Amelia Island Unveils New Visitor Guide
01-26-2011
Amelia Island Unveils New Visitor Guide
AMELIA ISLAND, Fla. (January 26, 2011) – The Amelia Island Convention and Visitors Bureau has unveiled a new visitor guide for 2011. The 75-page, digest-size guide is the primary printed resource for visitors planning a trip to Amelia Island, and includes a dining guide, accommodations guide, colorful maps, lists of events and attractions and much more.
“The new visitor guide is packed with useful vacation planning and travel information, but small enough to keep with you as you explore the island,” said Gil Langley, President and CEO of Amelia Island Convention and Visitors Bureau. “It’s visually attractive and very user-friendly, and we expect it to be quite popular with visitors.”
The guide also offers information about weddings and honeymoons, local golf courses, and fishing. Special features include the history of Amelia Island, Fernandina Beach historic district highlights, a shark tooth guide and a recipe from Beech Street Grill. A digital version is available instantly at www.ameliaisland.com, and print versions can be ordered online or by calling toll-free (800) 226-3542. The guide can also be found at http://www.nxtbook.com/nxtbooks/ameliaisland/vg2011/.
-Amelia Island Convention & Visitors Bureau-
About Amelia Island
Northeast Florida’s coastal treasure, Amelia Island is a barrier island rich in colorful history and breath-taking natural beauty. Consistently ranked in the top 10 North American Islands by the readers of Conde Nast Traveler, Amelia Island offers long, beautiful beaches, abundant wildlife, and pristine waters. Upscale resorts with world-class spas, championship golf and exclusive dining blend effortlessly with a captivating collection of bed and breakfast inns and historic districts. The island is home to Fernandina Beach, once a vibrant Victorian seaport village, and now a charming downtown district of eclectic shops, attractions and eateries. Forget the everyday getaway; Come make memories on Amelia Island. For visitor information and online planning, visit www.ameliaisland.com.
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