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Which Tybee beach is best for shells?

Mid to North Beach is great for shelling, particularly at low tide. The beach at the Pier is the party hardy beach and tons of fun.



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Driftwood Beach (Jekyll Island): Known for its iconic driftwood that decorates the sand, this beach is also a prime spot for shelling. Little St. Simons Island: With seven miles of unspoiled beach, this privately owned sanctuary is a sheller's dream.

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These places are best for beaches in Tybee Island:
  • Tybee Island Beach.
  • North Beach.
  • Savannah River Beach.
  • Back River Beach.
  • Mid Beach.


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Tybee's North Beach area is the closest beach to Savannah, and is one of the most popular beaches among Savannah locals. The beaches on Tybee's north end have calmer water than most other beaches, though the sand is not as soft as you might find on Tybee's South Beach.

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Take a shell bag and rinse your shells in the ocean. Mid to North Beach is great for shelling, particularly at low tide. The beach at the Pier is the party hardy beach and tons of fun.

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Sanibel Island Shelling – Travel & Leisure Ranked Sanibel Island #1 of the Top 10 Best U.S Shelling Beaches. Shell-lovers from all over the world make pilgrimages to tiny Sanibel Island's Gulf Coast, considered the best shelling spot in North America according to Travel & Leisure Magazine.

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On the Coast: Live sand dollars are sometimes seen along the surf but should never be collected. The bleached-white tests of dead sand dollars often wash up onto Georgia's beaches and are a favorite for beachcombers.

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If you are interested in seeing a sea turtle up close, the Tybee Island Marine Science Center is home to a loggerhead named Admiral, who serves as their Marine Debris Ambassador. The center offers valuable marine education and programs to keep our island informed and safe.

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Loggerhead turtles love coastal habitats and Tybee Island has become a favorite nesting spot for some of these incredible creatures.

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Famed for its laid-back beaches, a picturesque back river area, and its somewhat turbulent history, there's plenty to do on Tybee Island for beach goers, active travelers, and history buffs alike! Tybee is also one of the closest beaches to Savannah, since it's only a 25-minute drive from the city.

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Often referred to simply as Savannah's Beach, Tybee Island offers 5 miles of white sand and glimmering blue water. The island's North Beach is closest to Savannah, making it a hotspot for local swimmers and anyone interested in checking out the nearby Tybee Lighthouse.

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The Real Reason Sanibel Has an Abundance of Great Shells It's because it's one of the very few islands that run perpendicular to the state of Florida, whereas most islands run the same way as Florida, which causes the ocean currents to have the beaches primarily flushing water downward. BOOK YOUR SHELLING TOUR!

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The “Best” Times to Visit Tybee Island For the typical visitor who wants to enjoy some outdoor, warm-weather activities and no extreme weather, the “best” time of year to visit is from early April through late May, and from late September to the early part of November.

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During the Revolutionary War, Tybee was the staging area for French Admiral D'Estaing's ill-fated 1779 “Siege of Savannah”, when combined multinational forces attempted to defeat the British held Savannah. During the War of 1812, the Tybee Island Lighthouse was used to signal Savannah of possible attack by the British.

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The City of Tybee Island's Ocean Rescue provides seasonal Lifeguard Services between April and September, and we encourage the public to swim in life-guard protected areas.

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