Goldenisles.comGeorgia Sea Turtle CenterLittle St. Simons Island6 CATCH A SHOW AT A
HISTORIC THE ATERThe Ritz Theatre is located in
Historic Downtown Brunswick,
and, although restored in the
early ‘80s, it maintains its original
elegance from when it was built in
- The theater features year-
round live performances, fi lms,
exhibits and more.
7 PADDLE THROUGH
THE MARSHES
Explore the beautiful waterways
that wind through marshes on
a stand up paddleboard or on a
kayak. Visit in the fall for gold-
and-amber-colored grass, or in
the spring or summer to paddle
through lush greenery.
8 MAKE A NEW FRIEND
The Georgia Sea Turtle Center is
a can’t-miss activity for families
visiting the Golden Isles. Learn
about sea turtle rehabilitation,
research and education; catch a
glimpse into the hospital where
turtles are treated; and meet the
turtle patients on your visit!
9 TAKE A SUNDAY DRIV EFrom the mainland to the isles lie 189
holes of golf on some of the country’s
most spectacular and widely
acclaimed golf courses. Traveling
with young children? Even our two
miniature golf courses deliver family-
friendly competition fun.10 V ISIT LITTLE
ST. SIMONS ISLANDAccessible only by boat from
Hampton River Marina on
St. Simons Island’s north end,
Little St. Simons Island is a privately
owned, 11,000-acre barrier island
resort. Go on a naturalist tour, ride
bikes on the deserted 7-mile-long
beach, or hike secluded trails on
this pristine barrier island to truly
disconnect from the every day.11 EXPERIENCE
SOUTHERN HOSPITALITYTry local dishes like Brunswick
stew, fresh oysters, snapper or
grouper and wild Georgia shrimp
at one of our local restaurants.
They’re always served with
generous heapings of Southern
hospitality, and you’re sure to
come back for seconds!12 RIDE OUR BIKE TRAILSThe Golden Isles off ers more than
50 miles of paved trails that wind
through St. Simons and Jekyll
Island. Add to that rides on packed-
sand beaches and nature trails, and
there’s plenty of opportunity for
outdoor adventure on two wheels!13 STEP BACK IN TIMEVisit Howfyl-Broadfi eld Plantation in
Brunswick to experience the history
and culture of Georgia’s rice coast.
Interactive guided tours take you
through life on an early 1800s rice
plantation in the low country.14 HOP ON A TROLLEYIf you have never hopped on a trolley
for a tour through St. Simons Island
or Jekyll Island, It’s the perfect time
to try it! It’s amazing how much you’ll
learn and how many hidden gems
you can discover if you sit back, relax
and enjoy the ride.ADVERTISEMENT