Gorgeous views from the top and a unique museum/gift shop. Free parking on the premise. They also have a farmers market on Monday afternoons behind the lighthouse!
Best place for Lowcountry boils! There is usually a wait, but it's never too long and the kids can feed alligators while they wait!
Tybean is the only coffee shop on the island, but very good! A variety of hot and cold drinks and some pastries. It's a fun place to ride your bike and hang out. We suggest the iced chai frappe & nitro cold brew (& a breakfast burrito/cinnamon crunch muffin if they have them!).
Delicious breakfast, but be prepared to wait a little while outside. They do not take reservations, but it is worth the wait or the time to get up earlier for. Their French toast & waffles are delicious!
Latitude 32 is located within different shops including Kelly's which is just a quick walk down the street. If you want a keepsake to bring back from Tybee, the shirts/hats/cups/etc. are worth the little extra $ as they will last you a very long time and the shirts get comfier with every wash!
One of Doni's favorite tours of the city (includes free parking to get onto the bus!). Hop on and off as you please and see all of the historic sites! You can access Forsyth Park, St. Johns, Jones Street (gorgeous houses and scenery) , Broughton Street (shopping & ice cream!) and River Street from the trolley.
Gorgeous park with the famous Forsyth fountain. There is a huge park and splash pad for kids and it's a great place to walk around the park and admire the gorgeous, old homes.
A gorgeous driving path full of live oaks and a ton of history. Definitely worth the drive through!
Delicious ice cream with a lot of history built in! Located on Broughton Street in case you also want to shop and close-ish to a bike shop where you can rent bikes to tour the city on your own!