#1.
Sapelo Island, Georgia, USA
Located five miles off the Georgia mainland, Sapelo Island truly has a rich history. Before Thomas Spalding acquired much of the island in 1802, Sapelo had been home to Spanish missionaries, and Fr... More on LighthouseFriends.com
Our hostess /tour guide /bus driver was awesome ! More on LighthouseFriends.com

#2.
420 Arnold Rd, Saint Simons Island, GA
Guided kayak nature tours with trained naturalists. Beach rentals available. More on Discover America
Ocean Motion and Barry's Beach Service have been guiding visitors and locals to fun and adventure for almost 30 years by providing kayaking tours and sales, sailing and biking. Their devotion to o... More on Stsimonsislandexperience.com

#3.
Bay and Gloucester Street, BRUNSWICK, GA 31520
Mary Ross Waterfront Park - Close your eyes. Think of the sexiest person you’d like to hook up with. Okay, ... More on clubzone
a very nice peaceful , pleasant area to visit. More on Yahoo! Travel

#4.
Darien, Georgia, United States
In the early 1900âs, Yankee business barons discovered a special region of coastal South Georgia. Families including the Rockefellers, Pulitzers, Goulds and their posh pals flocked to a group of isolated, beautiful barrier islands ... More on AnglerWeb.com

#5.
Frederica Rd. St. Simons Island, GA
Fort Frederica National Monument, Frederica Road, St. Simons Island, at the island's northern end, include... More on Off the Beaten Path: Georgia
Inscription. " There are barracks in the town on the north side, ninety feet square, built of tappy, covere... More on HMDB

#6.
6515 Frederica Road, Saint Simons Island, Georgia
Built by General Oglethorpe in 1736, three years after the founding of Savannah, Fort Frederica represented... More on Weather.com
In the mid 18th Century, Fort Frederica was the hub of British military operations in the frontier known as... More on TripAdvisor

#7.
Sea Island, Georgia, USA
Your guide to the countless diversions and pleasures that await. Two hundred-sixteen holes of golf, acres of tennis courts, miles of ribbon-smooth beaches. Sportfishing, sailing, shopping, nature walks, bike trails, and history around ... More on GoingToTheBeach.com
