Georgia Coast
A grouping of four beautiful barrier Islands, St. Simons Island, Sea Island, Little St. Simons Island and Jekyll Island is home to breathtaking landscape, pristine marshland, sandy beaches and small coastal villages.
Fort Federica
Established during a time in history when Great Britain, France and Spain were all vying for ownership of what is now coastal Georgia and built between 1736 and 1748 by General James Edward Oglethorpe, the founder of Georgia, today the original ruins include the tabby fort, barracks, walls, moat and several houses.
Jekyll Island Tour
Tour the National Historic Landmark District and the restored cottages originally built as summer homes for members of the Jekyll Island Club, including J.P. Morgan, Marshall Field, and William K. Vanderbilt. There are also over 20 miles of paths for biking and walking along with plenty of spots for bird and dolphin watching.
Millionaires Club Lunch
Built as an exclusive hunting club for a select group of Northern millionaires, the Jekyll Island Club Hotel’s Grand Dining Room offers culinary delights as celebrated now as they were at the turn of the century. The daily menu is presided over by award winning chef Abigail Hutchinson and each seat has a view of the Jekyll River.
St. Simons Island
Here there is something for everyone! Fabulous day spas and great unique shopping, plenty of golf, deep sea fishing, water sports, along with a wide selection of restaurants and plenty of exciting nightlife.
Savannah Trolley Tour
From Spanish moss draped oaks to magnificent old world architecture, a Trolley tour is a fun and informative way to see the best of Savannah. There are amusing stories, historical facts and just plain ole down home Southern country charm. Most tours include the Savannah History Museum, Battlefield Park, Juliette Gordon Low Birthplace, Christ Church, and the City Market, just to name a few.
Lady & Sons Lunch
Paula Deen started The Bag Lady out of her home in June, 1989 and the rest is history. Now The Lady & Sons is a world renowned restaurant serving true Southern cuisine with a dash of Southern charm and hospitality.
Tybee Island
This historic barrier island has plenty to see, do, and eat. Explore ruins of the beachfront batteries, visit the Tybee Museum, stroll around the Tybee Pier, and visit the Tybee Lighthouse. Casual dining spots serve tasty fresh seafood, with fried green tomatoes and a coastal southern favorite, shrimp and grits.
Highlights shown above are just a few of this area's top attractions.
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