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A Preferred Limousine Service - Rained out today? Why not visit Orlando or Daytona? How about a
nice coastal cruise to St. Augustine at dawn for breakfast, or a sunset cruise for dinner
and dancing? This is the relaxing and safe way to explore the First Coast area: in a
10-passenger super-sized Cadillac or 14-passenger limo-style bus. (904) 924-7544.
Amelia Island Bait & Tackle - This new shop, owned and operated by Captain Jim Johnson of
Rappi Charters, has everything you need to enjoy fishing the beautiful waters of Amelia
Island. In addition to a complete line of tackle, they offer surf fishing information, rod
and reel rental, fresh and frozen baits and a variety of T-shirts, shorts and other
clothing. 1925 S. 14th Street. 277-0775.
Beachside Commons - Located at Fernandina's Main Beach, Beachside Commons is
Amelia's only oceanfront restaurant and shopping center. Whether your interest is shopping
at the area's most unique specialty stores or enjoying a great dinner on a beachfront
patio, beachside Commons is the place to be. Atlantic Avenue & S. Fletcher. 277-3091.
By the Sea - Formerly Suits Me Fine, this boutique is filled with treasures,
including fine estate jewelry and collectibles, as well as top of the line swim and resort
wear. Open daily. 1529 Gerbing Road (1 mile from the Ritz-Carlton). 321-1155.
Fernandina Beach Antiques - Formerly located at 812 Sadler Rd., this unique haven of
antiques and collectibles has moved to a more expansive location at 1105 S. 8th Street
(formerly Amelia Island Antique Mart). Come by and see the changes. Open daily. 277-2424.
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