The sun rises majestically over the horizon. The wildlife gracefully stirs, embracing a renewed sense of curiosity. Your footprints create one-of-a-kind impressions as you stroll along the shore. And your pace, without realizing, keeps time to the rhythm of the sea. On the beaches of Amelia Island, this is how the day begins. Where you take it from there is entirely up to you. Let’s find your Island thing.
In her recent visit to Amelia Island, Guest Blogger Sylvia Longmire allows us to spend a day in the life of a wheelchair user.
To learn more about Sylvia and her Wheelchair User’s Guide to Accessible Florida, please visit her website.
Amelia Island is arguably one of the most beautiful vacation spots in Florida, and the City of Fernandina Beach is filled with several family-friendly and wheelchair accessible things to see and do. From beautiful beaches to historic forts, museums, and Victorian homes, a full weekend is the perfect amount of time to enjoy much of what Amelia Island has to offer wheelchair users and their families. Here’s a suggested itinerary of things to see and do, including some cool places to eat. Your accessible itinerary starts on a Friday early evening and ends mid-afternoon on Sunday.
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Amelia Island's natural beauty leaves a lasting impression. However, we request that visitors and residents leave only their footprints. Please respect the environment and dispose of trash properly, fill in any holes and smooth out sandcastles before you leave the beach. These obstacles can be a danger to nesting sea turtles and other wildlife. Articles left unattended after sunset may be removed and destroyed.
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Come Fly Above the Beaches of Amelia Island
Learn and explore the beach location names on Amelia Island including: Amelia State Park, American Beach, Peters Point, Beach Access 30, Main Beach, Seaside Park, and North Beach Park.
Meet Me at American Beach
One of the most fascinating chapters in the story of Amelia Island, American Beach came to be through the efforts of Florida's first African American millionaire, Abraham Lincoln Lewis, born in 1865.
Moments in Nature on Amelia Island, Florida
On the northeastern tip of Florida lies Amelia Island, a barrier island offering an unspoiled setting for natural escape.
Sea Turtle Excavation 2021
Join a live excavation with the Amelia Island Sea Turtle Watch and see what captures the hearts and minds of all who visit Amelia Island.
Have a question about Amelia Island? Whether you're curious about the best times to visit, things to do, or recommendations for dining and accommodations, you're likely to discover the information you need here. Take a look at our most frequently asked questions to the right. If you can't find what you're looking for, send a message to Info@AmeliaIsland.com and we'll get back to you as soon as possible.
What is there to do on Amelia Island?
In addition to beautiful beaches, Amelia Island is home to an irresistible mix of luxury spas, world-class golf, distinctive dining, unique shopping and an amazing array of things to do for families, couples and groups.
Is Amelia Island a good choice for families with kids?
With natural beauty, family-friendly attractions and accommodations, and welcoming atmosphere, Amelia Island is an excellent choice for families. 13 miles of uncrowded, clean beaches offer so many ways to play. Historic attractions and outdoor recreation, such as Fort Clinch State Park, are abundant. And sports, from mini-golf to electric skateboarding, are great for all ages. Get inspired with our Family Travel Guide.
Is Amelia Island dog friendly?
Escape to Amelia Island without leaving your four-legged family members behind. We offer pet-friendly hotels/motels, resorts and vacation rentals where most pets are welcome to stay. Historic downtown Fernandina Beach is proud to be pet-friendly and you can tell by all the water bowls located outside many of the store fronts on Centre Street. If your furry family member wants to play on the beach, that’s fine. Leashed dogs are welcome to frolic in the surf just the same as you! Or, send them to one of the island’s dog parks for a fun canine experience with friends. Learn more about pet-friendly vacations on Amelia Island.
Is Amelia Island good for couples?
If you’re looking for a romantic escape, nothing says “I love you” like a beach getaway. Enjoy tranquil strolls together, sunbathing or an oceanfront couples’ massage. Find inspiration with our Romance Travel Guide.
What is the best month to visit Amelia Island?
Unlike most Florida destinations, Amelia Island gets four seasons. June, July and August bring long, summer beach days and all the memories you can make. September, October and November mean slightly cooler temperatures, so fall is perfect for enjoying outdoor area activities, including many island events. December and January bring drier air and comfortable winter weather. March, April and May bring springtime blooms, and it’s a great time to enjoy sightseeing, beachcombing, biking and nature walks.