(0.3 km from Tybee Island Marine Science Center)
Lucky Beach on Tybee Island offers air-conditioned accommodations with a balcony.he holiday home is equipped with four bedrooms, a kitchen equipped with a dishwasher and a microwave, a washing machine, and two bathrooms equipped with a hairdryer.
107 Gen George Marshall Boulevard 1 (0.3 km from Tybee Island Marine Science Center)
General George Marshall is located on Tybee Island and features air-conditioned accommodations with a balcony. This holiday home provides complimentary private parking, a 24-hour front desk, and complimentary WiFi.
(0.4 km from Tybee Island Marine Science Center)
Ideally Located Luxe Beach House on Tybee Island offers accommodations in Tybee Island 1312 feet from Tybee Island Beach.
21 Officers Row (0.5 km from Tybee Island Marine Science Center)
This bed and breakfast on Tybee Island, Georgia, features an outdoor swimming pool. Daily breakfast and complimentary Wi-Fi are included. The beach is a 2-minute walk away. Each room at the Surf Song Bed and Breakfast includes a cable television.
(0.6 km from Tybee Island Marine Science Center)
Located in Tybee Island, within a 5-minute walk of Tybee Island Beach, Gone Coastal offers accommodations with free WiFi and air conditioning.
(0.6 km from Tybee Island Marine Science Center)
Boasting air-conditioned accommodations with a balcony Barefoot in the Park is located in Tybee Island. The holiday home is 1312 feet from Tybee Island Beach.
85 Van Horne Ave Unit 7B (0.6 km from Tybee Island Marine Science Center)
Located in Tybee Island in the Georgia region Beach Fun 7B has a balcony and sea views. It is located 656 feet from Tybee Island Beach and features free WiFi plus a 24-hour front desk.
(0.6 km from Tybee Island Marine Science Center)
Beachfront Getaway - Pools Tennis - Steps to Sand condo is situated in Tybee Island. This property offers access to a patio. The apartment comes with 2 bedrooms and a living room with a satellite TV and DVD player.
Tybee Island Marine Science Center is a unique and exciting educational center based on the island of Tybee. It was established in 1986 to help people explore the natural world around them and to increase their understanding of marine science. The center offers an array of learning opportunities for all ages, from interactive exhibits, salt marsh tours, lectures, workshops and events, to hands-on experiences such as touch tanks, guided beach walks, boat trips and fishing trips. There are also volunteer opportunities available for those looking to give back to the community.
At the Tybee Island Marine Science Center visitors can explore a variety of topics including coastal ecology, tidal zone ecology, oceanography and environmental health. They can take part in special programs such as beach restoration activities or turtle tracking. Through interactive exhibits they can learn about the history of Tybee Island as well as how tides work and how they impact our environment. Special events include lectures on sea turtles nesting season or an outdoor movie night featuring films about life beneath the sea surface.
The center also has an aquarium with fish found in local waters so visitors can get a closer look at these amazing creatures without having to go out into the ocean themselves. The Touch Tank provides guests with an opportunity to interact with invertebrates such as starfish and horseshoe crabs found along the Georgia coast. Visitors can even join a field trip led by experienced naturalists who share stories about nature’s secrets in various habitats around Tybee Island.
The Tybee Island Marine Science Center is committed to protecting our environment through education and research initiatives like beach clean-ups and water-quality testing for pollutants like red tide. The center works with local organizations that host quality educational programs like Project WILD which helps teachers introduce conservation concepts into their classroom curriculum. In addition, they have developed partnerships with other institutions around Georgia so they can collaborate on research initiatives aimed at better understanding our natural world while making sure it’s safe for generations to come.