Hofwyl-Broadfield 44th Annual Christmas Tour

Hofwyl-Broadfield Plantation State Historic Site 5556 US Highway 17N, Brunswick, GA, United States

COST: $10 for adults, $6 for youth (6-17), children 5 and under are free. Visitors will walk along the illuminated path under centuries old oaks and will be treated to a guided tour of the antebellum rice plantation. Enter the front door of the decorated plantation home where members of the Glynn County Garden Club…

Glynn Visual Arts Mistletoe Market

Postell Park 532 Beachview Drive, St Simons Island, GA, United States

Join us for our holiday festival at Postell Park in the heart of the Pier Village, just steps from the ocean on St. Simons Island. Celebrating our 16th Annual Mistletoe Market Fine Arts and Crafts Festival featuring over 60 juried talented artists and skilled artisans from around the region. Showcasing an impressive and eclectic collection…

Crafts in the Village

Postell Park 532 Beachview Drive, St Simons Island, GA, United States

Come shop original art and handmade crafts from up to 70 artists! Jewelry, ceramics, woodcrafts, decor, art, pottery, photography, hanging chairs, skincare, candles, soaps, glass art, bird houses, wearables, specialty foods, AND MORE! For more information visit craftsinthevillage.com

Classic Tales of Christmas at Hofwyl-Broadfield

Hofwyl-Broadfield Plantation State Historic Site 5556 US Highway 17N, Brunswick, GA, United States

Regular admission: $8.75 for adults, $6.50 for seniors, $5.50 youth (6-17), children 5 and under are free. Join master British Storyteller, Dylan Jones, for "Classic Tales of Christmas". Dylan is ideally suited to recount festive favourites. He has been an experienced storyteller since his youth. He won his first award in public speaking, winning "Best…

Jekyll Island Treasures

This two-month-long annual event on Jekyll Island is a favorite tradition spawned from a fishing legacy. In the early 1900s, east coast fishermen used hollow glass balls, or floats, on their nets as markers. Occasionally, the floats would break loose and wash ashore for lucky beachcombers to find and keep. Collecting these rare, highly sought…

Brunswick Rockin’ Stewbilee

Mary Ross Park, Brunswick, GA Mary Ross Park, Brunswick, GA, United States

An annual day-long event at Mary Ross Waterfront Park that brings cooking teams in town to compete for the People's Choice and Judge's Award for the best Brunswick Stew in all of the land. Enjoy a Stew Tasting Contest, Car Show, Motorcycle Ride, Pooch Parade, and live music, kid's fun zone, classic car show, arts…

St. Simons Land Trust Oyster Roast 2025

Gascoigne Bluff

The St. Simons Land Trust Oyster Roast has for more than 20 years been considered THE most popular community event in the Golden Isles with live music, delicious coastal cuisine, and preferred beverages provided by restaurants and partners from across Glynn County. Enjoy favorite dishes from some of the most popular restaurants in the Golden…

Bicycle Ride Across Georgia Winter Ride

The Winter Ride is an annual multi-day cycling tour of coastal areas near St Marys and Jekyll Island, suitable for all levels of cyclists. Each day we ride to different locations in the St. Marys area and visit such attractions as Cumberland Island, the Jekyll Island, Fernandina Beach, and Kings Bay Submarine Base. Each night…

$1125

St. Simons Island Storytelling Festival

Epworth By The Sea 100 Arthur J. Moore Drive, St. Simons Island, GA, United States

Relive past times and celebrate the best of humanity in the joy-filled space of story. You will laugh, you will cry and you will discover how very alive you can feel!

Crafts in the Village

Postell Park 532 Beachview Drive, St Simons Island, GA, United States

FREE to attend – come on out and enjoy our beautiful island! Come shop original art and handmade crafts from up to 70 artists! Jewelry, ceramics, woodcrafts, decor, art, pottery, photography, hanging chairs, skincare, candles, soaps, glass art, bird houses, wearables, specialty foods, AND MORE! For more information visit craftsinthevillage.com