Tybee Island is a small island city near Savannah, Georgia. Its known for its sandy beaches, light house and museum. This barrier island has a lot to offer to its visitors and residents.
Explore Tybee in a Bike
The best way to explore the colorful neighborhoods of Tybee Island is by pedaling around. Tybee has bike friendly roads and scenic biking trails. Bike along the shoreline to enjoy the sea.
Fort Pulaski is a historical landmark of American Civil War. The fort is situated on Cockspur Island between Tybee Island and Savannah.
Fort Pulaski National Monument
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Frolic with Dolphins
Book a dolphin tour to catch the dolphins dancing in the waters around Tybee Island. Tour companies also offer sunset tours.
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Sea Kayaking for Water Sport Lovers
For the adventurous spirits, Tybee Island offers guided sea kayak tours. There are also kayak rentals for those who are familiar with sea kayaking and have taken safety and rescue classes.
Lighthouse a Prominent Landmark
The lighthouse dates back to 1736 and is the oldest and tallest lighthouse of Georgia. The museum in the vicinity of the lighthouse showcases Tybee's golden era and history of Euchee tribe.
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Enjoy the Local Cuisine
Specialty of restaurants in Tybee Island is the fresh-caught seafood. You get to taste anything from fish tacos, crabs to steamed to grilled seafood. There are plenty of restaurants to choose from.
Tybee Marine Science Center
Trip to this quaint island is never complete without a visit to the Marine Science Center. You get to learn about the Tybee Island Sea Turtle Project, the salt marsh and it also showcases the Coastal Georgia.