Surf Song Bed & Breakfast
Tybee Island, GA 31328
The home was owned by the Army Corps of Engineers. The home was built on a man-made berm to prevent destruction by water from the hurricanes. It was built to the hurricane standards of the time. In the area of 1941-1942, the army sold the property at public Auction.
There are currently many details of the original house that exist. Items such as the Fireplaces and mantles, flooring, pocket doors, staircase, and the tin ceilings. The tin ceilings are of most importance because of their rarity. It is believed these are the only one-piece tin ceilings in the state of Georgia. They were installed right after the house was built to prevent the ceilings from falling during the practice at the rifle range.
- Family-Friendly
- Free Breakfast
Amazing
Amazing place to stay. We were on the top floor with 2 bedrooms and a view of the ocean. We loved their pool and how close to the beach they were. Breakfast was a 3 course meal each day. So ...
Worst Stay of my life
Nightmare trip, female owner is verbally abusive to polite, paying guests. Strongly DO NOT recommend staying here ever. ...
Surf Song
Great place to stay. Megan was quite the host and very helpful on restaurants to eat at locally. Our room was very comfortable. ...

I visited Surf Song Bed and Breakfast in Tybee Island this past weekend. The owner, Megan, was delightful and welcoming and gave great suggestions for ...

This was our first time staying at a B&B and if I could give a 10 rating I would. Megan and Jeremy asked when we made our reservations, as well as when we ...

We absolutely LOVED our stay at Surf Song! We were greeted warmly by the owner and shown to our room, which was the sunrise suite. It was rainy and cold all ...
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