
Hotels in Tybee Island
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Browse hotels on Tybee Island, Georgia — 18 miles from Savannah. Stay near the 1736 lighthouse or South Beach pier. Rates vary by season.
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About Tybee Island
Tybee Island: Georgia's Barrier Island Beach Town
Tybee Island sits 18 miles east of Savannah, Georgia, at the mouth of the Savannah River. The island stretches roughly 3 miles long and 2 miles wide, making it compact enough to navigate by bicycle. The Tybee Island Light Station, first built in 1736 and one of the oldest and tallest lighthouses in the southeastern United States, anchors the North Beach neighborhood and draws history-focused visitors year-round.
Where to Stay
Accommodations cluster around North Beach, South Beach, and the Strand — the main oceanfront strip. South Beach offers the densest concentration of hotels and vacation rentals within walking distance of the pier and pavilion. North Beach runs quieter, preferred by visitors seeking fewer crowds near the lighthouse and Fort Screven historic district.
Practical Tips
- Getting there: Tybee is accessible only by US-80 (the Islands Expressway); no public transit connects from Savannah directly to the island.
- Parking: Metered lots fill quickly on summer weekends — arrive before 9 a.m. or book lodging with on-site parking.
- Season: Peak season runs Memorial Day through Labor Day; shoulder months (April–May, September–October) offer lower rates and mild temperatures around 70–80°F.
- Beach access: All beaches are public; the main paid lots are near the Pier at 16th Street.
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