The scenic state of Georgia boasts 110 miles of Atlantic shoreline, 14 barrier islands, four of which are accessible by car, and plenty of quaint coastal towns. Enjoy your next coastal getaway by visiting one of the state's enclaves and barrier islands, surrounded by majestic marshes, wild dunes, and historic lighthouses. There is something magical that awaits you in the beautiful Peach State with a renowned coastline, like a foodie paradise and an intriguing history.
Coastal Georgia boasts gorgeous beaches amid local hospitality dripping like Spanish moss from the majestic oaks along the streets. Visit one of these charming towns, the hidden gems of the south, to enjoy the best access to Georgia's most gorgeous seascape. Extend your stay and choose to camp out, save money, and become whole with nature, or continue road-tripping to see more of the coast and get the most bang for your buck.
Brunswick

The charming waterfront town is a lovely family vacation or quick trip from the city, full of discoveries and pursuits that will pique everyone's interest. Before departing on one of the whale and dolphin watching excursions, enjoy the delicious food scene, including Brunswick's signature stew. Try catching your own shrimp, which is only available during a 2-hour cruise on the Lady Jane vessel along the east coast and includes a post-gather around the massive shrimp boil to cook your catch.
Darien

What appears to be Georgia's prime coastal town, Darien, is a well-kept secret along the Atlantic Ocean coast, with beautiful scenery and an unspoiled landscape. Explore various waterfront parks and historical monuments, then head downtown for entertainment for all ages. The charming historic district nods at the first fortified and second-oldest planned city in Georgia. Stop by the Fort King George State Historic Site and the Old Jail Arts Center and Museum. Take a hike along the Coastal Birding Trail, for a chance to see almost 75% of the total bird species in Georgia.
Darien, GeorgiaForming a part of the "Brunswick, Georgia Metropolitan Statistical Area," Darien is located at the Altamaha River's mouth.
Jekyll Island

The adorable Jekyll Island is home to plenty of accommodation options, including hotels, resorts, and capes. Its dreamy beaches all around have accessibility points and provide free beach wheelchairs. Enjoy all the water fun this summer, then return for the most-worthy Holly Jolly Jekyll Festival and enjoy Jekyll Island from a whole other winter wonderland perspective.
Jekyll Island, GeorgiaJekyll Island is one of the Sea Islands.
Richmond Hill

Henry Ford discovered Fort McAllister by accident and fell in love with it, renovating it into a low-key modern paradise where he spent winters with his wife. Visit the fascinating Richmond Hill History Museum, which includes an underground hospital for malaria patients, a burn unit, and a gunpowder magazine for storing gunpowder and ammunition. Choose from plenty of budget chain hotels and enjoy strolls through the charming downtown Richmond Hill, along with the Coastal Bryan Heritage Trail. The Way Station Coffee Co. on Ford Avenue serves the best coffee in town for breakfast, and Bubba's Bistro is great for lunch and dinner with homestyle meals served by friendly staff, such as cake sandwiches, fried green tomatoes, grilled vegetables, and awesome desserts.
Sea Island

There is also the luxurious Sea Island Resort for an exceptional 5-star resort experience with unparalleled hospitality and amenities. Enjoy the exquisite spa with relaxing massages, facials, and body masks, and dine at one of its many excellent restaurants. The little tourists especially love all the animal interactions, like sea turtle patrols and dolphin tours, while the sailor, fishermen, and golfer dads can enjoy their favorite pursuits in world-class style. Bring your pet along and have them choose their own pet menu of amenities to wag tails for.
St. Marys

"The Gateway to Cumberland Island" has plenty of its own natural scenery, like the Crooked River State Park with the Intracoastal Waterway galore for kayakers. Enjoy adventures in the lush maritime forests on an afternoon of hiking or biking that seem to always lead to a shoreline to do fishing. Set a coastal picnic and sight marine wildlife like fiddler crabs, herons, and gopher tortoises. You can also rent a cottage or reserve a campsite to stay in nature's embrace through the night with easy access to water.
St. Marys, GeorgiaThe town hosts the annual St. Marys Seafood Festival.
Saint Simon's Island

Spend a day downtown exploring the history of the old town, where you will also find streets lined with gorgeous oak trees and charming old buildings, all surrounded by a magical air of history. The town overflows with Southern charm and community hospitality, but it also has stunning resorts for pampering, exciting tours for adventurers, and world-class golf courses. Choose the Village Inn and Pub, the 1930s restored beach cottage between the oceanfront village and beautiful parkland, and try their renowned martinis.
Saint Simons Island, GeorgiaSaint Simons Island is a residential and seaside resort community.
Tybee Island

Tybee Island has miles of sandy beaches and even more miles of natural habitats where you can sightsee wildlife like dolphins while kayaking, sailing, or biking around the island. Take a hike along the North Beach Birding Trail, which is perfect to spot shorebirds, seabirds, and wintertime migrating species. Stay at the Hotel Tybee and spend your days in the sea, sand, and sun, until the latter impresses you at sunset.
Most Underrated Towns in GeorgiaGeorgia is home to many underrated and hidden gems and towns that many people tend to miss.
Each one of these unique towns screams charm. Choose from all-inclusive to exclusive experiences and immerse yourself in the unforgettable coastal scenery of Georgia. Visit the islands for a remote, lost-at-sea experience or stay in a luxurious resort. You will have plenty of space to roam and pursuits to fill a vacation of any length. Enjoy the beachy vibe along the boardwalks and seaside trails, which blend into a marvelous atmosphere amid the downtown scene and historic districts. Stroll through the charming streetscape for sights, delightful local attractions, and self-guided food tours.