The southernmost of the "Golden Isles" chain of barrier islands, Amelia Island attracts visitors and pleases residents with 13 miles of pristine beaches. Framed by spectacular high dunes capped by sea oats, these beaches offer an unspoiled paradise of natural beauty. Boasting a lush oasis shaded by moss-covered oaks, the island is surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean, the Intracoastal Waterway, and Nassau Sound. Outstanding golfing, boating, hiking, sailing, kayaking, and fishing are enhanced by stunning sunrise and sunset views. This area also serves as gateway to Cumberland Island with its undisturbed nature preserve. Popular festivals from the Eight Flags Shrimp Festival to the Amelia Island Jazz Festival combine with an active arts community to enrich outdoor activity with the arts. Visitors and residents enjoy first-rate restaurants, boutiques, galleries, and inns as well as a widely varied selection of housing from cozy cottages to magnificent beachfront estates.