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People Have Been Drawn To These Shores For Centuries.

One of America’s remaining unspoiled barrier islands, Amelia Island, 29 miles northeast of Jacksonville, Florida, offers your group an unparalleled coastal meeting experience. Part of the southern sea island chain that includes Kiawah, St. Simons and Jekyll islands, Amelia is enveloped by soaring slash pines, mossdraped oak trees, cabbage palms and massive sand dunes dotted with sea oats.

Meet on Amelia Island and you’ll have access to 26 square miles of a well-preserved sea island environment with a superb hospitality infrastructure that can serve all your group’s needs. Wrapped in the air of its historic past, Amelia offers warm southern hospitality and spectacular northern Florida coastal beauty.

Amelia Island offers the perfect blend for your best meeting ever: an easily accessible international airport, impressive and experienced meetings properties, unique off-site venues, exciting teambuilding adventures, 13 miles of pristine beaches, championship golf courses and world-class spas.

Your group will soon discover the benefi ts of an environment that feels timeless and moves at a slower pace. A relaxed resort setting and sense of glorious isolation alleviates distractions and encourages creativity and productivity. You’ll quickly see why repeat visitors – corporate, incentive and association groups, family and military reunions and others – return year after year.

Eight different fl ags have fl own over the island with a diverse cast of former residents dominated by explorers, pirates and the Timucuan Indians. You can easily enhance your group’s experience by incorporating Amelia Island’s rich and colorful history.

Several historic attractions as well as the quaint Victorian seaport village of Fernandina Beach await to broaden the scope of your program.



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