- Marriage License
- Permits
- Pen
- Vows
- Rings & Ring boxes
- Touch up kit
- Celebratory drink or cake
Have you dreamt of an intimate elopement in the oldest city in the States but are now stuck on what to do next? Well, you have come across the right blog! This guide will go through everything you need to know to make that possible. From the best elopement locations, how to make things legal, and some of the best places to see and things do on your day to everything you need to know about photography.
St. Augustine had so much history and character that I can guarantee you will find exactly what you are looking for to make your elopement feel like you!
St. Augustine is surrounded by several beautiful beaches that are perfect for eloping, each offering its own unique charm. You can choose to elope just you and your partner or put together an intimate ceremony with your closest friends and family. Either way, there are a few thing you need to keep in mind when you choose to elope so lets talk about some of the details first.
When choosing to elope on the beaches of St. Augustine you are required to obtain a special use permit. These permits are anywhere from $100-$200 depending on your location. I am more than happy to do this process for you as I have for many other couples in the past, just ask to add this service to your package! If you want to do this on your own, you can get all the information here!
Timing: There is a lot that goes into what time of day you chose to elope but here are a some important things to keep in mind. The sun rises behind the water and sets on the opposite side of the water at most beaches. I highly suggest taking sunrise and/or sunset times into consideration when planning your portraits and ceremony timing, the sun can quickly become harsh if you are wanting golden hour creamy photos. As we start planning your elopement timeline, I will be sure to take all of this into consideration to create the vision you want for your photos.
Tides: Keep tides in mind because some beaches are completely covered during high tides and if you are wanting rocky beach shore lines, those too can be covered completely during high tides. You can check the tide levels here.
When getting married on the beached there are certain rules you have to follow for most beaches. No alcohol, fireworks, fires, loud music, glass, balloons, or sky lanterns.
Washington Oaks Gardens State Park
This park offers a unique blend of beautiful gardens and access to the Atlantic shoreline. With its scenic oak trees and lush landscaping, it provides a stunning backdrop for a romantic ceremony, allowing couples to choose between a garden setting or a beachside experience. They do have rules about wedding at the park and you can find all that information here, but after your ceremony concludes, we can take photos throughout the entire park.
Located directly across the street is their beach access with beautiful coquina rocks that present them selves beautifully during low tide.
Crescent Beach
Known for its serene ambiance, Crescent Beach offers a quieter option for couples. The natural beauty and stunning coastal views make it an ideal spot for an intimate ceremony. There is a stretch of beach where you can drive but you must have a 4×4 vehicle.
Anastasia State Park
This park features miles of unspoiled shoreline, with beautiful landscapes and lush vegetation. It provides a more secluded environment, perfect for those seeking privacy in their elopement. You can check out more about eloping at Anastasia State Park here or by calling 904-461-2002 for more information.
Vilano Beach
Just north of the historic district, Vilano Beach is a charming spot with a laid-back vibe. The scenic views and access to nearby dunes create a romantic setting for exchanging vows. Vilano beach also has a rocky shore line on the south end, Porpoise Point Beach, that makes some beautiful portraits.
Matanzas Inlet
For a unique setting, consider Matanzas Inlet, where the Intracoastal Waterway meets the Atlantic Ocean. The tidal marshes, driftwood along the beaches and stunning views of the inlet create a picturesque backdrop for your special day.
Eloping in a nontraditional location in St. Augustine, Florida, adds a distinctive flair to a couple’s special day, allowing them to embrace the city’s deep-rooted charm and unique character. Known as the oldest city in the U.S., St. Augustine is brimming with historical landmarks and hidden gems—from cobblestone streets to ancient fortresses—creating countless memorable backdrops for an elopement that’s both personal and steeped in history.
Eloping at Castle Otttis in St. Augustine, Florida, offers couples a unique and enchanting experience, blending the elegance of an Irish-inspired medieval castle with Florida’s coastal charm. Nestled among lush greenery and designed as an authentic representation of an ancient Irish castle, Castle Otttis provides a strikingly intimate setting for exchanging vows. Its stone architecture, soaring arches, and stained-glass windows create a sense of timeless romance that transports couples and their guests to a world that feels far removed from the everyday. Just minutes from the Atlantic shoreline, the castle also offers stunning natural backdrops for wedding photos, making it ideal for those seeking a meaningful and picturesque elopement in Florida.
Eloping on a sailboat in St. Augustine, Florida, is a breathtaking way to celebrate a love that’s as boundless as the open sea. As America’s oldest city, St. Augustine brings historical charm to a unique coastal adventure, and exchanging vows on the water adds an intimate, adventurous touch. Picture a gentle breeze, the glow of a Florida sunset, and the peaceful sway of the boat as you say “I do,” surrounded by stunning views of St. Augustine’s historic skyline, iconic lighthouse, and glistening Atlantic waters. A sailboat elopement offers privacy and a sense of freedom, perfect for couples looking for an unforgettable and romantic experience. With the option to add a sunset cruise or a champagne toast on board, a sailboat elopement makes for an extraordinary way to begin a lifetime together.
St. Augustine is full of amazing things to do on your elopement day that it can possibly be overwhelming. When choosing what to do on your day keep in mind that permits vary from place to place. It is also important to note that not all places allow photography inside. It is extremely important book an elopement photographer that can help you with all of these logistics.
Here are jut a few of my favorite you can do you your elopement day!
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St. Augustine is beautiful all year round and truthfully you can elope here in any month. Here are just a few things to remember when you are choosing when you want to elope in St. Augustine.
November – January
Personally one of my favorite times of the year in Florida. The best part about eloping during these months is St. Augustine’s Night of Lights celebrations! The city is filled with million of lights at every turn and it is truly magical! There are a few ways you can enjoy the St. Augustine Night of Lights Celebration.
You can book a private sail for you and your partner and experience the lights from the river! Another way to view the cities Night of Lights is by hop on the Old Town Trolly and see the lights and hop on and off as you wish. If you are looking for something more relaxing and intimate, look into taking a carriage ride around the city. My favorite way to view the lights is to aboard a helicopter and enjoy the city from the sky. Lastly, you can also enjoy the light by foot and walk around the city.
February – April
Spring is another amazing time of the year to elope in St. Augustine. The weather is perfect with beautiful temperatures and little to no humidity. This is am extremely popular time to get married in St. Augustine to be sure to book your venue, Airbnb’s and obtain your permits with plenty of time before they are sold out. Towards the end of spring, the gardens in and around St. Augustine start to bloom and offer a breath taking photos.
May – August
Summer months in St. Augustine are extremely humid, but if you plan the right day you can make these months work perfectly for your elopement. In the summer time, the sunsets around 8pm, giving you an entire day to celebrate your marriage. The perfect activities dur the summer are water activities such as, jetsking, kayaking, parasailing, or swimming with the dolphins.
September – November
These months are beautiful, however there are a risk for hurricanes. If there is no threat of hurricanes during your elopement time I still advise a morning start to your elopement day as the afternoons and tend to have rainstorms. On the plus side, these tend to be slower months and you can experience less people throughout downtown.
The most important part of your elopement day is making sure you have the proper legal documents on hand and that they are valid.
To obtain your marriage license you will need to visit the St. Johns County Clerks office at 4010 Lewis Speedway St. Augustine, FL 32084. You can make an appointment between the hours of 8:00am – 4:30pm and both you and your partner must be present.
Florida residents obtaining their marriage license should be aware that there is a 3-day waiting period from the day you get your license to the day it can be used. If you both attend a premarital course this waiting period is waived and your license is active the day you get it. Florida residence can expect to pay $86 for their license unless they complete the premarital course – then your license fee drops to $61.
Non-Florida residents obtaining their marriage license will no required to wait 3 days to use their marriage license and should expect to pay $86 for their license.
When applying for your marriage license there are a few requirement that you need to be aware of to insure you have all the proper documentation.
Florida requires you have one of the following officials to preform your marriage and sign your license;
– Ordained clergy
– Elders in communion with a church
– All Florida judges
– Notaries public of the State of Florida
In Florida you do not need any witnesses however you can have up to two different witnesses sign your marriage license if you wish.
*You must turn in your signed marriage license no later then 10 days after your ceremony to the clerks office*
St. Augustine, with its enchanting blend of Spanish colonial architecture and stunning coastal scenery, offers a captivating backdrop for any elopement. Beyond its well-known landmarks, the city is dotted with hidden gems, each providing unique and picturesque settings for unforgettable photos during your special day.
Cobble Stone Streets
The Streets of St. Augustine are filled with cobblestones and old shelled walls mixed with beautiful colors and history. There are several streets throughout downtown that give off this vibe.
For an extra add on to these photos you can rent a scooter through Saint City Scooters or a fun get away car from Seaside Adventures.
The Fort is a perfect spot for photos early in the morning as the sunrises or in the evening. The fort can be a bit busy during the day so I highly suggest getting there earlier in the day.
North of Downtown by Ponce de Leon’s Fountain of Youth is a road called Magnolia Ave that is covered with canopy oak trees.
The Lighthouse located on St. Augustine Beach is the perfect place for portraits during your elopement day. You can also say your vows here if you wish! Across the street at the Yacht Club during sunset you can see the lighthouse from their docks and it is amazing!
The Beaches
You read about the beaches above and how you can use them for your ceremony. If you do not wish to exchange vows on the beach we can always head to the beach for a beautiful picnic or late night couples portraits!
This church makes for a beautiful backdrop to your elopement day photos! With its beautiful architecture the outside of the church is breath taking!
Flagler College
Right across from the Lightner Museum, Flagger College allows photos to be taken inside their courtyard and boy is it beautiful!
Airbnb’s
Airbnbs in St. Augustine offer a unique and cozy accommodation option for your elopement, allowing couples to enjoy a home-like atmosphere while being immersed in the city’s charm. With a variety of options ranging from historic cottages to modern waterfront homes, you can find the perfect place to relax and create unforgettable memories together before and after your special day.
You can read, view and book all about the local Airbnb’s I highly suggest here!
Hotels
Hotels in St. Augustine provide a range of convenient and comfortable accommodations, ideal for couples seeking a touch of luxury during their elopement. With many options located near historic sites and beautiful beaches, you can enjoy easy access to the city’s attractions while indulging in amenities that enhance your romantic getaway.
Here are a few hotels I recommend for your elopement!
Be sure not to forget anything (but if you do that’s okay, I’m sure we can pick it up somewhere if need be). Look through this list of items I highly suggest you bring with you during your elopement day in St. Augustine.
There is so much to do in St. Augustine you need more than one day to see and do it all, but here is an example of a full day elopement where we can do as much (or as little) as you’d like.
Hour 1: Getting ready and detail shots at the Airbnb
Hour 2: Ceremony at one of the beautiful beaches around St. Augustine
Hour 3/4: Couples beach portraits and a private beach picnic… with cake of course!
Hour 5: Head back to Airbnb and touch up/change
Hour 6/7: Head to Downtown St. Augustine and enjoy the city
Hour 8/9: Abord a private sailboat and enjoy the city lights from the water
Hour 10/11: Meet friends and family for dinner
Hour 12: End the night at the Airbnb with wind down photos night portraits
Just so you can see what we can do is a shorter period of time on your elopement day, here is a 6 hour elopement day!
Hour 1: Meet at Washington Oaks Garden for your Private Ceremony
Hour 2: Couples Portraits around the gardens and out on their beach
Hour 3/4: Explore Downtown and visit your favorite museum
Hour 5: Pick up a cake and head back to the Airbnb
Hour 6: Cake cutting and champagne at your Airbnb
Are you ready to make your elopement dreams a reality?
Hi, my name is Jessica and I would be honored to help create the St. Augustine elopement day of your dreams! You can count on me to make your dreams a reality and capture every moment on the day!
St. Augustine is my home away from home and I love everything about it. I know all the ins and outs, all the hidden spots and I can make your elopement day as stress free as you deserve!
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