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Savannah Beaches: A Short Ride to Sandy Bliss
No trip to the Georgia coast would be complete without a trip to the beach. Although it is a coastal town, Savannah does not have its own public beaches. However, hop in the car, and within minutes you can be enjoying the surf of any number of nearby beaches. A Savannah beach trip is worth planning for your next getaway.
Tybee Island
The gentle breezes, warm sands, and the sound of the waves are paradise in and of themselves. However, when you combine that with exceptional outdoor exploits, history, culture – and of course great food – and you have the makings of the perfect day. That day awaits you at Tybee Island. Tybee is located about twenty minutes from Savannah. A barrier island, Tybee’s five miles of beaches are the perfect locale for catching rays, or just to frolic and play. Dip your toes in the waters of the Atlantic, or cast a line to fish from the pier and pavilion located on the island’s southernmost tip. Throughout the spring and summer day and into the night, the pavilion become a hub of activity and entertainment from locally and nationally famous artists alike. Some call it perfection, but for the locals, it’s just Tybee.
St. Simons Island
St. Simons Island is home to two public beaches which are known well for their perfectly white sands and wonderful amenities. Massingale Park Beach and Coast Guard Station Beach feature fun for all, whether its playing a game of Frisbee golf, or grilling and chilling out on the shore. Trained lifeguards and other safety officials are on duty throughout the summer months. Additionally, there is year-round public access to a picnic area and bathhouse. Visitors can enjoy free parking, and don’t have to pay a fee to fish. Drinking is allowed on both beaches.
Jekyll Island
Larger in size than St. Simon’s Island or Tybee, Jekyll Island boasts three public beaches for sun-and-surf lovers. In addition to ten glorious miles of beach and ocean, Jekyll Island provides much more for those seeking other adventures. Check out the local museums, or take an Oceanside lesson in horseback riding with the help of an accomplished guide. All beaches feature picnic spots, as well as showers. Further away from the coast, you will appreciate the quaint ambience of the local historic district.
In Savannah, beaches aren’t hard to access. Whether you choose the nearby convenience of Tybee, or seek a true getaway with St. Simons and Jekyll beaches (about an hour out), you are sure to be in for a truly memorable, and ever enjoyable, experience.
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The Bluffs: Richmond Hill The Bluffs at Richmond Hill is a waterview community located just 20 minutes from metro Savannah with easy access to Interstate 95. All homesites at The Bluffs are between one and three acres in size.
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Mercer Point Condominiums: Wilmington Island Located on desirable Wilmington Island. 10 minutes to beach and downtown. An upscale gated community with wonderful amenities including; pool, tennis, fitness center, clubhouse, billiards room, boat storage, car Wash & more! Shopping and restaurants ... More On This Community
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Brighton: Richmond Hill
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Brigham Lakes: Richmond Hill Located off of Route 144, out of city limits. However, these homes are still within the boundaries of the desirable Richmond Hill school district. Brigham Lake is only 30 minutes from gorgous downtown Savannah.
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Rincon: Effingham County Rincon, Georgia is a unique neighborhood, just 20 miles from Savannah. Rich in history and tradition, residents enjoy all the conveniences of city living. At the same time, the secluded neighorhoods provide a peaceful, hometown feeling. There are num... More On This Community
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Richmond Hill Plantation: Richmond Hill On the coastline of Georgia sits a peninsula once known as Bryan Neck, enveloped by creeks and salt marshes and the Ogeechee and Medway rivers that flow past the Intracoastal Waterway and unspoiled barrier islands on their way to the sea. On land, gr... More On This Community
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Historic Savannah: Historic Savannah Savannah's historic district is, without doubt, one of the most charming neighborhoods in the country; and, for the right person, is a wonderful place to make your home. This is one of the leading vacation destinations in the U.S.A. The Historic Dis... More On This Community
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Richmond Place: Richmond Hill Richmond Place ia situated 20 miles from downtown Savannah. It is close to I-95, on Hwy.144, in Bryan County. This community is covenant-ruled, and is home to numerous military families. This is because it is in close proximity to Fort Stewart and H... More On This Community
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Modena Plantation: Skidaway Island A private gated community situated at the confluence of the Skidaway and the Wilmington Rivers. Modena is a separate island at the north end of Skidaway Island with 55 Acres of lovely trees, magnificent marsh, creek and deep water views. This island ... More On This Community
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