Located on the north end of Jekyll Island, Driftwood Beach is a must see on the island!
Once called "the richest, most inaccessible club in the world," Jekyll Island Club and it's nearby cottages were home to families like the Rockefellers, Vanderbilts, Goulds, Cranes, Morgans, and Goodyears, to name few! We definitely recommend popping by these landmarks while you wander through the oaks and Spanish Moss.
Baja Mexican dining with beachfront views in the heart of Jekyll Island. Enjoy fresh Mexican dishes and the perfect margarita under the ONLY oceanfront tiki on the Georgia coast. Tortuga Jack’s is a fun and relaxing place for the whole family!
Beach House is an upbeat atmosphere where you can relax, unwind, and enjoy great eats and drinks by the sea.
Zachry's Riverhouse is a coastal restaurant and bar serving fresh seafood, American fare and hand crafted cocktails for a relaxed water front dining experience.
Check out Jekyll Island’s 2022 Visitors Guide for more things to do and island history!