News4JAX wanted to put AI to the test and asked ChatGPT to plan a holiday-themed day here in Northeast Florida for one day. (Copyright 2025 by WJXT News4JAX – All rights reserved.)
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – If you are planning a trip for Thanksgiving, using a vacation itinerary generated by artificial intelligence may be a good option for you. In fact, using AI to plan vacations is becoming more and more common.
News4JAX wanted to put AI to the test and asked ChatGPT to plan a holiday-themed day in Northeast Florida for one day.
Here’s the itinerary it gave us! Spoiler: It’s packed with fun activities!
Prompt: Plan me a one-day trip in Northeast Florida for November 25th that is budget-friendly and focuses on holiday fun. Include a mix of popular landmarks and hidden gems, suggest optimal times to visit attractions, and estimate travel times.
Itinerary
Morning
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Depart Jacksonville → Big Talbot Island / Boneyard Beach
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Travel time: ~30 minutes from downtown Jacksonville.
- Why go: This is a lesser-known “hidden gem” — Big Talbot Island State Park offers the surreal Boneyard Beach, with bleached driftwood skeletons, dramatic bluffs, and an otherworldly shoreline. Florida State Parks+1
- Cost: ~$3 per vehicle for park entry (honor-system fee box) per visitor reports. Travel the Parks
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Best time: Arrive around 8:00–9:00 AM when the park opens (state parks typically open by dawn, and the early light is great for photos). Low tide is ideal for seeing more driftwood — check tide chart ahead of time.
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Nature walk & picnic
- After exploring the beach (~45 min to 1 hour), you can walk parts of the Timucuan Trail (a paved multi-use path) for more views. Florida State Parks
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Bring a simple breakfast or coffee from Jacksonville to enjoy at the picnic area. The park has picnic facilities.
Midday / Late Morning
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Drive from Big Talbot Island → St. Augustine Historic Downtown
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Travel time: Approximately 1 hour (depending on traffic) to St. Augustine’s historic district.
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Self-Guided Historic Walking Tour
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Key stops:
- Castillo de San Marcos — if you’re willing to pay (~$15/adult) you can tour the fort; otherwise admire from outside. Self Guided Walk+1
- Cathedral Basilica, Flagler College courtyard — free to view the courtyard / rotunda. Visit St. Augustine+1
- Llambias House, Oldest House Museum — historic homes, part of a self-guided “Historic Houses” route. GPSmyCity+1
- Time needed: Plan for 2–3 hours walking through downtown to soak in the architecture, hidden corners, and historic sites. Visit St. Augustine’s free historic sites. Visit St. Augustine
- Pro tip: Start at the Visitor Center (10 S Castillo Drive) for maps and guidance. Self Guided Walk
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Early Afternoon
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Lunch in Historic St. Augustine
- Choose a café or local spot along St. George Street (pedestrian-only) — plenty of reasonably priced eats, plus shopping. Visit St. Augustine+1
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Or pack a light picnic (if you prefer to save money) and sit in one of the small plazas or public parks.
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Free / Low-Cost Historical Sites
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These options allow for meaningful, budget-friendly history exploration.
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Late Afternoon / Early Evening
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Nights of Lights Walking (Holiday Highlight)
- St. Augustine’s “Nights of Lights” runs nightly (mid-November through January). Visit St. Augustine
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Walk the illuminated downtown streets, including lit trees, buildings, and historic landmarks. The lights create a magical, festive atmosphere.
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Best viewing times: as dusk falls — around 5:30-6:30 p.m. is great for photography and ambiance.
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Christmas Market at Colonial Quarter
- There’s a daily holiday market at Colonial Quarter (33 St. George Street). According to local event listings: open from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. for shopping (free), and evening from 4 to 9 p.m. with entertainment, Santa, lights. Reddit
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On Nov 25, you could catch the market in its evening mode, enjoy live music / festive vibes.
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Use Free Shuttle / Parking Tip
- To avoid downtown parking costs, you can park in one of several lots and use a free shuttle during Nights of Lights. Visit St. Augustine
- The free shuttle operates during many Nights of Lights nights. Reddit
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This saves money and the hassle of driving through crowded narrow historic streets.
Evening / Dinner
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Dinner in St. Augustine
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After you’ve enjoyed the lights and market, grab dinner in one of the cozy downtown spots. You don’t need a high-end restaurant — try a local diner, café, or modest bistro on St. George Street or nearby.
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Optional: Stay or Return
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You can choose to return to Jacksonville after dinner (1 hour drive), or spend the night in St. Augustine to soak in more lights and maybe catch a morning walk.
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Additional Tips & Budget Considerations
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Shoes & clothes: Wear comfortable walking shoes — a lot of this day is on foot. Bring a light jacket for the evening (it can cool off).
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Food budget: Estimate ~$10–20 for lunch (depending on where you go) + dinner cost.
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Gas cost: Factor in driving from JAX → Big Talbot → St. Augustine → back.
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Timing: Starting early helps maximize daylight (for nature / historic walking) and allows you to enjoy the lights at dusk.
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Photography: Bring your camera or phone — Boneyard Beach and the holiday lights in St. Augustine are very photogenic, especially around dusk.
Why this plan works for holiday fun + budget
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You get natural beauty (Boneyard Beach) + historic charm (St. Augustine) + festive lights (Nights of Lights) — a well-rounded mix.
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Many of the activities are free or very low-cost: park entry, walking tours, public plazas, and historic sites.
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The holiday market adds seasonal spirit without being a major tourist trap.
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Using the free shuttle saves on parking and adds convenience.
Make sure to always be careful when using AI chatbots and double-check everything — even AI is not perfect!
Copyright 2025 by WJXT News4JAX – All rights reserved.
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