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Planning a trip to Downtown Fernandina Beach? Here are the best things to do in Fernandina Beach FL including the best shopping, historical sights, and restaurants in this charming historical downtown.

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Things to Do in Fernandina Beach FL Historical Downtown

Curious about the best things to do in Fernandina Beach FL including the historic downtown? I've got you covered with my guide to exploring this charming, walkable and historic downtown. If you are curious if Amelia Island has a downtown area? It does! And this is your guide to exploring it.

Start planning your trip with my Amelia Island Travel Guide and

Amelia Island and Fernandina Beach are often thought of as the same place, but they are actually two separate places. Amelia Island is the entire island but is also thought of as the most southern section of the island including the upscale resorts near the Amelia Island Ritz Carlton and the Amelia Plantation which has the Omni Amelia Island. Fernandina Beach is the actual town on Amelia Island immediately to the north. The downtown area is on the west side of the island near the harbor along the Amelia River.

If you are looking to explore areas outside of downtown check out these posts: What to Do in Amelia Island Florida & Things to Do in Amelia Island With Kids.

This article explores the lively and lovely walkable Downtown Fernandina Beach on the coast of Northeast Florida. The downtown area is unexpectantly and surprisingly vibrant and fun. It's full of local shops, coffee shops, restaurants, victorian-era architecture, and even historical attractions. The city also hosts events like the Isle of Either Flags Shrimp Festival, Independence Day Festival, and weekly farmer's market.

It's a fun place for both adults and kids! This is a unique Florida spot to explore.

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Facts & History of Fernandina Beach

Before we dive into the things to do in Fernandina Beach Downtown let's chat about the history. Fernandina Beach and Amelia Island have a rich history because it's been inhabited for centuries and has been under the rule of eight different countries' flags since the 16th century. The shrimp festival is named Isle of Eight Flags in honor of those different flags flying.

You'll see lots of pirate memorabilia around town because the island has a history of having pirates around. There was also a time when bootleggers and shrimpers reigned over the island.

The island itself is considered part of the Sea Island Chain and is the barrier island along the Florida Atlantic coast that is closest to Georgia. It's very close to Jacksonville.

The downtown area spans 50 blocks and has 400 structures on the National Register of Historic Places. It has a vibe that reminds me of the way Charleston or Savannah used to be years ago.

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Basic Tips for Downtown Fernandina Beach

Downtown Fernandina Beach is full of things to do! The area is very approachable and walkable. Parking is available on the street and is free. Most of the time you can find a spot, but busy summer weekends can be a bit tricky. We've gone in April and October and never had trouble.

The main street is called Centre Street and is a hub for many shops, restaurants, and historic buildings.

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Things to Do in Fernandina Beach FL Historical Downtown

Curious about the best things to do in Fernandina Beach FL, here's your guide to all the fun history, shops, tours, sights, and restaurants.

Historical Highlights & Notable Sights

Nassau County Courthouse

The Nassau County Courthouse is a gorgeous late- 19th-century Florida courthouse located off Centre Street. It's just one of the historic buildings that make this area a historic destination. It was built in 1891 and is one of the few remaining buildings like it in Florida. It remains the hub for the county's judicial and government needs.

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There is a cute fountain in front perfect for a photo op.

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Lesesne House

Also on Centre Street, across the street from the courthouse, you'll find the Lesene House. It's a classic Revival Style Home that was built in 1860 and is one of the oldest homes in the region. This charming house is still a private residence but is worth a peek at from the road, especially if you appreciate old homes.

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The Palace Saloon

Opened in 1903, The Palance Saloon is the oldest continually operating drinking establishment in Florida.Local legend says it was the last bar to close before prohibition. The bar was designed by Adolphus Busch, the founder of Anheuser- Busch. The bar is still a popular nightlife spot.

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Old Train Depot

The old train depot is now home to the Amelia Island Welcome Center. The depot was Florida's first Atlantic to Gulf railway. It's a cute place to visit and has this fun pirate statue for kids of all ages.

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Fernandina Harbor Marina

The Fernandina Harbor Marina is located right off Centre Street and is a cute place to walk around and see some boats along the Amelia River. They are located right on the Intra Coastal Waterway right at the Florida- Georgia border.

Several boat tour companies are based in this area.

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Downtown Fernandina Beach Restaurants

Eating out is one of the top things to do in Fernandina Beach FL downtown. There are so many delicious restaurants and eateries featuring everything from fine dining to homemade desserts and casual eats. The downtown area is made up of nearly entirely locally-owned restaurants and is a delightful place to grab a bite to eat. I have had so many great meals from this area. Here are a few of the more popular ones.

Amelia Island Coffee

Amelia Island Coffee is located right on Centre Street and is the perfect first stop on your tour of downtown. They are friendly and have super delicious coffee drinks.

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Nana Teresa's Bake Shop

Nana Teresa's Bake Shop is a must-stop place on your trip to Historic Downtown Fernandina Beach. It's one of the best bakeries I've ever tried.

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They have everyone from cakes, cookies, cheesecake, and a classic 1950s soda fountain inside.

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My personal favorite is the macrons which tasted like little pillowy bites of heaven. Don't miss it!

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The Boat House

The Boat House is a delicious seafood restaurant in downtown Fernandina Beach with a fabulous outdoor stage for music. Don't miss their Seafood Nachos.

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The Tavern by Amelia Island Brewing Company

The Tavern by Amelia Island Brewing Company is a great spot to enjoy a local beer with delicious eats.

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Timoti's

Timoti's Seafood Shak is another Fernandina Beach institution. They feature fast and casual seafood eats like fish burgers, poke bowls, and lobster rolls. For kids, they even have a playground on site.

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Fernandina's Fantastic Fudge

Fernandina Fantastic Fudge is a classic beach town fudge shop that also features hand-dipped ice cream.

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More Downtown Fernandina Beach Restaurants to Try:

  • Cafe Karibo - An American bistro with an extensive menu.
  • T-Ray's Burger Station - Located in an old family-owned Exxon station, this fun burger joint is a local favorite.
  • Espana - A Spanish tapas restaurant that is to die for! One of my top picks for the best restaurant in Fernandina Beach.
  • The Salty Pelican - Located close to the harbor with a sunset view, this fun spot is great for eating seafood.
  • Burlingame Restaurant - A sophisticated spot that's perfect for a more fine dining experience.
  • Joe's 2nd Street Bisto - Located in a historic home, this cozy spot features some of the best food in downtown Fernandina Beach.
  • Pablo's Mexican Cuisine - A local hotspot and the place to get classic Mexican food downtown.
  • Ciao Italian Eatery - An upscale Italian restaurant with everything from pasta to pizza.
  • La Clos - A charming and intimate French restaurant.

Looking for more restaurant reviews? Check out my Amelia Island Restaurant Guide.

Downtown Fernandina Beach Shopping

Shopping is another top thing to do in Fernandina Beach FL. You'll find everything from the expected tourist souvenirs to high-end boutique shopping. The shops are mostly local and super charming! Here are a few highlights.

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Where to Stay in Historic Fernandina Beach

Historic Fernandina Beach's downtown district is home to just one traditional hotel and several smaller inns, breakfast inns, and b&bs. Here are your choices. You can also find VRBO or AirB&B rentals.

Downtown Fernandina Beach Special Events

Exploring some of the annual special events is one the of top things to do in Fernandina Beach FL downtown.

  • Isle of Eight Flags Shrimp Festival - A fun street festival celebrating Fernandina's colorful shrimping history. Held on the first weekend in May.
  • 8 Flags Car Show, Amelia Cruizers - A classic car show held in October.
  • Dickens on Centre - Amelia Islands premiere Christmas event. It's a victorian Christmas event inspired by Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol." The holiday event features shows, costumed characters, a parade, and more. Held in December.
  • Fernandina Beach Farmer's Market- Held every Saturday year-round. A charming place to buy locally grown produce and goods like prepared foods. Held on North 7th Street.
  • Fernandina Beach Arts Markets - An extended beach market held in conjunction with the Farmer's Market on the 2nd and 4th Saturdays of the month. A great place to buy local arts and goods. Held adjacent to the regular Farmer's Market.

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Fernandina Beach Downtown Tours

If you still want more information and things to do in Fernandina Beach FL, you can also try these locally run tours.

Things to Do in Fernandina Beach FL Downtown

There are so many things to do in Fernandina Beach FL Downtown. I hope this guide gives you a helpful place to start planning your trip. I also have lots of guides on the surrounding areas including Amelia Island and the town of Fernandina Beach. Continue planning your trip here.

More Amelia Island Travel Information:

  • Amelia Island Travel Guide
  • Best Amelia Island Restaurants
  • Best Things to Do on Amelia Island
  • Best Things to Do with Kids on Amelia Island
  • Boneyard Beach Florida - Big Talbot Island State Park

More fun moments from my family vacations to Amelia Island:

  • Top 15 Favorite Moments from Amelia Island 2022
  • Top 12 Favorite Moments from Amelia Island 2021
  • Top 15 Favorite Moments from Amelia Island 2020

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FAQs

What is the old jail in Fernandina Beach? ›

The former Nassau County Jail is located in Fernandina Beach, Florida. It was built in 1938 with Art Modern architectural influences and designed by Roy Benjamin. The building is now home to the Amelia Island Museum of History. It is on the National Register of Historic Places (NRIS #09000927).

What time does the shrimp drop in Fernandina Beach? ›

A unique local tradition, locals and visitors alike gather along the riverfront in downtown Fernandina Beach (North Front Street) to watch a giant shrimp covered in lights fall from the sky as part of an annual tradition to welcome a new year. It happens at a family-friendly 7 p.m. Festivities occur from 5-8 p.m.

Can you drink on the beach in Fernandina Beach? ›

Alcoholic beverages are not permitted on city of Fernandina or Nassau County beaches. It's unlawful for any person to consume or drink beer, wine or alcoholic beverage.

What is the difference between Fernandina and Amelia Island? ›

What is the difference between Amelia Island and Fernandina Beach? Fernandina Beach is the town located on Amelia Island. It's known for its charming downtown historic district and waterfront views. Discover more with our Downtown Fernandina Beach Travel Guide.

What celebrities are in Fernandina Beach? ›

Oprah, Kenny Chesney, John Travolta, Sean Connery — all arrived by yacht at the river town of Fernandina Beach.

Were there slaves on Amelia Island? ›

Around 60,000 enslaved people were illegally brought through Amelia Island. Yet, despite the harrowing past of Blacks on Amelia Island, there was a turning of the tides, post-Civil War, for African Americans.

Why is Amelia Island called a plantation? ›

The Proclamation of 1763 established the St. Marys River as East Florida's northeastern boundary. During the early period of British rule, the island was known as Egmont Isle, after Lord Egmont who had a 10,000-acre plantation covering almost the entire island.

How did Amelia Island get its name? ›

Amelia Island is named after Princess Amelia, the daughter of King George II of Great Britain. In just 100 years, roughly from 1750 to 1850, control of Amelia Island changed hands about seven times.

What month does the shrimp run in Florida? ›

On the east coast side of the state, the winter Florida shrimp season runs from October through June. On the west coast, shrimp run in July and August.

What fish is in season at Fernandina Beach? ›

In Fernandina Beach, you'll find Redfish hiding around inlets, the tidal parts of St. Marys River, and the local jetties. You can catch them throughout the year but the big Bull Reds usually show up in late summer and fall. To entice the Redfish bite, you can use live bait such as mullet, pilchard, shrimp, or crab.

What time are the fireworks in Fernandina Beach? ›

Downtown Fernandina Beach is where the past and the present collide into small town perfection and where the Hometown 4th of July celebration takes place from 6pm – 9pm featuring music and fun for the whole family. Fireworks will launch at approximately 9:00pm.

What is the most beautiful beach on Amelia Island? ›

1. Seaside Beach. Travelers who make their way to Seaside Beach will find themselves in an area often deemed the most beautiful of all the beaches Amelia Island boasts. This stretch of shorelines is impeccably maintained and offers up sweeping waterfront views.

Has a hurricane ever hit Amelia Island? ›

There have only been three hurricane strength storms to pass near Amelia Island in the last 155 years.

Can you smoke on Fernandina Beach? ›

City of Fernandina Beach bans smoking from public beaches and parks. Offenders will face a $75 fine if they are caught smoking.

Is Fernandina Beach Florida a good place to retire? ›

Fernandina Beach is in Nassau County and is one of the best places to live in Florida. Living in Fernandina Beach offers residents a sparse suburban feel and most residents own their homes. In Fernandina Beach there are a lot of parks. Many retirees live in Fernandina Beach and residents tend to lean conservative.

Do you need a permit to drive on Fernandina Beach? ›

City of Fernandina Beach Duval County Allows Driving on Beach? Yes - Out-of-County residents shall obtain a permit to drive or park on the beach. No permit is required if you are a Nassau County resident.

Is Fernandina Beach an expensive place to live? ›

Fernandina Beach is ranked 132 out of 273 cities across the US in terms of cost of living. The cost of living in Fernandina Beach is 94.6% of the national average.

Can you have chickens in Fernandina Beach? ›

Fernandina Beach City Manager Joe Gerrity says the city ordinance only allows a resident to have one chicken if they ask for, then receive, a permit from his office.

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