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Omni Amelia Island Resort & Spa
Omni Amelia Island Resort & Spa
The Ritz-Carlton, Amelia Island
The Ritz-Carlton, Amelia Island
Amelia Hotel at the Beach
Amelia Hotel at the Beach
Hampton Inn and Suites Amelia Island Historic Harbor Front
Hampton Inn and Suites Amelia Island Historic Harbor Front
Seaside Amelia Inn
Seaside Amelia Inn
Courtyard by Marriott Amelia Island
Courtyard by Marriott Amelia Island
The Addison on Amelia Island
The Addison on Amelia Island
Elizabeth Pointe Lodge
Elizabeth Pointe Lodge
Amelia Island Condo w/ Pool Access: Walk to Beach!
Amelia Island Condo w/ Pool Access: Walk to Beach!
Surf and Sand Fernandina Beach at Amelia Island, an Ascend Collection Hotel
Surf and Sand Fernandina Beach at Amelia Island, an Ascend Collection Hotel
SpringHill Suites by Marriott Amelia Island
SpringHill Suites by Marriott Amelia Island
Beach 5 Villas - Immaculate 300 steps from the Ocean
Beach 5 Villas - Immaculate 300 steps from the Ocean
Home2 Suites by Hilton Fernandina Beach Amelia Island, FL
Home2 Suites by Hilton Fernandina Beach Amelia Island, FL
Hampton Inn Amelia Island at Fernandina Beach
Hampton Inn Amelia Island at Fernandina Beach
Amelia Schoolhouse Inn
Amelia Schoolhouse Inn
Amelia Island Williams House
Amelia Island Williams House
Blue Heron Inn
Blue Heron Inn
Residence Inn by Marriott Amelia Island
Residence Inn by Marriott Amelia Island
Hoyt House Amelia Island
Hoyt House Amelia Island
Beachside Motel
Beachside MotelWhere to stay in Fernandina Beach
- Fernandina Beach Historic District
- American Beach
- American Beach Historic District
- Fernandina Beach Old Town Historic District
- Amelia City

Fernandina Beach Historic District
Step back in time along Fernandina Beach Historic District's charming Victorian streets. Over 400 preserved buildings showcase Florida's 19th-century past, while the Amelia River waterfront bustles with boats and scenic promenades. Art galleries and seafood restaurants line Centre Street, creating a perfect coastal getaway. Wander cobblestone streets where horse-drawn carriages pass the historic Palace Saloon. Visit the Amelia Island Museum housed in a former jail. The district's walkable core makes exploring easy. Nearby Fort Clinch offers 1,400 acres of maritime forest just minutes from downtown's boutiques and waterfront dining.

American Beach
American Beach offers a glimpse into African American heritage on Florida's Amelia Island. Founded in 1935 during segregation as a Black resort community, this historic district preserves an important cultural legacy. The American Beach Museum and Evans' Rendezvous showcase its pioneering past through artefacts and stories. The area features charming historic cottages and Florida's tallest coastal dune. With pristine Atlantic shoreline and minimal commercialization, visitors enjoy peaceful beaches away from crowds. The area's authentic character and cultural significance make it perfect for history enthusiasts seeking a meaningful coastal experience.
American Beach Historic District
American Beach Historic District celebrates a pioneering African American beach resort community established in 1935 during segregation. Founded by Florida's first Black millionaire, this cultural heritage site provided a safe recreational space during the Jim Crow era. The weathered wooden cottages and concrete block homes tell a powerful storey of resilience. The American Beach Museum serves as the neighborhood's cultural centrepiece, displaying photographs and artefacts from this once-thriving resort destination. Sandy streets lined with ancient live oaks lead to an undeveloped Atlantic shoreline. Visitors appreciate the quiet residential atmosphere and meaningful history that permeates this unique coastal community.
Fernandina Beach Old Town Historic District
While Fernandina Beach Old Town Historic District isn't home to many top sights, Fort Clinch State Park and Amelia Island Lighthouse are some notable places to visit nearby.

Amelia City
While visiting Amelia City, you might make a stop by sights like American Beach and Fernandina Beach.
Learn more about Fernandina Beach
This historic barrier island town offers pristine beaches and a charming Victorian city centre with locally-owned shops. Spend mornings watching dolphins from the fishing pier, then explore Fort Clinch State Park's Civil War fortress when afternoon thunderstorms roll in.

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