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Vacation rentals in St. Augustine Beach

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Condo in St. Augustine
Oceanside complex M33 1 Bed 1 Bath w/Heated Pool
Newly Remodeled 1 bedroom condo with King Size Bed, Queen Size Sleeper Sofa, 55" TV's in Living Room and Bedroom. Stairs to 3rd Floor unit with private patio. Fully Equipped Kitchen, Dishwasher, Washer/Dryer, WiFi, Cable TV, Clubhouse, Fitness Room, Tennis Courts, 2 Swimming Pools (1 heated), Shuffleboard Courts, Picnic Area with Grills & Private Beach Walkway. Dog Friendly (1 DOG ONLY) with a $100 pet fee due on Check In. Restricted Breeds: Rottweiler, Pit Bull, Doberman, Chow, Shepherd.
$95 per night
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Condo in St. Augustine Beach
Ocean Front Gem; Top Floor Corner Unit
Top floor, direct ocean front, corner unit with elevator and beautiful views of the beach from both bedrooms, living room, dining room, kitchen and private balcony. We have upgraded the appointments and decor in this condominium and believe it to be the best condo in Saint Augustine Ocean and Racquet. We also offer the condo immediately next door, Ocean Front Escape for rent: https://www.airbnb.com/h/saint-augustine-oceanfrontescape. Our check in process is contact free.
$278 per night
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Condo in St. Augustine
Ocean Gallery: 2 pools/resort amenities
Bright, airy and beachy, this condo at Ocean Gallery pairs resort-style amenities with an exceptionally clean, stylish and comfortable condo. Perfect for a couple or one family, it sleeps up to 4 in beds (primary bed sleeps 2; pullout sofa in living area sleeps 2 additional guests - perfect for kids). You’ll be a few steps from 1 of the 2 pools, and a 5 minute leisurely stroll through the complex will take you to the beach!
$173 per night

Stay near St. Augustine Beach's top sights

St. Augustine Beach203 locals recommend
Sunset Grille102 locals recommend
Salt Life Food Shack172 locals recommend
World Famous Oasis Restaurant69 locals recommend
Bridge of Lions24 locals recommend
Beachcomber Restaurant104 locals recommend

Other great vacation rentals in St. Augustine Beach

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Apartment in St. Augustine
Beautiful Modern Studio Apt, 100ft to the Beach
$85 per night
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Condo in St. Augustine
Anastasia Island 1 ~ Beach, Relax & Explore
$116 per night
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Condo in St. Augustine
Ocean Front Charmer
$107 per night
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Apartment in St. Augustine
Déjà Blue - Steps to the Ocean!
$100 per night
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Apartment in St. Augustine
Anastasia Grand #4-*Walk to Nights of Lights*
$146 per night
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Cottage in St. Augustine
Beautiful Beach Cottage
$146 per night
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Guest suite in St. Augustine
Entire guest suite short walk to beach.
$95 per night
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Condo in St. Augustine
Treehouse Gypsy Palace direct oceanfront
$215 per night
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Apartment in Saint Augustine
Balcony apt on USA’s oldest Street (St. George St)
$236 per night
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Apartment in St. Augustine
Beach Charm in Downtown St. Augustine.
$141 per night
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Cottage in Saint Augustine
Sea La Vie Beach Studio
$98 per night
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Home in St. Augustine
Luxurious Oceanfront Home
$289 per night

Quick stats about vacation rentals in St. Augustine Beach

Total rentals

830 properties

Rentals with a pool

620 properties have a pool

Pet-friendly rentals

240 properties allow pets

Family-friendly rentals

720 properties are a good fit for families

Total number of reviews

27K reviews

Nightly prices starting at

$50 before taxes and fees

Your guide to St. Augustine Beach

All about St. Augustine

Teensy St. Augustine Beach — 2.5 square miles, population about 7,000 — located on Anastasia Island, is all about one thing: the beach. And after that: more beaches. The town has focused all its attention on the shores of its eponymous white-sand beach, where you can bike and even drive on designated stretches of hard-packed sand. Here you’ll also find the St. Johns County Ocean Pier, located in a four-acre beachfront park that features a shaded pavilion, volleyball and bocce courts, and a splash park for kids. Many come here to fish, and you can get gear and bait right on the pier, but it’s also a nice place for a leisurely stroll with ocean views. You could spend your whole vacation in idyllic St. Augustine Beach, but venture just a bit beyond its borders and there are even more natural wonders to discover. This town is also a low-key base for trips to nearby St. Augustine, the nation’s oldest city.


The best time to stay in a vacation rental in St. Augustine Beach

Expect highs in the 80s Fahrenheit from June through September. During October and November temperatures are closer to 70 degrees, and December through March expect temperatures in the low to high 60s, before they climb back into the mid- to high 70s in May and April. Rain falls all year round, but mostly June through September, so pack an umbrella no matter when you travel, but especially in summer.


Top things to do in St. Augustine Beach

Anastasia State Park

Explore more than 1,600 acres of unique coastal wilderness in this oceanfront park that encompasses marshes, ancient sand dunes, and a phenomena called maritime hammocks — stands of coastal forests, shaped by the ocean winds. And, yes, there are pristine white-sand beaches. The park is also home to more than 195 species of birds, including snowy egrets and ospreys, and is an important stopping point for migratory fowl. You can stock up on supplies and snacks at the park’s shop and grill, and a rental store supplies bikes, kayaks, and other equipment.

Vilano Beach

Located on Scenic Byway A1A, the brief 20-minute drive to Vilano Beach is part of this destination’s appeal. As you leave Anastasia Island, you’ll cross the Bridge of Lions, completed in 1927 and guarded by a pair of marble replicas of Rome’s Medici lions. Upon arrival, you’ll be greeted by a lovely, under-the-radar beach with a pier perfect for catching sunsets that also affords views of some of nearby St. Augustine’s historical buildings, such as the Castillo de San Marcos, a 17th-century fortress.

Crescent Beach

Named for its curved shoreline that hugs the Atlantic Ocean, Crescent Beach is a hidden gem of a white-sand beach that’s rarely crowded. Like other nearby beaches, its hard-packed sand is ideal for biking, walking, and running. You’ll find showers, restrooms, and picnic gazebos here, making it a solid choice for families. Crescent Beach is also an ideal stop on the way to or back from the Fort Matanzas National Monument. The Spanish fort, completed in 1742, is just a six-minute drive from the beach.

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