Beach trips to make from savannah, georgia

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The splendor of a Savannah, Georgia, getaway stretches beyond the city limits, but still well within reach. These five distinct Lowcountry locales deliver beautiful beaches along with


history, nature and sport. Looking for an easy day trip or a reason to extend your Savannah visit? Look no further. 1. HILTON HEAD: HIT THE LINKS OR LOUNGE ASHORE This South Carolina island


packs a potent vacation punch: 24 golf courses, 12 miles of sand and nearly 60 miles of bike baths. Coligny Beach Park, one of seven public beach access points, is an ideal place to start. A


brick-lined path flanked by Adirondack chairs and porch swings leads the way to the beach, where a wheelchair-accessible pathway awaits. Grandkids will go gonzo for the splash pad, and


several restaurants — including a sandwich and ice cream shop — are within strolling distance. If golf is your game, plot your course from the 24 options. Pete Dye’s lauded Harbour Town Golf


Links, home of the RBC Heritage PGA golf tournament, is one of three public courses on the expansive Sea Pines Resort. Sea Pines is also home to Harbour Town, a bustling cluster of shops


and restaurants adjacent to the Harbour Town Lighthouse & Museum. In the evening, join the crowd under the giant Liberty live oak for Gregg Russell’s sing-along concerts, held every


night in the summer. DRIVE TIME: Approximately 45 minutes Jon Arnold Images Ltd / Alamy Stock Photo 2. TYBEE ISLAND: WANDER THE BEACH TOWN TIME FORGOT With its kaleidoscopic, low-slung beach


houses and kitschy seafood spots, Tybee Island, a Georgia barrier isle, delivers on character as well as convenience. By day, you can sun, shell and swim on the lovely beach; go fishing or


people watching on the Tybee Pier & Pavilion; or climb to the top of the Tybee Island Light Station and Museum, the oldest and tallest in the state. Local businesses line Highway 80 and


its side streets. Pop into Fish Art Gallerie to browse the maritime wares of folk artist Ralph Douglas Jones or hit Seaside Sisters next door for an eye-catching beach bag or summery


statement necklace. Wind down the evening at The Crab Shack, a unique Tybee spot that houses an alligator habitat and towers of steamed seafood, right by the water. A few quarters will


dispense food, so you can feed the gators while you wait for dinner. From May through September, longtime tour guide Captain Mike offers sunset dolphin tours that depart from a dock next


door. DRIVE TIME: Approximately 30 minutes