Barefoot Hideaway I, St. Augustine
recommendedBeach EnthusiastsWith beach access right at your doorstep, spend your afternoons basking in the sun, building sandcastles, and enjoying fun-filled water activities by the beautiful Atlantic Ocean.
Cultural ConnoisseursImmerse yourself in the rich cultural heritage of St. Augustine by exploring the Colonial Quarter, where you can step back in time and experience life as it was during the colonial era. Don't miss the remarkable Memorial Presbyterian Church and the awe-inspiring Cathedral Basilica of St Augustine, both within walking distance.
Curious Treasure HuntersEmbark on a captivating journey through the St. Augustine Pirate & Treasure Museum, where you can uncover the secrets of pirates and discover fascinating artifacts from the golden age of piracy.
Art EnthusiastsVisit the renowned Lightner Museum, housed in the former Hotel Alcazar, to admire its vast collection of fine art, decorative arts, and fascinating historical exhibits.
History BuffsTrace the footsteps of the explorers who first discovered Florida at the Fountain of Youth Archaeological Park, where you can stroll through lush gardens, visit the Timucua Indian Village, and sip water from the legendary Fountain of Youth.
Outdoor Grilling MastersTake advantage of the BBQ facilities provided at Barefoot Hideaway I and gather your friends and family for a delightful beachfront cookout while enjoying stunning ocean views and the gentle sea breeze.
- Foodies & Market Lovers
- Exploration by Foot
- Cocktail Connoisseurs
- Sunset Admirers
- Adrenaline Seekers
- Surfing Enthusiasts
- Self-proclaimed Food Critics
Rooms and availability
Facilities
General
- No smoking on site
- Wi-Fi
- Free parking
- No pets allowed
Guest Parking
- Dryer
Spa & Leisure
- Beach access
- BBQ facilities
Room features
- Sitting area
- Tea and coffee facilities
Bathroom
- Washing machine
- Free toiletries
Self-catering
- Dryer
Location
• Located in Holetown, St. James, the resort is near renowned Paynes Bay Beach, Lime Grove Shopping Centre, and St. James Parish Church. • The historic neighborhood offers museums like Folkstone Marine Park and Musuem, galleries, entertainment at Holetown Festival, and outdoor cafes along Holetown Boardwalk. • Duty-Free Shopping at Holetown's Chattel Village and Sunset Crest artisan shops, ideal for beach lovers and those seeking local culture.
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- Nearby
- Restaurants