26 Best Hotels in Northeast Coast, Florida

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For the busy seasons—during summer in and around Jacksonville and during spring, summer, winter, and holiday weekends all over Florida—reserve well ahead for top properties. Jacksonville's beach hotels fill up quickly for PGA's The Players Championship in mid-May. Daytona Beach presents similar problems during the Daytona 500 (late February), Bike Week (late February–early March), spring break (March), and the Coke Zero 400 (early July).

St. Augustine stays busy all year. In late summer and fall rates are low and availability is high, but it’s also hurricane season. Although northeast Florida hasn't been hit directly since 1964, it's possible for threatening storms to disrupt plans.

The Shores Resort & Spa

$ | 2637 S. Atlantic Ave., Daytona Beach Shores, FL, 32118, USA Fodor's Choice

Rustic furniture and beds swathed in mosquito netting are a nod to Old Florida at this 11-story beachfront resort, but there's nothing rustic about the amenities, including a luxury four-poster bed, doorless Italian marble showers, and a 42-inch plasma TV in every room. Rooms are spacious and have views of either the ocean or the Intracoastal Waterway. The Indonesian-inspired spa, Indulge, and the Azure restaurant and bar also overlook the ocean.

Pros

  • Beachfront
  • Spa
  • 24-hour room service

Cons

  • Expensive restaurant
  • Overcrowding during special events
  • Self-parking charge
2637 S. Atlantic Ave., Daytona Beach Shores, FL, 32118, USA
386-767–7350
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212 rooms
No Meals

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Amelia Hotel at the Beach

$ | 1997 S. Fletcher Ave., Fernandina Beach, FL, 32034, USA

Across the street from the beach, this convenient, midsize inn is an economical, family-friendly alternative to the area's luxury resorts. Several restaurants are within walking distance, and a full breakfast is served each morning in the lobby. Rooms are modestly furnished and have ocean views and pool views (though the pool is practically in the parking lot, so there's not much of a view).

Pros

  • Complimentary breakfast
  • Free Wi-Fi
  • Walk to the beach

Cons

  • Small pool
  • Not all rooms have balconies
  • No shade at the pool
1997 S. Fletcher Ave., Fernandina Beach, FL, 32034, USA
904-206–5200
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86 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Artisan Downtown

$ | 215 S. Woodland Blvd., FL, 32720, USA

The hospitality at this 1920s-era downtown boutique hotel starts with a free welcome goodie bag and continues throughout your stay. The property has been through various iterations, but the latest renovation created a trendy, updated space that preserves the original hardwood floors, the stone-floored lobby, and the exposed brick walls. Most rooms are spacious suites that offer modern amenities but also remain faithful to the history of the century-old structure. Restaurants and shops are a short walk away, but staying in is an option, too: there's a cozy lounge with a full bar and a delightful on-site Cuban restaurant.

Pros

  • Warm service
  • Walking distance to shops and dining
  • Excellent Cuban restaurant

Cons

  • Thin walls
  • Street noise in some rooms
  • A few small rooms
215 S. Woodland Blvd., FL, 32720, USA
386-873–4675
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14 rooms
No Meals

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Best Western Cocoa Beach Hotel & Suites

$ | 5600 N. Atlantic Ave., Cocoa Beach, FL, 32931, USA

Families love this Best Western for its affordable suites, and everyone loves it for its oceanfront location (just a half block from the Cocoa Beach Pier), its great views of launches from Kennedy Space Center and Cape Canaveral, and its proximity to Port Canaveral. The cruise pier is only five minutes away. The suites are modest but have two TVs, a separate living room, wet-bar area with sink, refrigerator, microwave, sofa bed, and a private balcony. In addition to the beach, outdoor spaces include fire pits and two pools.

Pros

  • Free hot breakfast
  • Good location
  • In-room microwaves and refrigerators

Cons

  • $8 parking fee
  • Small bathrooms
  • Noise from the pier
5600 N. Atlantic Ave., Cocoa Beach, FL, 32931, USA
321-783–7621
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292 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Casa de Solana

$ | 21 Aviles St., St. Augustine, FL, 32084, USA

There's a reason you feel like you're stepping back in time when you enter this 1820s-era inn made of coquina and handmade bricks—it's on the oldest street in the oldest European-settled city in the country. Innkeepers Jeffrey Sonia and Luis Castro's warm hospitality and attention to detail hearken back to days of yore. In addition to a hearty breakfast, you can enjoy a social hour featuring wine and appetizers. Most rooms have a whirlpool tub, fireplace, and balcony and some have private entrances and their own ghost (the inn's been featured on several ghost-hunting TV shows). Add-on services like breakfast delivered to your door, picnic baskets, and floral arrangements make the inn especially popular with those en el amor.

Pros

  • Excellent service
  • Delicious breakfast
  • Convenient location

Cons

  • Some small rooms
  • Free parking is three blocks away
  • "forced" socialization
21 Aviles St., St. Augustine, FL, 32084, USA
904-824–3555
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10 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Casa Marina Hotel & Restaurant

$ | 691 1st St. N, Jacksonville Beach, FL, 32250, USA

Compared with nearby oceanfront hotels, it's small, but Casa Marina's rich history—it opened in 1925 and hosted Franklin Delano Roosevelt and Al Capone in its early days—make it a hit with those looking for a characterful retreat. Rooms are spacious, and most have some view of the ocean. Unwind in the large courtyard behind the hotel with a drink from the bar, or take a stroll on the beach. The romance of the location and the building attracts weddings and events galore, so evenings can get noisy, particularly when the Penthouse Lounge is busy. An acclaimed Sunday brunch brings flocks of locals to the restaurant.

Pros

  • Oceanfront location
  • Comfortable beds
  • Quirky old hotel

Cons

  • No pool
  • Noise from lounge
  • Limited accessibility to upstairs bar
691 1st St. N, Jacksonville Beach, FL, 32250, USA
904-270–0025
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23 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Courtyard Daytona Beach Speedway/Airport

$ | 1605 Richard Petty Blvd., Daytona Beach, FL, 32114, USA

If you're visiting Daytona Beach for something other than surf and sand (a certain iconic racing facility comes to mind), this smartly located Marriott is the perfect base. It's within walking distance to Daytona International Speedway, surrounding restaurants and shopping venues, and Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University. Public spaces include a pool and barbecue picnic area with umbrella-shaded tables for outdoor dining and a chic lobby area with media pods and a mounted flat-screen (often tuned to NASCAR). The lobby Bistro serves breakfast and dinner.

Pros

  • Proximity to speedway
  • Welcoming indoor and outdoor public areas
  • On-site dining

Cons

  • Some noise from nearby airport
  • 15-minute drive to the beach
  • Bistro closes early
1605 Richard Petty Blvd., Daytona Beach, FL, 32114, USA
386-255–3388
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122 rooms
No Meals

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Courtyard Titusville Kennedy Space Center

$ | 6245 Riverfront Center Blvd., Titusville, FL, 32780, USA

As a nod to its location near the Kennedy Space Center, this hotel has space-themed decor and amenities and a rooftop Space Bar where you can take in views of the Indian River, watch launches, and enjoy flavorful food and drink. Rooms feature wall murals taken by the Hubble space telescope and, on the night stand, a toy astronaut that projects nebulas on the ceiling. The river side of the hotel's exterior features fire pits, Adirondack chairs, recreational games, and a resort-style pool with cabanas and a bar. 

Pros

  • Two restaurants
  • Resort-style pool
  • Space theme

Cons

  • Thin walls
  • Slow elevators
  • No balconies
6245 Riverfront Center Blvd., Titusville, FL, 32780, USA
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166 rooms
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DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel St. Augustine Historic District

$ | 116 San Marco Ave., St. Augustine, FL, 32084, USA

Despite being one of the newer additions to the St. Augustine lodging scene, the DoubleTree blends seamlessly into the city's Old World Spanish ethos, with wrought-iron design features, high ceilings, hardwood tile, and locally produced art reflecting the city's rich history. The rooms, overlooking the city streets or pool area, are equipped with 42-inch HDTVs and Sweet Dreams beds. The on-site Oak Tree Restaurant and Lounge serves breakfast and dinner, including in-room dining. Not to be missed are the trademark homemade DoubleTree chocolate-chip cookies, served warm on arrival.

Pros

  • On-site restaurant
  • Charming outdoor space with pool
  • Comfortable beds

Cons

  • Several-block walk to central tourist area
  • Small lobby
  • $22 parking fee
116 San Marco Ave., St. Augustine, FL, 32084, USA
904-825–1923
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97 rooms
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Hampton Inn Titusville

$ | 4760 Helen Hauser Blvd., Titusville, FL, 32780, USA

Proximity to the Kennedy Space Center and reasonable rates make this four-story hotel a top pick for an overnight. Guests deem the rooms clean, comfortable, quiet, and larger than those in comparable hotels. The property also scores points for conveniences like 24/7 coffee and tea service in the lobby, complimentary hot breakfast, microwaves and refrigerators in every room, and a fitness room and pool.

Pros

  • Free Wi-Fi
  • Extra-comfy beds
  • Convenient to I–95

Cons

  • Thin walls
  • No on-site restaurant
  • No room service
4760 Helen Hauser Blvd., Titusville, FL, 32780, USA
321-383–9191
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90 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hilton Garden Inn Cocoa Beach Oceanfront

$ | 2080 N. Atlantic Ave., Cocoa Beach, FL, 32931, USA

Proximity to the beach and comforts like in-room microwaves and refrigerators make this six-story hotel a favorite of vacationing families, particularly Orlandoans on weekend getaways. Most rooms have ocean views with private balconies. Free Wi-Fi is available throughout the property.

Pros

  • Private beach access
  • Free Wi-Fi
  • Balconies with ocean views

Cons

  • $12 per day self-parking
  • Thin walls
  • Slow elevators
2080 N. Atlantic Ave., Cocoa Beach, FL, 32931, USA
321-783–9222
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160 rooms
No Meals

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Hilton University of Florida Conference Center Gainesville

$ | 1714 S.W. 34th St., Gainesville, FL, 32607, USA

With 12,600 square feet of meeting space, the University of Florida's flagship hotel caters most obviously to business travelers, but its location on the southwest corner of campus also makes it a good choice for UF visitors. Guest rooms, which look like they came straight off the Rooms to Go showroom floor, have two phones with voice mail, large work desks, coffeemakers, and 50-inch flat-screen TVs. The hotel offers room service, and its on-site restaurants include Shula's American Steakhouse.

Pros

  • Proximity to college
  • Spacious rooms
  • Free use of business center

Cons

  • Spotty service
  • Rates skyrocket on football weekends
  • Charge for Wi-Fi
1714 S.W. 34th St., Gainesville, FL, 32607, USA
352-371–3600
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248 rooms
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Hotel ELEO at the University of Florida

$ | 1514 SW 14th St., Gainesville, FL, 32608, USA
The Hotel ELEO, which opened in 2020 directly across the adjacent Lake Rush from the university's medical center, keeps health and wellness in mind throughout, with a fitness studio that has Peleton bikes and TRX equipment, a yoga platform overlooking the lake, and rooms that are bright thanks to floor-to-ceiling windows. The on-site Covey Kitchen + Cocktails features creative drinks, local brews, and modern-American cuisine from chef Charlie Keller. For a mouthwatering meal, try The Burger, complete with a special sauce. As the property is also just a mile from the Ben Hill Griffin Stadium, it's also a convenient choice for families and prospective students visiting the university.

Pros

  • Walking distance to hospital and Ben Hill Griffin Stadium
  • On-site Covey Kitchen + Cocktails
  • Modern amenities in room

Cons

  • Only valet parking
  • Long hallways
  • Not all rooms are lakefront
1514 SW 14th St., Gainesville, FL, 32608, USA
352-792–0881
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173 rooms
No Meals

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Hotel Indigo Jacksonville-Deerwood Park

$ | 9840 Tapestry Park Cir., Jacksonville, FL, 32246, USA

Although it's part of a chain, this bright, bold boutique hotel makes you feel like you're staying in a hip apartment rather than a by-the-night lodging. Suites have a spacious soaking tub, as well as a kitchen alcove with a small refrigerator and microwave, a dining area, and a living room with a second large TV. All rooms have a desk, flat-screen TV, high-end coffeemaker, tiled walk-in shower, and large windows, as well as free Wi-Fi and access to a tech concierge on call. A stay here puts you 20 to 30 minutes from Downtown, amid office parks where many businesses have headquarters. Tapestry Park's collection of stores and restaurants is only steps away. The hotel has a bar and eatery with outdoor seating that overlooks the nicely landscaped lake. Room service is available.

Pros

  • Pet-friendly
  • Walking distance to restaurants
  • Silent Film Sundays with $5 movies

Cons

  • Wooden floors can be noisy
  • Convenient to business parks but not Downtown
  • Lots of rush-hour traffic
9840 Tapestry Park Cir., Jacksonville, FL, 32246, USA
904-996–7199
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96 rooms
No Meals

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Hyatt Regency Jacksonville Riverfront

$ | 225 E. Coastline Dr., Jacksonville, FL, 32202, USA

It doesn't get much more convenient than this 19-story, waterfront hotel within walking distance of TIAA Bank Field, Vystar Veterans Memorial Arena, Daily's Place, Florida Theatre, Jacksonville Center for the Performing Arts, MOCA, and all things Downtown. The property, on the north bank of the St. Johns River, offers a rooftop pool; grab-and-go food and coffee 24/7 at Market; the Tavern for cocktails; the SHOR Seafood Grill for breakfast, lunch, and dinner; and Morton's The Steakhouse for upscale dining. Rooms have cool turquoise color schemes, triple-sheeted beds, pillow-top mattresses, and ergonomic work chairs. Since the hotel encompasses 110,000 square feet of meeting space, chances are pretty good you'll share an elevator with someone wearing a name tag.

Pros

  • Rooftop pool and hot tub
  • Free Wi-Fi
  • 24-hour gym and business center

Cons

  • Not all rooms are riverfront
  • Packed with meetings
  • Huge, with a chain-hotel feel
225 E. Coastline Dr., Jacksonville, FL, 32202, USA
904-588–1234
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963 rooms
No Meals

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The Inn at Cocoa Beach

$ | 4300 Ocean Beach Blvd., Cocoa Beach, FL, 32931, USA

This charming oceanfront inn has spacious, individually decorated rooms, some with four-poster beds, upholstered chairs, and balconies or patios; most have ocean views. Deluxe rooms are much larger, with a king-size bed, sofa, and sitting area; most also have a dining table. Jacuzzi rooms are different sizes. Included in the rate are evening wine and cheese and a continental breakfast that includes a quiche du jour.

Pros

  • Quiet
  • Romantic
  • Yummy breakfast

Cons

  • No on-site restaurant
  • Tiny bathrooms
  • Thin walls
4300 Ocean Beach Blvd., Cocoa Beach, FL, 32931, USA
321-799–3460
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50 rooms
Free Breakfast

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La Fiesta Ocean Inn & Suites

$ | 810 A1A Beach Blvd., St. Augustine Beach, FL, 32080, USA

Chains have since taken over St. Augustine Beach, but this longtime favorite—the only remaining "Mom and Pop" on the beach—is still doing business (lots of it) and remains as beloved as ever. The location, just steps from the beach, helps, of course. But so do the inviting, consistently updated rooms, in-room continental breakfast delivery (you choose the time), private walkway to the beach, warm service, and reasonable rates. There are a wide variety of room types and locations (some with balconies and/or fireplaces), so it's best to call and make sure you get the room you want. For a special treat, book a room in the property's adults-only bed-and-breakfast, a short walk from the main building.

Pros

  • On the beach
  • Breakfast delivered to rooms
  • Refrigerators and microwaves in rooms

Cons

  • Tiny lobby
  • Resort fee
  • Strict cancellation policy
810 A1A Beach Blvd., St. Augustine Beach, FL, 32080, USA
904-454–3182
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46 rooms
Free Breakfast

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The Laurel Oak Inn Bed & Breakfast

$ | 221 S.E. 7th St., Gainesville, FL, 32601, USA

Guests at this 1885 Queen Anne dwelling say they're so comfortable and at ease that they feel as if they're in a home, not an inn. The inn's Southern hospitality begins with breakfast by the fireplace and continues with complimentary beverages, homemade cookies or fresh bread throughout the day, and a social hour in the evenings. The "bedchambers" have thoughtful touches, such as plush robes, house bath salts, and organic coffee. Rooms feature a fireplace or gas stove and flat-panel TVs; most have thermo-massage tubs. Lush gardens and stately oak trees give the property a secluded feel, though downtown Gainesville is just a short walk away.

Pros

  • Lots of thoughtful touches
  • Location that's secluded but close to downtown
  • Hospitable staff

Cons

  • Processing fee for cancellations
  • No pool
  • Two-night minimum on weekends
221 S.E. 7th St., Gainesville, FL, 32601, USA
352-373–4535
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5 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Marker 8 Hotel & Marina

$ | 1 Dolphin Dr., St. Augustine, FL, 32080, USA

The nautical theme at this boutique hotel is no gimmick, as the charming establishment also serves as a working marina, and all its rooms have balconies or patios that capitalize on the views of the Matanzas River, Bridge of Lions, and downtown. A hearty, made-to-order breakfast is served each morning in the Captain's Table, and afternoon hors d'oeuvres are offered in the Driftwood Lounge. All in all, this a great place to drop your anchor on a visit to St. Augustine.

Pros

  • Bay views
  • Made-to-order breakfast
  • Comfortable beds

Cons

  • Small pool
  • Tiny elevator
  • 10-minute walk over bridge to downtown
1 Dolphin Dr., St. Augustine, FL, 32080, USA
904-829–9042
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26 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Marriott Jacksonville Hotel

$ | 245 Water St., Jacksonville, FL, 32202, USA

From the upper levels of this imposing 16-floor tower, which is across the street from the Jacksonville Center for the Performing Arts, the smart, neutral colors and modern lines of the furnishings set off the views of the St. Johns River and its iconic bridges. A marble-floored, wood-paneled lobby leads to the reception area, an upscale lounge (JBar), and Juliette's Bistro, where cozy banquettes and tables bask in the airiness of a lofty atrium. Bell service is exemplary; many porters have more than a decade on the job, so they can and will happily help you find just about anything, including a cab.

Pros

  • On-site restaurant
  • Heated, fourth-floor pool with views of the river
  • Pet-friendly

Cons

  • Fee for Wi-Fi and parking
  • Pricey restaurant
  • Can be chaotic when there's a show across the street
245 Water St., Jacksonville, FL, 32202, USA
904-355–6664
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354 rooms
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Radisson Resort at the Port

$ | 8701 Astronaut Blvd., Cape Canaveral, FL, 32920, USA

For cruise-ship passengers who can't wait to get under way, this splashy resort, done up in pink and turquoise, already feels like the Caribbean. Guest room decor is simple and restrained, but the pool is lushly landscaped and features a cascading waterfall, tiki bar, and occasional appearances by the "Radisson parrots," about a dozen wild birds who call the resort home. This resort, a little south of Port Canaveral, is not on the ocean, but only a short ride away.

Pros

  • Tropical landscaping in pool area
  • On-site eateries
  • Shuttle to Port Canaveral

Cons

  • Rooms around the pool can be noisy
  • Dated rooms
  • No complimentary breakfast
8701 Astronaut Blvd., Cape Canaveral, FL, 32920, USA
321-784–0000
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356 rooms
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Riverdale Inn

$ | 1521 Riverside Ave., Jacksonville, FL, 32204, USA

In the early 1900s, Jacksonville's wealthiest residents built mansions along Riverside Avenue (dubbed the Row), and the three-story Riverdale Inn—well-preserved, with heart-pine floors, crown moldings, and guest rooms decorated to period—is one of only two such homes remaining. Despite being more than 100 years old, the mansion feels pristine, inside and out. Some rooms have fireplaces; all have bathrooms with tub–shower combos or showers only; one room has a whirlpool tub. Complimentary breakfast is made to order each morning, and the inn is within walking distance of numerous restaurants, as well as the Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens and the Five Points district. You can also pop downstairs for a drink at the Gum Bunch Pub.

Pros

  • Close to area restaurants and shops
  • Private baths
  • Charming, walkable neighborhood

Cons

  • Small rooms
  • Limited parking
  • Strict cancellation policy
1521 Riverside Ave., Jacksonville, FL, 32204, USA
904-354–5080
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11 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Riverview Hotel & Spa

$ | 103 Flagler Ave., New Smyrna Beach, FL, 32169, USA

A landmark since 1885, this former bridge tender's home is set back from the Intracoastal Waterway at the edge of the north causeway, which still has an operating drawbridge. Rooms open out to plant-filled verandas and balconies, and views look either through trees to the waterway or onto the private courtyard and pretty pool. Each room is furnished differently with charming antique touches, such as an old washbasin, a quilt, or a rocking chair. An "expanded" continental breakfast is served in your room. The inn has a charming waterfront restaurant, full-service spa, and an excellent gift shop; it's also near art galleries and stores.

Pros

  • On-site spa and dining
  • River views
  • Homey feel

Cons

  • Small rooms in main house
  • Strict cancellation policy
  • Blocks from the beach
103 Flagler Ave., New Smyrna Beach, FL, 32169, USA
386-428–5858
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18 rooms
Free Breakfast

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SpringHill Suites Amelia Island

$ | 2700-2 Atlantic Ave., Fernandina Beach, FL, 32034, USA

This hotel, a relative newcomer, is a block from the Atlantic and 2 miles from Fernandina Beach's historic district. It features a resort-style pool deck with fire pits and a full-service bar. Amenities include free, hot breakfast; free Wi-fi; pet-friendly rooms; and the on-site Tides Pool Bar and Grill, which serves small plates and cocktails. 

Pros

  • Vibrant pool deck with fire pits
  • Peleton bikes in fitness center
  • On-site dining and full-bar options

Cons

  • Not within walking distance to historic district
  • Not all rooms have balconies
  • A car is a must
2700-2 Atlantic Ave., Fernandina Beach, FL, 32034, USA
904-491–1221
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134 suites
Free Breakfast

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Sweetwater Branch Inn Lodging & Events

$ | 625 E. University Ave., Gainesville, FL, 32601, USA

Inside two grand Victorian homes—surrounded by gardens in historic downtown and within walking distance of restaurants and entertainment venues—nicely appointed guest rooms have gleaming hardwood floors, antique furnishings, and modern conveniences like free Wi-Fi. There's also plenty of Southern hospitality, as well as amenities such as an eco-friendly salt pool, business services, and detached cottages with full kitchens.

Pros

  • Southern-style breakfast
  • Whirlpool suites
  • Walking distance to town

Cons

  • Occasional noise issues
  • Frequent on-site weddings
  • Strict cancellation policy
625 E. University Ave., Gainesville, FL, 32601, USA
352-373–6760
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19 rooms
Free Breakfast

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World Golf Village Renaissance St. Augustine Resort

$ | 500 S. Legacy Trail, St. Augustine, FL, 32092, USA

If you want to be within walking distance of all that World Golf Village has to offer (including championship courses and a full-service day spa), this resort is an excellent choice. Rooms and suites, stylish and elegant with spa-inspired bathrooms, surround a 10-story atrium, at the bottom of which is the Villagio Italian Grille set amid tropical foliage and streams. In addition to playing rounds of golf and indulging in a spa treatment, you work out in the 24-hour fitness center or play a game or two in the billiards room.

Pros

  • Excellent restaurant and bar
  • Large bathrooms
  • Free shuttle to golf courses, spa, and downtown

Cons

  • Small pool
  • Daily fee for Internet/phone
  • 25 minutes from downtown
500 S. Legacy Trail, St. Augustine, FL, 32092, USA
904-940–8000
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301 rooms
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