ISLAND GUIDE
welcome
We take connecting with our surroundings to another level. Whether you’re watching dolphins play from the comfort of your kayak, adding a few gorgeous seashells to your collection, or relishing the magic of Christmas during our Tree Lighting Festival, any season is the perfect time to visit Jekyll Island. We hope this guide will help you enjoy everything Jekyll Island has to offer this fall.
TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 - VISITING 3 - EVENTS 7 - BEACHES 9 - ACTIVITIES 13 - GEORGIA SEA TURTLE CENTER 15 - HISTORY 17 - GOLF + TENNIS 19 - NATURE 21 - SERVICES + WORSHIP 23 - VENUES 25 - STAY 27 - EAT + DRINK 31 - SHOP 35 - JEKYLL ISLAND FOUNDATION
• VISITING
VISITING Jekyll Island From our sprawling beaches to our historic ruins, Jekyll Island is a coastal haven where nature and humans peacefully co-exist. Below are some things to note while you explore.
Tides
Jekyll Island experiences two high tides and two low tides each day. The time it takes to go from the first high tide to the following high tide is 12 hours and 25 minutes. High tides at Jekyll Island range between 6-9 feet above low tide levels. Be sure to check the tide charts before heading to the beach: gacoast.com/tide.html
Beach Accessibility
Jekyll Island is committed to beach accessibility for residents and guests with disabilities. There are five public beach access points that are accessible to people with physical disabilities: St. Andrews, Great Dunes, Corsair, and Glory Beach Parks, and Beach Village. Beach-going wheelchairs are available for use at no cost on a first-come, first-served basis. Please call 912.635.2368 to reserve one.
Airports
Just a short 30-minute drive from Jekyll Island, Brunswick’s Golden Isles Airport (BQK) is served by regular daily flights by Delta Airlines out of Atlanta. International airports in Savannah (SAV) and Jacksonville (JAX) are about an hour drive from Jekyll Island. Both airports offer rental car and limousine services. Private pilots may use the Jekyll Island Airport (09J).
Ocean Water
Why is the water brown? Large tides push and pull the water from the marshes to the ocean. The tides mix up sediment and microscopic plant and animal life from the marsh, which can make the water a little murky. The water is not polluted. In fact, wildlife thrives here because the waters are healthy and rich in life.
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• In case of an emergency, dial 911 and inform the dispatcher you're on Jekyll Island • Location is vital in an emergency; beach crossovers are numbered for your safety • No fishing or swimming in lakes or ponds • No fireworks, unless permitted by Jekyll Island Authority • No overnight parking in public areas • Lock all cars and secure belongings • No ATVs anywhere on island • Do not feed stray or feral animals
Wildlife
• Treat all wildlife with respect; you are a guest in this wild habitat • Do not feed any wildlife, including alligators, deer, turtles, raccoons, birds, and snakes • Maintain a safe distance of at least 20 feet from alligators • Do not enter any ponds, lakes, or ditches • If you encounter an injured, sick, or dead animal, do not attempt to handle or assist it; please call JIA Wildlife Response at 912.222.5992
Pets
• Pets are permitted on beaches and in parks year-round • Pets must be on a leash at all times; maximum length for leashes is 16 feet • No pets allowed on beach between South Dunes Beach Park and 2,000 feet northeast of St. Andrews Beach Park • Keep pets out of dunes • Remove and dispose of pet fecal material
Beaches
• No motorized vehicles • No fires • No fireworks • No horseback riding, unless by licensed vendor • No glass containers • No flashlights, unless turtle-friendly • No overnight camping • No metal or mineral detectors • Stay out of the dunes • Only take empty shells and dead sand dollars • Do not disturb turtles or turtle nests • Fill in sandcastles and holes • Remove all trash, tents, & belongings from the beach; belongings left overnight will be removed and thrown away • Use caution on sandbars
• VISITING
General
Bikes
• Bike helmets are required for riders age 16 and younger • Ride single-file on bike paths • Keep on bike paths when possible • Share the road; drivers and cyclists have equal rights to use the road
Golf Carts
• No golf carts on bike paths • Golf carts are allowed on roads, but must be street legal (braking system, reflectors, horn, rear view mirror, seat belts, and hand holds for each passenger) A full listing of Jekyll Island ordinances can be found at jekyllisland.com/ ordinances.
Parking Fee
The parking fee required for entry to Jekyll Island is used to improve the island, including maintenance of bike paths, beach accesses, restroom services, and landscaping. The fee also supports the island's conservation program and contributes toward public safety. Annual passes can be purchased at the Guest Information Center. Visit jekyllisland.com/parking for details.
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SEPTEMBER SEPT. 1
NOVEMBER
Beach Village Music Series
NOV. 2
Shrimp & Grits Festival
NOV. 17
Movie on the Green
NOV. 17
5:30 p.m. • Second Chance Band Beach Village SEPT. 14-16 SEPT. 29
OCT. 6
OCT. 24-26
OCT. 27
OCT. 27
Jekyll Island Convention Center
Historic District
7:30 p.m. • Finding Dory Beach Village
OCTOBER
NOV. 23
Under the Oaks Run
Half Marathon, 10K, 5K Summer Waves
NOV. 23
Turtleween
10 a.m.-4 p.m. Georgia Sea Turtle Center
RSM Bike Ride
Great Dunes Beach Park
Skating Village
November 17-January 6 Historic District
Pier Road Pajama Party 8-11 a.m. Historic District
Holiday Movie on the Green
5:30 p.m. • The Santa Clause Beach Village
Georgia Florida Golf Classic
Jekyll Island Golf Club
Navy Band Performance
• EVENTS
FALL EVENTS
NOV. 24
Tree Lighting Festival 2-8 p.m. Historic District
Goblins on the Green 6 p.m. • Beach Village
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annUal events
Georgia-Florida Golf Classic
October 24-26, 2018 • Pre-game for the SEC college football showdown between the red & black and orange & blue on Jekyll Island. This decades-long tradition is the Georgia-Florida rivalry itself. Become part of the tradition of mixing golf, food, and fun at the annual Georgia-Florida Golf Classic.
Holly Jolly Jekyll
November 2018-January 2019 • It’s the best time of the year on Jekyll Island. Ring in the holidays with cheer at one of our many holiday events, including the Jekyll Island Tree Lighting, Holly Jolly Jekyll Parade, Skating Village, and more.
Island Treasures
January-February 2019 • A hide-andseek style game where volunteers called Beach Buddies hide floats throughout the island. Lucky guests can find and exchange them for dazzling handcrafted glass globes.
Jekyll Island Marathon
January 20, 2019 • The JIM course showcases the natural beauty of the island and takes runners past historic landmarks. Runners will pass under the canopy of the majestic live oaks and run past the beauty of the salt marshes and wide open beaches.
Whiskey, Wine & Wildlife
February 7-10, 2019 • Whiskey, Wine, & Wildlife artfully combines renowned beverage tastings and inspired cuisine from some of the South’s best awardwinning chefs – and gives guests a chance to experience coastal wildlife, all in one weekend!
Jekyll Island Arts Association Arts Festival
March 9-10, 2019 • Come see the artists at work. Stroll through the gallery and find one-of-a-kind artist-made items in the sales shop. Try glazing a Raku pot to take home or sit at a loom to try weaving. Bring the kids for the art activities. Listen to live music and sample food from local vendors.
• EVENTS
Shrimp & Grits Festival
September 14-16, 2018 • A coastal favorite, the Shrimp and Grits Festival combines the classic southern dish with family-friendly entertainment, over 100 art and crafts vendors, live music, kids’ zone, food, a craft brew fest, wildlife demonstrations, and more. Mark your calendars for this annual three-day event held the third weekend in September.
Georgia Sea Turtle Center Turtle Crawl Races
March 9, 2019 • 10K, 5K, and Fun Run races supporting the Georgia Sea Turtle Center and its mission of sea turtle research, rehabilitation, and education.
Jekyll Island Book Festival
April 6, 2019 • Designed for all book lovers, the festival line-up will include a mix of author presentations, meet-andgreets & signings, book and retail sales, and family-friendly fun.
Easter Egg Stroll
April 13, 2019 • Springtime fun continues with the annual Easter Egg Stroll in Jekyll Island’s Historic District. Wear your Easter best, and join us for an Easter eggstravaganza.
Independence Day Celebrations July 2019 • Celebrate Independence Day on Jekyll Island. From fireworks to an old-fashioned parade, Jekyll Island is the perfect spot for patriotic fun.
Beach Village Events
Year Round • In this central gathering space between the Jekyll Island Convention Center and The Westin, numerous familyfriendly events take place throughout the year. From movies and kids’ activities on the green to holiday events, there’s fun year-round on the Village Green in Beach Village.
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DRIFTWOOD BEACH
Consistently voted one of America’s most romantic beaches, Driftwood Beach is an escape to another world. Ancient driftwood monuments line the waterfront, creating an unforgettable backdrop.
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• BEACHES
The beaches on Jekyll Island are unlike those of any other coastal destination. Best known for their natural beauty, each of Jekyll Island’s beaches is completely different than the other. Before visiting our beaches, please review page 2.
driftwood beach
OCEANVIEW BEACH PARK
Situated mid-island, Oceanview Beach Park has stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean and quick access to the sand. It’s equipped with ample parking, public beach access, restrooms, and showers.
GREAT DUNES BEACH PARK*
Jekyll Island’s most popular beach for families is home to a 20-acre beachfront park with picnic pavilions, activities deck, play areas, and bocce ball and volleyball courts. Offers ample parking and public beach access, as well as restrooms and showers.
oceanview beach park
CORSAIR BEACH PARK*
Steps from the shopping and dining of Beach Village, this new beach park provides an accessible beach crossover, along with showers and restrooms.
great dunes corsair
SOUTH DUNES BEACH PARK
beach park
With an elevated boardwalk crossing 20-foot sand dunes, this park features an observation deck and freshwater pond. Picnic tables and grills with open-air and screened-in picnic pavilions make this the perfect spot for a relaxing family event.
beach park
south dunes beach park
GLORY BEACH PARK*
Graceful sea oats and pristine sand dunes line Glory Beach on the south end of Jekyll Island. You’ll be amazed at how wide this beach is, and you’ll see why movie scouts chose to film portions of Glory here.
ST. ANDREWS BEACH PARK*
A short walk from Jekyll Point, the southern-most tip of the Island, it’s a popular spot for watching migratory birds and groups of dolphins. The picnic area features a two-story wildlife viewing platform and the Wanderer Memorial Trail.
st.andrews beach park
*Accessible beach access points are located at Great Dunes, Glory Beach, Corsair Beach Park, Beach Village, and St. Andrews. Beach-going wheelchairs are available at no charge by calling 912.635.2368 daily, 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
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• ACTIVITIES
With 10 miles of sun-drenched beaches, four award-winning golf courses, and Georgia’s only rehabilitation center for endangered sea turtles, there’s something for every kind of explorer. From the early settlers, to the millionaires, to travelers from around the world, Jekyll Island has fascinated everyone who’s ever crossed its barrier shores. We invite you to join in the experience.
BIKING Beachside Bike Rentals
Jekyll Wheels
Jekyll Island Bike Barn
Kennedy Outfitters
912.635.9801 Bicycle rentals at Days Inn, Quality Inn, and Villas by the Sea. beachsidebikerentals.com 912.635.2648 Corner of N. Beachview Dr. & Shell Rd. Rent bikes, tricycles, tandem bikes, two and four-person surreys, and dual trikes.
912.635.5185 • 371 Riverview Dr. Bike rentals and maintenance, including a fleet of bicycles and accessories. Daily, 8 a.m.-6 p.m. • jekyllclub.com 912.319.2079 • 31 Main St. Assistance with bike rentals. kennedyoutfitters.com
BOATING & FISHING Bracewell Charters
912.996.1572 • 366 N. Riverview Dr. Boating, fishing & fossil hunting with Capt. Jaime Bracewell. • captainphillip.com
Captain Larry’s Air Boat Rides
912.270.7474 • 10 Clam Creek Rd. Six-person air boat marsh tours. Departs from boat ramp off Riverside Dr.
Coastal Expeditions
912.270.3526 • 1 Harbor Rd. Fishing, dolphin, and sightseeing cruises with Capt. Eric Moody, departing Jekyll Harbor Marina. Daily, sun up to sundown. coastalcharterfishing.com
The Emerald Princess Casino
Jekyll Island Boat Tours
912.635.3152 • 366 Riverview Dr. Dolphin tours, sightseeing & private group boat cruises. Boats accommodate 49 passengers each. Reservations recommended. Daily, 10 a.m.-7 p.m. captainphillip.com
Little Raccoon Key
706.284.3247 • 1 Harbor Rd. Day trips, fishing, private cruises, history, and artifact hunting tours. The wild beauty of Little Raccoon Key is a 15-minute boat ride from Jekyll. Daily, 6 a.m.-9 p.m. littleraccoonkey.com
Offshore Charters
912.265.7571 • 1 Emerald Princess Dr. Casino cruise ship with casual dining, cocktail lounges, and casino games. Ages 18+ • emeraldprincesscasino.com
912.270.7474 • 10 Clam Creek Rd. Charter boat tours, inshore fishing, near shore fishing, and offshore fishing for a variety of species. Boats located at Jekyll Fishing Center.
Jekyll Fishing: Capt. Griffin Wood
Salt Lick Adventures
912.269.7337 Inshore Jekyll charter fishing trips targeting a variety of species. jekyllfishing.com
912.258.8283 Offshore fishing, dolphin watching, and history cruises. Fishing excursions include licenses, fishing gear, and bait. Departs from Jekyll Harbor Marina.
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WATER SPORTS 4-H Tidelands Nature Center
912.635.5032 • 100 S. Riverview Dr. Guided marsh kayak tours available year-round. Call for reservations. Canoe and Aqua-bike rentals available. tidelands4h.org
Kennedy Outfitters
912.319.2079 • 31 Main St. Assistance with paddle board rentals. kennedyoutfitters.com
Kingfisher Paddleventures
912.230.4323 Paddle board and kayak ecotours, recreational outings, rentals, and lessons for all skills levels. Call for reservations or book online. Daily, 6 a.m.-9 p.m. kfpaddle.com
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SouthEast Adventure Outfitters 912.638.6732 • 1200 Glynn Ave. Kayaking, paddle boarding, and boating throughout the Golden Isles. Kayak tours, kayak sales, and rentals from Brunswick location. Reservations suggested. Daily, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. southeastadventure.com
Summer Waves Water Park
912.635.2074 • 210 S. Riverview Dr. Family-friendly water park with six water slides, wave pool, lazy river, splash zone, and new kids’ attraction with zero-entry pool and multiple slides. Seasonal; see website for details. • summerwaves.com
Turtle Tides Jekyll
912.571.2567 Rentals and tours featuring kayaks and stand-up paddle boards. Daily, sunrise to sunset. • turtletidesjekyll.com
4-H Tidelands Nature Center
912.635.5032 • 100 S. Riverview Dr. Kayak tours, coastal ecology programs, nature walks, group programs, and an exhibit gallery with live coastal species. Mon-Fri: 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Sat-Sun: 10 a.m.-2 p.m. • tidelands4h.org
Jekyll Island Fun Tours – Segway Tours
912.635.9704 • 100 Great Dunes Lane Eco-friendly tours on Segway® scooters. Age & weight restrictions apply.
Jekyll Island Arts Association
912.635.4115 • 550 S. Beachview Dr. Youth education programs and facility for youth organizations including lodging, meeting space, recreation, and meal needs.
912.635.3920 • 321 Riverview Dr. Nonprofit membership organization providing monthly exhibits, programs, and classes. Mon-Fri: 12 p.m.-4 p.m. Sat-Sun: 10 a.m.-4 p.m. jekyllartsassociation.org
Georgia Sea Turtle Center
Jekyll Island Historic Tours
Georgia 4-H at Camp Jekyll
912.635.4444 • 214 Stable Rd. Learn about sea turtles and see rehabilitation efforts in action. With a host of interactive exhibits and experiences, the center offers year-round indoor and outdoor programs for guests of all ages. More information on page 14. gstc.jekyllisland.com
GH Tours Inc.
912.635.2697 Offers planning for group tours of 25 or more visiting the coastal region. Mon-Fri: 9 a.m.-5 p.m. • ghtoursinc.com
Golden Isles Carriage and Trail at Three Oaks Farm
912.635.9500 • 364 Riverview Dr. Narrated horse-drawn carriage rides and horseback beach rides. Tues-Sun; call for reservations. • threeoaksfarm.org
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EDUCATION & GUIDED TOURS
912.635.4036 • 101 Old Plantation Rd. Gateway to the Gilded Era with daily programs and tours of Jekyll’s history, heritage, and natural beauty. More information on page 16. jekyllisland.com/history
Lighthouse Trolleys
912.638.3333 Trolley and bus tours. Public history & ghost tours year-round. Private transportation for events & groups. Departs from Beach House Restaurant. lighthousetrolleys.com
Little Raccoon Key
706.284.3247• 1 Harbor Rd. Day trips, fishing, private cruises, history and artifact hunting tours, as well as glamping. 15-minute boat ride from Jekyll to Little Raccoon Key. Daily, 6 a.m.-9 p.m. littleraccoonkey.com
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The Georgia Sea Turtle Center is a rehabilitation, research, and educational facility that offers the public a chance to learn about sea turtles and see rehabilitation efforts in action.
• GEORGIA SEA TURTLE CENTER
912.635.4444 • 214 Stable Road • gstc.jekyllisland.com
With a host of interactive exhibits and experiences, the center offers year-round indoor and outdoor programs for guests of all ages. Come meet the patients, observe the turtle feedings, or take a special behind-the-scenes tour to get a closer look at the patients and their rehabilitation care.
Admission
$9 for adults (13+ years) $8 for seniors (62+ years) $7 for children (4 to 12 years) Free for children 3 and under
Open Daily 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
Closed
Thanksgiving Day Christmas Eve Christmas Day New Year’s Day
FALL PROGRAMS Egg-Sperience Dawn Patrol
Aug-Sept • Great Dunes Beach Park Ride along with biologists patrolling Jekyll Island’s beaches at dawn to monitor loggerhead sea turtle nests. Ages 4+ only. Select dates, 7 a.m. • Cost: $50
Sunrise Walks
Aug-Sept • Georgia Sea Turtle Center A guided early-morning walking tour teaching beach ecology and the amazing journey of loggerhead sea turtles hatchlings. Ages 4+ only. Select dates, 6:45 a.m. • Cost: $25
Gatorology 101
Sept • Horton Pond Oct-Nov • Georgia Sea Turtle Center An interactive presentation teaching alligator biology, behavior, conservation, and research. Select dates, 11 a.m. Cost: $15, Children 3 & under are free
Behind the Scenes Tour
Year Round • Georgia Sea Turtle Center Guided by a member of our Education staff, guests will visit a variety of behind the scenes areas including the treatment room, radiology, and surgical areas. Ages 10+ only. Wednesday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday 3 p.m. • Cost: $22
Learn more: gstc.jekyllisland.com Programming and pricing are subject to change. Reservations required. Sales tax not included.
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Jekyll Island has a woven history layered with a rich legacy of luxury and opulence, nature and balance. Uncover all the details that come together to create an island steeped in heritage. jekyllisland.com/history
• HISTORY
From the early Native Americans to guests from around the world, the story of our island has been captivating the imaginations of explorers for generations.
Jekyll Island Historic Tours & Gift Shop
912.635.4036 Serves as a gateway to the Gilded Era with daily programs and tours that showcase Jekyll Island’s history, heritage, and natural beauty. Gifts and souvenirs are available in the gift shop. Daily, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. The Infirmary, Historic District
Passport to the Century
Daily, 11 a.m., 1 p.m., and 3 p.m. $16 for adults (16+ years) $7 for children (7 to 15 years) Free for children 6 & under The Infirmary, Historic District
The Rockefeller Experience
Daily on the hour, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. $10 for adults (16+ years) $5 for children (7 to 15 years) Free for children 6 & under Indian Mound Cottage, Historic District
Contemplation at Faith Chapel Daily, 8-10 a.m. Faith Chapel, Historic District • Free
Historic Faith Chapel Experience
Daily, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Admission included with purchase of any historic district tour. Walk up tickets: $5 for adults. Subject to prior private rentals. Faith Chapel, Historic District
Horton House Historic Site
Built in 1743 by Major William Horton, Horton House is one of the oldest tabby buildings in Georgia listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Explore the site and learn its history through eight interpretive panels. 1145 Riverview Dr. • Free
SE ASO N AL EVENT S & AC T IVIT IES Jekyll Island Historic Tours offers special events and activities for the whole family. Dig deeper into the island’s history with these fall offerings.
Discover Our Historic Plants & Landscapes
Thursdays in September • 10 a.m. Take a guided stroll through Jekyll Island’s historic district to learn the secret history of the island’s majestic trees and beautiful flowers, and discover their historic uses. $10 for adults (16+ years) $5 for children (7 to 15 years) Free for children 6 & under The Infirmary, Historic District
Folklore, Rumor & Myth
Oct 19 & Oct 26 • 7-8 p.m. Campfire talks and lantern-lit walks are the highlight of these evening storytelling adventures. Follow your guide through the Historic District at twilight for a little bit of local folklore by firelight, and then enter one of the gilded age cottages for more spine-tingling tales as darkness falls. $20 for adults (16+ years) $10 for children (7 to 15 years) Free for children 6 & under The Infirmary, Historic District
Learn more: jekyllisland.com/history Programming and pricing are subject to change. Sales tax not included.
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• GOLF & TENNIS
Jekyll Island Golf Club
912.635.2368 • 322 Captain Wylly Rd. The Jekyll Island Golf Club offers guests 63 holes of golf as well as a full practice facility, PGA professional staff, and U.S. Kids certified instructors. Full club fitting capabilities are also available. Daily, 7 a.m.-6 p.m. • jekyllisland.com/golf Indian Mound: Constructed in 1975, Indian Mound is the shortest of Jekyll’s three 18-hole courses, but it still displays course designer Joe Lee’s signature fairway bunkers in precarious locations.
Great Dunes: Famed course designer Walter “Old Man” Travis constructed Great Dunes in 1926. Reflecting the Island’s unique coastal terrain, the 9-hole alternates in difficulty and simplicity.
Oleander: Though from its fairway the course is not a particularly difficult layout, it is considered tightly designed, with ocean breezes and short grasses providing a challenge to all golfers.
Pine Lakes: Known as the Island’s family-oriented course—despite being the longest—Pine Lakes was developed by designer Clyde Johnson to incorporate family-friendly tee boxes, making it an even playing ground for both adults and younger players.
Jekyll Island Mini Golf
912.635.2648 Corner of N. Beachview Dr. and Shell Rd. Home to a mini golf facility with two 18-hole courses of varying difficulty. Call for hours.
Jekyll Island Tennis Center
912.635.3154 • 400 Captain Wylly Rd. A public tennis court facility with 13 Har-tru clay courts, a pro shop with tennis racket stringing, racket and ball machine rental, and tennis instruction clinics and lessons. Daily, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. • jekyllisland.com/tennis
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natUre
Jekyll Island is a state park with acres of wilderness. Please remember, when you visit Jekyll Island, you are a guest in this wild habitat. Treat all wildlife with respect. Feeding, harassing, approaching, injuring, or removing any wildlife is against the law. Please contact the Jekyll Island Wildlife Response for general wildlife concerns at 912.222.5992.
• NATURE
Wildlife
Horton Pond
Located across from Villas by the Sea The observation deck is wheelchair accessible and provides a wonderful view of the whole pond. A floating platform has been anchored in the pond to attract turtles, alligators, and birds to rest where they can easily and safely be seen from the deck. The low-lying promontory on the north side of the pond has been modified to form a small island, thereby providing habitat that is designed to attract nesting wading birds.
Ranger Walks
Jekyll Island is home to more than a thousand acres of maritime forest, 10 miles of shoreline, and marshes filled with many wonders. Learn more about the island’s natural resources from Jekyll’s own park ranger during these unique eco-experiences offered December to March. Learn more jekyllisland.com/rangerwalks.
The hard, white shell left by a dead sand dollar is called a test. A good rule of thumb is to “take the test,” and leave brown on the ground. The brown ones are still alive!
Two species of venomous snakes can be found on Jekyll Island: rattlesnakes and cottonmouths. Neither is common in areas where people spend much time. If you encounter a snake, do not approach it. The animal will likely move on if you give it space.
The knobbed whelk is the state shell of both Georgia and New Jersey. These big snails are a fairly common animal found along the inter-tidal beaches and marshes of Jekyll Island. Feel free to take these shells as a souvenir, but only if they’re uninhabited.
Do not feed alligators. It is illegal and unsafe. Be aware of your surroundings — alligators may be present in open water. Do not approach an alligator of any size. Do not attempt to retrieve a golf ball that has fallen in water or near an alligator.
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AROUND THE ISLAND At Your Service Jekyll Errand Girl
Jekyll’s Golden Islander
Beach Life Massage, LLC
Jekyll Island Guest Information Center
912.577.0751 Variety of services including transportation, pet care, plant care, child care services, and errands. atyourservicejekyllerrandgirl.com
912.237.8601 Georgia licensed massage therapists providing house calls and in-room therapy and spa treatments across Jekyll Island. Mon-Sat: 8 a.m.-8 p.m. beachlifemassage.com
Flash Foods Gas and Convenience Store
912.635.2244 • 50 Ben Fortson Pkwy. Open 24 hours a day.
Golden Isles TV Channel 98
912.399.3594 The Island’s local TV channel, available on Comcast channel 98. • goldenislestv.net
912.267.7878 Bi-weekly newspaper covering events & items of interest to visitors, residents, and employees.
912.635.3636 901 Downing Musgrove Cswy. Offers a wide variety of visitor resources. Mon-Sat: 9 a.m.-6 p.m.; Sun: 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
Jekyll Island Greenhouse
912.635.4058 • Stable Rd., just north of the Fire Station. Wed & Fri: 9-11:30 a.m.
Red Bug Motors
912.635.9330 • 500 Riverview Dr. Eco-friendly electric “red bug” car rentals, available in three sizes. Daily, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. redbugmotors.com
BEACH VILLAGE
HISTORIC DISTRICT
Ameris Bank
U.S. Post Office
Judy Kay’s Beauty Salon
Jekyll Island Fire Department
912.635.9014 • 31 Main St. Mon-Thurs: 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Fri: 9 a.m.-5 p.m. • amerisbank.com 912.635.2921 • 21 Main St. (upstairs) Full-service salon with hair, spa, and beauty services. Mon: by appointment only; Tues-Sat: walk-ins welcome
• SERVICES & WORSHIP
SERVICES
912.635.2625 • 17 Pier Rd. Unit B. Mon-Fri: 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Sat-Sun: Closed • usps.com 200 Stable Rd. When calling 911, inform the dispatcher you are on Jekyll Island.
PLACES OF WORSHIP Jekyll Island Presbyterian Church
Jekyll Island Baptist Church
Jekyll Island United Methodist Church
Jekyll Island Catholic Church
Faith Chapel
St. Richard’s of Chichester Episcopal Church
Sun: 11 a.m. • 475 Riverview Dr.
Sun: 11 a.m. • 503 Riverview Dr. Last Sunday each month: 9 a.m. 1904 Schoolhouse Ln.
Sun: 11 a.m. • 501 Riverview Dr.
Mass – Sat: 7 p.m. • 503 Riverview Dr.
Sun: 8:30 a.m. • 503 Riverview Dr.
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venUes
With storybook scenery, fascinating activities, and one of the only oceanfront convention centers on the East Coast, Jekyll Island provides the perfect backdrop for your meeting or event.
• VENUES
Event planning is an art form. Whether you’re hosting a festival for thousands of attendees, a convention for hundreds, or an intimate wedding celebration, the venue, agenda, and tiny details are all equally important.
Historic Rentals
Using a historic building for your special occasion offers a unique backdrop that cannot be matched. The buildings ensure a memorable experience for guests, whether it is for a simple meeting, an office retreat, a wedding reception, or a reunion. jekyllisland.com/planevent
Pavilions and Outdoor Spaces
There are many spaces on Jekyll Island that provide a beautiful backdrop for an outdoor event, including our wide open beaches. • jekyllisland.com/planevent
Jekyll Island Convention Center
75 N. Beachview Dr. • 912.635.6400 As the only oceanfront convention center on the East Coast south of New Jersey, the Jekyll Island Convention Center is the perfect venue for an intimate meeting for 200 or a grand event for 2,000. From catering to A/V, we have all of the resources you need to execute your event flawlessly. Plus, with nearby dining and shopping and unique activities island-wide, Jekyll Island is the perfect destination for your group. jekyllisland.com/convention
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Jekyll Island Club Resort
The Cottages at Jekyll Island
Jekyll Ocean Club, a Jekyll Island Club Resort
912.635.2256 • 721 N. Beachview Dr. Set among centuries-old oaks and palms, the Beachview Club Hotel’s accommodations surround a central area with courtyard and heated pool. beachviewclubjekyll.com Sales: 912.602.0272 • Rentals: 912.319.2161 200 Turtle Track Ln. New oceanfront residential townhousestyle cottages with an oceanfront pool & clubhouse. • Rentals: cottagesatjekyll.com Sales: thecottagesatjekyllisland.com
Days Inn & Suites
844.624.9109 • 371 Riverview Dr. Victorian charm hotel with modern conveniences in the center of the Historic District. Adjacent to restaurants, bars, activities, and beach services, plus meeting and event space. • jekyllclub.com
844.624.9109 • 80 Ocean Way A Four Diamond boutique oceanfront hotel with beachfront bar, restaurant, pool, event & meeting space. • jekylloceanclub.com
Ocean Oaks at Jekyll Island
912.635.9800 • 60 S. Beachview Dr. Oceanfront rooms and suites adjacent to Beach Village and the Convention Center, with two pools and a hot tub. daysinnjekyll.com
843.997.5540 • 11 Main St. (Preview Center) A new development of 32 single-family homes and four duplex homes. Visit Ocean Oaks Preview Center in Beach Village. Daily, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. • oceanoaksliving.com
Hampton Inn & Suites
Parker-Kaufman, Realtors
912.635.3733 • 200 S. Beachview Dr. Beachfront hotel with a lobby bar, private beach access, and on-site bike rentals. jekyllislandsuites.hamptoninn.com
Holiday Inn Resort
912.635.2211 • 701 N. Beachview Dr. Located on 1/4 mile of oceanfront property with an oversized pool and two on-site dining options. • holidayinnresortjekyll.com
Jekyll Harbor Marina
912.635.3137 • 1 Harbor Rd. Daily, weekly, and monthly dockage with complimentary amenities. Daily, 7 a.m.-6 p.m.; Fork lift: 8 a.m.-5 p.m. jekyllharbor.com
Jekyll Island Campground
912.635.2512 • 21 Main St. A full service real estate company offering home sales and vacation cottage rentals, and long-term or short-term property management. Mon-Sat: 9 a.m.-5 p.m. parker-kaufman.com
Quality Inn & Suites
912.635.2202 • 700 N. Beachview Dr. Located in the heart of Jekyll, offering new accommodations with a variety of amenities. • innatjekyllisland.com
The Westin Jekyll Island
912.635.4545 • 110 Ocean Way Oceanfront resort with direct beach access, ocean views, and three on-site dining venues. • westinjekyllisland.com
912.635.3021 • 1197 Riverview Dr. Options range from tent sites to full hook-up, pull-through RV sites with electricity, cable TV, water, and sewage. Sun-Thurs: 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Fri-Sat: 9 a.m.-7:30 p.m. jekyllisland.com/campground
Villas by the Sea Resort & Conference Center
Jekyll Realty
VRBO: Vacation Rentals by Owner
912.635.3301 • 21 Main St. Specializes in property sales and vacation rentals with over 130 rentals to choose from. Mon-Sat: 9 a.m.-5 p.m. jekyllrealty.com
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Beachview Club Hotel
912.635.2521 • 1175 N. Beachview Dr. Oceanside resort with affordable & comfortable accommodations and a renovated 9,000 sq. ft. conference center. villasbythesearesort.com Over 100 properties on Jekyll Island to fit your rental needs. • vrbo.com
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AROUND THE ISLAND The Anchor
912.635.2211 • 701 N. Beachview Dr. Cabana bar & grill with drinks, al fresco dining, and live entertainment on the weekends. Located oceanside at Holiday Inn Resort. holidayinnresortjekyll.com
Beach House Restaurant
912.319.0033 • 715 N. Beachview Dr. Fresh local seafood, house-made pizza, craft beers on draft with indoor & outdoor dining, live entertainment, and happy hour. Located at Holiday Inn Resort. Sun-Thurs: 6:30 a.m.-10 p.m. Fri-Sat: 6:30 a.m.-11 p.m. jibeachhouse.com
Dairy Queen
912.635.2573 • 50 Ben Fortson Pkwy. Quick-service restaurant featuring frozen treats and hot food for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Sun-Fri: 7 a.m.-9 p.m. Sat: 7 a.m.-10 p.m.
Driftwood Bistro
912.635.3588 • 1175 N. Beachview Dr. Southern cuisine “with a twist.” Vegetarian, gluten-free, and vegan-friendly options. Located at Villas by the Sea. Dinner: Mon-Sat: 5-9 p.m. Happy Hour: Mon-Thurs: 4:30-5:30 p.m. driftwoodbistro.com
McCormick’s Grill
912.635.4103 • 322 Captain Wylly Rd. Offers breakfast and lunch, with a full bar and views of the Jekyll Island golf courses. Casual dining in a friendly atmosphere. Daily, 7:30 a.m.-5 p.m.
NorthShore Coffee + Martini Bar
912.635.2211 • 701 N. Beachview Dr. Features Caribou Coffee, a signature drink menu, and light food options. Panoramic views of the Atlantic and an outdoor balcony. Located at Holiday Inn Resort. Daily, 7-11 a.m. & 4-10 p.m.
Red Bug Motors Pizza
912.635.9730 • Corner of Shell Rd. and Beachview Dr. Italian and American cuisine. Dine in or order out for free delivery on Jekyll. Daily, 11 a.m.-9 p.m. redbugmotorspizza.com
Tortuga Jack’s Baja Mexican & Tiki Bar
912.342.2600 • 201 N. Beachview Dr. Oceanfront Baja Mexican restaurant with beachside tiki bar, indoor and outdoor dining. Private banquet facilities accommodate up to 100 people. Pet friendly. Mon-Thurs: 11 a.m.-10 p.m. Fri-Sun: 11 a.m.-11 p.m. tortugajacks.com
The Turtle Nest at The Hampton Inn & Suites
912.635.3733 • 200 S. Beachview Dr. Offering a full-service lobby bar and extensive pub menu. Service available inside or from the poolside window walk up. Daily, 11 a.m.-10:30 p.m. jekyllislandsuites.hamptoninn.com
Zachry’s Riverhouse
912.319.2174 • 1 Harbor Rd. Serving up burgers, wings, and salads. Indoor and porch seating with relaxed atmosphere overlooking the Jekyll River. Sun-Thurs: 11:30 a.m.-9 p.m. Fri-Sat: 11:30 a.m.-10 p.m.
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• EAT & DRINK
BEACH VILLAGE Boardwalk Deli
912.635.2253 • Located in Jekyll Market Made-to-order sandwiches, soups, salads, breads, and desserts. Self-service salad bar and outdoor seating available, as are party platters and boxed lunches.
Eighty Ocean Kitchen & Bar
912.635.5238 • 80 Ocean Way Southern coastal cuisine with crispy flatbreads and seafood-inspired snacks, small plates, soups, and salads. Expansive dessert menu, craft cocktails, draft beer, and wine. Located at Jekyll Ocean Club. Lunch: 11:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Dinner: 5-9:30 p.m.; Bar: 11 a.m.-11 p.m. jekylloceanclub.com/dining
Fuse Frozen Yogurt
912.319.2046 • 31 Main St. Frozen yogurt, Italian gelato, sorbets, and smoothies made with fresh ingredients. Open daily. • fusefrozenyogurt.com
Harry’s Lounge
912.635.4545 • 110 Ocean Way Craft cocktails, signature drinks, and fresh menu items with oceanside patio seating. Located at The Westin. Sun: 12:30-11 p.m. Mon-Sat: 11:30 a.m.-11 p.m. westinjekyllisland.com
The Hibiscus Caribbean Cafe
912.635.2253 • Located in Jekyll Market Casual fare including bagels, biscuits, pastries, quiche, and gourmet coffee for breakfast.
Jekyll Island Seafood Company 912.635.9918 • 41 Main St. Signature cocktails coupled with wild Georgia shrimp and other shellfish and produce harvested from the surrounding community. Daily, 11 a.m.-10 p.m. jekyllislandseafood.com
Jekyll Market
912.635.2253 • 11 Main St. Gourmet grocery store with large selection of staples and specialty items including meats, seafood, produce, deli & bakery selections, and beer & wine. Daily, 8 a.m.-8 p.m. • jekyllmarket.com
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Love Shack BBQ, Shrimp & Yardbird
912.635.2253 • Located in Jekyll Market Offers barbecue, wild Georgia shrimp, chicken, and smoked meat. Party platters and catering available.
The Reserve Steakhouse
912.635.4545 • 110 Ocean Way Oceanfront modern steakhouse serving prime cut steaks, select sides, extensive wine list. Breakfast: 6:30-11 a.m. Lunch: 11:30 a.m.-3 p.m. Dinner: 5-10 p.m. westinjekyllisland.com
Salty’s Oceanside Bar & Grill
912.635.4545 • 110 Ocean Way Casual menu and drinks with ocean views. Located steps from the beach near The Westin’s pool. Daily, 11 a.m.-6 p.m. westinjekyllisland.com
Sunrise Grille
21 Main St. • 912-319-2376 Serving breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Daily, 7 a.m.-10 p.m.
A Sweet Shop Named Sprinkles
912.635.2253 • Located in Jekyll Market Homemade ice cream, gluten-free Dole Whips, Icees, fudge, gourmet candies, popcorn, and glazed and roasted nuts, as well as waffles & ice cream.
Wee Pub Beach
912.574.BEER (2337) • 20 Main St. Hybrid Irish pub and sports bar features Irish and traditional American fare, plenty of TVs, wing and beer specials. Daily, 11 a.m.-Midnight weepub.com
The Westin Café
912.635.4545 • 110 Ocean Way Kick-start the day with a Starbucks beverage and end with a SuperFoods® snack or treat. Daily, 6:30 a.m.-3 p.m. westinjekyllisland.com
Doc’s Snack Shop
912.635.2820 • 9 Pier Rd. Lunch, snacks & drinks under the oaks, including hot dogs, barbecue, chicken salad, nachos, and daily lunch specials. Daily, 11 a.m.-5 p.m.
Grand Dining Room
912.635.5155 • 371 Riverview Dr. Elegant choices for breakfast and dinner, and an award-winning Sunday brunch. À la carte menu features continental cuisine, seafood, and Southern fare. Breakfast: Mon-Sat, 7-11 a.m. Sun, 7-10 a.m. Tea: Fri-Sat, 4 p.m.-5 p.m. Dinner: Daily, 6-10 p.m. Sunday Brunch: 11 a.m.-3 p.m. jekyllclub.com/dining
Island Sweets Shoppe
912.635.3135 • 150 Old Plantation Rd. Old-fashioned candy, hand-dipped ice cream, fine chocolates, and freshly made fudge. Daily, 11 a.m-5 p.m.
The Bar and Alexander Lounge
912.635.2600 • 371 Riverview Dr. Favorite spot for cocktails and conversation before or after dinner. Located at the Jekyll Island Club Resort. Open daily. jekyllclub.com/dining
The Pantry
912.635.5203 • 371 Riverview Dr. Pastries, muffins, sticky buns, and Dubuque coffee each morning and deli sandwiches, wraps, homemade soups, salads, desserts, and ice cream throughout the day. Picnic lunches available. Located at Jekyll Island Club Resort. Daily, 7 a.m.-9 p.m. jekyllclub.com/dining
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HISTORIC DISTRICT
The Pool House
912.635.2600 • 371 Riverview Dr. Salads, hamburgers, crab cakes, pizza, fish tacos, beverages, desserts, and ice cream. Full bar specializes in frozen drinks. Located at Jekyll Island Club Resort. Restaurant: Sun-Thurs, 11:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Fri-Sat, 11:30 a.m.-9:30 p.m. Bar: Mon-Thurs: 11 a.m.-10 p.m. jekyllclub.com/dining
The Wharf Restaurant
912.635.3612 • 370 Riverview Dr. Offering full menu of fresh, local fare, including appetizers, fish tacos, sandwiches & burgers, live music and waterfront views. Restaurant: Daily, 11:30 a.m.-9:30 p.m. Bar: Mon-Thurs: 11:30 a.m.-11 p.m. Fri-Sat: 11 a.m.-Midnight jekyllwharf.com
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Jekyll Fishing Center
912.635.3556 • 10 Clam Creek Rd. Nautical gifts, locally made tackle and bait, fishing and beach gear rentals. Book excursions here including air boat rides, fishing trips, and dolphin tours.
Jekyll Island Guest Information Center Gift Shop
912.635.3636 • 901 Downing Musgrove Cswy. Variety of souvenirs, from Jekyll Island trinkets and regional books to fine pieces of art from local artists. Island Treasures artisan floats also available. Mon-Sat: 9 a.m.-6 p.m.; Sun: 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
Jekyll Island Golf Pro Shop
• SHOP
AROUND THE ISLAND 912.635.2368 • 322 Captain Wylly Rd. Features golf equipment and apparel. Club fittings by appointment. Daily, 7 a.m.-6 p.m.
Jekyll Island Tennis Center Pro Shop
912.635.3154 • 400 Captain Wylly Rd. Restringing and a variety of tennis gear for all ages. Daily, 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
Villas By the Sea Shoppe
912.635.2521 • 1175 N. Beachview Dr. Ready-made deli sandwiches, snacks, sweets, and cold beverages. Selection of souvenirs, t-shirts, hats, cover-ups, and sun care products. Open 24 hours.
BEACH VILLAGE Brittney’s Closet
912.319.2083 • 10 Main St. Offering fashionable women’s clothing, shoes, handbags, accessories, and more. brittneyscloset.com
The Cabana Gift Gallery
912.635.2253 • Located in Jekyll Market Gifts and clothing items. Featured brands: Yeti, Maui Jim, Costa, Crocs, and more.
Caroline’s Gifts & Flowers
912.319.2129 • 10 Main St. Coastal items, jewelry, handmade artisan gifts, home and personal accessories, original cards, custom wedding flower designs, and cut flower arrangements. carolinesgifts.net
The Collection Boutique
912.319.2056 • 21 Main St. Adult clothing from brands like Cobian, Southern Tide, and Anne Cole. Expansive swimwear selection. Daily, 9 a.m.-10 p.m.
Jekyll Beverage Center
912.635.2080 • 31 Main St. Wine, beer, spirits, mixers, and cigars. Many products made in Georgia, including craft beers, wines, and liquors. Sun: 12:30-6 p.m. Mon-Thurs: 10 a.m.-8 p.m. Fri-Sat: 10 a.m.-9 p.m.
Kennedy Outfitters
912.319.2079 • 31 Main St. Wide selection of outdoor merchandise for fishing adventures and more. Open year-round. kennedyoutfitters.com
Jekyll Market
912.635.2253 • 11 Main St. Gourmet grocery store with a large selection of staples and specialty items. Mon-Sun: 8 a.m.-8 p.m. jekyllmarket.com
Life is Good
912.635.4425 • 10 Main St. Optimistic T-shirts, hats, and mugs embodied with positivity. Life is Good company donates 10% of annual net profits to help Kids In Need™. Daily, 10 a.m-6 p.m.
Long Neck’s Beer & Wine
912.635.2253 • Located in Jekyll Market Domestic and imported beers and wines. Filling station for growlers with regional craft beer on tap. Mixers, cocktail items, wine glasses, bar gadgets, and bagged ice also available.
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Maxwell’s General Store
912.635.2205 • 10 Main St. Beach supplies, Salt Life T-shirts, toys, gifts, on-site embroidery and monogramming, fishing licenses and supplies, bike and camping supplies, fax, and UPS services.
Seaside Sunglasses
912.319.2024 • 31 Main St. Latest styles and brand names for all eyewear needs, including designer sunglasses and accessories. Daily, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. seasidesunglasses.com
Snappy Turtle
912.319.2319 • 41 Main St. Gifts and apparel for children as well as adult resort wear. Daily, 9 a.m.-10 p.m.
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Splash Resort Wear
912.319.2096 • 10 Main St. Souvenirs, T-shirts, beach accessories, and more. Daily, 9 a.m.-10 p.m.
Tonya’s Treasures
912.319.2068 • 21 Main St. Ladies’ accessories and apparel. Mon-Fri: 10 a.m.-6 p.m.; Sat: 10 a.m.-8 p.m.
Whittle’s Gift Shop
912.635.2552 • 31 Main St. Jekyll Island souvenirs and gifts. T-shirts sized to 5x, hats, beachwear, and beach toys. Selection of seashells, note cards, chimes, jewelry, and saltwater taffy. Daily, 10 a.m.-7 p.m.
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HISTORIC DISTRICT The Commissary
912.635.2878 • 24 Pier Rd. Jams, jellies, BBQ and hot sauces, gourmet coffees, and salad dressings as well as regional cookbooks and other Georgia-made specialty food items. Daily, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. thecommissaryonjekyllisland.com
The Cottage
912.635.2643 • 32 Pier Rd. Artisan work including jewelry, pottery, textiles, glass, and wood. “Not Just For Kids” room is “unbreakable” space for kids & adults. Home of “The Gurgle Pot.” Daily, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. • thecottageji.com
Georgia Sea Turtle Center Gift Shop
912.635.4444 • 214 Stable Rd. Sea turtle and marine life merchandise as well as sweatshirts, toys, fine silver jewelry, and handmade crafts. Portion of proceeds fund rehabilitation, research, and educational efforts at the Center. Daily, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. • gstc.jekyllisland.com
Goodyear Shop
912.635.3920 • 251 Riverview Dr. Featuring works of Jekyll Island Arts Association Members. Mon-Fri: 12-4 p.m. Sat-Sun: 10-4 p.m. jekyllartsassociation.org
Gypsea Glass ~ ACE Music & Arts 912.270.2778 • 13 Pier Rd. Glass art gallery with glass blowing demonstrations, studio, and gift shop. Also offering musical instruments and accessories. Mon-Sat: 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Sun: 12-5 p.m. gypseaglass.com • acemusicians.com
Just by Hand
912.635.9810 • 26 Pier Rd. Handcrafted gift items such as glass, pottery, textiles, and jewelry. Daily, 10 a.m.
The Island House
912.635.2632 • 17 Pier Rd. Eclectic array of jewelry, fashion, local art, music, mermaids, shells, and turtles. Also, photo printing on paper and canvas. Daily, 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
Island Sweets Shoppe
912.635.3135 • 150 Old Plantation Rd. Old-fashioned candy, hand-dipped ice cream, fine chocolates, fudge, pecan turtles, pecan pralines, and decorative gift baskets. Candies and gifts available to ship. Daily, 11 a.m.-5 p.m.
Jekyll Island Historic Tours & Gift Shop
912.635.4168 • 101 Old Plantation Rd. Custom collectibles highlighting Jekyll’s past and history. Located in the Infirmary. Daily, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. shopjekyllisland.myshopify.com
Jekyll Wharf Gift Shop
912.635.3152 • 366 N. Riverview Dr. One of a kind gifts like Tyler Dominey metal art & Jaime Bracewell shark tooth jewelry. Daily, 10 a.m.-7 p.m. captainphillip.com
The Shoppe
912.635.2600 • 371 Riverview Dr. Spanish Moss bath products, jewelry, local books, cookbooks, apparel, beach gear, candles, and assorted snacks and adult beverages. Located at Jekyll Island Club Resort. Mon-Sat: 9 a.m.-8 p.m. Sun: 10 a.m.-6 p.m. jekyllclub.com
Something for Everyone
843.683.9991 • 21 Pier Rd. Upscale gifts from candles to apparel and anything in between. Mon-Sat: 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Sun: 11 a.m.-5 p.m.
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• JEKYLL ISLAND FOUNDATION
The Jekyll Island Foundation (JIF) was created in 1999 to raise money for projects beyond the Jekyll Island Authority’s financial capabilities. These projects focus on conservation, preservation, and education surrounding the island’s natural, cultural, and historic resources. The Foundation is managed by an independent board of up to 25 individuals representing diverse interests and communities from across the state and beyond. Since its inception, JIF has provided funding for numerous projects, further enriching guests’ experiences on Jekyll Island. JIF has directed significant capital campaigns for the Georgia Sea Turtle Center (GSTC) and the Jekyll Island Mosaic, a project to renovate and reinvent the Jekyll Island Museum. Further achievements can be seen throughout Jekyll Island, including the Horton Pond Wildlife Viewing & Basking Platform, the Skeet House, and new exhibits at the GSTC. JIF is committed to on-going support through programs such as diamondback terrapin research, transport, and rehabilitation; educational initiatives for the GSTC; and restoration supplies for Hollybourne Cottage. Support for the Jekyll Island Foundation can be made through annual memberships, donations to specific initiatives, tribute gifts, and more. Visit jekyllislandfoundation.org to learn more.
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LET’S BE FRIENDS PUBLISHED BY THE JEKYLL ISLAND AUTHORITY