8550 A1a S (0.9 km from Fort Matanzas National Monument)
Summerhouse 263 2 Bedrooms Sleeps 6 Ocean Front 4 Heated Pools WiFi is set in St. Augustine 656 feet from Matanzas Beach 12 mi from St Augustine Lighthouse and Museum and 14 mi from Flagler College.
(1.0 km from Fort Matanzas National Monument)
Located in St. Augustine within 656 feet of Matanzas Beach and 12 mi of St Augustine Lighthouse and Museum Southern Star Coastal Retreat offers accommodations with free WiFi air conditioning and a garden.
(1.0 km from Fort Matanzas National Monument)
Located in St. Augustine Summerhouse 232 Condo provides accommodations with a private pool. The property is 14 mi from Flagler College and 14 mi from The Ximenez Fatio House.
8550 Florida A1A (1.0 km from Fort Matanzas National Monument)
Located in St. Augustine 656 feet from Matanzas Beach and 12 mi from St Augustine Lighthouse and Museum Sunrise Terrace offers free WiFi and air conditioning. This holiday home is 13 mi from Freedom Trail and 13 mi from Flagler College.
(1.2 km from Fort Matanzas National Monument)
Located in St. Augustine 1640 feet from Matanzas Beach and 12 mi from St Augustine Lighthouse and Museum Summer House offers a garden and air conditioning. This beachfront property offers access to a balcony.
(1.2 km from Fort Matanzas National Monument)
Located in St. Augustine just 1640 feet from Matanzas Beach Oceanfront Condo - Steps to Crescent Beach! provides beachfront accommodations with free WiFi.
8850 Old A1a (1.5 km from Fort Matanzas National Monument)
Sea Matanzas 2 2 Bedrooms Sleeps 6 Ocean Front Pool WiFi is located in St. Augustine 1312 feet from Matanzas Beach 14 mi from St Augustine Lighthouse and Museum and 15 mi from Flagler College.
90 Gene Johnson Rd (1.9 km from Fort Matanzas National Monument)
Located in St. Augustine within less than 0.
Fort Matanzas National Monument is a United States National Monument located on Rattlesnake Island in the Matanzas River, six miles south of St. Augustine, Florida. The fort was built by the Spanish in 1742 to protect St. Augustine from attack by sea from the British colonies to the north. It is one of the best-preserved Spanish colonial fortifications in the United States.
The monument consists of a reconstructed 18th-century fort, a visitor center with exhibits about the history of the fort and its significance, and a boat ramp that provides access to the island for picnicking and shelling. Fort Matanzas was designated as a National Monument on October 15, 1924. It is managed by the National Park Service as part of the Castillo De San Marcos National Monument.