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Victorian charm and scenic islands: escape winter in Georgia’s hidden gem
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Victorian charm and scenic islands: escape winter in Georgia’s hidden gem

Last updated: 2025/01/04 at 10:56 PM
Published January 4, 2025
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Atlanta might be all the rage right now because it’s getting its name #1 destination to live in the US, as well as in the best city to celebrate Christmas, but Georgia offers so much more than vibrant, affordable cities.

Second only to Atlanta in popularity has to be Savannah, a timeless city that exudes charm and quintessential “Southern hospitality.”

Historic building in Brunswick's Mary Ross Park,

But digging deeper into the ‘Peach State’ lie even more hidden gems, ranging from lake getaways and cozy mountain havens to a recent small town. marked as one of the best warm winter destinations in Georgia.

Just an hour north of the Florida-Georgia line lies the historic city BrunswickFounded in 1771, it exudes Victorian charm, countless scenic islands and beautiful mild winters for a crowd-free escape.

Victorian charm and less crowds

Often travelers feel the need to fly across the Atlantic Ocean and explore Europe for a sense of timeless charm, but that’s simply not the case.

Historic cottage in Brunswick, founded in 1884Historic cottage in Brunswick, founded in 1884

Many of America’s greatest cities have lost their heritage amid towering skylines – a far cry from places like London, Paris and Athens.

The good news is that you don’t need a passport to visit America’s charismatic small towns, many of which are located in the South in beautiful states like Georgia.

Brunswick is one of many, but it makes for a great escape, especially in winter, as you can expect virtually no crowds as you wander the Victorian-era streets in breezy 60s weather.

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A great starting point is downtown Brunswick, a quaint area full of Victorian-style buildings, Mom & Pop shops, diners and cozy cafes where you can refresh.

Ritz Theater in downtown Brunswick, GeorgiaRitz Theater in downtown Brunswick, Georgia

Some of the most photo-worthy spots include the circa-1900 Historic Ritz Theater and the Old Glynn County Courthouse, built in 1906.

There is no better ambiance for a tasty bite to eat Marshside Grill & Bar overlooking the winding canals that run alongside the Turtle and Mackay Rivers.

Because it’s a city that feels like it’s in a time capsule, there are of course also old-fashioned inns and bed and breakfasts, such as Brunswick country house (a TripAdvisor favorite) and numerous Victorian homes available to rent on platforms such as HomeAway and Airbnb.

Brunswick’s cluster of scenic islands

Woman visiting Driftwood Beach in GeorgiaWoman visiting Driftwood Beach in Georgia

Georgia may not be the first thing you think of when you want a taste of island life, but Brunswick is full of surprises.

There are 4 barrier islands Brunswick claims it is their property and is part of what is known as the “Golden Isles”.

Each of these has its own unique appeal and appeal, but perhaps the most famous is Jekyll Island, the perfect island. Hyde-away.

But seriously, Jekyll is home to 10 miles of serene coastline, including perhaps the most sought after beach, Driftwood beachplus many more like St. Andrews Beachperfect for hiking, epic sunsets and common dolphin sightings.

Ft. Frederica on the island of St. SimonFt. Frederica on the island of St. Simon

Probably just as popular, if not second best, is St. Simon’s Island. Here you will discover the largest barrier island in the Isles, where you will see some of the region’s top-rated restaurants, such as Echowaters perfect for kayaking, and phenomenal stays ranging from cozy inns to luxury resorts.

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Not to mention the fascinating 18th century National Monument Fort Frederica (free to enter).

Yes, we’re turning the page to 2025, but keep in mind that the Golden Isles will continue Travel + Leisure in 2023.

Jekyll Island sign in the background by palm treesJekyll Island sign in the background by palm trees

Although not as popular, the remaining two islands, Sea islandknown for its luxury hotels and golf courses, and the remote Little St. Simons Island, are no snoozefest.

Just know that the ladder is only accessible by boat from Hampton River Marina.

The best way to reach Brunswick

You might be surprised to learn that Brunswick does indeed have an airport (BQK), but offers limited service from Atlanta via Delta.

Otherwise, your best bets are Jacksonville (JAX) or Savannah (SAV). Atlanta is a good four and a half hours away, in case you were wondering.

Delta Airlines aircraft in flight; the Delta logo visible on the underbelly of the aircraftDelta Airlines aircraft in flight; the Delta logo visible on the underbelly of the aircraft

For the more adventurous, Amtrak also offers service to Brunswick, or you can opt for a road trip.

Once here, no matter how you arrive, you are in for a treat with a variety of great places to relax, both in the center and on one of the islands.

Sam Sears

Sam, our lead writer and San Diego-based journalist, has visited 30 countries and written more than 400 articles with an emphasis on sharing his own travel experiences and highlighting lesser-known gems.

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