check-in time: 3:00 pmcheck-out time: 11:00 am. freebies include breakfast and unlimited coffee, plus parking. all have microwaves and minifridges. off interstate 95, this low-key hotel is 4 miles from the picnic pavilions and outdoor pool selden park, and 6 miles from brunswick old town historic district. straightforward rooms with simple decor offer free wi-fi and flat-screen tvs, plus private bathrooms Jacksonville International Airport 54 min
Christ Church Episcopal (29 min) East Beach (27 min) Sandy, dog-friendly beach with sunbathing, swimming & water sports, plus showers & restrooms. Horton House (33 min) Historic site featuring the remains of an 18th-century tabby house & the ruins of an old brewery. Neptune Park (24 min) Water park with lifeguarded pools, water slides & sun loungers offering swimming lessons & classes. Richland Rum - Brunswick (10 min) Lover's Oak (11 min) Oak tree popular for photos, marked by a plaque noting that it has been living since 1787. Driftwood Beach (33 min) This picturesque beach on Jekyll Island's north end features numerous driftwood trees. Blythe Island Regional Park (12 min) This 1,100-acre park features a lake with fishing & swimming, plus a playground & picnic pavilions. Fort King George State Historic Site (19 min) Oldest English fort on Georgia's coast, reconstructed for tours with a museum & nature trails. Hofwyl-Broadfield Plantation (10 min) A walking trail & a stately home tour highlight life on this historic antebellum rice plantation. Golden Isles Convention & Visitors Bureau (23 min) Georgia region known for Brunswick city, barrier islands & beaches including Driftwood Beach. Fort Frederica National Monument (30 min) Remains of a colonial fort & settlement established by James Oglethorpe in 1736. Emerald Princess Casino (17 min) 4-deck casino cruise ship for adults 21 & over featuring table games & slots plus dining. Saint Simons Island (30 min) St. Simons Island Lighthouse Museum (23 min) Historic coastal property with a lighthouse & educational exhibits in the former keeper's dwelling. |