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Private Pool •Near Boat Docks •Historic DT•Beaches
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Private Pool •Near Boat Docks •Historic DT•Beaches
Welcome to Argus Home, your private oasis in St. Augustine — where coastal charm meets resort-style comfort. Enjoy a screened private pool, two master suites, and an unbeatable location just 5 minutes from downtown and 8 minutes from Vilano Beach. Perfect for families, boaters, pet lovers, and remote workers seeking both relaxation and convenience.
Steps from the Matanzas River: Start your mornings with a peaceful stroll along the riverbank—perfect for walking your pet while catching a breathtaking Florida sunrise!
Things to do in St Augustine.
Dog-Friendly & 4×4 Beaches
1. Vilano Beach – Just north of downtown, this beach is known for its quieter atmosphere and easy access. Dogs are welcome on leash. Excellent sunrise spot.
2. Crescent Beach – South of St. Augustine Beach, it allows limited vehicle access for 4×4 and is dog-friendly. Perfect for long walks, shell hunting, and sunset views.
3. St. Augustine Beach – The main public beach area with soft sand, nearby restaurants, and a wide shoreline. Dogs allowed on leash. Good for a full beach day.
4. Mickler Landing Beach – Located in Ponte Vedra, this scenic stretch features million-dollar homes on one side and the Atlantic Ocean on the other. It’s dog-friendly and known for its pink-hued coquina sand made from crushed shells — a favorite for peaceful walks.
Top Sightseeing in Historic Downtown St. Augustine
1. Castillo de San Marcos National Monument – The oldest masonry fort in the continental U.S. Explore the ancient coquina walls, watch cannon demonstrations, and take in beautiful waterfront views.
2. St. George Street – The beating heart of old St. Augustine. A pedestrian street filled with local boutiques, live music, art galleries, and cafés. Dog-friendly strolls welcome.
3. Flagler College (Ponce de Leon Hotel) – Tour Henry Flagler’s 1888 masterpiece, with Spanish-Renaissance architecture and stained-glass windows designed by Louis Comfort Tiffany.
4. Lightner Museum & Alcazar Courtyard – Step back into the Gilded Age through art, vintage instruments, and curiosities. The museum’s courtyard and koi pond are a peaceful photo spot.
5. St. Augustine Lighthouse & Maritime Museum – Climb 219 steps for panoramic views of the coast and historic district. Learn about shipwrecks and early Florida maritime life.
6. Colonial Quarter – Interactive living-history museum recreating life from the 16th–18th centuries. Sword-fighting demos, blacksmith shop, and live music in the evenings.
7. Old City Gates & Tolomato Cemetery – Start your downtown stroll here. The gates mark the historic northern entrance, with ancient headstones and Spanish moss-covered oaks nearby.
8. Bridge of Lions – Beautiful drawbridge linking downtown to Anastasia Island. Walk across for sweeping views, especially at sunrise or dusk.
Famous Eateries in Downtown St. Augustine
1. Columbia Restaurant (Historic) – A Florida institution serving Spanish-Cuban cuisine since 1905. Try the 1905 Salad and sangria in a tiled, Mediterranean dining room.
2. Ice Plant Bar – Located in a restored 1927 ice factory, known for handcrafted cocktails, farm-to-table dishes, and vintage industrial vibes.
3. The Floridian – Modern Southern comfort food with local, seasonal ingredients. Outdoor patio is dog-friendly.
4. Catch 27 – Known for fresh, locally caught seafood. Try the shrimp & grits or blackened fish sandwich.
5. Prohibition Kitchen – A speakeasy-style gastropub with live music, burgers, and craft cocktails.
6. Preserved – Fine dining in a historic Victorian home. Focused on regional ingredients and elegant Southern plates.
7. Harry’s Seafood Bar & Grille – Cajun-Creole fare with a courtyard under the oaks. Great for evening dining with twinkling lights.
8. Kookaburra Coffee – Australian-style espresso bar, perfect for a pick-me-up during your downtown walk.
Steps from the Matanzas River: Start your mornings with a peaceful stroll along the riverbank—perfect for walking your pet while catching a breathtaking Florida sunrise!
Things to do in St Augustine.
Dog-Friendly & 4×4 Beaches
1. Vilano Beach – Just north of downtown, this beach is known for its quieter atmosphere and easy access. Dogs are welcome on leash. Excellent sunrise spot.
2. Crescent Beach – South of St. Augustine Beach, it allows limited vehicle access for 4×4 and is dog-friendly. Perfect for long walks, shell hunting, and sunset views.
3. St. Augustine Beach – The main public beach area with soft sand, nearby restaurants, and a wide shoreline. Dogs allowed on leash. Good for a full beach day.
4. Mickler Landing Beach – Located in Ponte Vedra, this scenic stretch features million-dollar homes on one side and the Atlantic Ocean on the other. It’s dog-friendly and known for its pink-hued coquina sand made from crushed shells — a favorite for peaceful walks.
Top Sightseeing in Historic Downtown St. Augustine
1. Castillo de San Marcos National Monument – The oldest masonry fort in the continental U.S. Explore the ancient coquina walls, watch cannon demonstrations, and take in beautiful waterfront views.
2. St. George Street – The beating heart of old St. Augustine. A pedestrian street filled with local boutiques, live music, art galleries, and cafés. Dog-friendly strolls welcome.
3. Flagler College (Ponce de Leon Hotel) – Tour Henry Flagler’s 1888 masterpiece, with Spanish-Renaissance architecture and stained-glass windows designed by Louis Comfort Tiffany.
4. Lightner Museum & Alcazar Courtyard – Step back into the Gilded Age through art, vintage instruments, and curiosities. The museum’s courtyard and koi pond are a peaceful photo spot.
5. St. Augustine Lighthouse & Maritime Museum – Climb 219 steps for panoramic views of the coast and historic district. Learn about shipwrecks and early Florida maritime life.
6. Colonial Quarter – Interactive living-history museum recreating life from the 16th–18th centuries. Sword-fighting demos, blacksmith shop, and live music in the evenings.
7. Old City Gates & Tolomato Cemetery – Start your downtown stroll here. The gates mark the historic northern entrance, with ancient headstones and Spanish moss-covered oaks nearby.
8. Bridge of Lions – Beautiful drawbridge linking downtown to Anastasia Island. Walk across for sweeping views, especially at sunrise or dusk.
Famous Eateries in Downtown St. Augustine
1. Columbia Restaurant (Historic) – A Florida institution serving Spanish-Cuban cuisine since 1905. Try the 1905 Salad and sangria in a tiled, Mediterranean dining room.
2. Ice Plant Bar – Located in a restored 1927 ice factory, known for handcrafted cocktails, farm-to-table dishes, and vintage industrial vibes.
3. The Floridian – Modern Southern comfort food with local, seasonal ingredients. Outdoor patio is dog-friendly.
4. Catch 27 – Known for fresh, locally caught seafood. Try the shrimp & grits or blackened fish sandwich.
5. Prohibition Kitchen – A speakeasy-style gastropub with live music, burgers, and craft cocktails.
6. Preserved – Fine dining in a historic Victorian home. Focused on regional ingredients and elegant Southern plates.
7. Harry’s Seafood Bar & Grille – Cajun-Creole fare with a courtyard under the oaks. Great for evening dining with twinkling lights.
8. Kookaburra Coffee – Australian-style espresso bar, perfect for a pick-me-up during your downtown walk.
Commodités de l’hébergement
Piscine/spa
- Piscine extérieure
- Piscine privée
Internet
- Disponible dans la maison : Wi-Fi
Stationnement et transport
- Stationnement sur place
Cuisine
- Four
- Four à micro-ondes
- Grille-pain
- Lave-vaisselle
- Réfrigérateur
- Surface de cuisson
Chambres
- 4 chambres
- Draps fournis
Salle de bain
- 3 salles de bain
- Baignoire à remous
- Douche
- Papier de toilette
- Savon
- Séchoir à cheveux
Lieux de séjour
- Salle à manger séparée
- Salle de séjour
Divertissement
- Téléviseur
Espaces extérieurs
- Jardin
- Patio
Buanderie
- Installations de buanderie
- Laveuse
Confort
- Chauffage
- Climatisation
Animaux de compagnie
- Animaux de compagnie acceptés
- Chiens acceptés uniquement
- Jusqu’à 50 livres par animal
Accessibilité
- Si vous avez des besoins particuliers en matière d’accessibilité, veuillez communiquer avec l’hébergement à l’aide des renseignements contenus dans la confirmation reçue après la réservation.
- Aucun ascenseur
- Chemin de circulation accessible en fauteuil roulant
- Hébergement non-fumeurs
Services et commodités
- Fer et planche à repasser
Activités
- Baignade à proximité
- Kayak à proximité
- Motomarine à proximité
- Observation d’oiseaux à proximité
- Pêche à proximité
- Surf ou surf horizontal à proximité
Dispositifs de sécurité
- Détecteur de monoxyde de carbone (L’hôte a indiqué qu’il y avait un détecteur de monoxyde de carbone dans l’hébergement.)
- Détecteur de fumée (L’hôte a indiqué qu’il y avait un détecteur de fumée dans l’hébergement.)
- Extincteur
Information générale
- Jardin
- Taille de l’unité : 1 976 pieds carrés
