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St.Simons
3 AAA hotel in Saint Simons Island

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301 Main Street31522-1665 Saint Simons Island (Georgia), United States (show on map)
Worldwide reservation numbers
Phone: +1 (912) 638-7805

Staying experience:

4.1/5
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301 Main Street31522-1665 Saint Simons Island (Georgia), United States (show on map)

Worldwide reservation numbersPhone: +1 (912) 638-7805Fax: +1 (912) 638-8850


This quaint island retreat is a charming place to spend your time on St.

Simons Island. The Best Western Plus St.

Simons offers 61 exterior access rooms and a beautiful pool and spa area shaded by majestic live oaks.

Newly renovated accommodations make for a relaxing and comfortable stay.

Complimentary breakfast and Wi-Fi will get you off to a great start and keep you connected.

Our convenient location is quietly tucked off the main road but just minutes from public beach access, the shopping village, lighthouse and numerous restaurants and golf courses.

Whether your interest is history, nature, outdoor sports or dining, St.

Simons has much to offer.

We are also just a short drive from Jekyll Island, Sapelo Island, Savannah and Jacksonville. If you are planning a wedding, reunion or corporate outing our 1980 square foot conference room is a great place to gather.

We can also host wedding ceremonies at our gazebo. Make your reservation today at the Best Western Plus St.

Simons.

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Main services:

Info

Check-In: from 3:00 PM

Check-Out: within 11:00 AM

Services

On premises:

  • 100% smoke-free hotel
  • Complimentary full breakfast.

    Hot Eggs, Breakfast Meat, Biscuits, Danishes, Sliced Bread, Fresh Fruit, Yogurt, Oatmeal, Coffe, Juices, Milk
  • Outdoor pool
  • Hot tub
  • Elevator
  • 24-hour front desk
  • Exterior Corridor
  • Safe deposit box
  • Free wireless internet available in public areas; Free in-room wireless internet access; Free wireless internet access available in public areas and all guest rooms
  • Business center, 24 hours, free, 2 work stations with printer
  • Printer available
  • Conference services
  • Exhibit services
  • Wedding services
  • Meeting facilities
  • Banquet facilities
  • Conference facilities
  • Ballroom
  • Convenience store/Sundry, sundries available on-site, convenience store is off-site.

  • Physically challenged facilities
  • Elevator, wheelchair accessible
  • Parking for the physically challenged
  • Ice/vending machines
  • Free parking
  • Outdoor parking
  • Higher rates may apply for holidays/special events

Nearby:

  • 2 mile(s) from St.

    Simons Lighthouse, located near the village and pier, this is one of only five surviving light towers in Georgia.

    Experience St.

    Simons Island's most iconic landmark as you climb the 129 steps to be rewarded by breathtaking views of the Golden Isles.

  • 6 mile(s) from Christ Church, Frederica, built in 1884, Christ Church is nestled among huge oak tees on St.

    Simons' north end.

    Located in a serene setting of native live oaks, holly and cedar trees, this landmark is open to the public for tours Tuesday through Sunday from 2 p.m.

    to 5 p.m.

    Closed Easter and Christmas.

  • 6 mile(s) from Fort Frederica, was built by General James Oglethorpe to help protect his new colony of Georgia from the Spanish in Florida.

    Now a National Monument, visitors are welcome year round.

    The park visitor center features exhibits and a short film.

  • 2 mile(s) from Maritime Center, makes its home in the Historical Coast Guard Station located near St.

    Simons East Beach.

    With interactive exhibits and galleries, this interesting museum offers a historic look at coastal Georgia's maritime and military history.

  • 1 mile(s) from Lovely Lane Chapel, the oldest standing church building on St.

    Simons Island, it was formally named St.

    James Union Chapel.

    It was built by Norman W.

    Dodge in 1880 to serve the workers at the lumber mills at Gascoigne Bluff.

  • 1 mile(s) from Gascoigne Bluff, historically, the oak-laden Gascoigne Bluff had been the location of a sea island cotton plantation, the site of a lumber mill and a shipping point for timber.

    Today, Gascoigne Bluff is the location of two historic slave cabins and a public park.

  • 10 mile(s) from Cannon's Point Preserve, is a world-class complex of archaeological sites.

    The oldest remains on Cannon's Point are the numerous shell rings and middens that date back to 2500 BCE.

    The site also contains the remains of an 18th-century house along with a large planation-era home, outbuildings and slave quarters built in the early 1800s.

    Open to the public on Saturday from 7am-1pm and Sunday and Monday from 9 a.m.

    - 3 p.m.

  • 16 mile(s) from Georgia Sea Turtle Center, this unique facility serves as a hospital for ill and injured sea turtles and is the only hospital of its kind in the state of Georgia.

    Learn about sea turtles, see them as they recuperate in the hospital and take home a lasting memento from the gift shop.

  • 16 mile(s) from Jekyll Island Museum, exhibitions in the museum feature objects and photos from the extensive collections and introduces you to the rich heritage of Jekyll Island, whose social and architectural legacy is reflected in the Jekyll Island Club National Historic Landmark District.

  • 16 mile(s) from Faith Chapel, built in 1904, served as a non-denominational chapel for members of the Jekyll Island Club.

    The simple design reflects the relaxed fell of the island.

    One of the windows is a magnificent, signed example of Louis Comfort Tiffany's work.

  • 16 mile(s) from Jekyll Island Club National Historic Landmark District, is one of the largest Historic Districts in the country, with its 240-acre site and 33 historic structures.

    In the early 1900s, it was the grounds for the world's most exclusive club.

  • 16 mile(s) from Hofwyl-Broadfield Plantation, in the early 1800s, William Brailsford carved a rice planation from marshes along the Altamaha River.

    The last heir left the planation and the antebellum home to the state of Georgia in 1973.





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Number of meeting rooms: 1
Meeting Seats: 150


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Rooms: 61




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