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VILANO BEACH

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Bonnie
July 27, 2022
Very shelly beach, great for shark tooth hunting.
Sara
February 2, 2021
For more than two centuries, Vilano Beach has been the beach that locals go to. It’s a choice spot north of St. Augustine popular for its casual atmosphere, quiet ambiance, and natural surroundings. To get to Vilano Beach, you must take the scenic route. And by that, we mean coastal AIA, a designated Scenic Byway. This Byway supports a variety of wildlife including birds, the gopher tortoise, and endangered species. The Vilano Beach Pier is located nearby on the river side of the Matanzas inlet, and it is one of the best vantage points to watch the sunset over downtown St. Augustine. Some of the best local restaurants on the Northeast Coast are located in Vilano Beach. Cap’s on the Water, The Reef, Aunt Kate’s, Kingfish Grill, and Beaches all have something in common. They offer outdoor seating and waterfront views, the freshest seafood and Old Florida favorites such as shrimp and grits, Minorcan Clam Chowder, succulent shrimp, and flavorful farm-to-table fare. All served up by friendly locals. Choose from surf fishing, fishing from the pier, or launch your boat from the ramp. Boaters can tie up at the marina, the pier, or at one of many local restaurants with docks for guests to disembark and take a break from the waves. Red Boat Water Tours delivers stunning views of St. Augustine and Matanzas Bay from the water. Choose from a Sunset Tours or a Dolphin Odyssey. Florida Water Tours will take you on an eco-tour, where a knowledgeable guide will point out dolphins, fish, birds, and share information about different species. Yes, you can take four-wheel-drive vehicles onto Vilano Beach. Vehicle access is limited seasonally and by the beach and weather conditions. For more information about beach access and permits, visit the St. Johns County website. Yes, you may bring your dog to Vilano Beach. Keep your pet leashed at all times and be sure to pick up after your furry friend. Please observe all posted rules and regulations regarding beach use as well.
For more than two centuries, Vilano Beach has been the beach that locals go to. It’s a choice spot north of St. Augustine popular for its casual atmosphere, quiet ambiance, and natural surroundings. To get to Vilano Beach, you must take the scenic route. And by that, we mean coastal AIA, a designat…
Al & Kathryn
August 1, 2019
Beachgoers can easily get to the beach.
Amy
July 30, 2017
Great local beach for shell and shark teeth hunting. The beach is not as wide as St. Augustine Beach and the surf tends to be stronger.
Valerie
October 10, 2021
Try and catch it at a lower tide and you can walk around from the ocean side to the inlet-known as porpoise point. Our favorite local beach and a neat little part of town. Check out the Airstream camper boutique shops and the pier.

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Vilano Beach, FL