7 Of The Best Georgia Beaches To Visit In 2025

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The nearest beach to Atlanta, Georgia, may be closer to you than you think. Atlanta’s highways can get you there, that’s for sure.

Yes, the city is landlocked, but if you get in your vehicle and can endure a 25-50 minute ride, you can enjoy some great Georgia beaches near Atlanta.

Here Are The Best Beaches In Georgia

In this article, we’re going to tell you everything you need to know about Georgia’s beaches.

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The closest legitimate beaches may not be within eyesight of the concrete jungle that is Atlanta, but that doesn’t mean we can’t take a road trip to enjoy a quick getaway — and we’ve got a winner on our shores.

With traveling in mind, here are some great Georgia islands to check out:

Tybee Island

Tybee Island aka Savannah Beach, is a rustic getaway spot 18 miles away from Savannah. The beach’s famously preserved history has made it a tourist destination in recent years.

Visitors love to walk the three miles of uninterrupted sand, featuring salt marshes with birds and wildlife unique to the Georgia coast.

Jekyll Island

If you’re enchanted with the natural beauty of undeveloped beachfront, Jekyll Island, the smallest of barrier islands in the state, is a paradise. Visitors can enjoy a host of wildlife-center activities, such as horseback riding and turtle habitat tours. As a bonus, you can visit the historic Jekyll Island Club Hotel, a 19th-century winter retreat for the rich.

St. Simon Island

Fans of historic structures have been flocking her for years because of St. Simon’s historic lighthouse, which began operating six years after the Civil War ended. Other preserved structures include Bloody Marsh and several antebellum buildings.

St. Simons has also become a shopping and dining mecca as new eateries have moved in.

Cumberland National Seashore

Georgia’s largest barrier island features huge swaths of marchland and pristine maritime forests across its nearly 10,000 acres of protected wilderness.

Visitors can tour the very spots where wealthy industrialists vacationed. Cumberland Island is also home to more than 9,800 acres of congressionally designated wilderness.

Little St. Simon Island

This little 10,000-acre island features seven miles of beach and 20 miles of wilderness trails for the explorer types.

If exclusive lodgings are your fancy, check out the the Lodge at Little St. Simon’s Island, a 30-guest gem accessible strictly by 10-minute boat ride from the mainland.

Lake Lanier

Lake Lanier does indeed have a beach. Many people from metro Atlanta like to rent boats and tour Lake Lanier, but people can enjoy a refreshing swim there as well.

Read about the surreal history of Lake Lanier.

Lake Lanier is basically built around parks, picnic pavilions, playgrounds, themed restaurants and designated swimming areas.

Lake Allatoona

Lake Allatoona is a popular tourist spot located in Acworth near Proctor Landing Park.

There’s a swimming beach on site, where people can also park and reserve picnic pavilions. The park is located at 5120 Allatoona Drive, Acworth.

Lake Oconee

Lake Oconee is a relatively new lake in central Georgia. The lake was built in 1979 as a reservoir stemming from the Wallace Dam holding the Oconee River.

Lake Oconee has a small beach area frequented by people from the nearby cities of Eatonton and Greensboro.

What Cities In Georgia Have Beaches?

Here are the cities in Georgia with beaches. For the beaches in Glynn County, New Brunswick, Georgia is the closest city:

  • Cumberland Island — Cambden County, Georgia
  • East Beach — Glynn County, Georgia
  • Glory Beach — Glynn County, Georgia
  • Sapelo Island — McIntosh County, Georgia
  • Jekyll Island — Glynn County, Georgia
  • St. Simons Island — Glynn County, Georgia

What Is The Nearest Beach To Atlanta?

The closest beach to Atlanta is Tybee Island. It is 267 miles away. If you’re interested in driving there, here are the driving directions:

  • Get on I-75/I-85 South
  • Follow I-75 South to I-16 East to Montgomery St. in Savannah
  • Use any lane to take exit 167B for Montgomery Street toward Savannah/Civic Center/Downtown
  • Follow E President St, Islands Expy and US-80 E to 10th Terrace in Tybee Island

Interactive Map: Beaches Closest To Atlanta

Final Word

The temperature outside is perfect for a little fun in the Georgia sun, and what better place to have that than at the beach.

The best beaches in Georgia are close to metro Atlanta. And these spots will be packed come Memorial Day, summertime and other holiday periods.


Once you get your passport, you should be ready for your trip. Make sure you have found the cheapest flights from Atlanta that are on sale.  

To Atlanta is one of the most convenient places to travel to and from. A large part of that is because Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport is so accessible.

Not only is it the world’s busiest airport, but it’s state-of-the-art in every way. If you’re interesting in traveling around Atlanta via car or even on scooter, here’s what to know.

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