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Amelia Island, Florida — white sand beach and Atlantic coast
MARKET INTELLIGENCE REPORT

Beyond the Stay — Amelia Island, Florida

Guest Spend Beyond the Stay  ·  Amelia Island, Florida

Market: Amelia Island / Fernandina Beach

Core Submarkets: Beachfront & North Island | Historic Downtown Fernandina | Omni & Summer Beach

Data Vintage: Q2 FY26, January–March 2026

Market Snapshot

1.95x
Beyond the Stay Ratio
$634
Avg. accommodation spend per trip
$1,234
Avg. spend beyond accommodations per trip

For every $1 travelers spend on accommodations, they spend approximately $1.95 beyond the stay.

Beyond the Stay Ratio = Non-accommodation spend ÷ Accommodation spend  |  $1,234 ÷ $634 = 1.95x. The ratio shows the relative size of traveler spending beyond accommodations, while the $1,234 Beyond the Stay Spend represents the actual economic activity surrounding each trip.

1. Guest Spending Beyond Accommodations

Spend Category Avg. Spend / Trip
Accommodations$634
Restaurants$576
Shopping$270
Activities & Attractions$144
Groceries$104
Transportation$97
Other$43
Total Beyond the Stay$1,234
Total Trip Spend$1,868

Dining represents the largest category beyond lodging, followed by shopping and activities.

Amelia Island also attracts a relatively affluent visitor base, with median visitor household income around $148K, supporting premium experiences such as private charters, fishing and golf.

Source: Amelia Island Convention & Visitors Bureau, Q2 FY26 Visitor Tracking Study.

2. What Travelers Actually Do

Visitor behavior shows where the strongest opportunities sit:

76% dine out
73% visit Historic Downtown Fernandina Beach
66% go to the beach
60% shop
26% visit farmers markets
25% visit bars/nightlife
20% visit attractions
20% bike, hike or run
14% visit state parks
13% golf or play tennis
11% visit galleries or museums
7% participate in water sports

Historic Downtown is a major spending hub

Visitors who go to Downtown Fernandina spend an average of 2.7 days there during their trip. Among downtown visitors: 92% dine, 84% shop, 59% sightsee, 33% participate in nightlife, 14% take a river cruise.

Downtown Fernandina therefore functions as its own guest-spending ecosystem rather than simply a nearby attraction.

Source: Amelia Island Convention & Visitors Bureau, Q2 FY26 Visitor Tracking Study.

3. Highest-Potential Market-Specific Opportunities

Opportunity Why It Fits Amelia Island Local Ticket Example
Amelia & Cumberland Island CruisesCumberland Island, wild horses, dolphins, Fort Clinch and Amelia River$399–1,500 private tour
Fishing ChartersStrong coastal identity and high-value family/group experience$500–850
Shark Tooth & Fossil ExperiencesDistinctive Amelia Island activity centered on fossilized shark teeth$75–95/person
Historic Fernandina + Culinary73% visit downtown and restaurants represent the largest non-lodging spend categoryHigh-frequency
Golf & Resort ExperiencesStrong fit with Omni / Summer Beach and higher-spend travelersPremium
Beach Horseback RidingHighly distinctive coastal experiencePremium niche
Event PackagesMajor events create concentrated periods of visitor spendingHigh-value seasonal

Private Amelia and Cumberland Island tours currently begin around $399 for smaller private groups, with larger private charters reaching approximately $1,000–1,500. Local fishing charters typically range from roughly $500 for a four-hour trip to $850 for a full day. Guided fossil experiences run approximately $75–95 per guest.

4. Opportunity by Submarket

Beachfront & North Island

Best-fit opportunities:

Cumberland Island cruises | Fishing charters | Fossil hunting | Beach horseback riding | Kayaks & paddleboards | Beach equipment

Market rationale:

Beaches, waterways, Fort Clinch and proximity to Cumberland Island create a strong maritime and outdoor experience profile.

Historic Downtown Fernandina

Best-fit opportunities:

Restaurant experiences | Historic & ghost tours | River cruises | Culinary experiences | Nightlife | Curated local shopping

Market rationale:

With 73% of visitors going downtown and an average 2.7 downtown days per trip, this submarket captures a significant portion of Amelia Island's dining, shopping and entertainment spend.

Omni & Summer Beach

Best-fit opportunities:

Golf | Golf carts | Bikes | Wellness & spa | Private chefs | Beach setup | Sunset cruises

Market rationale:

This submarket carries more resort-oriented guest expectations, making premium convenience and experience products particularly relevant. The broader Amelia Island market research identifies Omni / Summer Beach as a distinct resort-style demand area.

5. Event-Driven Opportunity

Upsell strategy should change based on when the guest is visiting.

The 2026 The Amelia automotive event generated:

10,800
Out-of-county attendees
$5.21M
Direct visitor spending
7,760
Room nights

Major demand periods create concentrated opportunities for:

Premium arrival/departure | Stocked accommodations | Transportation | Restaurant reservations | Private chefs | Golf carts | Private local experiences

Source: Amelia Island CVB, Economic Impact of The Amelia 2026.

6. Local Operator Validation

Local vacation-rental operators are already extending the guest relationship beyond accommodations.

Operator Guest Experiences Publicly Surfaced
Moore Amelia Island RentalsPantry stocking, private chefs, beach setup, massage, sunset cruises, fishing, historic tours, wine tasting, golf carts, bikes, airport transportation and restaurant coordination
Seahorse Amelia VacationsGrocery delivery, beach-equipment rentals, restaurant reservations and custom add-ons
Stay Better VacationsGrocery pre-stocking and delivered beach-gear programs
Barefoot AmeliaGolf carts, beach equipment, bikes, kayaks, surf rentals and local activity partners
Miller Rentals on AmeliaGolf carts, watersports, kayaks, paddleboards, boat tours and adventure experiences

Public materials do not disclose actual commissions or ancillary revenue, so no assumptions are made about competitor financial performance.

7. Secondary Convenience Layer

Destination-specific experiences should lead the strategy, supported by high-frequency convenience products:

Early check-in | Late checkout | Stay extensions | Grocery pre-stock | Beach equipment | Baby gear | Private chefs | Celebration packages

These products are less market-specific but complement experiential offers and solve immediate guest needs.

8. Revenue Opportunity Benchmark

At $1,234 in Beyond the Stay Spend per travel party:

100 guest stays = approximately $123,400 in spending beyond accommodations.

This represents total guest spending across the destination. It is not operator revenue. Only purchases actually booked, referred or facilitated through the accommodation operator are treated as facilitated spend.

Operator Revenue Scenarios (per 100 guest stays)

Scenario Total Spend / 100 Stays Facilitated Share* Facilitated Spend Commission / Margin* Operator Revenue
Conservative$123,40010%$12,3404%$494
Base$123,40020%$24,68010%$2,468
High$123,40030%$37,02020%$7,404

*Illustrative assumptions, not observed Amelia Island conversion or commission benchmarks.

Scaled Opportunity

Annual Guest Stays Total Beyond-the-Stay Spend Conservative Base High
100$123K$494$2.5K$7.4K
500$617K$2.5K$12.3K$37.0K
1,000$1.23M$4.9K$24.7K$74.0K
2,500$3.09M$12.3K$61.7K$185.1K

How Operators Participate

Vendor commissions — Revenue share from experiences, rentals, transportation and other partners. Booking & service fees — Fees for arranging or facilitating guest purchases. Direct-margin products — Operator-controlled products such as early arrival, late departure, stocking, celebration packages and stay extensions. The 20% high-case monetization scenario assumes a stronger mix of direct-margin products and favorable partner economics.

Commission and margin apply only to purchases actually facilitated through the operator, never to total destination spending.

9. Market Takeaway

Beyond the Stay Ratio: 1.95x — For every $1 travelers spend on accommodations in Amelia Island, they spend approximately $1.95 beyond the stay.

1.95x
Beyond the Stay Ratio
$1,234
Beyond the Stay Spend per trip
$123,400
Beyond the Stay Spend per 100 guest stays

The strongest opportunities are rooted in experiences travelers specifically seek in Amelia Island:

Cumberland Island cruises | Fishing charters | Fossil hunting | Historic Fernandina | Golf | Beach horseback riding | Event-driven experiences

Local vacation-rental operators are already integrating concierge services, equipment rentals and experiences into the guest journey.

The opportunity is to turn the accommodation provider into the marketplace for the destination experience.

Sources & Modeling Notes

  • Visitor Spending & Behavior: Amelia Island Convention & Visitors Bureau, Q2 FY26 Visitor Tracking Study, January–March 2026.
  • Event Data: Amelia Island CVB, Economic Impact of The Amelia 2026.
  • Experience Pricing: Current public pricing from Amelia Adventures, Amelia Island fishing-charter operators and local fossil-experience providers.
  • Competitive Validation: Current public guest-service and experience offerings from Moore Amelia Island Rentals, Seahorse Amelia Vacations, Stay Better Vacations, Barefoot Amelia and Miller Rentals on Amelia.
  • Submarket Context: Amelia Island STR & Competitive Review, August 2026. Omni / Summer Beach is identified as a distinct resort-style demand area with elevated amenity and access expectations.

Beyond the Stay Ratio

Average non-accommodation travel-party spend ÷ Average accommodation travel-party spend. For Amelia Island: $1,234 ÷ $634 = 1.95x. The ratio measures the relative size of traveler spending beyond accommodations. It is not a measure of overall STR market performance.

Revenue Modeling

Facilitated-share assumptions of 10%, 20% and 30%, and monetization assumptions of 4%, 10% and 20%, are illustrative scenarios. They are not observed Amelia Island performance benchmarks.