Gateway to Florida's historic waterways and charming river towns, offering unique small-ship river cruise experiences along the St. Johns River and coastal Florida destinations.
Cruises that visit St. Augustine, Florida
- cruises to St. Augustine, Florida
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- St. Augustine, Florida cruises
- 8-night American Cruise Lines cruise
- 8-night American Cruise Lines cruise
- 14-night American Cruise Lines cruise
- 14-night American Cruise Lines cruise
- 14-night American Cruise Lines cruise
- 14-night American Cruise Lines cruise
- 14-night American Cruise Lines cruise
- 14-night American Cruise Lines cruise
- 14-night American Cruise Lines cruise
- 14-night American Cruise Lines cruise
- 14-night American Cruise Lines cruise
- 14-night American Cruise Lines cruise
- 14-night American Cruise Lines cruise
- 14-night American Cruise Lines cruise
- 14-night American Cruise Lines cruise
- 14-night American Cruise Lines cruise
- 42-night American Cruise Lines cruise
About St. Augustine, Florida
When your ship docks here, you'll step into America's oldest continuously occupied European settlement, where centuries of history come alive along cobblestone streets and colonial architecture. Shore excursions typically feature the charming historic district with its Spanish colonial landmarks and local dining scene, while some itineraries venture to nearby destinations like Jacksonville, Amelia Island, and the peaceful waters of the St. Johns River system. Whether you're a history enthusiast or simply seeking authentic Florida coastal charm, St. Augustine offers a memorable port experience that complements your river cruise adventure perfectly.
Cruise Lines at St. Augustine, Florida
- American Cruise Lines (110 cruises)
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Frequently Asked Questions
What cruise lines sail from St. Augustine, Florida?
American Cruise Lines operates cruises from St. Augustine, Florida. With 60 upcoming cruises available, American Cruise Lines offers both river and ocean cruise options departing from this historic port of call.
When is the best time to cruise from St. Augustine, Florida?
The peak months for cruising from St. Augustine are November, December, February, March, and April. These months offer pleasant weather and are the most popular times to book cruises, so early reservations are recommended to secure your preferred sailing dates.
How much do cruises from St. Augustine, Florida cost?
Cruise prices from St. Augustine, Florida range from $3,992 to $10,437 per person. The final cost depends on factors such as cruise length, cabin type, and the specific itinerary you select.
What destinations can I visit on cruises from St. Augustine?
Cruises from St. Augustine visit scenic Florida destinations including Jacksonville, Amelia Island, Palatka, Lake George, and Green Cove Springs. These itineraries showcase the natural beauty and historic charm of Florida's waterways through both river and ocean cruise options.
What can I see and do in St. Augustine during a port day?
St. Augustine is America's oldest continuously occupied European settlement, offering historic attractions like the Castillo de San Marcos fortress, charming cobblestone streets, Spanish colonial architecture, and excellent restaurants and shops. You can explore the historic district on foot, visit museums, enjoy local cuisine, or take a ghost tour of this beautifully preserved city.
How do I get from St. Augustine cruise port to the city center?
St. Augustine's cruise port is conveniently located near the historic downtown area, which is walkable from the port. Taxis, rideshare services, and local shuttles are available for those preferring not to walk, and the distance to the historic district is approximately 1-2 miles.
Is St. Augustine a port of call or a home port?
St. Augustine is primarily a port of call, meaning cruises stop here as part of a larger itinerary rather than serving as the departure point. This makes it an excellent destination to explore during your cruise vacation while enjoying the convenience of your ship as your home base.