Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has signed into law the bill that bans the importation of shark fins

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St. Augustine is the oldest continually occupied European-founded city in the United States, established in 1565 by Don Pedro Menendez de Aviles, Spain. Our “Old City” is filled with more than four centuries worth of history, plus a thriving arts scene and unique local culture.
At our oceanfront resort, guests can surf the waves and soak up the sun while being only minutes away from St. Augustine’s charming historic downtown. Enjoy panoramic ocean views, fresh local seafood from Santiago’s Florida Kitchen & Craft Bar, ice cold drinks from our seasonal tiki bar located next to our large outdoor pool with beach access, and authentic Guy Harvey merchandise sold in our Outfitter Shop.
Booking your next kayaking adventure, eco-tour or fishing charter is a sea breeze away with our knowledgeable Adventure Coordinator on site. We look forward to having you and your family at our recently renovated resort on St. Augustine Beach!
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Enjoy fresh Florida seafood at Santiago’s Florida Kitchen & Craft Bar restaurant or a snack poolside at Guy Harvey’s Surf Shack.
Take a step back in time and explore the history and mystery of the nation’s oldest city.
With over 4,000 square feet of meeting space and a beautiful beach, our hotel offers a flexible event venue for a variety of gatherings.
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Enjoy 20% off your group bookings for the upcoming holiday season and beyond – small social gatherings and holiday parties will be quite cozy – especially on our outdoor patio. Must book by September 30, 2020.
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Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has signed into law the bill that bans the importation of shark fins
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First of all, we want to thank our valued guests for their patience and understanding during this time. Our hotel is currently OPEN, but some of our amenities and services are limited or unavailable at this time.
We have also updated our cancellation policy to provide the most flexibility to our guests. Please follow the link below to see our full list of changes and updates.
For the most update information, please refer to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) or your local health authority.
Amenities Information
First of all, we want to thank our valued guests for their patience and understanding during this time. Our hotel is currently OPEN, but some of our amenities and services are limited or unavailable at this time. We have updated our cancellation policy in order to offer the most flexiblity for our guests.
• Our on-site restaurant and bar, Santiago’s Florida Kitchen and Craft Bar is currently closed until further notice.
• Our on-site fitness center is currently closed.
• Our outdoor pool is currently still open but chairs are spaced a minimum of 6 feet apart as per CDC guidelines. Hotel guests may continue to use the pool as long as a minimum of 6 feet is kept between people. Guests that fail to comply with this guideline will be asked to kindly vacate the pool area.
• Our poolside tiki bar is currently closed.
• All Saint John’s County beaches are closed to the public. Unfortunately, this means that the beach is inaccessible to guests via our hotel’s access point.
Travel Flexibility Information
In response to the ever-changing coronavirus (COVID-19) situation, we’d like to share some additional actions that Guy Harvey Resort St. Augustine Beach is taking to allow you even more flexibility regarding your upcoming travel.
Waiving Change & Cancellation Fees
Guided by our purpose of care, we are temporarily adjusting our policies to allow for maximum flexibility to help you make the right decisions regarding travel at this time:
For the most update information, please refer to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) or your local health authority.
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