Guided Arcimoto FUV Tour on Amelia Island - View Florida’s Oldest Lighthouse (Saturdays only)

Guided Arcimoto FUV Tour on Amelia Island

Experience Amelia Island in a fun electric vehicle tour for $190, including historic stops, local samples, and expert guides—perfect for small groups seeking adventure.

The Guided Arcimoto FUV Tour on Amelia Island offers a unique way to explore the historic and scenic spots of Fernandina Beach in just about 2 hours. Priced at $190 per group (up to 2 people), this tour combines the thrill of zipping around in an open-air electric vehicle with insightful commentary from a knowledgeable guide. The tour is highly rated with a perfect 5.0/5 from 24 reviews, and it’s recommended by 100% of participants.

This experience is ideal for those who enjoy small-group tours, want to see both famous and hidden areas of Amelia Island, and appreciate fun, eco-friendly transportation. The tour’s focus on history, local culture, and scenic views makes it a compelling choice for visitors eager to combine sightseeing with a bit of adventure.

Key Points

Guided Arcimoto FUV Tour on Amelia Island - Key Points

  • Price and Duration: $190 per group for around 2 hours of guided exploration.
  • Transport: Travel in an open-air Arcimoto FUV, a fun electric vehicle that moves quickly and smoothly.
  • Highlights: Visit Florida’s oldest lighthouse, Fernandina Island Museum, Palace Saloon, and the Fernandina Beach Historic District.
  • Unique features: Enjoy a sample of Pirates Punch at Florida’s oldest bar and learn about local filming locations, like Pippi Longstocking’s house.
  • Small group size (max 6 people) ensures personalized attention and a flexible experience.
  • Booking details: The tour departs from 401 S 8th St, Fernandina Beach, and includes bottled water and alcoholic beverage samples.

Exploring Amelia Island in an Arcimoto FUV

The Arcimoto FUV provides a breezy, open-air ride that keeps you at the heart of the sights and sounds of Fernandina Beach. The guides are praised for their knowledge and friendliness, making the experience both fun and educational. Its speed allows for covering numerous stops comfortably within the two-hour window.

The compact size of the vehicle makes it well-suited for navigating the island’s narrow streets and historic districts, providing an intimate perspective on this charming area. The small group setting fosters engaging conversations and the opportunity to ask questions about Amelia Island’s history and local stories.

Start at the Amelia Island Museum of History

Guided Arcimoto FUV Tour on Amelia Island - Start at the Amelia Island Museum of History

The tour begins with a visit to the original jail, a site that once held notable inmates. The museum presents stories of the jail’s past, including which famous person stayed there overnight, giving visitors a quick but vivid peek into the island’s prison history. The admission to this stop is included, making it a cost-effective way to start the tour.

View Florida’s Oldest Lighthouse (Saturdays only)

Guided Arcimoto FUV Tour on Amelia Island - View Florida’s Oldest Lighthouse (Saturdays only)

On Saturdays between 11 and 2, the tour stops at the Oldest lighthouse in Florida, which dates back to the Territorial Period. This lighthouse has survived without major changes, making it a rare glimpse into early coastal navigation. Visitors can take photos and enjoy the scenic maritime views. Note that this stop is seasonal, limited to Saturdays only.

Discover the Villa Villakuela from Pippi Longstocking

Guided Arcimoto FUV Tour on Amelia Island - Discover the Villa Villakuela from Pippi Longstocking

A quick stop at Fernandina Beach highlights Villa Villakuela, the famous house featured in the Pippi Longstocking movies. The guide shares insights into how the house’s film appearances influenced the island’s status and why its location remains important today, offering a fun film history connection.

Sip Pirates Punch at Florida’s Oldest Bar

Guided Arcimoto FUV Tour on Amelia Island - Sip Pirates Punch at Florida’s Oldest Bar

The Palace Saloon stands as the oldest bar in Florida, once favored by Carnegie and Rockefeller families. Visitors get to sample Pirates Punch, a signature cocktail, while learning about the bar’s history. This 20-minute stop combines refreshment with a rich story of local tradition.

Explore the Fernandina Beach Historic District

Guided Arcimoto FUV Tour on Amelia Island - Explore the Fernandina Beach Historic District

The tour visits the First School on Amelia Island, now called the Amelia School House Inn. The guide walks through the halls of the historic school, built in 1866, sharing stories about students and the building’s past. Admission is included, and this stop offers a hands-on peek at educational history.

View the Captain’s House and Movie Filming Locations

Guided Arcimoto FUV Tour on Amelia Island - View the Captain’s House and Movie Filming Locations

A brief pass-by features the Captain’s House from Pippi Longstocking. The guide discusses its history and connection to the film, adding a layer of pop culture interest to the experience. This quick overlook is a nice touch for fans of the movie or architecture buffs.

All-Inclusive Experience with Refreshments

Guided Arcimoto FUV Tour on Amelia Island - All-Inclusive Experience with Refreshments

The tour includes use of Trikke, bottled water, and the chance to sample Pirates Punch at the Oldest Bar. The alcoholic beverage is a highlight for many, giving a taste of local tradition in a relaxed setting.

Logistics and Group Size

Start and end points are at 401 S 8th St, Fernandina Beach, making it straightforward to reach. The tour is capped at 6 travelers, ensuring personalized attention. It’s suitable for most people and is near public transportation. Service animals are allowed, and most participants can engage comfortably.

Weather and Cancellation Policy

The tour operates in good weather conditions, with a full refund available if canceled more than 24 hours in advance. This flexibility provides peace of mind, especially during unpredictable weather.

What Sets This Tour Apart: Focus on Hidden Gems and Local Stories

Unlike larger, more generic tours, this experience emphasizes lesser-known spots and local lore. The guide’s passion and knowledge shine as they highlight hidden details of Amelia Island that visitors might miss otherwise. This makes the tour particularly rich in storytelling and personalized insights.

Final Thoughts on the Amelia Island FUV Experience

For those seeking an eco-friendly, fast-paced, and educational way to see Amelia Island, this tour stands out. The small-group setting combined with enthusiastic guides and interesting stops ensures a memorable experience. It’s especially well-suited for history buffs, film fans, or anyone wanting a fun, active tour with local flavor.

While limited to two people per group and a two-hour window, the price offers good value considering the personalized attention and multi-stop itinerary. The seasonal lighthouse stop is a minor limitation, but the overall experience remains highly recommended.

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Guided Arcimoto FUV Tour on Amelia Island



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“What a ride! The Arcimotos really move fast! Our guide, Hugh, was golden! From sipping a cocktail at the oldest bar in Fernandina to seeing Pippy L…”

— Rebecca S, Jan 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the tour suitable for children or people with mobility issues?
The tour is accessible for most, but since stops involve walking through historic areas, some mobility may be required. It’s best suited for those comfortable with small vehicle rides and light walking.

How many stops are included in the tour?
The tour features five main stops plus a brief pass-by of filming locations and scenic views. Each stop provides a different aspect of Amelia Island’s culture, history, or film fame.

What should I wear or bring?
Comfortable, weather-appropriate clothing is recommended. Since the vehicle is open-air, sun protection, sunglasses, and hats are advisable. The tour provides bottled water and use of Trikke.

Can I book for more than two people?
The tour price is for up to 2 people per group. Larger parties may need to book multiple groups or inquire about options, but individual booking is limited.

What happens if the weather is bad?
The tour operates only in good weather. If canceled due to poor conditions, a full refund or alternative date is offered.

How do I book or cancel this tour?
Bookings can be made via Viator or directly through Amelia Island Electric Skateboard & Scooter Tours. Cancellation is free if done more than 24 hours in advance.