Amelia Island

Why Go to Amelia Island, Florida

 

Situated along 13 miles of picturesque coastline, Amelia Island is the southernmost tip of the Sea Islands, a chain of barrier islands along the eastern coast of the United States. Rich in both history and natural beauty, Amelia Island offers opportunities to discover museums, nature paths, pristine beaches, golf courses, and much more. Whether travelers are looking to immerse themselves in the local culture, shop for one-of-a-kind treasures, or soak up the sun, there is something for everyone.

 

 

What's Included

 

Round-trip economy airfare for trip earner and one guest

4-night stay at The Ritz-Carlton, Amelia Island

Round-trip transportation for trip earner and one guest

$500 Visa gift card for any expenses

The Ritz-Carlton, Amelia Island

 

The beauty and bounty of the Florida coast are showcased at The Ritz-Carlton, Amelia Island. This beachfront luxury resort prides itself on culinary offerings that stay true to its coastal Florida roots, spa treatments that soothe, and a golf course that naturally blends into ancient terrain. With miles of pristine beaches to explore, travelers will enjoy basking in the glow of the sun while swimming, relaxing, or walking along the sandy shores.

 
 

4750 Amelia Island Parkway
Amelia Island, Florida 32034
Phone number: +1 (904) 277-1100

 

 

 

 

When to Visit

 

The best times to visit Amelia Island are from March through May and September through November. These shoulder seasons see pleasant weather, as well as fewer tourists than in the summer months. June through August is peak travel season in northeast Florida, with hot temperatures and plenty of sunshine drawing beachgoers.

Suggested Activities

 
  • Sailing on an Amelia Island River Cruise

  • Hiking through Fort George Island Cultural State Park

  • Soaking up the sun at Fernandina Beach

  • Enjoying a visit to the Riverside Arts Market in Downtown Jacksonville

  • Indulging in a sea-inspired spa treatment

  • Exploring the Jacksonville Arboretum and Gardens

  • Learning how to surf in the Atlantic Ocean