Discover St. Augustine’s rich history on an electric golf cart tour. Explore iconic landmarks and cultural events with an expert guide. Book your adventure today.
Discover St. Augustine’s rich history on an electric golf cart tour. Explore iconic landmarks and cultural events with an expert guide. Book your adventure today.
- St. Augustine - Embark on a comprehensive and enlightening tour of St. Augustine. Discover the cultural milestones that have made St. Augustine a pivotal part of world history. This tour is conducted using our electric vehicles through the downtown area, showcasing all the major historical landmarks and sites. From The Mission Nombre de Dios,…
- St. Augustine - Embark on a comprehensive and enlightening tour of St. Augustine. Discover the cultural milestones that have made St. Augustine a pivotal part of world history. This tour is conducted using our electric vehicles through the downtown area, showcasing all the major historical landmarks and sites. From The Mission Nombre de Dios, Castillo De San Marcos, The Ponce De Leon Hotel (now Flagler College), The Cathedral Basilica, The Tolomato Cemetery, The Saint Francis Barracks, to The Plaza De La Constitución, there are countless stories to explore. The driver serves as your guide, and questions are encouraged. Throughout the tour, the guide will highlight historical attractions and points of interest while sharing the rich history of charming St. Augustine.
- Flagler College - From The Mission Nombre de Dios, Castillo De San Marcos, The Ponce De Leon Hotel (now Flagler College), The Cathedral Basilica, The Tolomato Cemetery, The Saint Francis Barracks, to The Plaza De La Constitución, there are countless stories to explore.
- National Shrine of Our Lady of La Leche at Mission Nombre de Dios - The Shrine of Our Lady of La Leche at Mission Nombre de Dios dates back to the founding of St. Augustine in 1565. On September 8, 1565, Pedro Menéndez de Avilés arrived and claimed this site for Spain and the Church, naming it Nombre de Dios, meaning Name of God. He appointed Father Lopez as the mission’s leader, making him the first parish priest in St. Augustine.
- Cathedral Basilica of St. Augustine - The Cathedral Basilica of St. Augustine is the oldest Catholic Church in the city and the oldest parish in the nation.
- Tolomato Cemetery - Situated in St. Augustine, Florida, the oldest European-established city in the United States, Tolomato Cemetery was used from the 18th century until 1884.
- St Francis Barracks - Located on Marine Street, the St. Francis Barracks were built from coquina between 1724 and 1755 by Franciscan friars. The barracks were adapted for military use when the British took control of Florida in 1763. In 1821, Florida was acquired by the United States, and the US Army managed the barracks until they were deactivated in 1900. They were then leased to Florida State Troops, the precursor to today’s National Guard, in 1907.
- Castillo de San Marcos National Monument - Constructed by the Spanish in St. Augustine to protect Florida and the Atlantic trade route, Castillo de San Marcos National Monument preserves the oldest masonry fortification in the continental United States and showcases over 450 years of cultural intersections.
- The Oldest House Museum Complex - Also known as the Gonzalez-Alvarez House, this structure is owned and operated by the St. Augustine Historical Society and is the oldest surviving Spanish colonial residence in Florida.
- Fountain of Youth Archaeological Park - Pedro Menendez de Aviles established the city of St. Augustine at the Timucua village of Seloy, now the site of the Fountain of Youth Archaeological Park.
- Memorial Presbyterian Church - Flagler’s Memorial Presbyterian Church was dedicated on March 16, 1890. The congregation moved from the old Presbyterian Church on St. George Street to the new sanctuary, which accommodates 480 worshipers. Flagler built the church in memory of his daughter Jennie Louise Flagler, who passed away in 1889. He selected Carrere & Hastings, the architects of the Ponce de Leon Hotel, to design it. Its architecture is inspired by the Basilica of St. Mark in Venice, Italy.
- Bridge of Lions - Completed in 1927, the Bridge was built during Florida’s opulent land boom era. It was designed as both a functional transport for vehicles and a piece of art, linking downtown St. Augustine with Anastasia Island.
- Plaza de la Constitucion - The Plaza de la Constitución is located at the heart of our historic city. It is surrounded by the Cathedral Basilica of St. Augustine, Trinity Episcopal, and the Government House. The plaza faces the Bridge of Lions and features a central pavilion used for city events, private gatherings, and live entertainment. There is also a public market that has been active since the 1500s, where fish, vegetables, and other goods were historically traded.

- Meeting point at the north side of the parking garage
- Certified Guide
- Contact number available on the day of the tour
- Facing the Renaissance Hotel across the street
- Meeting point at the north side of the parking garage
- Certified Guide
- Contact number available on the day of the tour
- Facing the Renaissance Hotel across the street
- We DO NOT offer parking. Please plan accordingly and arrive early to secure parking.
- We DO NOT offer parking. Please plan accordingly and arrive early to secure parking.
Support small local businesses by visiting us directly online at ExploreToursAndPickUps.com. This tour offers a comprehensive and educational experience of St. Augustine. Discover the cultural events that have made St. Augustine a significant part of world history. The tour is conducted on our electric golf carts through the downtown area, showcasing…
Support small local businesses by visiting us directly online at ExploreToursAndPickUps.com. This tour offers a comprehensive and educational experience of St. Augustine. Discover the cultural events that have made St. Augustine a significant part of world history. The tour is conducted on our electric golf carts through the downtown area, showcasing all the main historical landmarks and sites. From The Mission Nombre de Dios, Castillo De San Marcos, The Ponce De Leon Hotel (now Flagler College), The Cathedral Basilica, The Tolomato Cemetery, The Saint Francis Barracks, to The Plaza De La Constitución, there are countless adventures to explore. The driver serves as your guide, and you are encouraged to ask questions. During the historical tour, your guide will highlight historical attractions and points of interest while sharing the history of charming St. Augustine. The tour remains seated on the vehicle throughout. Please refer to your receipt/ticket for directions and details
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.