Four Places for a Luxurious Stay on St. Simons Island
St. Simons Island is an ideal vacation destination due to its luxurious accommodations and natural beauty. Whether you’re looking for a romantic ... Keep Reading
St. Simons Island is an ideal vacation destination due to its luxurious accommodations and natural beauty. Whether you’re looking for a romantic ... Keep Reading
Love live music? You're in luck! St. Simons Island has plenty of places to kick back and enjoy. Whether you’re looking to rock out to some classic ... Keep Reading
A shrimp trawler, more commonly referred to as a shrimp boat, is a large fishing vessel used to harvest shrimp. A vital characteristic of the ... Keep Reading
Do you watch Holiday Baking Championship, which airs on the Food Network? If you don't, you're surely familiar with the wildly popular competition, ... Keep Reading
Ring in the new year with style on St. Simons Island! There are many fun and exciting events happening here over the New Year's holiday. From ... Keep Reading
Farm-to-table dining is becoming more and more popular, and for good reason! When you eat food that is fresh and locally sourced, you are getting the ... Keep Reading
Here's a lineup of Christmas and holiday events on St. Simons Island, Sea Island, Jekyll Island and Brunswick. ST. SIMONS ISLAND HOLIDAY ... Keep Reading
King and Prince Resort is one of the most popular destinations on the Georgia Coast. Every year, people from all over come to visit this beautiful ... Keep Reading
The state of Georgia is known as the "Peach State." As early as 1571, Georgia produces a significant amount peaches, hence the name. Peaches are ... Keep Reading
Weddings and parties on the grounds of the St. Simons Island Lighthouse Museum! Are you looking for a beautiful, historic waterfront setting for ... Keep Reading
Here is the story of how the original sweet onion was developed in America beginning in the 1930’s until today: What is now a ... Keep Reading
1. Dorothy’s Cocktail & Oyster Bar Dorothy’s Cocktail & Oyster Bar, named for chef and owner Daniel Auffenberg’s maternal grandmother, ... Keep Reading
Who doesn't LOVE raw oysters? Well, lots of people. But those who do, REALLY do. In fact, true oyster lovers search out raw bars, happy hour ... Keep Reading
Grits! Grits is a food of Native American origin that is common in the Southern United States, mainly used in breakfast. It consists of ... Keep Reading
Helpful tips for dining with kids: Adults want a delicious, relaxing meal and kids just want to have fun. Many of St. Simons' eateries offer ... Keep Reading
Taste True Southern Coastal Cuisine at the King and Prince Resort Whether you seek an elevated dinner of seasonal favorites surrounded by ocean views ... Keep Reading
It took thousands of years for the Golden Isles’ distinctive cuisine to evolve out of ancient Native American and West African foodways. Shrimp and ... Keep Reading
Savannah Red Rice and Sausage is a favorite in the Coastal Empire and the Golden Isles. Savannah red rice is a rice dish commonly found along the ... Keep Reading
St. Simons Island is a magical place to getaway on a romantic trip, a relaxing couples vacation. With pristine and quiet beaches, world-class and ... Keep Reading
The King and Prince: Reserve your family's table for Christmas Eve, Christmas or New Years. Reserve now! (800) 342-0212 Direct: (912) ... Keep Reading
Want to go out to dinner this Thanksgiving? Or just order the meal for pick up? You are not alone. Not only do you skip the holiday food shopping, ... Keep Reading
The commercial brewing of beer has taken place since at least 2500 B.C. Brewing was initially a cottage industry, with production taking place at ... Keep Reading
Jekyll Island lies just south of our beloved St. Simons. It is the smallest of Georgia’s major sea islands, is 10 miles long and one and one-half ... Keep Reading
The purple haze is a fun and popular mixed drink. It's an easy one to mix up and perfect for a late-summer cocktail. The purple haze even comes with ... Keep Reading
The beach is the perfect backdrop for an unforgettable wedding. If you want to say ‘I do’ on the shores of St. Simons Island, here are a few ... Keep Reading
Dining out with your dog on St. Simons Island has never been easier. We’ve found a plethora of pet-friendly restaurants that allow your dog to ... Keep Reading
Easter is Hopping at Sea Island: Thu, Apr. 1 – Sun, Apr. 4 100 Cloister Dr., Sea Island, GA Sea Island is a place that does “special” very well. ... Keep Reading
Locally grown, seasonal ingredients are the foundation of southern Georgia's vibrant food scene, making the state a top foodie destination. From ... Keep Reading
There’s nothing like a good wine when you’re craving it, and the same goes for pizza! And though these two aren’t paired as a rule, one can ... Keep Reading
There’s no shortage of fine dining on St. Simons Island. If you prefer fresh local seafood or our infamous Wild Georgia shrimp, we have it waiting ... Keep Reading
F.J. Torras Causeway is named for Fernando Joseph Torras (1885–1952), the causeway's main engineer who served as Brunswick's city manager for over 30 ... Keep Reading
Cherry Lime Rickey The rickey is a highball drink made from gin or bourbon, half of a lime squeezed and dropped in the glass, and carbonated water. ... Keep Reading
Why Sauvignon Blanc and Seafood Make a Perfect Pair. Sauvignon Blanc is a versatile, dry white wine that complements many seafood dishes. The ... Keep Reading
The South is proud of its culinary heritage - and rightly so. No matter what the name, country, farmhouse or down-home cooking -- the appeal of ... Keep Reading
Winter is an ideal time to check out St. Simons Island, Georgia, a stunning barrier isle that welcomes visitors throughout the year. Here are four ... Keep Reading
Perhaps more than any other fruit, watermelon symbolizes summer. It serves as a juicy embodiment of the season. As the temperatures ... Keep Reading
Each year Southern Living releases several lists boasting “The South’s Best.” This includes everything from accommodations to bookstores, ... Keep Reading
This is a traditional Georgia Shrimp and Grits recipe, and why would you have it any other way? If you are visiting and have never tried this dish, ... Keep Reading
Oysters have been a favorite staple for The Sea Islands for centuries. Early Native Americans harvested oysters, subsisting on the plentiful ... Keep Reading