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Waterfront Living in St. Augustine, Florida

At The St. Augustine Shipyards

Making The Nation’s Oldest City
Your Home Port

Calissa Cay at The St. Augustine Shipyards is located off of U.S. Hwy 1, just south of SR 207 in St. Augustine. Set along the San Sebastian River at the former home of the historic St. Augustine Shipyards, residents enjoy direct deep-water access, including quick access to the Intracoastal Waterway and the Atlantic Ocean. Residents can also choose to walk, bike, boat or ferry to many of the wonderful cultural and recreational opportunities that the Nation’s Oldest City is famous for.

ST. Augustine, FLorida

There’s no other place in America quite like St. Augustine. Here, great weather, gorgeous beaches and spectacular inland waterways are just the start. The city’s famed Historic District, within which Calissa Cay itself sits, is a vibrant mix of casual and fine dining, live music, shops, bars, and cultural attractions.

There are year-round festivals to attend, numerous art museums to visit, and historic architecture to admire, everywhere you look. Just minutes away are such attractions as Historic Downtown St. Augustine and St. George Street, the Castillo De San Marcos, Flagler College, The St. Augustine Lighthouse, San Sebastian Winery, and beautiful Anastasia State Park. The area is also home to multiple golf courses, shopping malls, first-rate healthcare including Flagler Hospital, and a regional airport. Historic Vilano Beach, the resort town of Ponte Vedra Beach, and the TPC at Sawgrass are all right up the road.

Jacksonville, FLorida

Twenty-five minutes to the north is the bustling metropolis of Jacksonville, the “big little city” that like St. Augustine, continues to find itself named to numerous national “Best Places to Live” lists. Along with miles of white-sand beaches, Jacksonville boasts thriving arts, music, food, sports, and outdoor scenes, including America’s largest urban parks system.

The city is home to the NFL’s Jacksonville Jaguars and multiple other professional sports teams, museums, and entertainment venues including the Jacksonville Symphony Orchestra, Veteran’s Memorial Arena, Times-Union Center for the Performing Arts, The Cummer Museum, Museum of Modern Art, Museum of Science & History, and more. Jacksonville has an acclaimed International Airport and world-class healthcare abounds in the area with 5 major hospitals, including the internationally acclaimed Mayo Clinic.