The Georgia Sea Turtle Center and Driftwood Beach are not to be missed. Beach Village is separate from the Historic District and features the Eighty Ocean Kitchen and Bar, plus a splash pad has been added for youngsters. The Village is also loaded with shops, which makes it an ideal spot to take One thing that you can’t miss are the magnificent trees. The one that stands out is a Plantation Oak. It’s the biggest and oldest, estimated to be 350 years old. Jekyll Island celebrates its history, but the recent renovations provide a modern and relaxed vibe for every traveler. a relaxing stroll and retail therapy. Churches are in abundance, too, starting with the Faith Chappel that opened as an interdenominational church for members in 1904. It now offers an Episcopal service and there are also Baptist, Catholic, Presbyterian and Methodist churches.
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