Things To Do In Fernandina Beach is the local information layer for Amelia Island — and our work and our destination have been featured in regional and national media. Here is some of the coverage of the beaches, history and attractions we write about every day.
Recent Coverage
Voyage New York
A Local's Guide to Historic Downtown Fernandina Beach
A walking guide to Centre Street's Victorian shops, dining and the Palace Saloon, by Natalie Johnson.
Read on Voyage New York → (opens in new tab) Our Historic Downtown guide →The American News
American Beach: The Historic Heart of Amelia Island's African-American Heritage
On the 1935 resort founded by A.L. Lewis and the legacy of NaNa dune.
Our American Beach guide →California Gazette
Fort Clinch State Park Visitor Guide for Fernandina Beach
A visitor's guide to the preserved 1847 fort, trails and Atlantic beach.
Our Fort Clinch guide →US Reporter
The Hidden Infrastructure Behind a Memorable Day in Fernandina Beach
How a great island visit comes together — featuring the Amelia Island Lighthouse.
Our Amelia Island Lighthouse guide →Medium
Who Controls Discovery: The New Battle for Local Tourism in the Age of AI
Thought leadership on local tourism discovery and AI, by Natalie Johnson.
About our mission →BLK News
The Role of Local Businesses in Supporting Tourism Economies
On how local businesses like our sponsor, Mocama Beer Company, power tourism.
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