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St. Simons Condo Getaway

Saint Simons Condo Minutes to the Beach

Our condo is a short 1 minute walk to the village on beautiful St. Simons Island on the coast of Ga. Fully furnished w/ all of the comforts of home. Discount coupons included for local restaurants and activities.. Take a fun bike ride or Walk to the Beach, Pier and Lighthouse.Bicycles included!
 


Saint Simons Condo Minutes to the Beach
Or spend a special romantic evening on the back patio under the stars...
 

Bedrooms:
  2
Baths:
  1.5
Pets:
  No
Smoking:
  No
Pool:
  Yes-Public
Hot Tub:
  No
Max Cap:
  4
 
Min Stay:
  2
 Beds: 2 Queen 1 King
 Cable  DVD Player
 Near Jekyll Island  Fishing Supplies
 Close to pool  Fully Furnished Kitchen
 Bicycles included  Outdoor Grill
 Security  Tennis Rackets
 Across from Park  A walk to the Beach
   
A $50.00 Clean Up Fee will be Charged .
Restrictions
No Pets Please
Nearby Amenities
There are plenty of fun things to do on St. Simons including several championship quality golf courses along w/ fishing, site seeing, tennis and horseback riding..St. Simons is rich in history and will have you wanting to return time and time again. A very fun place!!
Rates Start at $99.00 Per Night.
We Rent all Months of the Year.
Please call ahead for availability
Company:
Name: Jay Cranford
Address: 63 Gibson Rd
  Macon Ga 31220
Website: http://www.trophysunlimited.com
Phone: 1 888 443 6471 or 478 256 3422
Fax:
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We have the perfect vacation/ fishing excursion for Ocean lovers!!


Up to 4 people, St. Simons Island, Ga.. 3 minutes to the Beach, village, pier and Lighthouse....We have several weeks to choose from throughout all of the months in the year....Our tastefully appointed condo is minutes from unlimited activities....Sleeps 4 ....Fly right onto the Island w/ Delta S.E. connection..... Oct-Feb - $1250/wk/$2400/mo.(Rate based on party of 2 ) Mar-Sept - $1750/wk/$2900/mo.(Rate based on party of 2) ($2800.00 per month for 2 months or more..Rate based on party of 2) Price includes fishing gear,(pier and beach fishng only), bicycles and discounts to restaurants and activities.A $50.00 cleaning fee is required for all stays of one week and a $100.00 cleaning fee for monthly stays Minimum of 3 nts - An added charge of $100 applies on any reservation if stay includes a holiday. All rates quoted are for check or cash only.


St.Simons Island First Class Charter Fishing Trips



Fish for Red fish, Trout, Tarpon and shark......The fishing trips include Bait, Poles, Licenses, ice and all tackle...
2 people 1/2 day $300.00--Full Day $600.00

Fishing


Don’t bother trying to count the ways one can go fishing in the Golden Isles. There are simply too many! Spotted sea trout, channel bass, flounder, grouper, Spanish and king mackerel, dolphin, sailfish, whiting, shark, amberjack, tarpon and everything in between are available in local waters, and in plentiful quantities and respectable size. Public fishing is available at the Village Pier, all along the Torras Causeway and at the older bridge-heads (off the causeway). Good shore fishing can be had at Gould’s Inlet on East Beach; however, the tide is extremely treacherous and should be respected. Inshore waters feature fine fishing for trout, spottail bass, flounder and other fine-eating fish while offshore fishermen can catch just about anything. Further inshore, fishermen can find largemouth bass, bream, catfish, speckled perch (crappie) and other species. The Golden Isles Marina, located adjacent to the Torras Causeway on the Frederica River, offers expanded berths and a host of professional services.We recommend Mark Noble and his expert crew of fishing professionals. Hampton Point Marina, at the island’s north end, also includes a range of services, dry storage and charters. The Sea Island marina offers charter services while the St. Simons Boating and Fishing Club is a public facility located on the Frederica River. Over on Jekyll Island, The Jekyll Harbor Marina offers wet and dry storage, launching facilities and a cafe. Another popular marine pastime is crabbing with handlines from low docks or with crab pots or traps from bridges and fishing piers.

St. Simons Island

is the largest of Georgia's barrier islands with about 27,000 acres (42.19 sq. mi.). There are about 12,000 acres (18.75 sq.mi.) that are uplands. On the island, there are more than 14,000 residents who enjoy the four miles of beach that the island offers. It is in these beaches and marshes in particular that you will find some of the best views of the area's wildlife. Everything from dolphin, manatee, sea turtles, rare coastal birds and alligators to high flying eagles, hawks and tarpon. One of the best ways to creep up on this abundant wildlife is by kayak. If you don't have your own you can contact a tour guide like Ocean Motion, and they have daily tours that take you through the golden marshes of The Golden Isles. Other ways to enjoy the great outdoors of The Golden Isles is by renting a bike and traversing miles and miles of bikepath, chartering a boat and fishing the rivers or ocean, or just sit back on the beach and enjoy the scenery. And for a true outdoor experience,spend the day on Little St. Simons Island, you can kayak, bike, fish or take a naturalists tour and learn about the flora and fauna that make up our diverse ecosystem. For more information, visit their website. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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Great Fresh Seafood Restaurants....

There are a variety of restaurants to choose from on St. Simons Island, Sea Island, Jekyll Island and Brunswick. From medium prices fare to expensive, elaborately prepared menus, The Golden Isles has it all. As far as medium priced fare is concerned, there are several casual restaurants that are a fun alternative, like Gnats Landing (seafood, hamburgers, soups), Blackwater Grill (Louisianna Lowcountry), Brogens (seafood, pasta, hamburgers), Frederica House (Seafood, Steaks) or my favorite, The Crab Trap, which features the finest in adult beverages,great seafood and steaks.. For more of an upperscale experience, visit Chelsea (Pasta and Seafood and Steaks), The Cloister (International), Halyards (Gourmet, Seaonal), or JMacs (Seafood, Pastas). Most every restaurant in The Golden Isles appreciates wine and its relationship with wine, so don't concern yourself with not having enough selection. And some of the restaurants like Gnats Landing, Brogens and Blackwater Grill have a large selection of beer and microbrews.

Golf

When you think about St. Simons and Jekyll Island, you immediately think GOLF. Sea Island’s links venture onto St. Simons’ southern shore, and are traditionally featured as some of the finest holes bracing the South Atlantic. The Island Club course features beautiful holes surrounded by some of the finest homes in the area and a luxurious clubhouse. Sea Palms thrives at the center of the island with an expansive layout which meanders treacherously through piney woods and the marsh. Hampton Plantation at the north end means even more championship golf, and all clubs offer full services. More fine golf is found on Jekyll Island where you have a choice of two 18-hole and one 9-hole course.

Tennis

Tennis is one of the area’s most popular sports. Sea Palms features professional events and collegiate championships, the Island Club is a hotbed of league and competitive play, Sea Island offers top-flight professional facilities and the King & Prince features four fine courts. Public play is available on hard courts at Mallory Park and Epworth park. Jekyll Island’s Tennis Center is among the best and other public courts are available on the mainland.

Water Sports

St. Simons’ wealth of water offers a natural invitation to an astounding variety of activities beyond fishing. They include beach-walking, bird-watching, canoeing, kayaking, surfing or wind-surfing, SCUBA diving and boating. Divers will find a wide range of SCUBA services available. Georgia’s murky waters clear to a beautiful crystal blue offshore. Gray’s Reef is an outstanding diving area as are many artificial reefs built around sunken ships.

Bicycling

One of the best ways to see the Golden Isles is by bicycle, whether maintaining a leisurely pace through the resort areas near the south end of St. Simons or pushing oneself faster along open roads at the north end. Bike paths wind around the airport, through the village and along the marsh at East Beach as well as the entire length of Frederica Road. Visitors might want to start with an easy ride in the village and then expand their ventures onto other paths. Serious cyclists might consider starting near the northern end of Frederica Road, then following their own pace up Hampton Road, a stretch of some 12 miles offering expansive scenery and wide-open riding. Bicycle rentals, purchases or equipment are available at a number of locations. Check our yellow pages to find the dealer nearest you. Other Activities Avid bird-watchers should bring binoculars and books to bone up on the wide variety of feathered life while beach-combers can find treasures at every turn. A brisk sea breeze can make beach waters a delight for sailing or surfing, canoeing or ocean-kayaking, while inshore and offshore waters offer boating of all sorts. Rentals are available through a number of outlets featured in the Yellow Pages. Day trips to Ft. King George in Darien, Cumberland Island out of St. Marys, and the Okeefenokee Swamp near Waycross or Folkston and Little Saint Simons Island are always a possibility.

Fantastic Seafood restaurants, golf courses, horseback riding, shopping, sight seeing, fishing and crabbing in the ocean....A great time on St. Simons Island !!