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DESTINATION HIGHLIGHT: TYBEE ISLAND

Bars

After a day spent sightseeing or relaxing, stop in for happy hour at Zunzibar. This relaxed spot offers outdoor seating, a creative drink list and live music. Dogs are welcome here as well. Agave Bar and Grill brings a taste of Mexico to Tybee Island, with ice-cold margaritas and popular Mexican beers on draft. Pair your drink with the bar’s famous guacamole. Support local Tybee-area artisans by picking up a gift at Seaside Sisters, which offers jewelry, decor, art and other one-of-a-kind items. For more wide-ranging retail needs, T.S. Chu’s Department Store is stocked with virtually everything you could possibly think of - from beach gear and kitchen supplies to medicine and toys. Tybee Island’s laidback atmosphere provides the perfect counterpoint to the grandeur and sophistication of Savannah. The island originally gained popularity as a vacation retreat for Savannah’s well-heeled residents when the weather got too warm. But thanks to its terrific weather, welcoming small-town ambiance and convenient transportation options, Tybee is now home to over 3,000 full-time residents. Whether you’re thinking of visiting for a week or relocating permanently, Tybee Island is ready to welcome you. Shopping Enjoy the Best of Both Worlds

Embrace Tybee’s Natural Splendor

Ecotourism and Watersports

Nature lovers will find no shortage of things to do here - from guided walks to interactive exhibits and exhilarating watersports. Plus, Tybee Island is famous for its beautiful beaches.

Tybee Island’s ecological attractions range from salt marshes to forests and everything in between. Explore the breathtaking beauty of the region on a guided walk, led by local naturalists. Charter a boat and watch for dolphins as you glide along Tybee’s waterways. Bring your binoculars and search the skies for native birds including herons, egrets and ospreys. If you’re on the island during the summer months, you might catch a glimpse of nesting loggerhead turtles along the beach in the evening (although conservationists ask that you refrain from disturbing them or using artificial lights around them while they’re making their way to the water). Tybee Island is a beach-lover’s paradise. Whether you’re interested in swimming, paddleboarding, kayaking or simply soaking up the sun, you’ll find some of Georgia’s most beautiful beaches right here on the island. Walk from Tybee Pier to South End Beach, which is home to a variety of shops, restaurants and bars. Craving more peace and quiet? North Beach, located near the Tybee Island Light Station, is a serene spot for strolling along the shore. Beaches

Tybee Island Marine Science Center

Eat, Drink and Splurge Tybee’s restaurants, bars and shops are relaxed and unpretentious - much like the island itself. Enjoy fresh fish, cool drinks and unique shopping opportunities.

Immerse yourself at this interactive museum, which highlights local resources and features everything from animal exhibits to guided tours and family-friendly events. The center even hosts a summer sea camp for budding marine scientists.

Restaurants

Fresh seafood is on the menu at many of Tybee’s most popular restaurants. Salt Island Fish and Beer is a local favorite, with flavorful dishes and a wide range of craft cocktails. Feast on crab, shrimp and barbecue platters at The Crab Shack at Chimney Creek, which boasts fantastic sunset views. Those looking to start their day with a healthy meal can find breakfast at Mi Vida, a hidden gem serving açai bowls, avocado toast and Costa Rican-inspired specialties.

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