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The Bayfront Marin House Inn, a Victorian
Bed and Breakfast in St Augustine, is located on the
waterfront of the Florida Intracoastal Waterway - Matanzas
Bay. Historic sights, museums, art galleries, fine
restaurants, quaint shops, and white sandy beaches are all
within walking distance, and the city's marina is just a half
block away.
The building is filled with porches and
courtyards and Magnificent views of morning sunrises, Matanzas
Bay, Florida's Intracoastal waterway, sailboats, the
lighthouse and wildlife in air and sea. Accommodations at The
Marin House offer king or queen pillow-topped beds, private
bath most with oversized double Jacuzzi and separate shower.
All of the rooms have private entrances, and access to outdoor
seating overlooking the bay. Additionally, all guestrooms
have individually controlled heat and air, cable television,
telephones, hair dryers, scented candles, and elegant
terrycloth bathrobes.
Lay back, relax and enjoy the sea breezes
from breakfast to evening wine hour and late night dessert as
horse drawn carriages and sail boats pass by. You may like to
stroll hand-in-hand along the seawall past the picturesque
Bridge of Lions and the historic fort, Castillo de San Marco.
St. Augustine offers horse-drawn carriage
tours, sight-seeing trains and trolleys. Cruise and sailing
ships let you see the beauty of St. Augustine from a somewhat
different perspective, and self-guided walking tours allow you
to explore the city at your leisure. You may also take
advantage of the complimentary bicycles at the Bayfront Marin
House Inn and explore. |
The gazebo, decked in silky curtains and
flowers, is an ideal site for your waterfront wedding. Your
guests can sip champagne and feel the sea breeze as they
witness your wedding or commitment ceremony. Romance packages
are available. Enjoy beautiful roses, iced champagne, fresh
chocolate strawberries, or a scented candle in your room on
arrival.
The St. Augustine area offers multiple
venues for golf and tennis, sailing, kayaking or a deep-sea
fishing cruise. It is also considered in in the premier
bird-watching areas in the country. With 43 miles of ocean
beach, two ocean inlets, three state parks, the majestic St.
Johns River, and an Intracoastal Waterway flanked by vast salt
marshes, the area offers a natural habitat for a variety of
winged creatures. |