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Saint Simons Island, GA Waterfront Communities and Homes (or near)

Experience the ultimate in waterfront living tailored for the active 55+ community. Nestled along serene shores, our vibrant communities offer a perfect blend of relaxation and adventure. Imagine waking up to stunning water views, enjoying morning strolls along pristine beaches, and spending your afternoons boating or fishing. Our communities are designed with active seniors in mind, providing an array of amenities such as fitness centers, swimming pools, and organized social activities. Connect with like-minded neighbors through clubs, classes, and events that foster a sense of camaraderie and belonging. Enjoy the convenience of nearby shopping, dining, and medical facilities, ensuring all your needs are met. Embrace a healthy, active lifestyle with ample opportunities for outdoor recreation, from kayaking and paddleboarding to nature trails and bird watching. Discover the joys of waterfront living and make every day a new adventure in our thriving 55+ communities.

Wedged between Florida and South Carolina lies the hundred-mile-long Georgia coast, a land of colonial-era towns, moss-draped oaks, sandy beaches on a string of barrier islands called the Golden Isles, and thousands of acres of palmetto and marsh grass wilderness teeming with wildlife.

Historic Savannah is the northern anchor of the region; the Cumberland Island National Seashore anchors the south end. Between them stretches a string of islands that vary between extremes: deserted wilderness, and some of the richest real estate in America. Jekyll Island was once the exclusive domain of families like the Rockefellers and Morgans; now, it is owned by the state of Georgia, and is a popular vacation spot, offering golf, tennis, and biking along with its beaches. It is the southernmost of the four "Golden Isles": St. Simon's, Little St. Simon's (still privately owned), and Sea Island are the other three.

Savannah, the largest city on the Georgia coastline, was settled in 1733 and was the colonial and first state capital of Georgia.

 
 
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