Discover the best top things to do in St. George Island, United States including SGI Charters, Captain Jack's Guide Service, Salty Charters Florida, Journeys of St. George Island, Island Charters, Island Dog Beach and Surf Shop, Bay View Charters of SGI, Saint George Island State Park, Saint George Island Lighthouse, Gift Shop and Museum, Bob Sikes Cut.
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5.0 based on 29 reviews
We provide fishing charters, dolphin encounters, shelling trips, shark fishing, night fishing, kids adventures, sunset cruises, and custom trips. Come explore the ocean with Captain Lee Chapin. We are sure to provide you with the perfect fish tale and an amazing time on the water.
5.0 based on 38 reviews
Captain Jack's Guide Service offers inshore & offshore fishing charters and custom boat tours on St. George Island and Apalachicola. Let's catch some fish!
5.0 based on 54 reviews
Inshore and offshore fishing, flounder gigging, tripletail charters, dolphin cruises, sunset cruises, river cruises, island cruises and shelling trips, aboard a beautiful 24' Glasstream.
5.0 based on 569 reviews
Journeys of St. George Island has been the go to Rental and Guide Company on Saint George for over 29 years! We specialize in guided boat tours, fishing charters, and rentals. We have kayaks , paddle boards , and a brand new fleet of top of the line 4 and 6 seater golf carts available to rent year round! Please call us or book online for your next vacation on saint George Island. We look forward to helping you plan a wonderful visit to our little slice of paradise!!!
5.0 based on 147 reviews
At Island Charters, we're not just "running trips", we're making memories, filling bucket lists and customizing each experience to suit the unique needs of our clients. Whether you prefer the inshore creeks or deep blue seas, we can pick the Captain and trip best suited for your group. We offer a variety of inshore and offshore fishing charters in addition to sightseeing tours, dolphin encounters, shelling trips, sunset cruises and custom charters. Island Charters is owned and operated by Captain Krista Miller. As the 5th of 7 generations of fishermen raised on these waters, sharing her knowledge & experience is her passion. Our team includes some of the top local guides, entrusted to provide the same quality of service our clients are accustomed to. We're proud to live up to our consecutive 2017, 2018, 2019 and 2020 "Certificate of Excellence": Travelers' Choice Awards, by offering your party a 5-star experience. Give us a call - we'll hook you up!
5.0 based on 58 reviews
A Unique shopping experience on St George Island. Local art, exclusive T-Shirts, Beach wear, Jewelry, Hats, Flip Flops, Cool Beach Games, Skateboards, and we offer Sbyke and Bike Board Rentals (if you haven't seen these, stop by)! Have a cold beer or wine while you shop and take a 6-pack home! We also rent Paddleboards, Kayaks, and Golf Carts!
Super friendly staff/owners and they even had some cute puppies hanging out upstairs! Shop had everything we needed (sun screen, beach towels/blankets, souvenirs, and a build your own 6-pack fridge with some unique options!) Will definitely be returning when we come back next year.
5.0 based on 86 reviews
Join Capt. Wes McCall on the water in the comfort of our 26' Twin Vee Ocean Cat. Federally Permitted we can take you beyond 9 nautical miles into the Gulf of Mexico to catch the big fish. Or State waters Offshore Fishing up to 9 nautical miles. Red Snapper, Mangrove Snapper, Lane Snapper, grouper, Kings, cobia, amberjack, trigger fish, and more. Or book a Bay/Inshore Fishing Charter and fish the Apalachicola Bay and the Gulf of Mexico up to three nautical miles to catch Red Fish, Flounder, Speckled Trout, White Trout, Whiting, Black Drum, Triple Tail and Sheepshead. Book a Shelling Trip to Little St. George Island and St. Vincent Island. Want to experience a little fishing, shelling, island exploring, and have dolphins sightings, then book our Family Adventure. Watch the Dolphins feeding and frolicking in the Bay and Gulf. Perhaps an Eco/Sightseeing Tour of the uninhabited Islands and surrounding area. Or a Sunset Cruise. Remember: Everything is Better Out On the Water!!!
4.5 based on 764 reviews
This attraction covers nine miles of untouched beaches, dunes, bay forests and marshes.
Beautiful park - facilities nice - good working order - must see when in the area - several stops for public beach access-also 2 large pavilion areas with covered picnic areas, showers/restrooms- the park is opposite the residential area of the island so is pretty private - lots of shells - birds.
4.5 based on 361 reviews
Climb the lighthouse - 92 stairs to the top and see beautiful St. George Island high atop the lighthouse. Must be at least 40" tall to climb. We also have a wonderful museum and gift shop you can visit at no charge.
The grounds are nest and tidy. Recommend everyone to visit this site when visiting. Good public access to the beach too.
4.0 based on 64 reviews
This channel, which separates St. George Island from Little St. George Island, is known for being a great spot to catch flounder.
When you are in the Plantation, Drive main road (Leisure Ln) to the end. There you will be stopped from entering by vehicle into gated community called Schooners Landing. However within 100’ outside this gate is a parking lot, with several benches, that enters onto a PUBLIC walking path to the “Bob Sikes Cut” & beach. Some say it’s a very long walk - come on, it’s 250-300 yards at most on a nice sandy trail. My opinion - the Cut is for viewing, watching fowl&fauna ... not fishing. The cut in rip-rapped w/massive boulders. If you want to fish the Cut, best by boat. Note: the Cut currents are indeed very dangerous, and the big boulders have both lots of sharp edges & often are VERY slippery. Been watching people try fishing the Cut for last 30-years & it’s is hilarious. You’d be better-off/quicker to just open your tackle-box, dump it into the Cut, & go celebrate w/adult beverages at Paddy’s Raw Bar & regale folks with some great fishing stories (all lies, but who knows/cares?). At least, you can catch fish in your mind, while warm/dry quaffing local oysters & ice-cold ones ... but, fishing the Cut by boat is a hoot.
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