SAN AGUSTÍN BEACH: VACÍA Y FRÍA ¿QUÉ PASA AQUÍ?

Today I visited St. Augustine Beach, one of Florida's most historic beaches, and the reality was quite different from what many people imagine when they think of "Florida beaches." The beach was almost deserted, with very few people and no one swimming in the ocean due to the cold and wind. St. Augustine Beach is about a 5-hour drive from Miami (approximately 300 miles), making it a long trip that many don't consider when planning a getaway. Unlike South Florida, the weather here can change considerably in winter. During my visit, the temperature hovered between 50°F and 60°F (10°C–16°C), and the water was even colder, which explains why there were hardly any swimmers. Although the scenery is beautiful and peaceful, the atmosphere feels colder, quieter, and more solitary than on the beaches in the south. In this video, I'll show you what San Agustín Beach is really like today, without filters or false expectations, so you have a clear idea before you travel. 👉 Would you come here knowing the beach might be like this? Let me know in the comments. Video for informational purposes