It Is Time To Visit The Georgia Coastal Islands
Nestled on the Georgia coast, midway between Savannah, GA, and Jacksonville, FL, lie beautiful barrier islands—St. Simons Island, Sea Island, Jekyll Island — and the mainland city of Brunswick. Pristine stretches of marshland, punctuated by small islands known as hammocks, define the breathtaking landscape and create the appearance of a continuous stretch of land reaching out to the barrier islands.
Where To Stay On St. Simons Island
King and Prince Resort
The King and Prince Beach & Golf Resort on St. Simons Island, Georgia, is a historic oceanfront retreat that blends Southern charm with relaxed, family-friendly luxury. Originally opened in 1935 as a lively seaside dance club, it evolved into a full resort and is now listed on the National Register of Historic Places, celebrated for its Spanish Colonial Revival architecture and long-standing hospitality.
Guests wake up steps from the sand, with sweeping Atlantic views, multiple oceanfront pools, and easy beach access setting the tone for slow, salty days. On property, you’ll find a championship golf course winding through coastal marshland, Har-Tru tennis courts, and a variety of rooms, villas, and beach residences that work just as well for romantic getaways as for multigenerational trips.
ECHO, the resort’s signature restaurant, offers the island’s only true oceanfront dining, pairing fresh coastal flavors with sunrise breakfasts and sunset cocktails over the water. With its blend of history, oceanfront setting, and easygoing elegance, the King and Prince feels like a classic beach vacation with a distinctly Golden Isles soul.
Where To Stay On Sea Island
The Cloister at Sea Island
The Cloister at Sea Island feels like arriving at a private, sun-washed estate on the Georgia coast. Set on 50 lush acres of river, marsh, and shoreline, this Forbes Five-Star resort blends Mediterranean architecture with easy Southern warmth. Terracotta roofs, archways, and lantern-lit courtyards give it the romance of an old-world seaside villa, while interiors glow with rich wood, Oriental rugs, and deep, comfortable chairs.
Days here move at a relaxed tide: bike under live oaks draped in Spanish moss, kayak quiet tidal creeks, or claim a lounger along the five miles of private beach. Golf, tennis, and a celebrated spa add layers of indulgence for both couples and families. Evenings might mean cocktails by the river, a candlelit dinner, or a stroll beneath the stars back to your balcony. The Cloister is less a simple beach hotel and more a gracious coastal retreat you’ll want to return to again and again.
Where To Stay On Jekyll Island
Jekyll Island Club Resort
The Jekyll Island Club Resort and the Island Cottages should be a bucket list item. No matter where you stay, you’ll find an island’s worth of beach and natural beauty and a resort’s worth of dining, amenities, and activities. The club has about 40 suites which will make you feel pampered.










