Apartment in Highway 30A Florida Beach, FL
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About this apartment rental
Buena Vista 1886 | Historic St. Andrews
Spacious • Walkable • Historic Charm • Bay Views
Welcome to Historic St. Andrews Bay View at Buena Vista 1886, a beautifully restored 140-year-old cedar home in the heart of St. Andrews, where coastal history meets modern comfort.
This private 3-bedroom, 2-bath retreat occupies the entire second floor of the historic Buena Vista house, offering the feel of a spacious private home while preserving the charm of the original inn-style property.
⚠️ Please Note: This is a second-floor residence, and steep historic stairs are required for access. Because of the home's age and architecture, the property may not be suitable for guests with mobility limitations.
Perfect for families or small groups, this unique space blends historic character with thoughtful modern updates.
As part of a cedar home built in 1886, you'll notice charming original features throughout the property. The historic brick fireplaces have been preserved for their beauty and character and are decorative only.
When you stay here, you're not just booking a vacation rental — you're staying in a piece of history.
Originally opened as The Buena Vista Inn in the late 1800s by Catherine M. Hunt, this remarkable cedar home has welcomed guests for over a century. Today, it continues that legacy with elevated comfort and timeless charm.
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Guest Favorites You'll Love:
⬥High-speed WiFi
⬥Fast & easy self-check-in with smart lock
⬥Smart TV in the living room and master bedroom.
⬥Queen bed with cooling gel mattress in Master and 2nd bedroom.
⬥Twin / Twin Bunk beds in the 3rd bedroom
⬥ Room-darkening shades for better sleep
⬥ Entire second-floor private residence
⬥ Located within the historic Buena Vista 1886 house
⬥ Spacious layout perfect for families and groups
⬥ Fully stocked kitchen for extended stays: Keurig, dishwasher, full stove, microwave, and full-size fridge.
⬥ Comfortable living room for gathering together
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Experience Historic St. Andrews
Step outside and stroll the charming sidewalks into the Historic St. Andrews District — just a 5-minute walk away, or 1-minute drive (plenty of free parking).
Enjoy:
⬥ Amavida Coffee (locally roasted favorite)
⬥ Oaks by the Bay Park
►Saturday Farmers Markets
► The Sentry: A 250-year-old, beautiful Southern Live Oak.
►Waterfront Sunset Views
⬥ Free self-guided historic walking tour (audio included)
⬥ Museums & Art:
⬥ Historic Publishing Museum
⬥ Native Spirit Museum & Gallery
⬥ Floropilis Local Art Gallery
⬥ Little Village features local artists, live music, and delicious bites.
⬥ Incredible Dining & Waterfront activities
⬥ Uncle Ernie's
⬥ Hunt's Oyster Bar
⬥ The Captain's Table
⬥ Local bars with live music
⬥ Boutique shopping
⬥ Marina access for pontoon rentals
⬥ Deep-sea fishing charters with some of the area's best fishermen.
⬥ Saling adventures
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Experience scenic West Beach Dr
Take a scenic walk along Beach Drive, 1.5 stretch of St. Andrews Bay, where you can:
⬥Bird watch
⬥Kayak or paddleboard
⬥Fish off the bay
⬥Relax on waterfront swings
⬥Spot hermit crabs
⬥Enjoy some of the most spectacular sunsets on the coast
Park once and explore it all on foot.
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Even More to Explore
Only a short drive (2.4 miles) to Downtown Panama City:
⬥Rooftop bars
⬥Breweries
⬥ Waterfront Dining
⬥Trendy restaurants like El Weirdo
⬥Cobblestone streets
⬥ The Portal
⬥Point Break Arcade
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Want more traditional beach time?
A short drive to Panama City Beach offers:
⬥White-sand Gulf beaches
⬥Pier Park shopping & dining
⬥Gulf-front restaurants
⬥Seasonal events & attractions
Plus, enjoy our complimentary area activities during your stay for even more ways to experience the Emerald Coast.
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A Rich History
The Buena Vista House sits in the historic Waretown district, named after the Ware family, early boat captains who helped grow St. Andrews through trade and transport along the Florida panhandle.
In 1886, Catherine M. Hunt purchased this property and opened The Buena Vista Inn, welcoming travelers arriving by rail and by sea. Over the decades, it remained a place of hospitality and gathering, and today, you're invited to continue that tradition.
Buena Vista 1886 is a historic home thoughtfully divided into three private guest residences, each with its own entrance.





