Amelia Island

Amelia Island is one of the few remaining pure island delights in America. Here you will discover 13 miles of beaches that are perfect and not crowded. The Island is part of the southernmost of the chain of Atlantic coast barrier islands that stretch from North Carolina to Florida. Close to the boundary of Georgia, you will discover a natural, flourishing surroundings of aged oak trees covered with moss, astonishing sunsets, and the best leisure amenities you could ever imagine.

If you are a five-star sort of individual. You are looking for a similar type of style in the location where you like to take a holiday or possess a second residence. Look no further than than an island that's seashore was nominated in the Top 10 beaches in America by "Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous". Before you begin thinking that you can't go since your private plane is in the store, this seashore is on the Atlantic coast of Florida, USA. That's true; you simply have to take a trip as far as Amelia Island.

You can get to the resorts by means of the Jacksonville Intercontinental Airport, only some thirty minutes journey from Amelia Island by automobile. If you are driving to Amelia Island, it is only fifteen minutes off the I-95. Of course, when you arrive there, you will believe that you are a million miles away from the dry hustle and activity of the big city.

Amelia Island is one of the few outstanding undiscovered resort locations in Florida. Expect all the activities and nightlife you could wish for, but do not expect to depart Amelia Island saying, "Shame it's so commercial".

On the island, you can locate sumptuous hotels, private condominiums, bed-and- breakfast, and family homes for your pleasure.

Visitors have been coming to the region since General James Edward Oglethorpe named the spot in honor of Princess Amelia, the daughter of King George II of England. The island has a full past, having been ‘owned' by eight different countries over the centuries. Everybody wanted to come to Amelia Island; no one wanted to give it up. Part of the the past can be seen at the Fort Clinch State Park, built throughout the Civil War and is the island's camping facility.

Of course, water sports are a key focal point. Sunning, fishing, boating, sailing, you name it, it is all for you here. Though, the beach is not the only appeal on Amelia Island. There are five championship golf courses to suit all ability levels and all budgets.

Every spot you go on Amelia Island is a bit of history waiting for you. How about eating at an English style pub that was built about 150 years ago? Or visit the lighthouse that is even older. You can even reside at the oldest surviving tourist hotel in Florida. Inform them President Ulysses S. Grant sent you, he stayed there too.