Fernandina Beach
Fernandina Beach is located in Nassau County east of Yulee and just north of Jacksonville along Highway A1A on the banks of the St Marys River near the Atlantic seacoast and the Georgia state line. Fernandina Beach is part of the Jacksonville, Florida metro area.
Fernandina Beach Attractions
St. Michael’s Catholic Church
Old Railroad Depot, The
Amelia Island Museum of History
Amelia Island Carriages
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Getting There
1 hour south of Jacksonville
1 hour east of Gainesville
1 hour northwest of Daytona Beach
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2 hours north of Orlando
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