3 Great Days Exploring Palm Coast & Flagler

 

Located on the northeast coast of Florida, Palm Coast and Flagler Beach welcome visitors from the very beginning with miles of unobstructed views along A1A, meaning taking the scenic route is not a choice but a given. You won’t find any hi-rises or the typical chain hotels and restaurants, so locally-owned businesses greet visitors like friends with opportunities to immerse oneself in the local culture and outdoor experiences. Here’s an itinerary for 3 great days exploring Palm Coast and Flagler.

Day 1: See the Sights

Make your first day a scenic one. Start at Washington Oaks Gardens State Park in Palm Coast, which is a breathtaking nature destination nestled between the Atlantic Ocean and Matanzas River. Home to formal gardens loaded with magnolias, roses, Spanish moss trees, and reflection ponds, the park invites guests to wander freely or take a self-guided tour. As you near the beach at the park, you’ll see rows of gorgeous coquina rock formations, which is one of the top Instagram-worthy spots in the county.

For more outdoor sightseeing, head out on Flagler County’s 125 miles of customized biking trails. You can bring your own bikes or rent them at Trailhead Bikes in Palm Coast. Start your trip by going south on the famous A1A Scenic Highway that runs parallel to the ocean.

Finish your day by parking your bikes in front of the newly renovated Oceanside Beach Bar & Grill for a laid-back dinner of cheeseburgers, gyros, and corned beef reubens. Enjoy the view of the ocean on the outdoor deck as you toast your friends on your productive day.

Day 2: Beach Time

You deserve a day at the beach, and Palm Coast and the Flagler Beaches is a great place to find some of the best in Florida.

Flagler Beach is home to a historic pier, built in 1928. The Flagler Beach Pier is a great spot to capture some beautiful photographs—or some local fish. The pier has its own bait shop that sits on the entrance with tons of supplies available for rent. The pier is also a great place to watch surfers and families hanging out on the beach. For lunch, try the Funky Pelican that sits on the beach at the pier. It serves easy and delicious dishes like seafood jambalaya, clam chowder, and fish tacos.

When night falls, meet some of the locals over live music and margaritas. A few blocks north of the Flagler Beach Pier is Golden Lion Cafe, a hip beachside cafe with its own outdoor tiki bar and rooftop dining area. The cafe specializes in its raw bar where fresh oysters and clams are served alongside a menu of awesome cocktails. You can have dinner on its rooftop before making your way downstairs to mingle on the beach.

Day 3: Meet Some New Friends

Start the last day of your Weekend Getaway at The Island Grille, which sits right on the beach. Daily breakfast options here include freshly-made waffles, breakfast burritos, and biscuits and gravy, but on Sundays, the menu changes to a more interesting selection for its Sunday Brunch with items like wasabi salmon, creamy grits, and fresh-cut meats from a carving station.

After breakfast, spend the day exploring the latest in marine research, education, and rehabilitation at Marineland Dolphin Adventure. Founded in 1938 and billed as “the world’s first oceanarium”, it is now known as a well-respected research and conservation facility, education and dolphin sanctuary. Programs such as the Immersion and Discover Dolphins lead you into a watery world like none you’ve ever experienced before. Looking for something less adventurous? Keep your feet on dry land as you meet the dolphins in our Touch and Feed program, or participate in Dolphin Designs for the more artistically inclined. Dolphin interaction tickets should be booked ahead of time online.

Before leaving your beach getaway, you can get in one more meal in Flagler County. Head back to Flagler Beach to try the beachside Turtle Shack Cafe, known for its burgers, vegetarian dishes, and seafood. Bid your farewell to the gorgeous beach from the outdoor patio. 

Flagler Beach was even nominated as one of America’s coolest small towns and ranked number three by Trip Advisor as the most affordable summer beach destinations in the U.S. So if you’re looking for a perfect Florida getaway where you can spend the weekend relaxing in the sun, going on a scenic bike ride along the coast and trying some of the best fresh Florida seafood, get to Flagler County.

So, enjoy 3 great days exploring Palm Coast and Flagler