The
Florida House
Inn bed and breakfast, located on
Amelia Island in the very heart of the Fernandina Beach Historic District, is
Florida's oldest surviving hotel. Our
pet friendly inn is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Since 1857, when the
Florida Railroad opened the
Florida House, a long list of special guests has sought the genteel hospitality of our
inn. We have hosted such notables as Ulysses S. Grant, Cuban poet and freedom fighter Jose Marti, plus many film stars including Mary Pickford, and Laurel & Hardy. The list includes many visits by Rockefellers and Carnegies and other famous Americans.
During its 19th century heyday, the
Florida beach bustled with commerce. Fortunes were made in shipping, lumber and the railroad. As you stroll the historic neighborhood that surrounds the
Florida House, you'll be enchanted by the graceful homes and mansions of this era.
You'll also see the harbor which first lured swash-buckling parties to our island. Later, tourists seeking pleasure, not peril, arrived to our
Florida beach aboard steamships. Our historic port also gave birth to the shrimp industry, which continues to thrive here today.
The
pet friendly Florida House
Inn offers you a charming escape to
Amelia Island from a hectic, hurry –up world. Here the pace is as easy and relaxed or as active as you choose. Our accommodations are romantic and timeless, the service friendly and attentive. Regardless of the occasion - vacation, honeymoon, anniversary or getaway weekend – the
Florida House will provide you with a most enjoyable experience.