
Located on the beach of Jekyll Island less than 10 minutes from the Georgia Sea Turtle Center, this hotel features an outdoor pool and a free shuttle to area attractions.






✓ Location, beach access, lobby, breakfast
✗ Bed sides were too close to walls The pull out sofa bed was not comfortable to sleep on. You could feel all the springs by just touching it, not even sitting on it. That mattress needs to be replaced.
✓ clean
✗ n/a
✓ Great location in front of the beach, kind personnel, and comfortable beds.
✗ Breakfast was a little bit poor for what we paid for the room. There is a $12 fee to enter Jekyll Island, which is not reimbursed.
✓ clean. convenient friendly staff
✗ beach access closed. no handicap ramp on the hotel access door where handicap parking was located they have the room. need to build a ramp soon. planning on coming back next year.
✓ nice location with friendly staff.
✗ the room had a musky smell to it.
✓ Excellent!
✗ I liked everything!
✓ Nice location directly at the beach.
✗ Room interior bit shabby.
✓ beautiful clean rooms, easy access to the ocean
✗ eggs on the breakfast bar were not edible, the milk for cereal tasted weird. waffles were good
Each room has coffee maker that uses a single cup Columbian regular or decaffeinated coffee tray/packet.
You cannot see the beach from our hotel due to the sand dunes and trees. A beautiful boardwalk takes you through a maritime forest up over the dunes to your own secluded beach. Approximately a two minute walk.
The minimum age for check-in is 21.
The weight limit on pets is 75 lbs.
Currently, Make Your Own To Go - Whole Fruit, Cereal, Bagels, Cream Cheese, Hard Boiled Eggs, Yogurt, Pastries.
$75.00 one time fee.
You must be 21 with a credit card to secure a room.
You can rent bike at our front desk during daylight hours. Rent from 1 hour up to multiple days.
All of our suites are equipped with a full sized pull out sofa. Please be sure to select a suite.
We are steps away from the best beach on Jekyll Island. You can navigate your way there across the Treetops Boardwalk through a centuries old maritime forest.