6 Romantic Ways to Enjoy the St Augustine Nights of Lights




Every winter, St Augustine’s Historic District comes alive during the Nights of Lights, with over 3 million lights sparkling in the Old City. From Mid-November to the end of January, the boulevards bustle with an energy that takes the beautiful and historic city’s romantic vibe and raises it through the roof.
At Coleman Concierge, we’re a travel couple specializing in romance and soft adventure, and we’ll share our six most romantic ways to enjoy the St Augustine Nights of Lights.
Read along for our tips and tricks, but be warned, you might be packing your bags before the last holiday light has twinkled.























Old Town Trolley’s Nights of Lights Tour
For over 30 years, Old Town Trolley has been showing people the best of the Historic District with narrated, hop-on/hop-off tours. However, the Nights of Lights Tour is a little more intimate and romantic. You can reserve an entire row in advance for privacy and elbow room and make the 30-45 minute tour a private moment to scout out your favorite light displays.
The tour is a continuous round trip that departs and returns to a station outside the Visitor Center. You get light-enhancing glasses when you board and cookies and hot apple cider when you return. Along the route, the usual narration is replaced with a montage of holiday music.

Pro-tip, arrive early to allow for parking, available at the Visitor Center Garage.
















Self Guided Walking Tour of the Nights of Lights
One of our favorite things about St Augustine is the walkability of the Historic District. St George Street is a pedestrian-only thoroughfare, but the entire district is compact and foot-friendly.
While you’re out and about, be sure to pick your favorite display and cast your vote on the QR code. Do you know why this is important? Maya Z. Rossignac-Milon , a postdoctoral research scholar at Columbia Business School, put it this way-

Romantic partners who experience a stronger sense of shared reality feel closer and more committed to their partner and feel that they have ‘merged minds.’ Further, once romantic couples have established a strong sense of shared reality, they are motivated to uphold and protect it.

Voting on your favorite light display might seem simple, but it creates a moment with your partner that will last long after the lights come down.


























Make it a Meal
We gushed about the food scene in our Romantic Things to do in St Augustine piece, so it should be no surprise that it makes a reprise in our Romantic Nights of Lights. However, we added a new venue for the season – the Columbia Restaurant .
The Columbia Restaurant is Florida’s oldest restaurant, dating back to 1905, and a St Augustine staple for almost forty years. The Cuban/Spanish decor is alluring, and nothing is more romantic than sharing tapas and a ‘1905’ Salad prepared tableside. After you feast, it’s an easy frolic over to the Visitor Center to catch a Nights of Lights trolley, or to wander amongst the twinkly lights walking off the deliciousness.



























Sunset Sailing
Imagine sailing into the setting sun with the wind in your hair and a glass of wine on your lips. It’s a romantic scene for sure, but throw in 3 million lights and a 320-year-old fort towering over the shoreline, and you might be on to something. Of course, we’re talking about St Augustine, but you still need to pick your boat.
If your visions of romance are inextricably linked to booty, then go ahead and book passage on the Black Raven Pirate Ship . However, if you’re a little more refined or just like wine, may we suggest the Schooner Freedom’s Nights of Lights Sunset Sails?
You start by sailing under the Bridge of Lions’ drawbridge and then cruise where the winds take you. Silence surrounds you when the motor turns off, and you’re alone with the sun, the sea, and the occasional dolphin. As the sun sets, you head to shore to see the Nights of Lights up close and wait for the bridge to open again.
Schooner Freedom’s sunset cruise has an open wine bar for a sip and sail or a practical pirate pregame. You return to the Municipal Marina conveniently located just a few steps away from the central light display at the Plaza de la Constitución. From there,  you can clear your head discovering ways to explore the Nights of Lights, or better still, if you have a room in the Historic District, you don’t have to worry about the drive home at all. On that note…

































Why Don’t You Two Get a Room?
Seriously, St Augustine has some of the most romantic hotels in Florida , including one of our favorites, The Collector Inn . Still, during our time in the Nights of Lights, we tried a romantic B&B in the Historic District – Centennial House Bed & Breakfast and it was wonderful.
Staying in the Historic District during the Nights of Lights makes all the difference because you park once and can enjoy the rest of the evening with nothing but relaxation and romance. The Centennial House was a beautiful home base with the beauty of a B&B but the privacy of a boutique hotel. Plus, check out this fabulous jetted tub to wash away your walking worries
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