Other Islands


Don’t leave Savannah without discovering its islands along the Atlantic Ocean coastline. Driving east from downtown, pass through pretty residential areas in Thunderbolt, Whitemarsh, Talahi and Wilmington islands, stopping for fresh seafood when your appetite demands a break. A little farther south, enjoy the beauty of secluded Burnside Island and the Vernon River. Walk the trails at Oatland Island Wildlife Center and see wolves, birds of prey, foxes, cougars, bobcats and other animals.

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    Molly McGuire's

    Other Islands / 216 Johnny Mercer Blvd, Ste C1, Savannah, GA 31410
    Crab Dip

    Based on 136 Reviews

    Tucked away in the Wilmington Island Shopping Center, far away from the hustle and bustle, Molly McGuire’s is your very own oasis. With fresh island fare, a...

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    Cobblestone Connections

    Other Islands / Savannah, GA 31404
    Cobblestone Connections

    As the city with the largest historic landmark district in America, Savannah offers an unmatched selection of historical, cultural, recreational and dining...

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    Tubby's Tank House Thunderbolt

    Other Islands / 2909 E River Dr., Savannah, GA 31404
    Front View of Tubbys - Grab a seat on our newly expanded front porch!

    Based on 596 Reviews

    On the bluff and across from the shrimp docks in historic Thunderbolt is where you’ll find Tubby’s- a long time favorite amongst the locals. Tubby’s Tank House...

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    Bonaventure Cemetery

    Other Islands / Bonaventure Cemetery, Savannah, GA 31401
    Bonaventure Cemetery in the spring

    Bonaventure Cemetery was originally known as Evergreen Cemetery. It was first established in 1846 and privately owned by John Mullryne....

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