These Are the Best Beach Towns in Georgia, According to Locals
Briefly

Georgia's coastline spans just over 100 miles from Savannah to north of Amelia Island, featuring a mix of salt marshes, maritime forests, and barrier islands. The state possesses 15 barrier islands, though only four are accessible by car. For a more secluded experience, islands like Cumberland Island and Ossabaw Island, reachable only by boat, provide opportunities for wildlife sightings and peaceful beaches. Sea Island, while a resort, offers activities such as shopping, fishing, and golfing, combining luxury accommodations with beautiful natural surroundings.
For a more exclusive experience, explore Cumberland Island, Ossabaw Island, St. Catherine's Island, and Wassaw Island, all accessible only by boat or ferry. These untouched beaches offer a less touristy option for peace and tranquility, wildlife sightings such as wild horses and lemurs, and the joy of boating the intercostal waterways to and from.
This exclusive South Georgia destination features private beaches, a luxury resort, and world-class golf. It's the ultimate in coastal elegance, with upscale dining, spa experiences, and exceptional service.
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