Just went on a great 3-day trip to Jekyll Island, and after seeing the epic report from
@UK-Trigg, and the promise of one from from @donald-razorduck, I realized that this forum is not just for Orlando trips. So, here goes!
So,
Jekyll Island. A little-known island just south down the line of Myrtle Beach, Hilton Head, and St.Simon, this one is unique because of the history behind it. Between the late 18oo's and WWII, this was the
exclusive beach club of the then- 1%. Rockefeller, Carnegie, Goodyear, and such had "cottages" on this island. Of course, those "cottages" are bigger than my house, and they had a club which had "suites" to stay in. Those "suites" are also bigger than my house. The U.S ordered it evacuated for WWII, and the state of GA bought it after the war. It came to be as a neat little tourist destination in the early 2000's.
But enough learning! What do you think this is, EPCOT Center?
We've been about 15 times over the last 17 years, and this might have been our best trip. The beaches are why my wife loves it. Sunset looking out over the Atlantic:
My beaching is a bit different. Margaritas and comics, watching the kid build a fortress, sometimes coming out from my cave to play bocce or Frisbee or ladder-toss.
A few awesome things about Jekyll:
- Not too many know about it; the beaches are not crowded at all.
- Wet sand beaches. This can lead to disagreement, but wet sand allows tent anchors and better sand castles. Can't do that stuff on the gulf.
I don't cycle much (read: at all) but this island has the most serene bike trails.
Jekyll has a
Sea Turtle Center, part museum but mostly a bunch of good folks saving turtles. We've been on turtle walks with them at night, and have seen sea turtles hatch and scramble towards the sea. This time, we did a "behind the scenes tour" (I'll donate this money to them anyway, so these things are awesome). Went into the operating room to see a turtle who got its front flipped ripped off by a shark, turned its shell towards it, and somehow got away.
Went on the boat tour, talked to the shipmen of a shrimp trawler, they gave the tour ops a manta ray and shovel head shark before they let them go.
It's the hidden jewel of the
Golden Isles!
Cumberland Island, an uninhabited island known for its wild horses and other wild life, next year.
Edit: wow, those pics are smaller than I thought. Will be uploading better ones now.