Wedding Venues in Northeast Florida
Spanish-colonial mansions in St. Augustine's Old City, Victorian B&Bs on Amelia Island, oceanfront private homes in Ponte Vedra, and historic riverfront estates in Jacksonville. We've cataloged 25 venues in Northeast Florida, with historic, beach, modern all well-represented. Starting prices range from $589–$9k. Use the multi-quote form below to send your wedding details to up to five venues at once and get faster responses than reaching out one by one. Every venue here is verified, includes a photo gallery, and lists capacity ranges so you can immediately see which ones fit your guest count. New Northeast Florida venues are added monthly — bookmark this page for the latest.
All Northeast Florida venues25 venues

9 Aviles
A 2,500 square foot intimate venue at the corner of Aviles Street and Artillery Lane in the historic downtown arts district. The interior pairs a vaulted ballroom ceiling and iron chandeliers with a balcony overlooking the floor, a custom lit bar, and a private gated patio.
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Amelia Island Williams House
An 1856 home, one of the oldest in Fernandina Beach, still surrounded by its original iron fence. Specializes in elopements and intimate weddings of up to 10 guests in the parlor, grand hallway, or first- and second-floor porches.
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Aqua Grill
An independent contemporary restaurant established in 1988 at 395 Front Street, Ponte Vedra Beach, situated on a lake. The venue offers private dining services, full bar and grill, seasonal menus, and a dedicated private events program.
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Bagby Properties Oceanfront Wedding Homes
Veteran-owned luxury oceanfront vacation homes in South Ponte Vedra Beach (flagship homes at 2773 and 2777 S. Ponte Vedra Blvd) booked for weddings and private events. Properties feature oceanview decks, rooftop spaces, and private beach access.
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Bliss by the Sea
A waterfront venue at 7605 A1A S in Crescent Beach with a courtyard across the street from the Atlantic and a pier on the Matanzas Intercoastal Waterway. The 800 square foot indoor hall pairs with outdoor reception space and ten on-site Indochine suites for overnight guests.
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Brick and Beam
A 2,300 sq ft restored building in Jacksonville's Historic Springfield District blending exposed-brick industrial detail with a back-porch garden. Couples have full-day exclusive access to the indoor parlor and an outdoor space with gazebo, string lights, and firepit.
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Casa Marina Hotel and Restaurant
An independently owned 1925 oceanfront hotel and Historic Hotels of America member at 691 1st St N, billed as a Jacksonville Beach landmark. The property hosts ceremonies and receptions in its dining room, rooftop terrace, and beachfront courtyard.
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Florida House Inn
Built in 1857, the oldest surviving hotel in Florida, located at 22 South 3rd Street in downtown Fernandina Beach. Wedding ceremonies and receptions take place in the fenced courtyard garden under a 300-year-old live oak, with 17 guest rooms on site.
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Garden Club of Jacksonville
A historic waterfront clubhouse in Riverside overlooking the St. Johns River, run as a private event venue by a nonprofit garden club. The Grand Ballroom features crystal chandeliers and floor-to-ceiling windows, and a courtyard with a tiered fountain hosts outdoor ceremonies.
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Hoyt House
A 1905 Victorian mansion in Fernandina Beach's Historic District, run as a 10-room boutique B&B with lush gardens and 250-year-old oaks. Hosts elopement and small-wedding packages with ceremonies in the gazebo or indoor parlor.
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Lightner Museum
Henry Flagler's 1888 Hotel Alcazar, now a city-owned museum; the main reception ballroom occupies the space that once held the world's largest indoor swimming pool. Couples use the Grand Lobby for cocktail hour and the historic Pool ballroom for dinner, with the Castillo de San Marcos and Flagler College campus right outside.
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Markland House at Flagler College
A Greek-Revival estate home originally built in an orange grove and now on the National Register of Historic Places, located on the Flagler College campus. The property has a wrap-around covered porch, magnolia and oak-lined walks, and four interior rooms — the Library, Dining Room, and adjoining Pink and Yellow Rooms — used together for ceremonies and receptions.
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Ocean Sands Beach Boutique Inn
An independently-operated oceanfront inn on Vilano Beach with a one-acre private beach for ceremonies and oceanfront rooms with balconies for guest blocks. The property markets itself directly as a boutique inn, with help on planning, decor, catering, and entertainment vendor coordination.
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Pena-Peck House
A First Spanish Period residence (1565-1763) built by royal decree of King Ferdinand VI, one of only about 35 First Spanish Period buildings still standing in St. Augustine. Weddings happen in the walled garden courtyard shaded by ancient oaks and magnolias, with indoor space available in the historic house.
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Private 131
An upscale private event venue at 131 1st Ave N in Jacksonville Beach overlooking Latham Park, with beachfront views and a generous balcony. The space includes an event ballroom, marble bar, and patio area outfitted with state-of-the-art AV equipment.
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South Ponte Vedra Ocean Club
An oceanfront private-event restaurant at 3175 S Ponte Vedra Blvd offering on-site dining and ceremony space directly on the Atlantic. Bookings are accepted from non-members, and the venue has on-site chef and professional event staff.
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The Cummer Museum of Art and Gardens
An art museum on the St. Johns River with historically significant formal gardens and indoor galleries that host weddings and private events. Ceremonies can take place beneath the 150-foot-canopy Cummer Oak in the Lower Tier Gardens, with receptions in the Terry Gallery or Uible Loggia.
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The Glass Factory
A 16,000 sq ft former industrial space at 601 Myrtle Ave N featuring eclectic brick-and-beam architecture and customizable open-floor layouts. The venue includes a vintage furniture collection, bridal suite, groom's lounge, and all-day building access for couples.
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The Kenwood Inn
An 1865 inn in the historic downtown district described as St. Augustine's oldest bed and breakfast. Couples exchange vows in the walled garden courtyard around a koi pond and saltwater pool, with the entire 14-room inn available for full-property buyouts.
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The Lesesne House
An 1856-1860 Greek Revival residence at 415 Centre Street, the oldest continuously inhabited home in Fernandina Beach and a National Historic Landmark. Two courtyards, a grapevine pergola, formal dining and parlor rooms host intimate weddings and receptions.
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The Ocean Club of Amelia
An oceanfront private venue at 2080 S. Fletcher Avenue offering 3,900 sq ft of indoor and outdoor space directly on the Atlantic with public beach access. Features a main dining room, back porch, downstairs covered patio, and lawn area with driftwood-and-string-light coastal styling.
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The Ribault Club
A 16,000 sq ft 1928 clubhouse on Fort George Island designed by Swiss architect Maurice Fatio, listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The venue blends restored architectural details — fluted pilasters, French doors, paneled woodwork — with coastal park grounds.
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The Treasury on the Plaza
Originally opened in the 1920s as a grand bank in downtown St. Augustine, this restored building still features marble columns and a Vault Bar built inside the original bank safe. The owner-operated venue handles both ceremonies and receptions in a single historic property on the Plaza de la Constitucion.
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The White Room
An 1888 waterfront building in the historic district at 1 King Street, billed as the only private waterfront wedding venue in downtown St. Augustine. The complex includes three connected spaces — the Grand Ballroom, the ground-floor Villa Blanca with vaulted ceilings, and a rooftop terrace overlooking Matanzas Bay.
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Ximenez-Fatio House Museum
A 1798 Spanish-colonial coquina mansion on Aviles Street — billed as the oldest street in America — that hosted its first wedding in 1834. The walled private courtyard is shaded with banana plants, hibiscus, and citrus, lit at night with string lights against original coquina walls.
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