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Your Guide to the Perfect Tybee Island Beach Day

Let us introduce you to one of our favorite destinations in Georgia- the beaches of Tybee Island.

Tybee Island is home to some of the best beaches in the country, and its proximity to Savannah makes it the perfect place to spend a day in the sun, sand, and surf. No matter if you’re celebrating a birthday, girls’ trip, or bachelorette party, make sure to add Tybee Island to your itinerary!

In this post, we’ll give you our best tips for how to spend the perfect beach day on Tybee Island!

How to get from Savannah to Tybee Island

First, you’ll need to get to Tybee Island. The coastal community is just 18 miles from Savannah, so if you’re staying in the city, you have lots of transportation options to choose from.

The most flexible way to get from Savannah to Tybee Island is to drive. The quick drive takes approximately 20-30 minutes, depending on traffic and your starting point in Savannah. If you don’t have access to a car or driving just isn’t your style, you can take one of the shuttle options that will take you from Savannah to Tybee Island and back again. Check out Tybee Turtle Transit or a Shuttle Tour. Taxis and ride-sharing services like Uber and Lyft are also available in Savannah and can take you to Tybee Island and back. This option offers flexibility and the convenience of door-to-door service.

Best Beaches on Tybee Island

Now you’ll need to pick which beach to go to! Tybee Island is home to several beautiful beaches, each with its own unique features and charm. Whether you’re seeking a lively vibe or a peaceful retreat, you’ll find it on Tybee Island.

Here are some of the best beaches on Tybee Island:

South Beach: If you’re looking for a livelier scene with a mix of beachfront bars, restaurants, and shops, South Beach is the place to be. You’ll find restaurants, bars, shops, hotels, and the famous Tybee Pier & Pavilion all within walking distance of the shore. South Beach also hosts events and festivals throughout the year. It’s the busiest stretch of beach on the island, so if you’re looking for a good time, South Beach is it!

North Beach: This beach has a more chill atmosphere compared to its southern counterpart. The calm waves and fewer crowds make it a popular choice for families. But that doesn’t mean you can’t have some fun on North Beach! The historic Tybee Island Lighthouse is located on North Beach. You can climb to the top for a breathtaking view of the island and ocean beyond. North Beach is also home to The Shoppes at 1207, which gives the area its name as the premier shopping district on the island.

Mid Beach: Mid Beach blends the action of South Beach and the tranquility of North Beach. It’s a favorite spot for locals and for those seeking a balance between tranquility and amenities. Mid Beach is perfect for taking leisurely walks, collecting shells, and enjoying breathtaking sunrises and sunsets.

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Invite the Cocktail Boys

You’ve figured out how to get to Tybee Island and picked which beach to spend the day. You’re ready to sit back and relax with your friends while enjoying the seaside breeze. There’s just one thing missing to make your beach day even better: The Cocktail Boys.

Trust us; nothing makes a day on Tybee Island better than the company of the Cocktail Boys. These good-looking Southern gentlemen are the ultimate party hosts and will make your beach day unforgettable. They’ll serve you drinks, apply suntan lotion, set up towels, chairs, and umbrellas, carry beach gear, keep your drinks cold, curate the perfect Spotify playlists, organize beach games, and take away the trash when you leave. With the Cocktail Boys, your beach day will be stress-free and even more fun.

Learn more about the Cocktail Boys.

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Best Sunset Spots on Tybee Island

As your beach day comes to an end, make sure to stake out a spot to watch the sunset! You don’t want to miss the nightly display of colors in the sky. Here are a few of our favorite places to watch the sunset on Tybee Island.

Tybee Island Pier and Pavilion: The iconic Tybee Island Pier is a classic spot to watch the sunset. The pier provides a picturesque view of the ocean and the changing sky. The nearby pavilion often hosts live music, adding to the charming ambiance. Take a leisurely stroll along the pier or find a spot on the sandy shoreline to enjoy the view.

Back River Beach: The western side of Tybee Island is home to Back River Beach, a serene location to witness stunning sunsets. Because the beach faces west, you can watch the sun as it sets on the horizon. The tranquil waters of the Back River reflect the colors of the setting sun, which creates a magical atmosphere. Bring a blanket, relax on the sand, and watch as the sun paints the sky. You may even see some dolphins if you’re lucky! You can also grab a bite to eat A-J’s Dockside Restaurant and watch the sunset as you enjoy a delicious meal.

North Beach: North Beach is not only a great spot for daytime relaxation but also offers a lovely view of the sunset. With its calm waters, North Beach is perfect for unwinding at the end of the day. Set up your beach chairs and a beautiful coastal spectacle!

Sunset Boat Tours: If you want to experience the sunset from a different perspective, try taking a sunset boat tour. Several tour operators on Tybee Island offer guided boat excursions that allow you to watch the sunset from the water. As you cruise along the coastline, you’ll witness the sky’s transformation as the sun sinks beneath the waves.

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Things to do in Savannah

Are you ready for a beach day yet? We are!

With soft sand, rolling waves, and beautiful sunsets, Tybee Island provides the perfect backdrop for creating lasting memories with your closest friends. And if you want to take those memories to the next level and have the best beach day ever, make sure to invite the Cocktail Boys!

 

Tybee Island is a must when visiting Savannah, but there’s so much more to see and do in this historic city! Check out this post for even more activities in Savannah!