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Tybee Island, Georgia

As a beachside retreat, Tybee Island brings together old and new – clapboard cottages and Bermuda- precisely that soft blend of natural marshes and Atlantic shoreline, modest history and seaside playground that makes Tybee a celebrated family vacation destination. At the south end of the island, the pier and pavilion stretches into the Atlantic, tempting people watchers and fishermen intent on capturing the ‘fish story’ catch of the day. And the authentically refurbished lighthouse and five-acre grounds and outbuildings remind us of her role in guiding mariners to the Savannah River for nearly 300 years. It is precisely that soft blend of natural marshes and Atlantic shoreline, modest history and seaside playground that makes Tybee a celebrated family vacation destination.

Locals can’t compete with crimson sunsets, wading herons or silky sand dunes; but they roll out dining hospitality, shopping convenience and fun modes of transportation. You’ll find casual waterside restaurants and loftier southern inn-style fare, with fried green tomatoes every bit as popular as delicious servings of fresh fish. You’ll want to join the line-up at The Breakfast Club for mouth-watering omelets and southern grits. Wander to shops and galleries, along the marshes and shoreline in a fun, open air Tybee Cruiser. They’re eco-friendly, electric transportation to liven your tour around the island– but be sure to make a reservation. Just 18 miles and 20 minutes away, Savannah offers a virtual silver platter of Southern heritage, arts, entertainment and exceptional dining. Gather family and friends and plan a lovely day of exploring cobblestone streets, shaded historic squares and parlor-room hospitality! Be sure to include the City Market for a remarkable mix of artist lofts, musical entertainment, boutique shopping and more.

Essential Tybee Island

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Things to do

  • Fort Pulaski National Monument
    4.5 of 5 bubbles2,744
    Historic Sites, Historic Walking Areas
  • Tybee Island Light Station And Museum
    4.5 of 5 bubbles2,702
    Lighthouses, Speciality Museums
  • Tybee Island Beach
    4.0 of 5 bubbles3,727
    Beaches
  • Tybee Island Marine Science Center
    4.0 of 5 bubbles548
    Educational sites
  • North Beach
    4.5 of 5 bubbles426
    Beaches
  • Back River Beach
    4.5 of 5 bubbles52
    Beaches

Places to stay

  • Hotel Tybee
    4.0 of 5 bubbles1,531
    from $129/night
  • DeSoto Beach Hotel
    4.0 of 5 bubbles1,837
    from $88/night
  • Dunes Inn & Suites
    3.5 of 5 bubbles731
    from $127/night
  • Royal Palms Motel
    4.0 of 5 bubbles129
  • Admiral's Inn on Tybee Island
    4.0 of 5 bubbles203
    from $119/night
  • DeSoto Beach Garden Suites
    4.0 of 5 bubbles9
    from $168/night

Food & drink

  • Tybean Coffee Bar
    4.7 of 5 bubbles402
    $
  • Sundae Cafe
    4.6 of 5 bubbles2,066
    $$ - $$$American, Seafood, Vegetarian friendly
  • Bubba Gumbo's
    4.4 of 5 bubbles529
    $$ - $$$American, Seafood, Gluten free options
  • Huc-A-Poos
    4.4 of 5 bubbles1,462
    $American, Bar, Pizza
  • Salt Island Fish & Beer
    4.4 of 5 bubbles276
    $$ - $$$American, Bar, Seafood
  • The Crab Shack
    4.2 of 5 bubbles6,640
    $$ - $$$Bar, Seafood, Barbecue

Tybee Island Is Great For

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Frequently Asked Questions about Tybee Island

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If you're a more budget-conscious traveler, then you may want to consider traveling to Tybee Island between December and February, when hotel prices are generally the lowest. Peak hotel prices generally start between June and August.