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East Beach on St. Simons Island offers miles of sandy shoreline where driftwood sculptures and sea oat dunes create a perfect coastal escape. Luxury beach houses peek through maritime forests of moss-draped live oaks while gentle waves invite swimming and shell collecting. You'll find plenty of peaceful spots to call your own even during peak season. Upscale seafood restaurants serve fresh Georgia shrimp just steps from the water. Most visitors stay in private holiday rentals with dreamy porches and ocean views. Though public transit is limited, the area is wonderfully walkable with dedicated bike lanes connecting the beach to nearby attractions.
Pier Village
Pier Village blends maritime charm with Southern hospitality right on St. Simons Sound. The historic lighthouse stands tall while Neptune Park's ancient live oaks create a dreamy backdrop for lazy afternoons. Stroll the waterfront promenade, watch fishing boats return with the day's catch, or browse boutique shops filled with coastal treasures. Fresh seafood dominates local menus with outdoor seating perfect for sunset views over the water. The village itself is wonderfully walkable, though renting a golf cart makes exploring the whole island a breeze. When evening falls, kick back with live music and craft cocktails at relaxed waterfront bars.
Downtown St. Simons Island
City centre St. Simons Island centers around a picturesque pier stretching into the Atlantic Ocean. You can stroll past weathered maritime buildings and under Spanish moss-draped oaks to the iconic lighthouse and Neptune Park's sprawling lawns. Mallery Street buzzes with boutique shops and art galleries where coastal treasures await curious travellers. Fresh seafood and Low Country specialities dominate the dining scene, with waterfront spots perfect for sunset views. Most visitors stay in charming boutique inns or bed & breakfasts within walking distance of attractions. The area is highly walkable, with free trolley service connecting major sites when your feet need a break.
Saint Simons Heights
Saint Simons Heights offers a peaceful escape with stately mansions and coastal estates along tree-canopied streets. This area showcases affluent coastal Georgia living near pristine beaches, the Mildred Huie Museum, Bloody Marsh Battle Site, and East Beach. This upscale residential enclave features luxury holiday rentals with private pools and manicured gardens. Most visitors venture to nearby Sea Island Resort or St. Simons village for dining, with rental cars or golf carts essential for exploring the island's soft-sand beaches and maritime forests.
King City
King City on St. Simons Island offers a genuine slice of coastal residential life away from tourist crowds. Quiet streets lined with Spanish moss-draped oaks create the perfect backdrop for evening strolls. Families will appreciate spacious holiday rentals with yards while nature lovers can enjoy the mature coastal ecosystem right outside their door. You'll need a car to explore nearby attractions like St. Simons Lighthouse Museum and Saint Simons Island Pier. The area itself has no restaurants or shops, so plan to venture to St. Simons Village for dining and shopping. What King City lacks in amenities it makes up for in peaceful, authentic island living.
You can stroll along Saint Simons Island Pier for relaxing water views when you're in Downtown St. Simons Island. Hotels.com travellers also say the area is family-friendly and that it has lots of nice beaches.
If visiting museums in St. Simons Island is on your list, you might want to visit the upcoming exhibitions at St. Simons Lighthouse Museum. Hotels.com travellers also say the area is full of friendly people and that it has lots of nice beaches. If you want to see more of the museums in St. Simons Island, World War II Home Front Museum and Mildred Huie Museum at Mediterranean House aren't far.
Find out about the history of St. Simons Island when you spend time at Bloody Marsh Battle Site. Wander through the beautiful beaches and seaside in this family-friendly area.
You can find out about the history of St. Simons Island when you stop by Christ Church, Frederica. Wander through the beautiful beaches and seaside in this family-friendly area.
After visiting Gascoigne Bluff Park, make a plan to see the other sights and activities in St. Simons Island. Stroll along the area's beautiful beaches or simply savour its top-notch restaurants.
Explore moss-draped oak trees and historic lighthouses along miles of pristine Georgia coastline. Tee off at world-class golf courses or kayak through marshlands teeming with wildlife.
There's a lot visitors like about St. Simons Island, especially its beaches and restaurants. You can easily spend a relaxing day visiting Demere Park and Massengale Park. Check out other sights like East Beach and Sea Island Golf Club.