You’ll watch St. Augustine glow at sunset from a comfy boat with a local guide sharing stories about pirates, lighthouses, and centuries-old forts. Sip wine or beer from the onboard bar (or BYOB on certain boats), snap photos of Castillo de San Marcos and the lighthouse, and feel that salty breeze as evening settles in.
“You know, folks say the Castillo’s walls are thick enough to stop a cannonball — but they never mention how soft the light gets out here,” Captain Mike grinned as we drifted past Castillo de San Marcos. The breeze smelled faintly briny, like old wood and seaweed, and someone behind me was quietly unwrapping cheese (which honestly made me hungry). Our sunset cruise in St. Augustine started with that easy kind of chatter — strangers at first, but it didn’t stay that way for long.
I’d picked this sunset cruise because I wanted to see the city from the water — you get a whole different angle on things, especially when the sky starts turning pink over those old Spanish rooftops. Our guide tossed out stories about pirates and shipwrecks in between pointing out dolphins (I only caught a tail fin, but still). We passed under the Bridge of Lions just as its lamps flickered on — I didn’t expect how pretty that would look from below. Someone asked about the big cross near the Fountain of Youth; turns out there’s a wild story behind it involving shipwrecked sailors and some very persistent priests. I tried to repeat one of the Spanish names back to our guide Li; she laughed and corrected me gently — probably butchered it, but she seemed happy I tried.
The bar on board had local beer and wine (I went for something cold and white), and yeah, you can bring your own snacks if you want. The OSPREY felt just right for grown-ups — not rowdy, just people swapping stories or sitting quiet watching light ripple across the bay. When we got close to the lighthouse, its beam swept right over us for a second. It was quieter than I thought it’d be out there — except for gulls calling somewhere behind us. I still think about that view back toward St. Augustine as we turned for shore; it looked older somehow, washed in gold.
The OSPREY vessel is adults-only (21+), while ISLAND BREEZE and GREAT BLUE HERON allow ages 5+.
You can bring your own alcoholic beverages only on ISLAND BREEZE; outside alcohol isn’t allowed on OSPREY or GREAT BLUE HERON.
Yes, both OSPREY and GREAT BLUE HERON have bars with beer, wine, and non-alcoholic drinks for sale.
No food is included but you’re welcome to bring small appetizers or snacks aboard.
You’ll see Castillo de San Marcos, pass under Bridge of Lions, spot the Great Cross by Fountain of Youth, and view St. Augustine Lighthouse from the water.
Yes, free parking is included for guests joining this sunset cruise.
Yes, a local guide provides live commentary throughout your time on board.
Yes, service animals are permitted on all vessels for this experience.
Your evening includes free parking near departure point, live commentary from a local guide who shares stories along St. Augustine’s waterfront landmarks like Castillo de San Marcos and the lighthouse, plus all required life preservers for safety. Drinks are available to purchase onboard (or BYOB depending on vessel), and you’re welcome to bring your own snacks along for the ride before returning after sunset.
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