Your Guide to Jacksonville Beach
Jacksonville Beach moving companies are thrilled that you have decided to move to the Sunshine State. However, you may be wondering where you should go for dinner, where you should take your children for weekend fun, and where you should lodge your visiting guests. All My Sons Moving & Storage Jacksonville Beach has been moving families to and from the beach for over 20 years. With two decades of experience, and being Jacksonville Beach locals ourselves, we know the best of the best that Jacksonville Beach has to offer. For that reason, check out this list that we compiled based off of online ratings, reviews, and of course, our personal recommendations!
Best Restaurants near Jacksonville Beach:
TacoLu Baja Mexicana
Elven South
Roy’s
Salt Life Food Shack
Dwight’s Mediterranean Style
European Street Café
Angie’s Subs at Jax Beach
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Top Things to Do in Jacksonville Beach:
Beachside Buggies
Jacksonville Beach Fishing Pier
Surfing, Windsurfing, Kitesurfing
Adventure Landing
Players By-The-Sea Theatre
Fishing Charters
Beaches Museum & History Park
J. Johnson Gallery
Shopping in Jacksonville Beach:
South Beach Regional Shopping Center
Jax Beach Surf Shop
Sunrise Surf Shop
Beachside
Caribbean Connection
Visitor Lodging in Jacksonville Beach:
Four Points by Sheraton Beachfront
Courtyard Jacksonville Beach Oceanfront
Hampton Inn Jacksonville Beach
Casa Marina Hotel and Restaurant
The Suites at La Palmeraie
Seawalk Hotel and Spa
Fig Tree Inn Bed and Breakfast
Best Schools in Jacksonville Beach:
Red School House
Jacksonville Beach Elementary School
Fletcher Middle School
Duncan U. Fletcher High School
Whether you are moving to Jacksonville Beach from nearby or out-of-state, All My Sons Moving & Storage wants you and your family to be as comfortable as possible here on the beach, and that means having plenty of resources. Other local, popular destinations near the city are: Kathryn Abbey Hanna Park, Huguenot Memorial Park that is across from the St. Johns River Ferry toward Amelia Island, Kingsley Plantation, Amelia Island Museum of History, and Fort Clinch State Park.