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Lying between the city of St. Augustine and the Intracoastal Waterway, Camachee Island is a small island, connected by bridges to the mainland on the west and to Vilano Beach on the east. It is home to island villas, townhouses, and a small community of luxury homes, as well as the Camachee Cove Yacht Harbor. This harbor community serves thousands of visiting boaters each year which transit the waterways and coastline of Florida.
Also on the island, a short walk from Harbor 26, are restaurants for breakfast, lunch and dinner, charters for sailing and fishing boats, sailing school, convenience store, bait and tackle, and several other small businesses. A short drive to Vilano Beach brings you to sun, fun, and limitless beachside activities, along with numerous eating establishments for casual or fine dining. In the other direction, the nearby Old City of St. Augustine bustles year round, with historic sites, museums, horse-drawn carriages, award winning restaurants, cafes, historic churches, special events, quaint shops, antique malls, recreation, attractions, and unique galleries. St. Augustine is about 35 miles south of Jacksonville and 45 miles north of Daytona Beach. Fifty five years before the Mayflower landed at Plymouth rock and 32 years before Jamestown, the Spanish explorer Pedro Menendez de Aviles settled the St. Augustine area, in 1565. This beautiful preserved city is full of history and a great destination for exploration, recreation, and discovery.
DIRECTIONS: I-95 to Exit # 318 . Turn left at end of exit ramp to head east on S.R. 16 to its end. Turn right onto San Marco Ave. At the 2nd light turn left onto A1A North (May Street). Go 1 mile and turn left (before the large bridge) onto Camachee Island then immediately turn right on Yacht Club Drive and follow it through the parking area to the Inn at Camache Harbor, which will be on the left. Check-in at the Inn's Front Deck. Check-in: 3:00 pm. Check-out: 11:00 am. Driving times from:
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