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City of Fernandina Beaches
One of Florida's first tourist destinations in the late 1800s, Fernandina's beautiful beaches, charming 50-block historic district, year-round cultural events, fabulous dining and varied shops and galleries continue to enchant visitors.
Named in honor of King Ferdinand VII of Spain, the quaint seaport is steeped in history with an amazingly preserved downtown brimming with Victorian architectural gems.
Fernandina Beach is the birthplace of the modern shrimping industry. The city's famed Isle of Eight Flags Shrimp Festival began as an annual shrimp boat race. Half a century later, the Shrimp Festival's mix of shrimp, art, entertainment and pirates (yes, pirates!) now annually entertains more than 100,000 people each May.
Fernandina Beach offers residents a variety of lifestyles, including historical and modern urban residential areas along with a distinctive beach community.
amenities

BBQ Grills

Cell Service

Free Parking

Picnic

Playground

Restaurants Nearby

Restrooms

Showers

Leashed Dogs

ADA Parking

Accessibility Mat
activities

American Football

Basketball

Biking

Electric Scooter

Kiteboarding

Skateboarding

Snorkeling

Soccer

Surfing

Swimming

Volleyball

Windsurfing
prohibitions

No Alcohol

No Amplified Music

No Camping

No Drones

No Fire Pits

No Firearms

No Hole Digging

No Motorized Crafts

No Motorized Scooters
hazards

High Surf

Jellyfish

Large Waves

Rip Currents

Sharks

Stingrays

Strong Currents
Aquatic Risk
Caution
There is always aquatic risk. Please check in with a lifeguard prior to swimming. Our department determines aquatic risk factors based on ocean conditions.
