Driftwood Beach on Jekyll Island GA

Ten miles of unspoiled and sparsely populated beach await you when you stay at our Jekyll Island vacation rentals. Georgia beaches offer plenty of sand and sun for all your favorite beach activities, including sunbathing, volleyball, bird watching and the all-time favorite – shell collecting. Located steps from our Georgia beach condominiums is one of the best shell-collecting beaches, Driftwood Beach, where it is not uncommon to find live hermit crabs and sand dollars along the shore, depending on tide and season.

Situated at the north end of Jekyll Island, the combination of beach, forest and saltwater habitats near this Georgia beach resort offer excellent wildlife viewing opportunities. Jekyll Island north end beach animals such as porpoises, egrets, periwinkle snails, fiddler crabs and herons can be viewed from these unique Georgia beaches.

Please note, our Jekyll Island vacation rentals are separated from the beaches by the Natural Dune Line ~ this is in order to protect our beaches from the erosion process. Jekyll Island is a state-owned park & therefore protected by the Georgia Department of Natural Resources. For more information on the preservation and conservation of Jekyll Island, please visit http://www.jekyllislandfoundation.org/ or contact Tidelands Nature Center @ tideland@uga.edu

This Georgia beach resorts beachfront is only available at low tide.

FREE Wireless High Speed Internet Access throughout our Property.

Links for recreation activities on the island.

 

Offshore Charters

Coastal Island Charter Fishing

Duck II Charter Fishing 

Marsh Nature Tours

www.goldenisles

charterfishing.com

Coastal Expeditions Charter Fishing

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Reservations: 800-841-6262 | Fax: 912-635-2569  |  Jekyll Island GA Resort  |  1175 N. Beachview Drive  |  Jekyll Island, Georgia, GA 31527

Please note, our Villas are separated from the beaches on Jekyll by the Natural Dune Line with Rocks in front of the dunes ~ this is in order to protect our beaches from the erosion process. Jekyll Island is a State owned Park & therefore protected by the Georgia Department of Natural Resources. For more information on the preservation and conservation of Jekyll Island, please visit http://www.jekyllislandfoundation.org/ or contact Tidelands Nature Center @ tideland@uga.edu