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ROAD TRIP

The Sea Islands

The Georgia coastline--yes, Georgia has a coastline--is a many-splendored place. And the vibe changes dramatically from island to island to island
By Nina Willdorf, November 2005 issue |

  • Sterling's Southern Café 219 Osborne St., St. Marys, 912/882-3430, slice of pie $5
  • Activities

    A surrey on Jekyll Island (Imke Lass) [enlarge photo]

  • Hofwyl-Broadfield Plantation 5556 Hwy. 17, Brunswick, 912/264-7333, gastateparks.org, $5
  • Jekyll Island Miniature Golf Course 2, Beachview Dr., 912/635-2648, $5.30
  • Resources

  • Jekyll Island Visitors Center 901 Downing Musgrove Cswy., 877/453-5955, jekyllisland.com
  • Day 4: St. Marys to Savannah

    St. Marys is where you board a ferry to Cumberland Island, which is run by the National Park Service. Thomas Carnegie owned the island in the late 19th century, and now wild horses and turkeys run free amid the ruins of his mansion. The sole lodging, the posh Greyfield Inn, is a mansion built by his widow; it was the site of the Kennedy-Bessette reception.

    Only 300 people are allowed on Cumberland each day, and it's wise to reserve months ahead for the 45-minute ferry. Yesterday's rain messed up the ferry schedule, and there's no way to see the island and make our flight. So we rent bikes from Up the Creek Xpeditions and take a spin around St. Marys. It's the prettiest town of our trip.

    Back in Savannah, we find Walls Bar-B-Que open. There are only three Formica tables, and the pork sandwich, on a hamburger bun, certainly doesn't look like much. Within minutes, however, I am covered in vinegary, orange sauce. Michael smiles and welcomes me into the clean-plate club.

    Day four 

    Activities

  • Cumberland Island 912/882-4335, nps.gov/cuis, $4, round-trip ferry $15
  • Up the Creek Xpeditions 111 Osborne St., St. Marys, 912/882-0911, upthecreektrips.com, bike $15 per day
  • Finding your way

    Causeways link most of the islands to the mainland, and in all but one case, they're free. The exception: There's a $3 daily car fee to visit state-owned Jekyll Island. The ferries to Cumberland and Sapelo islands depart only a couple of times a day, so plan your schedule in advance, and be sure to make the ferry back to the mainland. (There aren't any places to buy food on Cumberland, so bring your own lunch and water.) And when driving back up to Savannah, Highway 95 may seem like the speedy route, but it can take over three hours when the traffic is bad, which is often.

    Note: This story was accurate when it was published. Please be sure to confirm all rates and details directly with the companies in question before planning your trip.

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