Tybee Island Light Station

Tybee’s Light Station, built in 1773, is Georgia’s oldest and tallest lighthouse, and one of America’s most complete historic light stations. It has been guiding mariners safely into the Savannah River for more than 270 years, although it has been rebuilt several times. All of its original support buildings are still located on the five-acre site off US-80 at Fort Screven. Still a functioning navigational aid, the station’s light, courtesy of a first order Fresnel lens, can be seen 18 miles out to sea.Visitors willing to climb the 178 steps to the top of the recently restored lighthouse will enjoy a spectacular view of the entire island. The newly renovated head keeper’s cottage, the Tybee Museum and gift shop are also on site.

Hours of Operation:

  • Open every day, except Tuesday, from 9:00 AM to 5:30 PM.
  • Entrance tickets are not available after 4.30pm.
  • Closed St. Patrick’s Day, Thanksgiving, Christmas Day, and New Years Day.

Cost:
(Includes admission to the Tybee Museum)

  • Adults: $7.00
  • Seniors: $5.00 (62+)
  • Children: $5.00 (6-17)
  • Children: Free (5 and under)
  • Groups: $5.00 (10 or more people) with a reservation. $6.00 without
  • Military: $5.00 (Must present ID)
  • Coast Guard: Free (Must present ID)

For additional information, call 912-786-5801 or visit tybeelighthouse.org

 

Sunset Tours at the Tybee Lighthouse

Now announcing Friday Sunset Tours at the Tybee Lighthouse. These tours are limited to 25 guests only and will give you an opportunity to experience a personal tour and climb to the top of the lighthouse to take in a beautiful Tybee Island sunset. The cost is $25 per person. There are only 13 chances to do this this year the dates are:

  • March 13
  • April 20, 27
  • May 18, 25
  • June 22, 29
  • July 6, 27
  • August 24, 31
  • September 14

To make reservations or for more information please call 912-786-5801