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KATIE KENNEDY

Staying at Elizabeth Pointe Lodge

November 2, 2020

Staying at Elizabeth Pointe Lodge

Elizabeth Pointe Lodge, Amelia Island, Fernandina Beach, Florida

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One final post about my travels to Fernandina Beach. We had the most amazing stay at the Elizabeth Pointe Lodge! I just had to give it some individual attention and let it shine all on its own. If you’re thinking of booking a trip to Amelia Island, here is my top hotel recommendation and why I loved it so much!

  • Elizabeth Pointe, Amelia Island, Fernandina Beach, Florida
The Location

This bed and breakfast is right on the gorgeous Atlantic Ocean beaches. Honestly, need I say more? If I do, imagine waking up every morning with a cup of coffee and an epic sunrise view. I really can’t think of a better way to begin the day. From there, you’re just a quick drive, or longer scenic walk, away from Fernandina Beach’s buzzing historic district. With this hotel, you get the best of both worlds!

  • Elizabeth Pointe, Amelia Island, Fernandina Beach, Florida
The Rooms

The rooms in this historic hotel are exactly what you need for a long weekend away. They are cozy with tons of natural light. Each room also includes a bathrobe that I couldn’t wait to sink into. I would like to note that this hotel also has a socially distanced check-in. The room key, two masks, and all our hotel information were already waiting for us in our room when we got to the hotel. Because traveling in the year 2020 is no easy feat, this was greatly appreciated! 

  • Elizabeth Pointe, Amelia Island, Fernandina Beach, Florida
The Food

My favorite thing about our stay was waking up and be treated to a delicious breakfast. During normal times, they would have a buffet breakfast in their dining room. Right now, they do a fantastic job at social distancing by limiting the number allowed in the dining room and allowing you to pick your meal ala carte. My standard order was over-easy eggs, wheat toast, and a fruit cup. Afterward, we take our coffee and sit on the back patio to watch the sunrise. Since David and I were both working remotely, we also appreciated being able to take advantage of the dining room during our 9-5 after breakfast.

  • Elizabeth Pointe, Amelia Island, Fernandina Beach, Florida
The Amenities

The Elizabeth Pointe Lodge really goes above and beyond for southern hospitality. The staff was so friendly and extremely accommodating. They have everything you need for a perfect beach day right on hand, including beach chairs, towels, umbrellas, and bottles of water. The lobby sells local goodies from various small businesses in the area. I always love it when local spots support one another. It gave me such a good sense of how much this community cares.

  • Elizabeth Pointe, Amelia Island, Fernandina Beach, Florida

I know that for so many, the thought of traveling can seem very daunting. Even still, it’s something that David and I don’t take lightly. We want to keep ourselves, our loved ones, and our communities safe. If you are hoping to get away, I recommend doing your research and finding a destination that’s taking the precautions seriously. Amelia Island definitely was the perfect answer and I cannot wait to get back soon!

Love from Florida,
Katie

As always, thanks for stopping by! To keep up with all things about the Sunshine State, be sure to visit my exclusive Florida page, here.


Filed Under: Florida, Travel

Date Night at Fernandina Beach

October 30, 2020

Date Night at Fernandina Beach

Fernandina Beach, Amelia Island, Florida

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Whenever David and I travel, we like to experience at least one romantic date night. Happy hour, dinner, desserts, and a nightcap… the whole works! That was especially true during our stay on Amelia Island. The historic town was just so charming. That alone was enough to make for a romantic destination. If you live in town or planning your own visit, here was our perfect date night in Fernandina Beach.

Happy Hour at the Principal’s Office

In my personal experience, every great date night starts with a happy hour. In Fernandina Beach, we decided to start our evening at the Principal’s Office. Located in the historic Amelia Schoolhouse Inn, this was a charming little spot to start things off. With a great cocktail list and fully stocked bar, everyone can find something to suit their pallet. I highly recommend ordering the Recess, a delicious concoction of Vodka, Aperol, Basil, Blueberry, and Grapefruit Bitters.

Fernandina Beach, Amelia Island, Florida
Dinner at Le Clos

The next stop was an extremely memorable meal at Le Clos. Inside a colorful cottage is a sophisticated French restaurant. Opening in 1996, this spot effortlessly brings Provençal dishes to North Florida. We ate so well on this night with a full dining experience. Starting with classic escargots, David and I shared some surf-and-turf with perfectly cooked scallops and bistro steak. It’s the kind of meal that you think about for days to come. Before your own French-inspired date night, be sure to make a reservation.

Fernandina Beach, Amelia Island, Florida
Dessert To-Go at Fantastic Fudge

After a truly decadent meal, we opted to take a stroll through town before dessert. We kept hearing amazing reviews about the local fidgety, so of course, we had to try for ourselves! Admittedly, I’m not the biggest fudge person, but at 8 o’clock on a Friday, this was the place to be! They offer all kinds of sweet treats, but we grabbed some Maple Walnut Fudge (David’s favorite) and saved it for later.

Night Cap at The Decantery

We ended our evening with one final cocktail at The Decantery. This was a perfect place to end the night. They have a fantastic cocktail list, that changes seasonally. The bartender, Austin, whipped some delicious off-menu drinks. Since my go-to cocktail is a daiquiri, I was given a “Halle Berry”. It was a twist on the classic with strawberry and a touch of jalapeño. Delicious! 

Fernandina Beach, Amelia Island, Florida

Whether you live in town, in Florida, or afar having a special date night can make the simplest of weekends feel so special. If you are looking for a spot for a romantic getaway, I simply cannot recommend this corner of the Sunshine State enough. Cheers!

Love from Florida,
Katie

As always, thanks for stopping by! To keep up with all things about the Sunshine State, be sure to visit my exclusive Florida page, here.


Filed Under: Florida, Travel, Uncategorized

Travel Guide: Amelia Island

October 28, 2020

Travel Guide: Amelia Island

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Get ready to read a novel! After only four days, David and I both fell in love with Fernandina Beach. This small town at the northeastern-most point of Florida had so much to offer. If you consider yourself a history buff, beach bum, shopaholic, foodie, or anything in between, there is something for you on Amelia Island.

  • Amelia Island, Fernandina Beach, Florida, Travel
How to Get There:
  • By Car: No matter what corner of Florida you’re from, getting to Amelia Island couldn’t be easier! Just north of Jacksonville, you can pop off at Exit 373 on I-95. In just 20 minutes, you’ll reach the Atlantic Ocean and the sweet little town of Fernandina Beach. Driving from St. Pete, the trip only took 4 hours.
  • By Plane: Even if you don’t live within driving distance, Amelia Island is still an easy destination for you. Jacksonville is by far the closest major airport. Since they are both north of the city, you can get from the airport to historic downtown in under 40 minutes.
  • Amelia Island, Fernandina Beach, Florida, Travel
Where to Stay:
  • Elizabeth Pointe Lodge: This perfect little hotel was our home base on this first trip to Amelia Island. Located right on the Atlantic Ocean, you greet the new day with the sunrise and breakfast on their patio. At night, we would come home and end our evening with the sound of the waves crashing. Pure bliss!

Instagram: @elizabethpointe

  • The Ritz Carlton, Amelia Island: The Ritz Carlton really needs no introduction. Although it’s the farthest from the quaint downtown area, you have everything right at your fingertips on the resort grounds. This is the perfect option if you’re wanting to get away and simply relax. A spa treatment is always a good idea!

Instagram: @ritzcarltonameliaisland

  • Amelia Schoolhouse Inn: Nestled right next to the historic downtown district, we were able to visit this spot for happy hour. Originally built in 1886, it serves as the island’s first school. Since then, it has worn many hats and is currently a cherished 17 room boutique hotel. The next time we come into town, I can’t wait to stay here!

Instagram: @ameliaschoolhouseinn

  • Amelia Island, Fernandina Beach, Florida, Travel
  • Fernandina Beach, Amelia Island, Florida, Travel
Where to Eat:
  • Timoti’s: This low-key local joint instant became a favorite for David and me… So much so, we ate there twice during our four-day stay. They offer high quality, wild-caught seafood in all forms. Always partial to fried shrimp, I highly recommend either the shrimp basket or po-boy. For a lighter meal, they also have phenomenal looking poke bowls.

Instagram: @timotisseafoodshak

  • Le Clos: Every time David and I visit a new city, we always like to have at least one really special dinner out. For Fernandina Beach, that was Le Clos. This French restaurant is located in a colorful cottage right in downtown. From start to finish, our entire meal was incredible. I will be thinking of our dinner for weeks to come!

Website and Reservation

  • The Boat House: On our last night, we popped into one of the newest spots in town. It has only been open since September but is already the place to be. We grabbed a seat at the bar and we got a little taste of the local life. Since seafood is the regional fare, it was a no-brainer to order the scallops. *chef’s kiss* They were as soft as butter and perfectly seasoned.

Instagram: @theboathouse_ai

  • Amelia Tavern: I always love visiting the local tavern. Amelia Tavern is definitely the local watering hole. With a great food menu, it also houses Amelia Island Brewing Company. David absolutely loved their menu and was able to order a flight, sampling a good number of what they offer.

Instagram: @ameliatavern

  • Leddy’s Porch: This was such a fun spot for a Saturday morning. Leddy’s Porch is at the Florida House Inn. Built in 1857, it has hosted presidents, diplomats, and historic families. Today this bed and breakfast offers delicious comfort food in a historic backyard setting.

Website and Menu

  • Amelia Island, Fernandina Beach, Florida Travel
  • Amelia Island, Fernandina Beach, Florida, Travel
Where to Drink:
  • Amelia Island Coffee: What’s a trip to a new city without visiting the local coffee shop? Since this cafe is right in the middle of the historic district, it’s perfect to take to-go and wander. Nothing fuels my exploring better than a cup of cold brew.
  • Palace Saloon: This corner spot is the oldest continuously run bar in the state of Florida. Established in 1903, it has deep historical roots in the town and even prohibition. Grab a cocktail and cheers with locals and vacationers alike.
  • The Decantery: Who doesn’t love a craft cocktail bar? Right next to the oldest bar in the state, this may have been my favorite spot of the weekend. While they have a great menu outright, Austin, our bartenders offered to get creative a make some unscripted drinks. Since my go-to cocktail is a daiquiri, I was given a “Halle Berry”. It was a twist on the classic with strawberry and a touch of jalapeño. Delicious!
  • Principal’s Office: Consider this one of the few times where you actually want to be sent to the Principal’s Office. Back at the Amelia Schoolhouse Inn, is this fun cocktail bar. This is a place where I would definitely frequent if I lived nearby.
  • First Love Brewing: This final pick was a hit with David and several locals. Their beer list was extensive and very diverse. Although I’m not the biggest beer drinker, I absolutely loved their Raspberry Sour, aka Pink Ranger. While we didn’t eat here, I heard that their food is top-notch!
  • Fernandina Beach, Amelia Island, Florida, travel
What to Do:
  • Relax at the Beach: Since we wanted to really focus on exploring the town, we didn’t get to do this as much as I would have liked. That being said, the beaches were stunning and a great place to plant yourself for the day. As we drove along A1A, I noticed countless beach access points and what seemed like generous parking. Always nice to keep in mind.
  • Shop Local: This is always my recommendation when visiting a new town and their selection of local boutiques did not disappoint! No matter what kind of memento you’re looking for, you can find it in Amelia Island. Some names to know are Hudson & Perry, Pearl, Eight Flags Antique Market, and The Cape House.
  • Play Bocce: A fun fact I learned about Amelia Island is that there is a cherished lawn game in the heart of the city. Since I’m a card-carrying shuffleboard member, I get it! Pétanque is a cousin of bocce ball. You can find courts right next to the Amelia River harbor and they host the Pétanque American Open each year.
  • Fernandina Beach, Amelia Island, Florida, Travel
  • Fernandina Beach, Amelia Island, Florida, Travel

Is there something I glaringly missed? We just began to scratch the surface of this sweet town. We already planning a return trip, sooner rather than later. I can’t wait to uncover more to see, eat, and drink on Amelia Island.

Love from Florida,
Katie

As always, thanks for stopping by! To keep up with all things about the Sunshine State, be sure to visit my exclusive Florida page, here.


Filed Under: Florida, Travel, Uncategorized

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