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The largest of Georgia’s Sea Islands, Cumberland Island is a striking oasis for history buffs and outdoorsy explorers to discover. Tranquil and pristine, the island boasts 18 miles of beaches, hiking and biking trails, wild horses and atmospheric ruins. There is a small selection of accommodation options to choose from, including quiet campsites and one elegant commercial property. Our pick of the best places to stay on Cumberland Island is charming and intimate, perfect for a very special trip.
Active travellers will find heaps to do, including biking, hiking, kayaking, fishing and birdwatching. If you’re keen to really understand the island’s flora and fauna — from moss-covered forests to sandy dunes, horses to hatching turtles — a guided tour with an expert naturalist is the way to go! Alternatively, kick back on big, empty beaches as a family, stroll along oak-lined paths to pretty picnic spots, or visit impressive historic landmarks.
Dungeness, originally built by James Oglethorpe in 1736, later purchased and rebuilt by the Carnegie family in the 1880s is now the island's most imposing ruin. The Cumberland Island National Seashore Museum details the island’s history from its indigenous tribes to African Americans and the Carnegie family, whilst the Ice House Museum — formerly an ice store — focuses on the Carnegie era. Both offer fascinating insights into the place's past.
A gorgeous haven for adventurous souls, Cumberland Island provides the ideal chance to switch off and unwind in blissful natural surroundings. The best places to stay on Cumberland Island fill up fast — book your stay well in advance if travelling during the summer months!
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Cumberland Island (Georgia)
Greyfield Inn is a historic country house located on Cumberland Island - just a short distance from the beach. Elegant and traditional accommodation with ornate beds and Persian rugs. Wander around their 200 acres of private garden and breathe in the sea air! A simply stunning coastal retreat.