Hotel Tybee
1401 Strand Ave
Tybee Island, GA 31328
Tybee Island, GA 31328
Located in Tybee Island - South Beach
For over 130 years, Hotel Tybee has welcomed guests with warm, island-style Southern hospitality at its prime beachfront location just 18 miles from historic Savannah, Georgia. Enjoy inspired accommodations featuring private balconies with stunning Atlantic Ocean views, and a wide range of amenities including two outdoor pools, a lively tiki bar, beach chairs, bicycle rentals, and direct beach access. Whether you're planning a romantic escape, a family vacation, or a coastal retreat, Hotel Tybee offers the perfect blend of history, comfort, and oceanfront relaxation.
Amenities
- Family-Friendly
Discounts
- Military Discounts
Pets
- Pet Friendly
- Service Dog Friendly
Grandview Event Center...featuring breathtaking panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean, beach and pier. Hosting amazing weddings up to 150 guests.
Sleeping Rooms: 208
Meeting Rooms: 4
Largest Room: 125 sq. ft.
Total Space: 4,000 sq. ft.
TripAdvisor® Reviews
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Relaxing Girl's Trip To Tybee!
Every year a group of us take a girl's trip to get out of the cold and enjoy some quality time together, going to Tybee did exactly that for us! The weather was beautiful, the beach was clean and not ...
BEACH THERAPY
My sisters and I had a great reason to celebrate. What better place than Hotel Tybee. Just what we needed for 2 BREAST CANCER SURVIVORS. Thank you and your staff for this needed rejuvenation. ...
Disappointing
Shame was looking forward to visiting, however poor check-in, tired room and hotel constantly smelt of weed! Very noisy and could hear everything in the next room. ...
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