The Holiday Inn Hotel and Suites is located at 138 Glynco Parkway in Brunswick, just moments from I-95 Exit 38 and minutes from Brunswick Golden Isles Airport. The Holiday Inn Hotel and Suites offers 103 guest rooms and suites, and more than 2,000 square feet of flexible meeting and function space, including a private board room that will accommodate up to eight people. Hotel amenities include an indoor pool and exercise room, business center, free high-speed internet access and an on-site restaurant serving daily breakfast, lunch and dinner. For information call 912-264-3300.
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Recognized for its abundant natural beauty, gracious hospitality and secluded appeal (accessible only by boat), Little St. Simons Island and its riches await your discovery. Nature takes center stage, where 10,000 perfectly preserved acres are shared with no more than 30 overnight guests. Seven miles of shell-strewn beaches and an enticing array of outdoor activities beckon guests to explore and discover the island's natural wonders. For information call 888-733-5774. More about Little St. Simons Island
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Bask on the sugary sands of Cumberland, Jekyll, Sea and St. Simons Islands; go sea kayaking; bike along island pathways; play golf and practice tennis; try turtle trekking and stargazing; relax at a spa or celebrate the sunset. Once the exclusive vacation retreat for the Carnegies, Cranes, Rockefellers, Morgans and Goulds, today the Golden Isles offer visitors more than 90 miles of pristine coastline and natural beauty plus the amenities offered by some of the world’s leading resorts, hotel properties and exclusive getaways. familytravelfiles.com
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Just came back from the lodge at Little St. Simons Island and was very satisfied with our short, though fabulous, getaway. The whole island is part of the inn; there are no other properties or neighbors in the island that is about 10,000 acres in size. Full of beautiful trees, it has bike, horse and walking trails that run through the forests and a beautiful, peaceful beach. My husband and I absolutely felt in love with this special place and will strongly recommend it. We give it a 10! TripAdvisor.com User
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Georgia's waterfront is limited to a stretch of about 100 miles between the South Carolina and Florida borders -- but oh, what a stretch it is! Some of the most beautiful beaches in the East are on the subtropical barrier islands that lie just off the mainland coast. The four islands known as the Golden Isles -- St. Simons Island, Sea Island, Little St. Simons Island and Jekyll Island -- are great vacation spots. Foders.com
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St. Simons Island is a great place to spend a day or more. You'll find many restaurants, little shops, a beautiful beach (East Beach), kayak tours....
Best of all was the concert under the lighthouse near the pier. The band is playing in a little white pavilion, while you are chilling in a chair or on a blanket, talking to your friends, enjoying food (you can bring whatever you want) and listening to the music.
I can't imagine a better location than this to hear an open air concert. The lighthouse and the beautiful view over the ocean (sometimes with dolphins) and to Jekyll Island....
If you like to stay longer, there are plenty of other things to do around Brunswick and the Golden Isles (Sea Island, Little St. Simons Island, St. Simons Island and Jekyll Island).
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Everything about the place is different: the architecture, the landscape, the food and the accent. Take a leisurely trip south to Brunswick and the Golden Isles, a string of lush subtropical barrier islands that lies just off the coast. Some are wildlife refuges but the developed islands of St. Simons Island, Sea Island and Jekyll Island are accessible via bridges and offer superb beaches, great golf, and a wide range of accommodations. Theses sandy shores are also the perfect spot to unfold your beach chair, gaze out at the blue Atlantic, and reflect on your journey through Georgia...
Based on General James Oglethorpe's grid pattern, Old Town Brunswick's streets and squares are lined with homes noted for their turn-of-the-century architecture and eclectic mix of styles. Old Town Brunswick is the largest small town urban National Register Historic District in Georgia. Following the American Revolution, Brunswick did not change the names of its streets and parks, which honor English royalty and geography. The Old Town National Register District can be easily enjoyed on foot. The Main Street Brunswick office is located in Old City Hall on Newcastle Street. For information call (912) 265-4032. More about Old Town National Register District
Hofwyl-Broadfield Plantation
This beautiful plantation represents the history and culture of Georgia's rice coast. A museum features silver from the family collection and a model of Hofwyl-Broadfield during its heyday. A brief film on the plantation's history is shown before visitors walk a short trail to the antebellum home. A guided tour allows visitors to see the home as Ophelia kept it with family heirlooms, 18th and 19th century furniture and Cantonese china. As one of the Colonial Coast Birding Trail sites, Hofwyl-Broadfield offers a nature trail that leads back to the Visitors Center along the edge of the marsh where rice once flourished.
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Cruising on the Lady Jane
Welcome aboard the "LADY JANE", the only shrimp vessel on the entire eastern coast that has been certified by the USCG to carry 49 passengers. She has been completely refurbished for your cruising pleasure. While aboard your cruise, help the crew sort the Wild Georgia Shrimp from her catch of sand sharks, horseshoe crabs, amberjacks and more. Enjoy a feast of fresh shrimp straight from the water, boiled and served for the entire crew of the "Lady Jane". More about Cruising on the Lady Jane
Oak Grove Island Golf Course
Established in 1994, Oak Grove Island Golf Club is a semi-private golf course that meanders along 240 acres of beautiful coastal scenery. Ancient oaks, palm trees, marshes, deer and alligators can all be found surrounding this breathtaking par 72 championship layout. Boasting panoramic marsh views and majestic, tree-lined fairways, Oak Grove will prove a challenging test of golf for players of any handicap. Looking to improve your game? Oak Grove offers quality golf instruction under the direction of the head golf professional, Terry Moore!
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Horseback Riding
If you’re seeking a different perspective while exploring the island, you might want to saddle up and experience Jekyll Island on horseback! Guided tours originate from the Clam Creek picnic area on the island’s north end, make their way though maritime forests and along the salt marshes, then return along beautiful Driftwood Beach. For information call (912) 635-9500. More about Horseback Riding
The Marshes of Glynn
In the 1870s, Georgia poet Sidney Lanier was mesmerized by the lush marshland that separates the mainland from the barrier islands. More than 130 years later, his poem, “The Marshes of Glynn,” inspires the name that signifies Brunswick & The Golden Isles’ vast and expansive marshes. These vast marshes are a vast, living ecosystem providing nourishment, shelter and breeding grounds for a vast variety of plants, animals and birds. Visitors can observe the marsh from several locations, including Overlook Park and the Earth Day Nature Trail in Brunswick, the Jekyll Island Welcome Center along the Jekyll Island Causeway, and from public fishing areas along the St. Simons Island (Torras) Causeway.
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Island Sea Designs
Island Sea Designs is located in the Golden Isles of Georgia: St. Simons Island, Sea Island, and Brunswick. For the past 30 years, we have supplied to the wholesale market the freshest of antiques and decorative arts from our shops in New York and Georgia. Offering quality 19th & 20th century furniture and accessories, Island Sea Designs specializes in lighting, oriental rugs, and unusual one of a kind items. “Rugs to chandeliers and everything in between”. More about Island Sea Design
Coastal Kitchen
Coastal Kitchen offers a special treat for the locals with our Musical Tribute Dinners. We have featured the Beatles, Dave Mathews, Frank Sinatra, Elvis and many others. Chef Val pairs the Music to the food and then Jeff pairs wine up to go with both. It is our pleasure to serve you the freshest foods using local purveyors wherever possible with courteous and professional service. We welcome you to enjoy yourselves and try our extensive menu and wine list. If there is anything that you need your server, chef and manager will be happy to help. — Enjoy! More about Coastal Kitchen
Ghost Walk of St. Simon
Join us for an entertaining and informative glimpse of the spirited side of St. Simons Island. Experience strange tales of local folklore, murder, mystery, and fright. Our guide will light your way on a delightful journey through the moonlit streets and narrow passageways of the old Village and parks. For the truly brave at heart, the Original Ghost Walk includes a very private late-night entrance to the St. Simons Lighthouse - reportedly the third most famous haunted lighthouse in the nation! More about Ghost Walk
Brunswick-Golden Isles Convention and Visitors Bureau
With its level terrain, abundant scenery and miles of paved paths, Brunswick & The Golden Isles are a cyclist’s dream. Challenge yourself with a ride along the 6-mile St. Simons Island Causeway and its bridges, or with a ride over the Sidney Lanier Bridge, Georgia’s tallest cable stayed suspension bridge. Or, for a more leisurely ride explore the bike paths of St. Simons Island and Jekyll Island. Local bike shops are great resources for rental bikes, equipment, repairs and information.
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Little St. Simons Island Named Number One in United States by Conde Nast Readers
LITTLE ST. SIMONS ISLAND, GA -- The Lodge on Little St. Simons Island has been voted number one in the United States in the Conde Nast Traveler Readers’ Choice Awards for 2007. Little St. Simons Island took top honors in the Mainland U.S. Resorts category and ranked number 22 in the world in the Best of the Best list, with a rating of 95.4 out of a possible total of 100. Click Here for Complete Article
International Travel Journalists Treated to Southern Hospitality at Annual Breakfast
BRUNSWICK & THE GOLDEN ISLES OF GEORGIA - Journalists representing nearly 100 international newspapers, magazines, broadcast outlets and online media were treated to some legendary Southern Hospitality at ITB Berlin, the world’s largest travel show. They were guests at the TMR/ITI Marketing Press Breakfast, sponsored in part by ITI Marketing, an international travel-marketing firm based in Brunswick, and Brunswick-Golden Isles Convention & Visitors Bureau.
According to ITI Marketing president Franci Edgerly, the annual breakfast was an “excellent opportunity” to share information about Brunswick & The Golden Isles with international journalists.