Saint Simons Island Getaway - East Beach Town Home Vacation Rental

Saint Simons Island Getaway - East Beach Town Home Vacation Rental Lovely private townhouse, just 250 steps from the best beach! It's close to restaurants, nightlife a It's close to restaurants, nightlife and family activities.
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You’ll love the location, coziness and comfy beds. It is great for couples, solo travelers, and families (with kids). It is a 1000+ sq. ft., 2 BR townhouse (queen and twin set) with 2 full baths, a well-equipped kitchen for in-home meal preparation, family room (with queen sleeper sofa), laundry, and two FREE dedicated parking spaces right out front. Easily accommodates 4-6 people. Rental availabl

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Favorite snap during Pam’s walk this morning...Gould’s Inlet, SSI, Georgia📷🏖☀️Do you have a favorite   photo?  Share it ...
07/17/2020

Favorite snap during Pam’s walk this morning...Gould’s Inlet, SSI, Georgia📷🏖☀️

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We are still not open for guests...we’ll keep you posted.  But, here’s some SSI beauty for your evening.  Pam took this ...
05/01/2020

We are still not open for guests...we’ll keep you posted. But, here’s some SSI beauty for your evening. Pam took this snap during her evening bike ride.☀️

03/01/2020

There’s beautiful color in the sky as the sun goes down here at the #26 Olive Way beach access...our little piece of heaven on earth.

We have weekend availability March 20-22 and April 18-21. We’d love to have you!

08/23/2019

The ocean is calling🌊🌊🌞

Did you know this?  I did not!    has such rich history.
07/09/2019

Did you know this? I did not! has such rich history.

After Aaron Burr killed Alexander Hamilton in a duel he came to St. Simons to avoid prosecution as dueling had been made illegal. While here he visited John Couper on Cannon's Point and survived a hurricane. This is his letter to his daughter, it includes fascinating tidbits about life back then.

TO THEODOSIA.

St. Simon's, September 3, 1804.

You see me returned from Gaston's Bluff, now called 'Hamilton's Bluff', a London merchant, partner of Mr. Couper. We were four in the carriage; the three ladies and myself.

Mr. Morse informs you that this island is forty-five miles long, and that it lies north of the mouth Altamaha, commonly spelled Alatamaha. It is, in fact, twelve and a half miles in length, and lies southeast of that river. Its width is about two and a half miles. There are now residing on the island about twenty-five white families. Frederica, now known only by the name of 'Old Town', is on the west side of the island, and about midway between its northern and southern extremities. It was first settled by Governor Oglethorpe, and was, about fifty years ago, a very gay place, consisting of perhaps twenty-five or thirty houses. The walls of several of them still remain. Three or four families only now reside here. In the vicinity of the town several ruins were pointed out to me, as having been, formerly, country seats of the governor, and officers of the garrison, and gentlemen of the town. At present, nothing can be more gloomy than what was once called Frederica. The few families now remaining, or rather residing there, for they are all new-comers, have a sickly, melancholy appearance, well assorted with the ruins which surround them. The southern part of this island abounds with fetid swamps, which must render it very unhealthy. On the northern half I have seen no stagnant water.

Mr. Couper, with his es**rt of ladies, was to have met us this afternoon, but he has sent us word that he is taken ill on the way; that, owing to illness in the family of the ladies who were to have accompanied him, they have been obliged to renounce the visit. We therefore returned as we went. At Frederica and Gaston's Bluff we were convinced that insects can subsist on this island. Moschetoes, flies, and cockroaches abounded.

Thursday, September 6, 1804

Just returned from Darien. And what took you to Darien? To see the plantation of Mr. Butler on an island opposite that town, and to meet a day sooner the letters which I expected from you. In the last object I have been again disappointed, which I ascribe wholly to the irregularity of the mails. It is most mortifying and vexatious to be seven weeks without hearing of you or from you, and now a whole week must elapse before I can expect it.

You are probably ignorant that Darien is a settlement (called a town) on the north bank of the Alatamaha, about eight miles from its mouth. Major Butler's Island in this river is one mile below the town. It must become a fine rice country, for the water is fresh four miles below Major Butler's, and the tide rises from four to five feet, and the flats or swamps are from five to seven miles in width for a considerable distance up the river. The country, of course, presents no scenes for a painter. I visited Little St. Simon's and several other islands; frightened the crocodiles, shot some rice-birds, and caught some trout. Honey of fine flavour is found in great abundance in the woods about the mouth of the river, and, for aught I know, in every part of the country. You perceive that I am constantly discovering new luxuries for my table. Not having been able to kill a crocodile (alligator), I have offered a reward for one, which I mean to eat, dressed in soup, fricassees, and steaks. Oh! how you long to partake of this repast.

Wednesday, September 12, 1804.

On Friday last, hearing that Mr. Couper had returned and was very seriously ill, I took a small canoe with two boys, and went to see him. He lay in a high fever. When about to return in the evening, the wind had risen so that, after an ineffectual attempt, I was obliged to give it up, and remain at Mr. C.'s. In the morning the wind was still higher. It continued to rise, and by noon blew a gale from the north, which, together with the swelling of the water, became alarming. From twelve to three, several of the out-houses had been destroyed; most of the trees about the house were blown down. The house in which we were shook and rocked so much that Mr. C. began to express his apprehensions for our safety. Before three, part of the piazza was carried away; two or three of the windows bursted in. The house was inundated with water, and presently one of the chimneys fell. Mr. C. then commanded a retreat to a storehouse about fifty yards off, and we decamped, men, women, and children. You may imagine, in this scene of confusion and dismay, a good many incidents to amuse one if one had dared to be amused in a moment of much anxiety. The house, however, did not blow down. The storm continued till four, and then very suddenly abated, and in ten minutes it was almost a calm. I seized the moment to return home. Before I had got quite over, the gale rose from the southeast and threatened new destruction. It lasted great part of the night, but did not attain the violence of that from the north; yet it contributed to raise still higher the water, which was the principal instrument of devastation. The flood was about seven feet above the height of an ordinary high tide. This has been sufficient to inundate great part of the coast; to destroy all the rice; to carry off most of the buildings which were on low lands, and to destroy the lives of many blacks. The roads are rendered impassable, and scarcely a boat has been preserved. Thus all in*******se is suspended. The mail-boat, which ought to have passed northward last Saturday, and by which it was intended to forward this letter, has not been heard of. This will go by a man who will attempt to get from Darien to Savannah on foot, being sent express by the manager of Major Butler; but how, or whether it will go on from Savannah, is not imagined.

Major Butler has lost nineteen negroes (drowned), and I fear his whole crop of rice, being about two hundred and sixty acres. Mr. Brailsford, of Charleston, who cultivates in rice an island at the mouth of the Alatamaha, has lost, reports say, seventy-four blacks. The banks and the buildings on the low lands are greatly injured. We have heard nothing from the southward, nor farther than from Darien northward. I greatly fear that this hurricane, so it is here called, has extended to the Waccama.

The illness of Mr. C., which still continues, and the effects of the storm, have defeated all my plans. To get to Florida seems now impracticable; nor do any present means occur of getting from this island in any direction. Young Swartwout, who went ten days ago to Savannah, has not returned, nor is it possible that he should very speedily return. I have not received a letter since my arrival from any person north of Savannah (yes, one from C. Biddle, of 19th August), nor do I expect one for many days to come.

I had taken up another sheet to say something more, I know not what; but the appearance of a fine sheep's-head smoking on the table has attractions not to be resisted. 'Laissez moi diner', "and then," &c.

_Madame j'ais bien diner', and 'j'ai fait mettre mon' writing-desk _sur le table a diner'. What a scandalous thing to sit here all alone drinking Champagne--and yet--(_madame je bois a votre santé et a celle de monsieur' votre fils)--and yet, I say, if Champagne be that exhilarating cordial which (_je bois a la santé de Madame Sumtare_) songs and rumour ascribe to it (_a la santé de Mademoiselle Sumtare_), can there be ever an occasion in which its application could be more appropriate, or its virtues more (_mais buvons a la santé de mon hôte et bon ami', Major Butler). By-the-by, you have no idea--how should you have, seeing that you never heard a word about it?--you have no idea, I was going to say, of the zeal and animation, of the intrepidity and frankness with which he avowed and maintained--but I forget that this letter goes to Savannah by a negro, who has to swim half a dozen creeks, in one of which, 'at least', it is probable he may drown, and that, if he escape drowning, various other accidents may bring it to you through the newspapers, and then how many enemies might my indiscretion create for a man who had the sensibility and the honour to feel and to judge, and the firmness to avow (_a la santé de Celeste un' bumper toast). 'La pauvre Celeste'. Adieu.

A. BURR.

Excellent morning for a bike ride on  !  My favorite Island activity! ~ Pam
06/24/2019

Excellent morning for a bike ride on ! My favorite Island activity! ~ Pam

If you are on or around   this weekend,  be sure to check out the 42nd annual Georgia Sea Islands Festival, a celebratio...
05/30/2019

If you are on or around this weekend, be sure to check out the 42nd annual Georgia Sea Islands Festival, a celebration of culture and history of African Americans of the Coastal Barrier Islands.
🎟FREE TO THE PUBLIC
Click here for details: http://bit.ly/2KcauLr

Looking for a quick getaway?  Check out these 2-3 night stays (typically a five night minimum) and reduced nightly rates...
05/06/2019

Looking for a quick getaway? Check out these 2-3 night stays (typically a five night minimum) and reduced nightly rates open for the following dates:
✔️June 1-4 (Sat to Tues) - booked
✔️June16-19 (Sun to wed) - booked
✔️June 27-30 (Thurs to Sun) - booked
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Be sure to visit Jekyll Island during your next visit to Saint Simons island and the Golden Isles.
03/08/2019

Be sure to visit Jekyll Island during your next visit to Saint Simons island and the Golden Isles.

Jekyll Island’s enjoying a metaphorical — along with a literal — time in the sun as the calendar moves toward spring, placing on a number of “best ...

[Event] It’s time for the annual Christ Church Frederica Tour of Homes - Saturday, March 16, 2019 - featuring three home...
02/28/2019

[Event] It’s time for the annual Christ Church Frederica Tour of Homes - Saturday, March 16, 2019 - featuring three homes on Saint Simons Island and four homes on Sea Island. You won’t want to miss this! Click here to view tour stops and purchase tickets>>> http://bit.ly/2SueTdi

Think you know the history of Valentine's Day?  Seems it's shrouded in a bit of mystery and attributed to more than one ...
02/14/2019

Think you know the history of Valentine's Day? Seems it's shrouded in a bit of mystery and attributed to more than one Saint Valentine.

[Trivia] Who was the first mass-producer of valentine cards in the USA (hint: a female, year was 1840s)? Click here to learn the answer [thanks to history.com]: http://bit.ly/2X5o5YT

Many thanks to our amazing guests who came from near and far in 2018! We appreciate you all and hope you’ll make plans t...
01/01/2019

Many thanks to our amazing guests who came from near and far in 2018! We appreciate you all and hope you’ll make plans to stay with us again in 2019💕💕

Holiday trivia...did you know this interesting fact?
12/20/2018

Holiday trivia...did you know this interesting fact?

Did you know that the first factory for mass-producing glass Christmas tree ornaments was Corning Glass Works? Owned by the family of Jekyll Island Club Member Alanson B. Houghton, the company began providing Americans with holiday decorations during World War II, when many luxuries and necessities became scare due to rationing.

12/04/2018

Great day for a 10-mile bike ride. Steve and I arrived the town home Sunday evening, and it was pouring down rain. Not today. It’s sunny and 64 degrees. Cycling around this Island is one of my special treasures.

Golf Enthusiasts and supporters, need a place to stay for the RSM Classic Golf Tournament PGA TOUR on Saint Simons Islan...
11/01/2018

Golf Enthusiasts and supporters, need a place to stay for the RSM Classic Golf Tournament PGA TOUR on Saint Simons Island, GA this year?

We are offering a lovely 2 bed/2 bath town home just 250 steps to the best beach on SSI AND just 2.5 miles to the Seaside golf course.

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➡️Airbnb: http://bit.ly/SSIvacationrentalAIRbnb
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It was a beautiful sunrise on East Beach this morning.  We’ve been on the Island for two weeks...saying, “good-bye” this...
08/31/2018

It was a beautiful sunrise on East Beach this morning. We’ve been on the Island for two weeks...saying, “good-bye” this morning and preparing for guest arrival this afternoon.

[EDIT:  updated link - sorry...it led to the wrong article]Just out!  Here's an awesome five-day plan for exploring natu...
07/23/2018

[EDIT: updated link - sorry...it led to the wrong article]

Just out! Here's an awesome five-day plan for exploring nature in the Golden Isles area via GoldenIsles.com...(Saint Simons, Jekyll Island, Little Saint Simons and Brunswick)
Click here>>> http://bit.ly/2JNWWlv

We appreciate our Page followers and our guests!
07/22/2018

We appreciate our Page followers and our guests!

Spending a week in our town home makin’ memories with the grandchildren.  🧡Tell us about a memory makin’ time with your ...
07/11/2018

Spending a week in our town home makin’ memories with the grandchildren.
🧡Tell us about a memory makin’ time with your family.
🧡where did you go? Or,did you stay at home?
🧡what made it special?

Head on down to the Saint Simons Island Pier Village and Neptune Park for the Sunshine Festival and fireworks at sundown...
07/04/2018

Head on down to the Saint Simons Island Pier Village and Neptune Park for the Sunshine Festival and fireworks at sundown tonight! Learn more here: http://bit.ly/2KMCNO9




More happy guests! Must give a shout-out to our most-excellent cleaning person, Nikki!
06/18/2018

More happy guests! Must give a shout-out to our most-excellent cleaning person, Nikki!

Be sure to visit these eight "Gems of the Golden Isles" during your next visit to our town home!  [courtesty of Golden I...
06/01/2018

Be sure to visit these eight "Gems of the Golden Isles" during your next visit to our town home! [courtesty of Golden Isles] ..

With all the awe-inspiring landscapes and unique adventures available in the Golden Isles, it’s hard to know where to start. The locals have weighed in to help create a list of the top must-see

If you are on or near Saint Simons Island this evening, be sure to gather at Neptune Park, in the Pier Village, for the ...
05/28/2018

If you are on or near Saint Simons Island this evening, be sure to gather at Neptune Park, in the Pier Village, for the annual Memorial Day celebration, Taps at Twilight! 🇺🇲️🇺🇲️🇺🇲️

Taps at Twilight will be celebrated Monday, May 28, 2018 at 6:45 p.m. in St. Simons Island's Pier Village at Neptune Park Bandstand. The 28th annual event is a Memorial Day Concert and Tribute arranged by the St. Simons Rotary Club to honor the men and women who have fallen in the service of our cou...

05/11/2018

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Lovely private townhouse, just 250 steps from the best beach! It's close to restaurants, nightlife and family activities. You’ll love the location, coziness and comfy beds. Offers 2 bedrooms / 2baths and a queen sofa bed and a well-stocked kitchen.

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202 Olive Way
Saint Simons Island, GA
31522

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