DINNER AT SUNSET: Wrap up the day by going back to the island and having
dinner overlooking the expansive salt marsh and Back River. Choose from an array
of yummy items to suit everyone. A-J's Dockside Restaurant and Coco's Sunset Grille
are both located on Tybee's Back River and are perfect for good food and scenic
views. Come casually. A delicious dinner on Tybee is just the ticket when wrapping
up a successful student trip.
D AY 3
TOUR HISTORIC SAVANNAH: Savannah's Historic District offers an unparalleled
experience for students. Tour it by foot on a guided walking tour or on board a
trolley and discover the many historic landmarks in the downtown area. City tours
will help your students get better acquainted with Savannah's history. From the
National Museum of the Mighty Eighth Air Force to Telfair Museums or the Juliette
Gordon Low birthplace, there is no shortage of interesting, educational sites to visit.
DOLPHIN CRUISE: Wind through the waters of the Savannah River and watch
dolphins gliding through the water. Departing from Lazaretto Creek, tour guests will
get a lighthearted historic tour of Tybee Island, Fort Pulaski National Monument and
the Cockspur Lighthouse. Oftentimes, captains will ride their boats side-by-side to
encourage the dolphins to swim between and jump in and out of the wake. Seeing
dolphins up close is an experience your students will love.
ISLAND DINNER: After a full day, your students will be ravenous. Take them to
The Crab Shack for a huge seafood platter. Order a Captain Crab's Sampler Platter,
a feast piled high with crab legs, shrimp, mussels, crawfish, Georgia shrimp, corn
sausage and potatoes or Tybee Island's most iconic dish, the LowCountry Boil. This
Tybee Island staple offers outdoor seating overlooking a tidal creek. Visit the bird
house and see a menagerie of exotic birds, or the lagoon to feed the alligators that
call The Crab Shack home.
KIM WEBSTER
Sales Manager
912.644.6470
KWebster@VisitTybee.com
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