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What to See and Do on Tybee Island
What to See

Tybee Island Lighthouse
Explore Georgia's oldest and tallest lighthouse, along with the museum showcasing Tybee Island's history.

Fort Pulaski National Monument
A well-preserved Civil War-era fort offering guided tours, historical exhibits, and scenic walking trails.

Tybee Island Beaches
A popular destination for sunbathing, swimming, and beachcombing along the beautiful Atlantic coastline.

Tybee Island Marine Science Center
An educational center focused on coastal ecology, offering interactive exhibits, touch tanks, and beach walks.

Tybee Island Pier
A scenic spot for fishing, people-watching, and enjoying stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean.

Captain Derek's Dolphin Tours
Enjoy boat tours that take you out to see playful dolphins in their natural habitat, along with scenic views of the coastal waterways and informative narration.
Where to Eat

Chamacos Taco and Surf
Chamacos Tacos & Surf is known for its authentic Mexican cuisine, serving up flavorful tacos and refreshing margaritas in a fun, surf-inspired setting.

North Beach Bar and Grill
North Beach Bar and Grill provides a laid-back beachside dining experience with delicious seafood and tropical drinks.

The Deck Beach Bar and Kitchen
A casual eatery with ocean views, serving coastal-inspired dishes, including seafood, tacos, and sandwiches.

A popular seafood spot known for its Low Country boils, crab legs, and waterfront dining experience.

Fannie's on the Beach
A beachfront restaurant offering a variety of seafood, pizza, and tropical drinks in a lively setting.

A-J's Dockside Restaurant
Offers a relaxed atmosphere with waterfront views, serving seafood, burgers, and Southern dishes.
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