This is one of our favorite spots every time we visit the island. It is Georgia’s only sea turtle rehabilitation, research, and education facility. Your admission fee helps provide care for sick and injured sea turtles.
We highly recommend that you explore the historic district of Jekyll Island while you’re here. They offer tram rides, tours of the estate, and there are plenty of local shops and restaurants to check out.
We’re not good at golf, but you might be.
After a walk that seemingly never ends, you’ll find a beach known for its abundance of shark teeth.
This trail is a designated site of memory under the United Nations Educational Organization. The walk promotes awareness of transatlantic slave trade and unpacks the horrid history of slavery.
Here you can see the remains of one of the oldest surviving tabby buildings in Georgia circa 1743.
This one’s pretty self explanatory.