Visit the Museum during Nights of Lights for a Unique Experience
ST. AUGUSTINE, FL – The St. Augustine Lighthouse & Maritime Museum will host its annual Lighthouse Illuminations event on select days between November 22nd, 2024, and January 11th, 2025 with tour times starting at 7:00 pm, 7:30, and 8:00 p.m.
Visit the Museum during this winter season of Lighthouse Illuminations: Tides, Tidings, and Trees. Daytime general admission tickets get you in the door to enjoy seasonally decorated grounds and buildings. As the sun goes down, purchase after-hours Lighthouse Illuminations tickets for an extraordinary holiday experience. Explore the Keepers’ House and grounds illuminated by lights and garlands, and enjoy a sensational view of the lighthouse. Escape the crowds this winter season and experience Nights of Lights from the top of the St. Augustine Lighthouse.
Marvel at the twenty-one adorned trees, each uniquely themed and telling a distinct story. Tree themes include Lighthouse Memories Tree, Toys from the Past Tree, Nutcracker Folklore Tree, Old Florida Tree, 150 Years of Service Anniversary Tree, and High Seas Tree. There are photo opportunities, night climbs and family fun for all to enjoy.
Lighthouse Illuminations admission is priced at $24.95 for adults and seniors, and $22.95 for children 12 & under. There is a museum member discount. Children must be at least 44” to climb the lighthouse. The St. Augustine Lighthouse address: 100 Red Cox Dr., St. Augustine, FL. 32080. Phone: 904-829-00745.
About the St. Augustine Lighthouse & Maritime Museum
A unique landmark of St. Augustine for over 147 years, the St. Augustine Light Station hosts centuries of the Nation’s Oldest Port® history and educational programs. Through interactive exhibits, guided tours, and maritime research, the 501(c)(3), non-profit St. Augustine Lighthouse & Maritime Museum is on a mission to discover, preserve, present, and keep alive the stories of the Nation’s Oldest Port® as symbolized by our working lighthouse. Today, the Museum keeps the light shining as a private aid-to-navigation. We are the parent organization of the Lighthouse Archaeological Maritime Program (LAMP), and together our two non-profits are an affiliate of the Smithsonian Institution. (www.StAugustineLighthouse.org).
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