Amelia Island, Northern Florida:
a Travel Guide to One of America’s Last Unspoiled Island Paradises
By George Vandenberg
Amelia Island, Florida, is today's one of America's few remaining unspoiled island paradises. It lies in the northernmost part of the chain of Atlantic coast barrier islands that stretch from North Carolina to the state of Florida. It has a very rich history, and is now widely acclaimed for its wonderful beaches, moss-covered oaks, fishing, boating, and stunning sunrise and sunsets, as well as friendly locals, making Amelia Island, Florida more than just a place to visit.
Amelia Island is the northernmost barrier island on Florida's Atlantic Coast. It is on the way to a number of other enchanting destinations in the state, making the Amelia Island an ideal place for every Florida traveler, especially those who are traveling by car down Interstate 95, a mere 15 minutes west of the Island.
It is said that many frequent visitors, including the island settlers as well first discovered Amelia Island as a friendly, comfortable and entertaining way station on the way by car or boat to somewhere else. Aside from serving as a final vacation destination, it is nice to know that Amelia Island has long been considered as the perfect place for tranquil day or evening respite from the hustle and bustle of getting to another destination nearby, or getting home at the end of the vacation further to the south.
This ebook is the vacation guide you need to prepare your visit to the beautiful Amelia Island!