Brunswick /ˈbrʌnzwɪk/ is a city in and the county seat of Glynn County, Georgia, United States. As the major urban and economic center of the state's lower southeast, it is the second-largest urban area on the Georgia coast after Savannah and contains the Brunswick Old Town Historic District.
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5.0 based on 127 reviews
In-shore and Off-shore, kid friendly Charter fishing, sight-seeing, tours. Morning, afternoon, evening or night trips available. Crab fishing trips, shark tooth hunting. shuttle services available to the barrier islands. Trips are near St. Simons, Jekyll. Cumberland, Sapelo and Blackbeard Islands. All licenses, tackle, bait, pictures etc. Are provided. Veteran owned and operated. Package deals are available for visitors who wish to stay at The Chum Shack vacation rental coastal cottage off the beaten path.
5.0 based on 116 reviews
Huge arcade with over 100 Pinball Machines and Classic Arcade games. 2020 finalist as one of the best arcades in the nation . Also featuring a large Bounce House area for kids to play . Pay by the hour starting at $10 per hour all games on free play. Family fun in a clean and friendly environment . Come have fun with us today !
Pinball machines were all the rage? Well I don’t but I do remember pac man and frogger! What an incredible palace to take the family to. This large building is filled with pinball machines, video games, foosball and jump castles! They even have beer and wine (but is strictly monitored). And the jump castles are for all except when little ones are going in. I wish this place was around a few years ago. I would’ve let my kids play for hours!! Young and old and everyone in between seems to enjoy being here. Great wholesome fun. The best part was no one was on their phones!
5.0 based on 67 reviews
Georgia's only Rum Distillery. Handcrafting Single Estate Old Georgia Rum from estate grown unrefined sugar cane. Located in historic downtown Brunswick, GA, on the Atlantic Coast Open for Tours & Tastings. Retail store and Giftshop on site.
We had friends visiting from out of state and we were looking for something to do. I happened to see a flyer in a store on Newcastle and thought it would be fun to try. It was fascinating- they grow their own sugar cane and do everything in-house. With a distillery in Richland and one in Brunswick, the tour educates you about the process and provides a 5-rum tasting experience. Unfortunately for my wallet, I learned that I really don’t like cheap rum but the Georgia select was nice and buttery. Theo gave us a nice educational tour and was very knowledgeable. He clearly respects the process and showed us the science and the art of distillery. My only suggestion to them would be to have souvenir-sized samples for sale. I would have bought gifts if they would have had them. It was fun doing such a great tourist activity in my own backyard!
4.5 based on 606 reviews
This beautiful plantation represents the history and culture of Georgia’s rice coast. In the early 1800s, William Brailsford of Charleston carved a rice plantation from marshes along the Altamaha River. The plantation and its inhabitants were part of the genteel low country society that developed during the antebellum period. While many factors made rice cultivation increasingly difficult in the years after the Civil War, the family continued to grow rice until 1913.The enterprising siblings of the fifth generation at Hofwyl-Broadfield resolved to start a dairy rather than sell their family home. The efforts of Gratz, Miriam and Ophelia Dent led to the preservation of their family legacy. Ophelia was the last heir to the rich traditions of her ancestors, and she left the plantation to the state of Georgia in 1973.A museum features silver from the family collection and a model of Hofwyl-Broadfield during its heyday. A brief film on the plantation’s history is shown before visitors walk a short trail to the antebellum home. A guided tour allows visitors to see the home as Ophelia kept it with family heirlooms, 18th and 19th century furniture and Cantonese china. A stop on the Colonial Coast Birding Trail, this is an excellent spot to look for herons, egrets, ibis and painted buntings. A nature trail that leads back to the Visitors Center along the edge of the marsh where rice once flourished.
A very unassuming place when you drive in, but the tour of the house--which is all original--was really great. There's so much history in each room of the house, and our tour guide did a fantastic job answering everyone's questions and providing all of the context for what we were seeing.
4.5 based on 24 reviews
Historic Downtown Brunswick's theater and arts center, offering year-round performing arts, films, exhibits, and educational programs for the Coastal Georgia community. Managed and operated by Golden Isles Arts & Humanities Association.
4.5 based on 123 reviews
Beautiful, picturesque regional campground. It's quite obvious the local citizens and government take great pride in "their" park. This is a local very quiet campground that is filled with fisherman with boats. The $44 a night included full hook up, 30/50 amp with cable. The sites were spacious, shady, private, and had more than enough room for everyone and all their water toys. The marina and bait shop, complete with lift and ramp, is the definite main attraction here. Many campers were busy fishing and crabbing from the docks and obviously truly enjoying the best that Georgia has to offer. In addition to the tidal waters, there is also a freshwater lake that includes a swimming beach which is probably jammed packed with locals in the summer. The only drawback would be the ever present Georgia Gnats and the occasional whiff of the Brunswick Paper Plant but both weren't enough of a deterrent to keep us from visiting again.
4.5 based on 77 reviews
A hurricane hole located on a 101-acre waterfront property open to the public for enjoying the beautiful coastal scenery of Brunswick, Georgia. Extra wide sidewalks line the river for easy walking and biking.
Awesome spot Everybody is sooo friendly and helpful The town is great and you get discounts because you stayed at the Marina Plus free PBR beer after COVID-19 Stop by its great ????
4.0 based on 123 reviews
just drove around looking at the beautiful homes and trees, nice area with lots of history. Well worth the ride
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