
Things to Do
Just a short, scenic drive from historic Savannah, Tybee Island is one of the most quirky and colorful beach towns in the country, where coastal charm meets laid-back beach vibes.
This three-square-mile enclave is jam-packed with hyper-local shopping, dining and lodging opportunities, bike trails, white sand beaches and sunset-crowned saltwater marshes. From breakfast at the classic diner-style Sunrise Restaurant to shopping for souvenirs at the Shoppes of 1207, sunbathing at North Beach to paddleboarding on the Back River and toasting a day well spent at The Deck Beach Bar, Tybee Island is an ideal getaway any time of year.
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Explore Tybee Island
Tybee Island is a seaside haven characterized by close-knit communities, quaint neighborhoods and unspoiled shorelines. Whether you prefer the energetic atmosphere of South Beach or the tranquil ambiance of North Beach, there's an experience for all.

North Beach, from Tybee's Highway 80 to 2nd Avenue, is a vibrant area with historic attractions, unique eateries, funky shops and sandy beaches.

Tybee Island's Mid Beach blends the charm of North Beach with the excitement of South Beach, offering convenient access to beachfront lodging, delicious dining and all the island has to offer.

Tybee's Back River Beach is a hidden oasis at the end of Highway 80. With serene surroundings, gentle waves and stunning sunsets, it's the perfect spot to unwind and enjoy the view.

Experience Tybee Island's South Beach on Tybrisa Street. This lively downtown district offers a vibrant mix of shops, restaurants, bars and attractions for all to enjoy.

Just south of our barrier island lies a pure, uninhabited nature preserve called Little Tybee Island - twice the size of Tybee Island and only accessible by boat.
Things to Do on Tybee Island
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