Tybee Island - 4 Things to Know Before Visiting
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About Tybee Island
Tybee Island, is a stunning location for a beach holiday. With its magnificent beaches, stunning sand dunes, rich wildlife and impressive nature reserves, it’s no surprise that Tybee Island is one of the most popular vacation spots in the US. Not only does it boast 5 miles of shoreline stretching from Back River to Tybee Creek, but the island also boasts a range of outdoor activities such as fishing and kayaking.
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Attractions Near Tybee Island
Tybee Beach Pier and Pavilion
0.93km from Tybee Island
Tybee Beach Pier and Pavilion is a popular getaway spot for locals and tourists alike. Every summer, hundreds of visitors flock to the beach for its sandy shores and clear blue waters. The area is also home to the iconic Tybee Beach Pier and Pavilion, where guests can explore the 780 foot long pier that overlooks the picturesque Atlantic coast. There are many restaurants to choose from situated right on the pier, making it ideal for a relaxing day at the beach with friends or family.
North Beach, Tybee Island
2.31km from Tybee Island
North Beach on Tybee Island is an amazing place to visit. From its wide variety of activities and attractions to the stunning beaches along the Talmadge Memorial Bridge, there is something for everyone. Spend your day lounging on the beach under umbrellas or kayaking along the harbor before catching a glimpse of dolphins as they swim by. Explore nearby restaurants packed with delicious seafood dishes or take in some local culture such as visiting Fort Pulaski.
Tybee Island Light Station And Museum
2.44km from Tybee Island
Tybee Island Light is a lighthouse next to the Savannah River Entrance, on the northeast end of Tybee Island, Georgia. It is one of seven surviving colonial-era lighthouse towers.
Tybee Island Lighthouse
2.45km from Tybee Island
The Tybee Island Lighthouse has been standing guard since 1736. Located near the mouth of the Savannah River, it has been guiding ships and seafarers through the turbulent navigation of the tidal waters below for centuries. Standing at 147ft tall, and today stands proud as a major source of tourism in Southeast Georgia. Its beacon can be seen up to 18 miles out at sea and provides navigational aid to sailors all over the world.
Cockspur Island Lighthouse
4.09km from Tybee Island
The Cockspur Lighthouse is located on an islet off Cockspur Island, at the South Channel of the Savannah River by Lazaretto Creek and is considered part of Fort Pulaski National Monument. One of the best land-based viewpoints is located at the end of the 1.5-mile out-and-back Lighthouse Trail accessible from the park.
Little Tybee Island
5.14km from Tybee Island
Little Tybee Island is a pristine barrier island known for its unspoiled beauty and plentiful wildlife. The island spans eight miles in length and five miles in width, making it the perfect spot for some peace and quiet. Home to coves and tranquil beaches, watersports such as kayaking, fishing and boating are popular activities. Visitors can also explore lush marshes teeming with native species like dolphins and bald eagles.
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Chatham County
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Chatham County is the northernmost of Georgia's coastal counties on the Atlantic Ocean. It is bounded on the northeast by the Savannah River, and in the southwest bounded by the Ogeechee River.