

Fernandina Beach is located on Amelia Island along the Intracoastal Waterway in northeast Florida. This quiet, little town is relatively undiscovered, although it's only a short 35 minute drive north of Jacksonville.
One of the oldest sites in the Florida park system is located here at the north end of the island - Fort Clinch State Park. The 1,100-acre park has a nature trail, campsites, fishing, swimming, hiking, and candlelight tours of the historic fort.
Fernandina Beach has boutiques, art galleries, antique shops and a remarkable 50 block area with Victorian homes built in the late 1800s. Streets are lined with towering oaks draped in Spanish moss.Outdoor restaurants offer spectacular ocean views.
A short walk south on the beach from the house will take you to old fashioned Main beach at Wolf Park with a boardwalk, picnic tables, playground, and lifeguards plus a new skate park .While you're there, check out the recently opened resturant "Fins",or, head downtown and sample the local cafe's including Cafe Karibo, The Marina, Bretts Waterway Cafe (located directly on the marina waterway), or, go back to the access bridge to "Down Under" , set under a bridge on the Intracoastal Waterway. Things to do: |

Driving Directions:
I-95 to A1A onto Amelia Island. Follow A1A into downtown (old Historic Fernandina). A1A becomes 8th Street. Turn Right onto Atlantic Avenue. Follow Atlantic directly towards the beach. You will pass the entrance to Ft. Clinch State Park on your left. The first street past the entrance is Tarpon Avenue. Turn Left onto Tarpon. Follow it until 4th Street. Turn Right onto 4th Street. At North Fletcher, turn right- house is on left, corner of North Fletcher and 4th beach side, 638 North Fletcher.
From Atlanta, the beach home is about 5 ½ hours drive.
If you are coming from Jax Int'l Airport, the exit to A1A is the second exit North of the Airport. From the airport to the beach home is 20-25 minutes.
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From deck, veiw to left (north) Just a few steps to the beach. |
From deck, veiw to right (south) |
Driving Directions:
I-95 to A1A onto Amelia Island. Follow A1A into downtown (old Historic Fernandina). A1A becomes 8th Street. Turn Right onto Atlantic Avenue. Follow Atlantic directly towards the beach. You will pass the entrance to Ft. Clinch State Park on your left. The first street past the entrance is Tarpon Avenue. Turn Left onto Tarpon. Follow it until 4th Street. Turn Right onto 4th Street. At North Fletcher, turn right- house is on left, corner of North Fletcher and 4th beach side, 638 North Fletcher.
From Atlanta, the beach home is about 5 ½ hours drive.
If you are coming from Jax Int'l Airport, the exit to A1A is the second exit North of the Airport. From the airport to the beach home is 20-25 minutes.
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BASICS: 2 Bedroom/1 bath 1queen 2 twins 1 sleeper sofa Central Heat/Air TV Fully equipped kitchen Dishwasher Microwave CD Player Oceanside Deck with view Non-Smoking Property
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Fernandina Beach is located on Amelia Island along the Intracoastal Waterway in northeast Florida. This quiet, little town is relatively undiscovered, although it's only a short 35 minute drive north of Jacksonville.
One of the oldest sites in the Florida park system is located here at the north end of the island - Fort Clinch State Park. The 1,100-acre park has a nature trail, campsites, fishing, swimming, hiking, and candlelight tours of the historic fort.
Fernandina Beach has boutiques, art galleries, antique shops and a remarkable 50 block area with Victorian homes built in the late 1800s. Streets are lined with towering oaks draped in Spanish moss.Outdoor restaurants offer spectacular ocean views.
A short walk south on the beach from the house will take you to old fashioned Main beach at Wolf Park with a boardwalk, picnic tables, playground, and lifeguards plus a new skate park .While you're there, check out the recently opened resturant "Fins",or, head downtown and sample the local cafe's including Cafe Karibo, The Marina, Bretts Waterway Cafe (located directly on the marina waterway), or, go back to the access bridge to "Down Under" , set under a bridge on the Intracoastal Waterway. Things to do: |



Located on corner of 4th & North Fletcher, at the north end of the island. 638 North Fletcher |
Nothing fancy, a work in progress-just relax and enjoy. |
View of ocean from master windows-hear the surf! |
Sun streams into master, queen bed |
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