St. Augustine Chauffeured Brunch Tour With Alcoholic Drinks

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USD13500

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A full refund will apply if you cancel more than a day before the activity start time.

Duration3 hours
Guide LanguageEnglish
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Schedule a boozy brunch during your next visit to St. Augustine with this culinary tour. Your private chauffeur will cruise you to four of the best brunch destinations in the city. Pass by historic sites like the Plaza de la Constitucion and Castillo de San Marcos National Monument en route to these local hot spots for diners of all tastes.

Highlights

Ride through Ancient City with a local restaurant insider
Stop for bites and drinks at four popular brunch spots
See sites like the Huguenot Cemetery and Flagler College
Enjoy food and drink pairings with your ticket

Itinerary

We offer local-neighborhood foodie tours and culinary adventures, entertaining everyone from lifelong locals to international visitors.
Founded in 1565 by Spanish explorers, St. Augustine is the oldest continuously-inhabited European-established settlement in what is now the contiguous United States.
Love historic cities? Then come explore the brick lined the streets and some of our favorite venues, in St. Augustine!
Tour Includes:
3 hours of glorious food and bubbly cocktail pairings
4 to 5 fabulous venues
Fully guided by a licensed and knowledgeable tour host
Exciting, chauffeured city exploration on route to each amazing venue
All-inclusive of food and pairings
On our foodie tours, we pass by Flagler College. Founded in 1968, the campus comprises 19 acres (77,000 m ), the centerpiece of which is the Ponce de León Hotel, built in 1888 as a luxury hotel. The architects were John Carrere and Thomas Hastings, working for Henry Morrison Flagler, the industrialist, oil magnate and railroad pioneer. It is now listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
See this historic fortification built in the 17th century. The oldest masonry fort in the continental United States, the Castillo de San Marcos is a large Spanish stone fortress built to protect and defend Spain's claims in the New World. It's a National Monument and, at 325 years old, it's the oldest structure in St. Augustine.
The Huguenot Cemetery in St. Augustine, Florida located across from the historic City Gate was a Protestant burial ground between the years 1821 and 1884. Prior to American occupation the Spanish city of St. Augustine was predominately Catholic and the only burial ground within the city, the Tolomato cemetery, was reserved for Catholics. Recognizing a need for a formal Protestant burial ground an area just outside the city gate was chosen by the new American administration in St. Augustine. The first burials occurred in 1821 just prior to a yellow fever epidemic which claimed the lives of a large numbers of the city's inhabitants.
Historic park in the center of downtown St. Augustine. The original city plan was built out from this location. It is bordered by The Government House, the Cathedral Basilica, and the Bridge of Lions and Matanzas Bay. Spain's 1573 Law of the Indies, Leyes de los Indies, specified that colonial town plans set aside such a plaza for government, church and public use. Along coasts, plazas were to begin at the waterfront - to see and to be seen.
Government House dominates the west end of the Town Plaza, a unique Spanish land use component lying within a National Historic Landmark District. Along coasts, plazas were to begin at the waterfront - to see and to be seen. Since 1598, a government building has stood on this site with a view of the harbor landing, accommodating administrative headquarters and residences of colonial governors appointed by the Crowns of Spain, then Britain, then Spain again. After Spain ceded Florida to the United States in 1821, this current Government House served as a courthouse and briefly as a Capitol of the new Territory of Florida.
The Cathedral Basilica of St. Augustine is a historic cathedral in St. Augustine, Florida, and the seat of the Catholic Bishop of St. Augustine. Constructed over five years (1793–1797), it was designated a U.S. National Historic Landmark on April 15, 1970. Its congregation, established in 1565, is the oldest Christian congregation in the contiguous United States.

Exclusions

Tour Host gratuity

Additional Information

  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Not recommended for pregnant travelers
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • When making your reservation, please note any severe, LIFE-THREATENING food allergies (IE: nut or shellfish). We CANNOT guarantee accommodations for: special dietary requests, vegan, kosher, dairy allergies, sugar, soy, gluten-free restrictions, pescatarian, etc.

Guide Languages

  • English

Cancellation Policy

  • A full refund will apply if you cancel more than a day before the activity start time.

  • No refund is possible if you cancel less than a day before the activity start time.