promotion with stuffed turtles in every guest room. Beach Village gives the island a major attraction apart from the Historic District. Located near the ocean, it features the Eighty Ocean Kitchen and Bar, plus retail shops and is an ideal spot for a relaxing stroll. One thing that you can’t miss are the magnificent trees. The one that stands out is a Plantation Oak estimated to be about 350 years old. Visitors also are amazed by the eerily twisted and gnarled trees on Driftwood Beach, easily one of the most distinct attractions on Jekyll. One quick note for pet lovers, Jekyll Island is very pet friendly. Most restaurants offer outside seating and dogs are welcome to join in your dining experience. To conclude, Jekyll Island has a unique history, but with the recent renovations it offers visitors a relaxed and modern vacation destination with everything a seasoned traveler could want. To book your next adventure to Jekyll Island visit GeorgiaGolfandTravel.com American Golf Journal
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