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7-Day Family-Friendly Itinerary for St. Simons Island

Saturday, August 19: Arrival and Island Exploration

Start your trip by arriving at St. Simons Island. Check into your hotel and spend the morning exploring the island's beautiful beaches, such as East Beach or Massengale Park Beach. In the afternoon, visit the St. Simons Lighthouse Museum, where you can learn about the island's maritime history and climb to the top for panoramic views. As the evening approaches, head to Pier Village for dinner and enjoy the lively atmosphere.

  • St. Simons Lighthouse Museum: $10 admission, 2 hours
  • Pier Village: Cost varies, evening
Sunday, August 20: Outdoor Adventures

Spend the morning exploring the scenic nature trails of Cannon's Point Preserve. Enjoy a peaceful hike or bike ride through the maritime forest and marshes. In the afternoon, take a dolphin-watching cruise along the coast to see these incredible creatures in their natural habitat. End the day with a visit to Neptune Park, where you can play mini-golf or enjoy the park's playground and picnic areas.

  • Cannon's Point Preserve: Free, 2-3 hours
  • Dolphin-watching cruise: $20-30 per person, 2 hours
  • Neptune Park: Free entry, cost varies for activities
Monday, August 21: Historical Exploration

Start your day by visiting Fort Frederica National Monument, a historic site that preserves the remains of a colonial town and military fort. Explore the ruins and learn about the island's role in the 18th-century British colonization. In the afternoon, visit the World War II Home Front Museum to discover St. Simons Island's contribution to the war effort. End the day with a relaxing stroll through the Avenue of Oaks at Gascoigne Bluff Park.

  • Fort Frederica National Monument: Free, 2-3 hours
  • World War II Home Front Museum: $5 admission, 1-2 hours
  • Gascoigne Bluff Park: Free entry, evening
Tuesday, August 22: Island Excursions

Embark on an island excursion by kayaking through the picturesque Marshes of Glynn. Enjoy the serene beauty of the marshlands and spot various wildlife along the way. In the afternoon, take a trolley tour of the island to learn more about its history and landmarks. End the day with a visit to the Tree Spirits of St. Simons, unique tree carvings scattered throughout the island.

  • Kayaking in Marshes of Glynn: $50-70 per person, 3-4 hours
  • St. Simons Island Trolley Tour: $20-30 per person, 2 hours
  • Tree Spirits of St. Simons: Free, evening
Wednesday, August 23: Beach Day

Spend the day relaxing and enjoying the sun on St. Simons Island's beautiful beaches. Choose from popular beaches like Coast Guard Beach or Gould's Inlet, where you can swim, sunbathe, and build sandcastles. Grab a beach picnic lunch from one of the local delis or restaurants and make the most of your beach day.

  • Beach Day: Free, full day
Thursday, August 24: Island Bike Ride

Rent bicycles for the day and explore St. Simons Island on two wheels. Ride along the scenic Ocean Boulevard and explore the charming neighborhoods. Stop at the Bloody Marsh Battle Site, where a historic battle between the British and Spanish took place. In the afternoon, visit the Maritime Center to learn about the island's marine life and ecosystems. End the day with a relaxing sunset beach walk.

  • Bike Rental: $20-30 per bike, full day
  • Bloody Marsh Battle Site: Free, 1-2 hours
  • Maritime Center: $5 admission, 1-2 hours
Friday, August 25: Island Farewell

On your last day, take a leisurely morning stroll along St. Simons Island Pier and capture the beauty of the sunrise. Enjoy a farewell brunch at one of the local restaurants, savoring delicious coastal cuisine. Before leaving, explore the Island Art Association Gallery to admire the works of local artists and perhaps find a unique souvenir to take home.

  • St. Simons Island Pier: Free, morning
  • Farewell Brunch: Cost varies, morning
  • Island Art Association Gallery: Free, 1 hour

Hidden Gems and Local Favorites

For off the beaten path attractions and places loved by locals, venture to the Little St. Simons Island. This privately-owned barrier island offers pristine beaches, nature trails, and abundant wildlife. Take a day trip or stay overnight at their eco-friendly lodge for a unique and secluded experience. Another local favorite is the St. Simons Island Farmers Market, held on Saturdays, where you can find fresh produce, local crafts, and delicious treats.

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