Explore Georgia's Golden Isles: The Allure of Private Islands Little St. Simons and Sea Island
Two of the four islands in Georgia's Golden Isles—Little St. Simons Island and Sea Island—are privately owned yet surprisingly accessible. As the smallest islands in this coastal chain, they deliver exceptional experiences, from world-class dining to expansive, pristine beaches that captivate visitors and draw them back time and again.

Little St. Simons Island
Little St. Simons Island stands as the Golden Isles' best-kept secret. This 11,000-acre private retreat, reachable only by boat, offers an unparalleled escape for those seeking to reconnect with nature and loved ones. Largely undeveloped, it features a lodge and a few cottages accommodating up to 32 guests.
Guests can opt for overnight stays or enriching day trips. Ideal for families and small groups desiring their own island sanctuary, or couples cherishing intimate time together, the island delivers unforgettable moments.
The dedicated staff prioritizes conservation, from creating living shorelines to combat erosion to cultivating an onsite garden. Chefs use these sustainably grown fruits and vegetables to craft exceptional meals for guests.




