations go beyond the St. Augustine Historic District. At St. Augustine Beach there are a number of brilliant family-fun events this season, including the December 2nd Surf Illumination when the lighting of the St. Augustine Beach Christmas tree takes place; the December 9 Holiday Market, and the New Year's Eve Light Up the NIGHT! Fireworks Show on December 31 at the St. Johns County Pier Park.
Come for the lights and stay for the fun! Florida’s Historic Coast has many other events like the Colonial Nightwatch Parade, the Regatta of Lights and the Annual Christmas Parade for visitors to enjoy. Join St. Augustine, Ponte Vedra and the Beaches as we celebrate 30 years of illuminating the nation’s oldest city. Plan your stay today – you won’t want to miss this!
Located midway between Daytona Beach and Jacksonville, Florida’s Historic Coast includes historic St. Augustine, the outstanding golf and seaside elegance of Ponte Vedra Beach, and 42 miles of pristine Atlantic beaches. For more information, call 1.800.653.2489 or go to the Visitors and Convention Bureau website at www.FloridasHistoricCoast.com and www.viajaStAugustine.com.