Cape Hatteras National Seashore
- +12524732111
- North Carolina, United States
- https://www.nps.gov/caha/index.htm
Location: Southern end of Jekyll Island, Georgia
Address: Jekyll Island, GA 31527
Water Type: Saltwater (Atlantic Ocean & St. Andrews Sound)
Beach Type: Public scenic beach
Sand Type: Firm sand with natural shoreline elements
Water Conditions: Calmer waters near the sound; moderate Atlantic currents nearby
Best For: Wildlife viewing, quiet walks, photography
Best Time to Visit: Year-round; sunrise and sunset are ideal
Beach Hours: Sunrise to sunset
Pet Policy: Dogs allowed on leash
Beach Cleanliness: Natural and well preserved
Average Rating: 4.7/5
Pricing: Jekyll Island entry/parking fee required
Parking: Designated parking area nearby
Accessibility: Good (short walk to shoreline)
Crowd Level: Low to moderate
St. Andrew Beach is located at the southernmost tip of Jekyll Island, where the Atlantic Ocean meets St. Andrews Sound. This unique positioning creates a more tranquil and scenic environment compared to busier swimming beaches.
It is known for its peaceful atmosphere, open views, and frequent wildlife sightings, including dolphins offshore and migratory birds along the shoreline. The beach is less commercialized and feels more natural, making it ideal for visitors seeking quiet coastal scenery rather than a high-energy beach day.
St. Andrew Beach maintains a natural setting with limited development.
Visitors can expect:
Public parking area
Sandy pathways to the beach
Nearby picnic areas
Restroom facilities within driving distance
There are typically no lifeguards stationed here. The area emphasizes conservation and natural beauty.
Because the beach sits near a sound and open Atlantic waters, conditions can vary.
Typical characteristics include:
Tidal influences
Gentle to moderate currents
Variable water clarity
Sandbars exposed at low tide
Swimming is possible but not the primary attraction. Visitors should check tide conditions before entering the water.
Wildlife watching
Dolphin spotting
Beach walking
Photography
Sunset viewing
Picnicking
St. Andrew Beach is especially popular with nature lovers and photographers.
Driftwood Beach
Jekyll Island Historic District
Georgia Sea Turtle Center
These nearby sites make Jekyll Island a well-rounded destination.
Jekyll Island oceanfront resorts
Vacation rentals on the island
Hotels in Brunswick, Georgia
Staying on Jekyll Island offers the most convenient access.
Nature enthusiasts
Couples
Photographers
Visitors seeking quiet coastal scenery
It is less suited for visitors seeking strong surf or busy beach amenities.
Spring and fall offer comfortable temperatures and fewer crowds. Sunrise and sunset provide the best lighting and wildlife activity.
Observe island entry fee requirements
Check tide schedules
Bring water and sun protection
Leave natural elements undisturbed
St. Andrew Beach offers a quiet, scenic coastal experience at the southern tip of Jekyll Island. It is best suited for wildlife viewing and peaceful shoreline walks rather than traditional high-activity swimming.
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