Though the shortest month, February packs in a lot of holidays and traditions like Black History Month and the Super Bowl. ONE Sotheby’s International Realty offers tips on new restaurants and cool concerts for Valentine’s Day as well as where to spend an art-filled afternoon and entertain the kids on Presidents’ Day Weekend. We also look ahead to one of winter’s biggest events in Northeast Florida.
The Amelia
The Amelia celebrates its 30th anniversary with new and timeless traditions at the Ritz-Carlton, Amelia Island, from March 6-9. The event-packed weekend introduces the Reverie, an auto-themed, culinary and cigar kickoff party leading up to more highlights including the Legends of Speed dinner honoring race champion Hélio Castroneves; car auctions and cruising tours, and the Amelia Concours d’Elegance with nearly 300 cars representing 35 classes.
Part of the Sea Island archipelago in the Southeastern U.S., Amelia Island tops many vacationers’ bucket lists. Eight flags have flown over the centuries-old, historic destination, whose quiet beaches and premier resorts such as the Ritz-Carlton, Amelia Island continue to draw residents and visitors. Fancy living here? Discover more local details and property listings with the following link.
Romantic Restaurants
Saint debuted in one of America’s most historic buildings with a charming courtyard and rooftop to dine on lobster ravioli and sip a vodka, Prosecco and lemon sorbet “Gabagoo.” Two delicacies often associated with romance can be found at Brine Oysters Champagne & Caviar in San Marco. The intimate setting also serves a variety of interesting crudos, which are part of 12-course, seafood tasting menus.
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In 1565, Spanish explorers established the oldest continually inhabited European settlement in the U.S. Known as the Ancient City or the Old City, St. Augustine charms residents and visitors to this day with its historic architecture, over 42 miles of barrier coastline and thriving hospitality scene. Fancy living here? Discover more local details and property listings with the following link.
Live Music
Macy Gray and The Dirty Dozen Brass Band are among headliners during the fourth annual Fort Mose Jazz & Blues Series (Fort Mose Historic State Park, February 6-8 and February 14-16). The legendary, 91-year-old Willie Nelson is on the road again (St. Augustine Amphitheatre, February 19-20). Since the Seawalk Music Festival is complimentary, elevate your experience with VIP passes (Seawalk Pavilion, February 22-23).
Fort Mose Jazz & Blues Series | St. Augustine Amphitheatre | Seawalk Music Festival
In 1565, Spanish explorers established the oldest continually inhabited European settlement in the U.S. Known as the Ancient City or the Old City, St. Augustine charms residents and visitors to this day with its historic architecture, over 42 miles of barrier coastline and thriving hospitality scene. Fancy living here? Discover more local details and property listings with the following link.
Part of Jacksonville’s 22 miles of beaches, Jacksonville Beach is the largest of the city’s beach communities. Officially named in 1925, the hub for outdoor activities and entertainment counts many attractions including Jacksonville Beach Pier and Seawalk Pavilion. Fancy living here? Discover more local details and property listings with the following link.
Out & About
Celebrate the Historic First Coast’s Iberian heritage by attending the Cava Dinner, Grand Tasting and other soirées during the St. Augustine Spanish Food & Wine Festival (Lightner Museum and Flagler College, February 20–22). The Amelia Island Book Festival’s gala, panel discussions and showcase invite readers to mix and mingle with their favorite, bestselling authors (Ritz-Carlton, Amelia Island, February 28; Fernandina Beach Middle School, March 1).
St. Augustine Spanish Food & Wine Festival | Amelia Island Book Festival
Part of the Sea Island archipelago in the Southeastern U.S., Amelia Island tops many vacationers’ bucket lists. Eight flags have flown over the centuries-old, historic destination, whose quiet beaches and premier resorts such as the Ritz-Carlton, Amelia Island continue to draw residents and visitors. Fancy living here? Discover more local details and property listings with the following link.
Museum Exhibits
On view at MOCA Jacksonville, “Honoring Joan Mitchell” commemorates what would have been the late American artist’s centennial year. The exhibit, which runs through June 15, features abstract paintings and pastels on paper from the museum’s permanent collection. Discover the inner workings of the mind and psychology behind functions such as emotions, memory and decision making in MOSH Jacksonville’s “Mindworks” through May 4.
MOCA Jacksonville | MOSH Jacksonville
Jacksonville, the largest city geographically in the contiguous U.S., boasts an incredible variety of green spaces and beaches, as well as prime waterfront from the Atlantic Ocean to St. Johns River with its iconic bridges. The city’s vast network of neighborhoods and islands further invites nonstop adventure. Fancy living here? Discover more local details and property listings with the following link.
Family Fun
More than watching hockey, Jacksonville Icemen fans can high five the team and ride the Zamboni at February matches against the Trois-Rivières Lions and Orlando Solar Bears (VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena). The JAX International Auto Show displays dozens of makers and models (Prime Osborn Convention Center, February 14-16). The Cathedral Festival celebrates 40 years of tradition from rides to fireworks (Mission Nombre de Dios, February 21-23).
Jacksonville Icemen | JAX International Auto Show | The Cathedral Festival
Jacksonville, the largest city geographically in the contiguous U.S., boasts an incredible variety of green spaces and beaches, as well as prime waterfront from the Atlantic Ocean to St. Johns River with its iconic bridges. The city’s vast network of neighborhoods and islands further invites nonstop adventure. Fancy living here? Discover more local details and property listings with the following link.
In 1565, Spanish explorers established the oldest continually inhabited European settlement in the U.S. Known as the Ancient City or the Old City, St. Augustine charms residents and visitors to this day with its historic architecture, over 42 miles of barrier coastline and thriving hospitality scene. Fancy living here? Discover more local details and property listings with the following link.
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