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A-J’s Dockside on Tybee Island

A-J's Dockside Restaurant, Tybee Island, GA!

A-J’s Dockside Restaurant is a Mermaid Cottages all time favorite and a Tybee Island treasure. Anytime you have a hankering for amazing Georgia seafood and gorgeous waterfront views, head on down Chatham Avenue to A-J’s Dockside! Our very own Dutton-Waller, Blue Heron, and Canty’s Cottages are just a few of our homes without walking distance to A-J’s, but you can get your food fix whether you come by foot, car, bike, or even boat! Don’t just take our word for it- others have voted A-J’s Dockside Restaurant: Best Overall Restaurant, Best Service, Best Food, Best Outdoor Dining, Best Servers, Best Kitchen Staff, Best Martini, Best View of the Back River…and the list goes on! A-J’s Dockside is truly a Tybee gem!

Now, A-J’s is offering more than fabulous food. You can now head down to A-J’s for all you paddle boat and kayak rental needs! They are also your World Headquarters for “Tybee Bomb Squad” goodies.

Kayaks at A-J's!

For more information, make sure you check out their official Facebook page, give them a call at 912.786.9533, or shoot them an email at AJsDocksideRestaurant@yahoo.com.

So, what are you waiting for? If you’re headed to Tybee Island, make sure you visit A-J’s Dockside Restaurant. You’ll be glad you did!

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Tybee Island Sea Turtle News!

photo thanks to the Tybee Sea Turtle Project Facebook Page

The summer season might be coming to an end, but Tybee Island‘s sea turtle season is still going strong! Our Nest 5 hatched Tuesday, August 16th, and the wonderful people with the Tybee Sea Turtle Project excavated Saturday evening. Excavations are open to the public, so there was a pretty good crowd there to watch and learn! There were no live stragglers or casualties found – just hatched eggs. Wonderful news! In all, 60 to 80 babies made their way to the waiting waves.

Nest 5 excavation, photo thanks to the Tybee Sea Turtle Project Facebook Page.

That’s not all either! Nest 6 hatched Wednesday, August 17th. It was a good thing Sybil from the Tybee Sea Turtle Project was there, too! The action began before the sun fully set, so she was able to make sure the babies made their way safely to the ocean. The Nest 6 excavation was held Sunday evening. Eighty-one hatched eggs were found, along with 11 undeveloped eggs, no stragglers, but on little guy that didn’t make it. That’s sad news, but not uncommon. Over all, the nest was a success!

photo by Amy Capello from the Tybee Sea Turtle Project

If you’d like to learn more about Tybee Island wildlife, especially our beloved sea turtles, make sure to check out the Tybee Island Marine Science Center here on the island. If you can’t visit in person, check out their website! There’s a lot of wonderful information, and you can even plan out your visit ahead of time. We really appreciate all the hard working scientists and volunteers with the Tybee Sea Turtle Project, and we are sure the sea turtles do, too! Stay tuned, the season isn’t over yet!

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More Tybee Turtle Action!

If you know anything about Mermaid Cottages, you know we love our sea turtles! Well, the nest action keeps on coming here on Tybee Island. Nest Four hatched Friday, August 5th, during a rain storm. The wonderful folks over at the Tybee Sea Turtle Project even excavated a bit earlier than they planned due to more inclement weather. They found that 82 babies had hatched and made it out of the nest! The also found 17 unhatched eggs and one live baby straggler they happily released into the waves. No casualties either, so Nest Four was a success! Don’t you just love good news? We sure do!

photo credit: Tybee Sea Turtle Project Facebook Page

Speaking of news, have you been following Clover the sea turtle? It is so fascinating to see her journey charted, and right there on your computer screen at that! As of last Saturday, Clover has traveled over 200 miles!

Intrigued? Well, head on over to Seaturtle.org and follow Clover’s journey yourself! Just click the Track a Sea Turtle link, then look for Clover!

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Tybee Island Road Trip!!

If you didn’t already see it already, there’s a wonderful write up about Tybee Island in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution this month! Why Tybee Island for a road trip? Read the article here for the answer!

See the Tybee Island feature for yourself!
Welcome to Tybee Island!

The article really showcases our wonderful little island’s fun and fabulous features! Tybee is the closest oceanfront beach to all you inland beach bums, especially Atlanta, and we have an easy going, small town feel. There’s historic sites to explore, fabulous food to feast upon, and (of course!) there’s our beautiful beaches! The article even mentions Mermaid Cottages as the place to stay when you visit!

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution article pretty much covers it all, but if you want to know more about planning a trip to Tybee Island, make sure you head over to TybeeVisit.com. We’d love to have you stay with us while you are here, too! Check out our cottage offerings here and find the perfect fit for your Tybee road trip! Don’t hesitate a second to give us a call at 912.313.0784 with any questions or comments. We’re here for YOU!

Why Tybee? Plan a trip and come see for yourself today!

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Clover’s Tybee Island Send-off!

Hundreds of people showed up on Tybee Island last week to send a hometown girl off in style! Thursday, Clover the sea turtle was released into the waves on Tybee’s South Beach after spending her first three years of life with the marine experts at the Burton 4H Center. See, Clover was a straggler hatching, unable to leave the nest after hatching back in August of 2008. Today, Clover is a healthy, happy sea turtle that is back where she belongs, cruising the Waves of the Atlantic Ocean.

Cruise with Clover

The Cruise with Clover campaign successfully raised the $5,000 to purchase a satellite transmitter. Clover was outfitted with her transmitter last week and then she was ready to hit the waves! The cool thing about the transmitter? It isn’t just for scientists! That’s right, you can follow Clover’s journey right from your own home. She may be left the beach, but fans can follow her progress at Seaturtle.org! Just click the Georgia Sea Turtle Center link and look for Clover!

Thanks to all the supporters who made it out to give Clover a true Tybee Island send-off! We wish Clover all the luck int he world and hope to see her return to Tybee Island for a visit or two in the future!

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