AVAILABLE BY THE WEEK or MONTH. Family friendly, oceanfront condo-- a 5 minute walk from your patio to the beach. Easily roll your beach equipment over the sloped wooden dunes walkover to the white sandy beach.
2 Bedrooms + 2 Baths,. Sleeps 4 comfortably.
RELAX ON THE BEACH AND AT THE POOLS--OR GET ADVENTUROUS!
Stroll through the courtyard and around the pool area to the boardwalk that stretches over the beach dunes. The sloped boardwalk (no steps) allows beachgoers to easily roll coolers and beach equipment to the wide sandy beach.
IT'S A GREAT PLACE TO VACATION!
St. Augustine Beach and Tennis Club Condominium. is one of St. Augustine Beach's truly oceanfront condominium complexes.
Master bedroom has queen-size bed and second bedroom has twins. Dining area seats four. Fully-equipped kitchen.
Comcast/Xfinity wifi and TV included.
The condo is CLEAN and completely and comfortably furnished (including bed and bath linens) for a relaxing getaway--just bring your own beach towels, beach chairs, boogie and surf boards, beach toys etc.
SUN, SWIM, FISH, SURF, TENNIS, GOLF, GO SHELLING--OR JUST RELAX ON THE BEACH
Top 25 in United States in new ranking—
(The St. Augustine Record – March 6, 2023)
With its “gorgeous white powder sand,” a Northeast Florida beach is among the best in the United States, according to a new survey from Tripadvisor.
Ranking 13th on its list of Top 25 Beaches – United States,
St. Augustine Beach is among eight Florida beaches to make the annual list. (Topping the list is Ka’anapali Beach in Lahaina, Hawaii.)
JUST ACROSS THE BRIDGE OF LIONS A FEW MILES EAST OF ST. AUGUSTINE BEACH—The historic City of St. Augustine was ranked No. 1 on Southern Living Magazine’s most recent list of the South's Best Small Towns (March 2023)
ST. AUGUSTINE BEACH has consistently been ranked in the top ten of best beaches in the United States. While you can find plenty of information on the history of the City of St. Augustine, here's some little publicized history about St. Augustine Beach which is located on Anastasia Island:
Until the mid-18th century, the St. Augustine Beach area was used as pasture land for cattle and quarries for coquina. In 1730, a businessman from New York by the name of Jessie Fish claimed the coastal land south of the lighthouse and established the local citrus industry. The Fish family cultivated this land from 1730 to 1820's. In the 1880's,
St. Augustine Beach was called South Beach. The transportation from St. Augustine was provided via the South Beach Railroad. This train brought tourists to see the alligator farm, quarries, and lighthouse and to relax along the beaches. In 1920 the first hotels in St. Augustine Beach brought tourists who enjoyed this pastoral escape from formal St. Augustine. There were no paved roads. The only way to travel was over the dunes or to drive on the beach. The history of St. Augustine Beach is closely tied to the history of early exploration in North America. The settlements of the French, British and Spanish explorers in this area played an important role in the rich history of Florida and the United States.
BUT COME SEE FOR YOURSELF--Explore the historic sights of St. Augustine as well as the relaxing offerings of Anastasia Island.