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Nestled among the coastline and barrierislands of Georgia, Brunswick and the Golden Isles welcome you to atruly exhilarating expanse of sea, sun, and fun. There is so muchdo and see here. Relax along endless white sand beaches under thegolden sun, swim and sail in the Atlantic. Challenge 216 holes ofgolf or play on acres of tennis courts. Dine on gourmet fare. Ridehorseback or stroll nature trails that wind through live oaks,pine, azaleas, wisteria and mysterious resurrection ferns. Fish,boat, bike, and shop. From doing it all to doing nothing at all,the pace of discovery is yours to choose.Encounter rich history & recreation at every turn as yousuccumb to the tranquil pull of the last unspoiled coastline alongthe eastern shore. Go kayaking or deep-sea fishing. Swim or strollalong miles of sun-drenched beaches. Challenge 198 holes of golf.Cruise tidal creeks and winding rivers to catch sight of dolphinsand many species of birds inhabiting salt marshes and surroundingareas. Enjoy the many dining experiences The Golden Isles has tooffer.Where I-95 bends towards the sea, discover miles of sun drenchedbeaches, golf courses rated among the best in the UnitedStates.Our warm climate and casual, friendly atmosphere attract a widevariety of people. Whether to reitre, purchase a second home, orjust to visit, the hospitality and climate invite you to stay.Explore, relax, enjoy the rich history, fabled shores, and glorioussunsets of the GOLDEN ISLES.Brunswick and the Golden Isles are located in the center of anarea rich in natural beauty and history. St. Simons Island, one ofthe famed and fabled Golden Isles that grace this corner ofGeorgia's coast, is especially alluring. Visitors come year 'roundto swim, sail, fish, and walk along St. Simons' lovely beaches, tochallenge its 99 holes of golf and acres of tennis courts, towander its enchanted historic sites, and to explore the Island'scountless quaint shops and fine restaurants.Sea Island: Reached via causeway from St. Simons Island.Although much of the island is residential,“The Cloister”established in the 1920s by industrialist Howard E. Coffin, hasearned an international reputation as a distinguished resort.Little St. Simons IslandA secluded coastal retreat reached only by boat with accommodationsfor just thirty guests. Untouched beaches, tidal creeks, acres ofmaritime forest offer outdoor recreational activities.Jekyll Island: Reached via Sidney Lanier bridge, this was oncean exclusive winter retreat for America’s highest society. Themodern history of Jekyll Island began when it was purchased as astate park shortly after World War II and now welcomes all to itsNational Historic District, miles of beautiful beaches, golf,tennis and a host of recreational activities.The Hofwyl Broadfield Plantation to the north of Brunswick,offers a glimpse into the lives of planters and slaves that grewrice along the Altamaha River nearly 200 years ago. You can tourthe antebellum home built by the Troup family and examine thenineteenth century farm equipment still stored in the barn. Call264-7333.Whether traveling north or south, your trip will not be completewithout a visit to Coastal Georgia. From Savannah to St. Marys,breathtaking beauty, rich history and warm hospitality await youwith accommodations of every type from value priced family lodgingto world class resorts.You will find the quaint town of Darien and the Fort King GeorgeState Historic Site. Nearby Sapelo Island, home of the Universityof Georgia Marine Institute, features a guided tour of the pristinebarrier island beaches and Hog Hammock Community, where many of thedescendants of the Plantation era still reside. An hour North ofBrunswick is Savannah, Georgia, known for its historic downtownsquares and the shops and restaurants along its waterfrontdistrict.