Address: 12 N Front St, Fernandina Beach, FL 32034, USA
“Our first meal in Amelia island during lunch hour was not easy to find a place. The mail man told us about this place. Our experience here was wonderful. We got on the waitlist when we checked in with the hostess and we were told 45 times and in 15 minutes we were seated a party of 6 upstairs which has the best view in the house. While waiting someone recommended the fish dip which was grouper however it comes cold and I don't like cold dips so we got the crab dip & gator bits which was the best thing I tasted. Everything else lacked seasoning and was kinda bland to me but everyone else enjoyed there food and the service was awesome everyone was so nice and they worked together as a team we never waited long for anything the whole time. Will definitely return”
Address: 1 N Front St, Fernandina Beach, FL 32034, USA
“I had the privilege of fishing with island charters a few weeks ago during their black drum season. What an adventure it was. We were on our way out and another fellow fisherman was stranded with engine issues. Captain Zach and crew towed this guy all the way back to shore and charged nothing for the tow. We set sail a little later than expected because of this but the captain never failed us. He put us on fish all day after that. I guess good karma pays off. I would highly recommend fishing with these guys to anyone looking for a great trip and experience. They apparently just got a new boat as well that was really cool. Great experience for the family and I will surely be back to fish with island charters!!”
Address: 1 N Front St Suite #3, Fernandina Beach, FL 32034, USA
“Great way to see a bit of Cumberland Island I always wanted to see Cumberland island so we took this cruise. We took the Beach Creek Tour. Both the captains were funny yet super informative. It was interesting to learn about the island's history as well as neighboring Cumberland Island. We were also lucky to catch a glimpse of a few dolphins & some of the wild horses on Cumberland Island and some large birds. It was hot but not unbearable since the water spray does come into the boat and the breeze is nice. We booked a weekday assuming there would be fewer guests than a weekend tour. Thankfully the boat is mostly covered but there's an uncovered area toward the bow. TIPS: - Check-in is across the street from the Amelia Island Welcome Center & Salty Pelican. - Bring water and snacks otherwise there is bottled water available in cooler ($1 donation) - Remember cash for tips basket - the captains are very sweet”
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