Tag: Darien
Your guide to Georgia’s resort islands
What to do, what to eat, and where to stay on Jekyll Island, Sea Island, St. Simons Island, Little St. Simons Island, and Cumberland Island.
Hidden Georgia: 58 amazing places we’ll bet you’ve never been
Our essential guide to 58 fascinating museums, historic sites, thrilling rides, lovable animals, inspiring artisans, tasty restaurants, quirky inns, roadside curiosities, and illegal hooch
Taking the slow road: exploring Georgia’s Ocean Highway
On Georgia's coast, there's a lot to explore between the interstate and the islands. For now, when a solitary drive is best. And hopefully soon, when you can mingle with the locals.
46. Open Gates Bed & Breakfast, Darien
The timber baron who built this circa-1876 mansion is said to haunt it.
4. Captain Gabby, Darien
This retired shrimp boat is now an excursion vessel that offers up-close views of winding marshes, wildlife, and secluded islands.
9. Skipper’s Fish Camp, Darien
There’s something satisfying about eating shrimp and grits (make that blackened shrimp with cheese grits and bacon) with a fleet of shrimp boats docked right outside the window.
40. Festivals on the Georgia coast
Some lesser-known celebrations worth a trip to the coast, including the Pirate Fest on Tybee Island
38. Christ’s Chapel, Darien
The “Smallest Church in America” is located along U.S. 17. Built in 1949, it was the brainchild of local grocer Agnes Harper.