We could go on and on about how dazzling and gorgeous the beaches in our great state are, but I think anyone who has ever visited or lived in Georgia already agrees. So instead, we're going to highlight one of the more fascinating, perhaps under-the-radar beaches in the state, that not many people have had the fortune to visit. Take a look at this Georgia beach that is simply unlike any other in the world.
It is pretty rare these days to find a beach that is almost completely uninhabited, and more importantly sustainable.
Little St. Simons Island is a natural beauty in Georgia that is rare unto itself.
What makes this beach so unique compared to any other in the world is that it is more than 11,000 acres of undeveloped wilderness.
You won’t find too many undeveloped places left in Georgia, especially ones as beautiful as this.
Little St. Simons Island is charming and relaxed in atmosphere.
With more than 7 miles of surely pristine beaches, being only accessible by boat has its advantages.
You won't find crowds here. Just peace and quiet.
Sustainability and nature being its main focus, you will be hard-pressed to find a more pure landscape as this.
Little St. Simons Island taps into unhurried living in a tranquil slice of paradise.
If you're looking for a secluded oasis amongst the Spanish Oaks...
...but also want to hear the waves lap the shore, then this is the beach for you.
Have you ever been to Little St. Simon's Island before? Share with us your story!
Otherwise, if you're looking for more excitement this summer on the Georgia coast, then check out 12 Reasons To Drop Everything And Visit Coastal Georgia.
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