Getting to Jekyll IslandJekyll Island is located just off the Georgia coast, midway between Savannah, Georgia, and Jacksonville, Florida. A six-mile causeway separates Jekyll from the mainland and the city of Brunswick. One of many barrier islands on Georgia's coast, Jekyll is neighbored to the north by St. Simons Island and to the south by Cumberland Island. Download a PDF map.By LandJekyll is convenient to I-95, take Exit 29 and follow the signs east on U.S. 17 for approximately 10 miles. Turn right onto the Downing Musgrove Causeway ( GA 520 ). Be sure to stop at the Jekyll Island Welcome Center, 4 miles on left. Cross onto Jekyll and through the Greeting Station ( a Parking Fee is required ), and you can begin your escape to Jekyll Island By SeaJekyll is located on the Intercoastal Waterway and is a convenient stop for boaters. The Jekyll Harbor Marina provides full service facilities including gasoline and diesel fuel, shower, laundry, pool and hot tub. The historic Jekyll Wharf also offers dockage and fueling options.Just a short 30-minute drive, Brunswick's Golden Isles Airport ( BQK ) is served by regular daily flights of Atlantic Southeast Airlines ( ASA/Delta Connection ) out of Atlanta ( ATL ). Rental cars and hotel shuttles are available. International airports in Savannah ( SAV ) and Jacksonville ( JAX ) are a short 60-minute drive from Jekyll Island. Both airports offer rental car and limousine services. Private pilots may use Jekyll Island Airport ( 09J ).
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