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Mountains or beach? Small town or big city? Barbecue or Sea Bass? Flea market or Neiman Marcus? Civil War or Civil Rights? The most wonderful thing about Georgia is that while you�re here, you can be whoever you want to be. Want to play 18 holes of world-class golf, then hike the Appalachian Trail? You can do that. Want to travel through small towns, visiting local fairs and staying in country inns, then wander among Picassos and Monets and stay in four-star hotels? You can do that, too. In Georgia, you can do pretty much anything.
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Todays featured Little St Simons Island lodge or resort:
The Lodge on Little St. Simons Island
Virtually untouched for centuries, Little St. Simons Island is a privately owned 10,000-acre barrier island along the Georgia coast. A rich and varied natural world, its pristine beaches, maritime forests, shimmering marshes and tidal creeks await your exploration. The owners of Little St. Simons Island have welcomed family and friends since the early 1900s. Today, the tradition continues. We .....
Todays featured Brunswick Bed & Breakfast or Boutique Hotel:
Brunswick Manor
Brunswick Manor, historic Brunswick's premier bed and breakfast inn, was built in 1886. Located in the heart of the Old Town residential district, it faces one of the original squares laid out when Brunswick was founded in 1771. Majestic live oaks draped gracefully with Spanish moss. Towering palms swaying gently in the breeze. Fragrant vines reaching upward. Melodious birds sharing their .....
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Todays featured Cumberland Island Bed & Breakfast or Boutique Hotel:
The Greyfield Inn
The Greyfield Inn is furnished today as it was at the turn of the century, with contemporary amenities blended in with the comfort of our guests in mind.... a grand and graceful mansion located on Georgia's largest and southernmost coastal island, Cumberland Island, Georgia. Built in 1900 as a home for Lucy and Thomas Carnegie's daughter, Margaret Ricketson, it was opened as an inn in 1962 .....
Todays featured Midway Bed & Breakfast or Boutique Hotel:
Melon Bluff and Palmyra Plantation Barn
Melon Bluff is a privately-owned, nature-based hideaway just south of Savannah, Georgia. This gorgeous, pristine part of the vanishing Georgia coast offers sweeping river views, mysterious wetlands and majestic moss-draped ancient oaks. And Melon Bluff's deluxe lodging accommodations and gourmet dining have a special appeal to those who enjoy a quiet, very private and beautiful break from the .....
Todays featured Americus Bed & Breakfast or Boutique Hotel:
Americus Garden Inn B&B
Welcome to the historic Americus Garden Inn Bed and Breakfast built before the Civil War in 1847 and located on Rees Park within the beautiful historic district of Americus, Georgia. This hidden jewel of Southwest Georgia hosts a myriad of enlightening, educational and recreational opportunities: Andersonville National Historic Site, National Cemetery, and National POW Museum Andersonville .....
Todays featured Hamilton Bed & Breakfast or Boutique Hotel:
Magnolia Hall Bed & Breakfast
Magnolia Hall Bed & Breakfast is a beautifully restored 1890's Victorian home, situated on a lushly landscaped acre, just one block from the town square of Hamilton, Georgia. From the first wonderful scent, Magnolia Hall charms and soothes the weary traveler. The beckoning wrap-around porch, with its cushioned rockers and wicker swing, is surround by luscious smelling magnolias, old fashioned, .....
More about the areas accommodations and tourism
Getting to Georgia is easy. Hartsfield International Airport is the world's busiest passenger airport, with more than 2,000 daily flights to and from cities throughout the nation and the world. Interstates 75, 85, 95, and 20 all cross through Georgia. Amtrak stations can be found in Atlanta, Columbus, Gainesville, Jesup, Macon, Savannah, and Toccoa. Bus transportation is also readily available. While in Atlanta, you can take advantage of MARTA, our modern and efficient rapid rail and bus system.
Georgia also has 11 visitor centers to greet you as you cross our state line. Be sure to drop by to speak with a trained professional who will personally assist you with travel reservations.


