9064 reviews
Old Town Trolley Tours St Augustine
4.6
Whether you’re just breezing through or enjoying an extended stay, we’ve got several options to choose from to help you maximize your time in St. Augustine and still see the best first!
9064 reviews
Old Town Trolley Tours St Augustine
4.6
We rode your trolley the weekend before Christmas during the daytime and Kanga was our driver/guide. To say that she made the tour would be an understatement. She was amazing! The entire tour was really cool, but her narration really made it special. We have returned home… but the memories we made down there will always be with us…
…We had 3 different tour guides Robert the Pirate, Allie Cat, and Summer. All were amazing friendly and informative. I assume they have to memorize things but the way each one spoke and talked was different and made the trolley even better. Thank you and wanted to brag about how great they were and how they helped make our visit even more amazing!
Our group of eight just spent 2 days in St. Augustine… best thing we did was buy 2 day passes for your trolleys. We could not have been more pleased with your services and how helpful and entertaining all of your staff were to us… Well done by all!!! Don’t know what you folks feed these people for Breakfast, but I want some! Thank you all for a very enjoyable trip.
Jerry is the best driver and most amazing addition that we have met on your team! He genuinely cares about the people that he transports and makes the time to ask about where they are from, etc, but also cares enough to remember them. Jerry felt like family by the time we were finished with our vacation. Having a team that is as amazing and customer-friendly is a blessing, but having a member of that team like Jerry is a true blessing…
We had the pleasure of visiting St. Augustine and Old Town Trolley Tours was a highlight of our trip. The conductors are wonderful, and their expert narration was a delight. Truly educational AND entertaining. We’d like to give a special shout out to John, our Beach Bus conductor, who is a sweetheart! Thank you OTT …you will see us, again!
My mom and I enjoyed our trolley experience tremendously! It went off without a hitch! The guides were all very informative and added to the sightseeing experience. We were able to see and do so much more because of the trolley. We were also pleased to see that you have wheelchair-accessible options, as next time we will be traveling with a wheelchair user. We have already recommended you to several people.
The Guides were not only very entertaining but extremely educated on the area. Each one had a little more to add. I left some pictures at the old jail booth from our first trip. Love It. B Back Soon, Thank You.
I enjoyed every minute of his tour. I rode the trolley all over town for three days and he was the best guide. Now I want to return to St. Augustine and bring all my friends to ride the trolley.
I just wanted to leave a note about a fantastic staff, including our driver, Jim. But in specific I want to mention a specific person who truly made our trip extraordinary and one who I will always remember. His name is Charles and he’s from Tennessee. He was just so friendly and nice and gave me great ideas for places to see while on the tour and in the city…
We arrived here in St. Augustine on Monday and attempted to cross the street from our hotel to the welcome center. In our attempt to cross the street, purchased our tickets, and were ready to cross the street again… we met Scooter who offered us a safe ride to our hotel…
…Had Kit Kat as our tour guide and she was so funny and informative. Very engaging! We had several tour guides over the course of the two days, but we are very happy to report that our trip ended on a high note with Kit Kat. Thank you so much from Chicago!
The tour was awesome, we loved all of the things we got to see, and it really helped us acclimate to all of the things in St. Augustine we could see and visit. Our tour guide Summer was amazing, she knew her stuff and was funny and entertaining! We loved her, and couldn’t have asked for a better guide and driver. Kudos Summer and thank you for making our experience so great! Will definitely do it again next time we go to St. Augustine!
…Very knowledgeable and funny. Made the tour interesting. My 6-year-old daughter even stayed quiet and took in the information. I am a teacher and always enjoy the tour as I learn something new every time! Never gets old! Great job!!
…Particularly Patrick at the Old Jail and Orville at the Oldest Store Museum. Their depth of knowledge was extraordinary and their sense of humor silly and fun. They were both EXCELLENT! Worth every penny and we had a blast. Already recommended it to my folks who will be in St. Augustine in March!
Daily.
Tour length: 90 minutes.
Tours depart continuously every 15 minutes.
9:00 am to 4:30 pm
July 4: Last tour is at 3pm.
Thanksgiving: Last tour is at 3pm.
December 24: Last tour is at 3pm.
December 25: Closed.
All schedules are subject to change. Please call (904) 829-3800.
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Times vary according to date.
Please see calendar for available tour times.
Private tour groups welcome.
Tours board at the Welcome Center, 27 San Marco Ave.
For more information, go to Ghosts & Gravestones schedule.
Reservations are required.
Call (904) 829-3800.
Mon. – Sun.: 9am – 5pm
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Midnight – 2:30am.
Closed on July 4th, Christmas Eve and Christmas night.
Reservations are required.
(844) 388-6452
Dates: November 24, 2024 – January 26, 2025.
Tour length: Approx. 30-45 minutes.
Departs from: Visitor Information Center, 10 West Castillo Drive.
Reservations are required.
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We take great pride in providing an itinerary that showcases all the great aspects of each city during our tours. The most popular stops on our St. Augustine tour include Potter’s Wax Museum, St. George Street, Castillo de San Marcos, the Fountain of Youth, St. Augustine Distillery, and the Villa Zorayda Museum.
Our St. Augustine tour is 8.5 miles long and averages 90 minutes from start to finish, but our hop-on, hop-off tour is designed for you to hop off at any stop, explore a St. Augustine attraction or neighborhood, and hop back on when you are ready to resume your St. Augustine sightseeing experience.
You may start your Old Town Trolley Tour at any of our convenient stops. Click on Map and Stops to see a list of our stops with information about the attractions and points of interest at each stop.
The St. Augustine tour travels through the Historic District, St. George Street, Lincolnville, and Plaza de la Constitución and offers a shuttle to St. Augustine Beach.
Our St. Augustine tours run 364 days per year (365 in leap years). We’re only closed on Christmas Day.
Old Town Trolley Tours of St. Augustine operates the city’s largest fleet of sightseeing vehicles, and this allows us to pick up and drop off more frequently than any other trolley company. The frequency of the trolleys depends on the time of the year, traffic, and weather conditions.
Located in the heart of St. Augustine, this architectural marvel has played a significant role in America’s history. From the time it was built in 1672, to date, the fort has witnessed countless wars and struggles, yet it still stands tall and strong. The best way to visit the fort is by taking the Old Town Trolley Tour. The trolley stops at all of the major landmarks and monuments in St. Augustine, including Castillo de San Marcos. Not only will you get a chance to see the stunning fort but you’ll also be able to explore the city’s rich history and culture.
Built in 1891, the St. Augustine Old Jail Museum was once home to some of the most notorious residents of the city. The jail was used until 1953 and has since been transformed into a living museum. As you walk through the old cells, you can imagine what life was like for those who were incarcerated for everything from drunkenness to murder. If you really want to get the most out of your visit to the Old Jail, book a guided tour. Your guide will tell you stories about prisoners and their families, the jail wardens, and life in the city. You’ll learn about the health and safety concerns of the prisoners and how they passed their time while locked behind bars.
If you have only one day in St. Augustine, you can still experience the best of the city. You can start with the Old Town Trolley Tour, which will take you to the Historic District, containing the Castillo de San Marcos and St. George Street, where you can stroll through Colonial-era buildings turned into quaint boutiques and cafes. After the tour, head to Flagler College, the Lightner Museum, and Ponce de Leon’s Fountain of Youth Archaeological Park. End your day with a local seafood dinner at Raintree Restaurant or Harry’s Seafood Bar and Grille.
While it is technically possible to walk everywhere in St. Augustine, it can be quite tiring, especially in the hot summer months. Additionally, some attractions are quite spread out, such as Ponce de Leon’s Fountain of Youth Archaeological Park and the St. Augustine Lighthouse & Maritime Museum. The Old Town Trolley Tour is a great way to get around and see all the must-visit spots without getting too exhausted. The trolley tour takes you on a 90-minute loop, covering all the key attractions and landmarks in the city.
St. Augustine, Florida is not only known for its historical significance but also for its luxurious lifestyle and high-end estates. Many famous personalities, including celebrities and politicians, have chosen St. Augustine as their second home. Whether you are a tourist or a local, knowing where these celebrities reside can be quite thrilling.
First off, let’s talk about the famous personalities that have houses in St. Augustine. Oprah Winfrey is among the A-listers who have chosen St. Augustine as their secondary residence. Winfrey’s property is located on a private island inside the boundaries of Gates Grille Reserve. Another popular celebrity who calls St. Augustine home is Michael Jordan, the famous basketball player. He has a lavish mansion situated in the upscale community of Glenmoore, which is also home to other prominent personalities like Andre Agassi and Steffi Graf. American actor Richard Boone, famously known for his lead role in “Have Gun – Will Travel,” also had a house in St. Augustine.
Magnolia Avenue’s beautiful cobblestone road will take you back in time and give you a glimpse of what life was like in America’s early days. As you walk down this street, you’ll feel like you’re in a movie set, surrounded by buildings that have stood the test of time. The street is renowned for its distinctive Victorian-era homes and spawling magnolia trees, as well as the Spanish Colonial architecture on display at the Ponce de Leon’s Fountain of Youth Archaeological Park and the historic Mission Nombre de Dios site. Magnolia Avenue is a display of St. Augustine’s architectural heritage showcasing the testaments to our country’s progress and resilience.
But, no visit to St. Augustine is complete without a stop at St. George Street. This pedestrian-only thoroughfare is lined with shops, galleries, restaurants, and historic homes. Take a stroll down the quaint cobblestone street and admire the stunning architecture, including the Spanish Colonial-style buildings and charming courtyards.
The Old Town Trolley Tour takes you past the iconic shopping mecca known as St. George Street as well as Magnolia Avenue’s unique architecture.
St. Augustine is a city steeped in history and culture, making it the perfect place for a night out. With so much to see and experience, it can be overwhelming to decide what to do. A night out in St. Augustine is an experience like no other. From jazz bars to spine-tingling ghost tours, there is something for everyone.
At night, the Colonial Quarter is illuminated by lanterns, giving it a magical feel. You can take a stroll through the Quarter and experience what life was like in old St. Augustine. As the home to some of the best jazz clubs in Florida, you’ll find plenty of options to choose from. Take a stroll down St. George Street, the hub of the local jazz scene, and St. Augustine will not disappoint.
Feeling spooky? St. Augustine is said to be one of the most haunted cities in the United States, and the city’s ghost tours are a testament to that. Head over to the Old Jail Museum. The historic prison looks like something out of a horror movie, making it the perfect spot. A Ghosts & Gravestones tour will take you through the Old Jail as well as other haunted locations around the city. Be prepared for some spine-tingling tales and eerie experiences. It’s sure to be an unforgettable night out in St. Augustine.