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Île de Sapelo Excursions

Aperçu
L'île de Sapelo est située à cinq milles au large de la côte de Géorgie. Le ferry de l'île ne peut être utilisé que par les employés de l'État de Géorgie, les résidents de l'île et leurs invités, ainsi que les touristes accompagnés d'un guide autorisé de l'île.
Ville: Géorgie
Sun 23 Feb
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Information additionnelle
  • Animaux d'assistance autorisés
  • Les bébés doivent s'asseoir sur les genoux d'un adulte
  • Convient à tous les niveaux de condition physique
  • Véhicules de transport régulièrement désinfectés
  • Vaccination COVID-19 obligatoire pour les guides
  • J'ai été entièrement vacciné contre le Covid 19 avec quatre injections du vaccin Moderna. Les masques ne sont pas nécessaires si vous roulez dans la cabine fermée du ferry. Il est recommandé de s'asseoir à l'extérieur sur le pont supérieur, si le temps le permet.
À quoi s'attendre
1
Sapelo Island
The half day Sapelo tour includes the beautiful unspoiled Sapelo Beach, the scenic Sapelo Lighthouse, the impressive R.J. Reynolds Mansion, the University of Georgia Marine Institute, and the African American Gullah Geechee Hog Hammock National Historic Area, with a two room school house, two historic churches, and numerous "shotgun" house and new vacation homes.
2
Sapelo Island
The whole day Sapelo Island tour includes everything seen on the half day tour plus the restored African American Gullah Geechee Raccoon Bluff Church, Blackbeard Island and Creek, the extensive slave cabin tabby ruins and plantation house at Chocolate Plantation, the mysterious 4,500 year old Indian shell ring, the R. J. Reynolds Wildldife Management Area with deer and wild pigs and wild cattle, the Log Landing, Reynolds cotton gin, historic Island store, gracious guest houses, tabby, ruins of Georgia's first mule powered sugar mill, haunted Behavior slave cemetery, still in use, and the Reynolds airfield and hangar.
3
Sapelo Island
The half day Sapelo tour includes the beautiful unspoiled Sapelo Beach, the scenic Sapelo Lighthouse, the impressive R.J. Reynolds Mansion, the University of Georgia Marine Institute, and the African American Gullah Geechee Hog Hammock National Historic Area, with a two room school house, two historic churches, and numerous "shotgun" house and new vacation homes.
4
Sapelo Island
The whole day Sapelo Island tour includes everything seen on the half day tour plus the restored African American Gullah Geechee Raccoon Bluff Church, Blackbeard Island and Creek, the extensive slave cabin tabby ruins and plantation house at Chocolate Plantation, the mysterious 4,500 year old Indian shell ring, the R. J. Reynolds Wildldife Management Area with deer and wild pigs and wild cattle, the Log Landing, Reynolds cotton gin, historic Island store, gracious guest houses, tabby, ruins of Georgia's first mule powered sugar mill, haunted Behavior slave cemetery, still in use, and the Reynolds airfield and hangar.
5
Île Sapelo
La visite d'une demi-journée de Sapelo comprend la magnifique plage préservée de Sapelo, le pittoresque phare de Sapelo, l'impressionnant R.J. Reynolds Mansion, l'Institut marin de l'Université de Géorgie et la zone historique nationale afro-américaine de Gullah Geechee Hog Hammock, avec une école de deux pièces, deux églises historiques et de nombreuses maisons "fusil de chasse" et de nouvelles maisons de vacances.
6
Île Sapelo
La visite d'une journée complète sur l'île de Sapelo comprend tout ce qui est vu lors de la visite d'une demi-journée, ainsi que l'église afro-américaine restaurée de Gullah Geechee Raccoon Bluff, l'île et le ruisseau de Barbe Noire, les vastes ruines tabby de la cabane d'esclaves et la maison de plantation de Chocolate Plantation, le mystérieux coquillage indien vieux de 4 500 ans ring, la zone de gestion de la faune R. J. Reynolds avec des cerfs, des cochons sauvages et du bétail sauvage, le Log Landing, l'égreneuse de coton Reynolds, le magasin historique de l'île, des maisons d'hôtes gracieuses, des tabby, les ruines du premier moulin à sucre alimenté par des mulets de Géorgie, le cimetière hanté des esclaves Behavior, toujours en service, et l'aérodrome et le hangar de Reynolds.
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Commentaires (6)
aliciaeH7571PM
Aug 2022
My daughter and I took Jim's tour last october, visiting all the way from washington state, and it was my favorite part of visiting georgia, just because of Jim! He was amazing! Talked to us the whole time, even on the boat ride over and back, was beyond knowledgeable and so funny! We took the half day tour but I'd love to come back again and take the full tour with my husband and nephew who didnt go on the trip with us because I know they would just love jim! Thank you so much for such a fun and memorable experience. I saw the other local tour guide on the boat and he didnt talk to his tour group either of the rides and they were back on the boat way before us. Jim fit in as much as he possibly could, getting us back just in time to catch the boat, so close that he thanked us in case he wasnt able to make it on before they departed because he had to park the car farther away than where he dropped us off. Amazing man, if you are looking to tour sapelo island do it with Jim!
Ironman91
Apr 2022
Jim Morrison is a wealth of knowledge about Sapelo. His tours are pet friendly. We are lighthouse adventurer’s and he insured we saw both lighthouses on Sapelo. He has some great recreational stories about President Jimmy Carter. If you plan on visiting Sapelo Island we highly recommend Jim Morrisons Sapelo tours.
Steve_H
Mar 2022
Island and tour were nice, but not special. But we were taken aback when tour guide kept asking for more money to cover costs of tour (ferry ticket, including his, pay for shuttle van, pay for gas), and he even made us pay for his lunch
Réponse de l'hôte
Apr 2022
Steve has his "facts" severely wrong! When he booked the tour, excluded items that guests must pay in addition to my included guide fee as listed on Viator were $5 per person for the ferry fee, including me, which were paid by the second party on the tour, not Steve! The second party also paid for my lunch, not Steve! Additional costs as stated on Viator included $50 for the rental vehicle and $10 for gas, paid in cash, exact change, to the vehicle owner, not me. Since Steve's didn't want to take the full day tour that the second group booked, I had to rent a second vehicle and communicate with Steve's group by walkie talkie. Steve did not advise me in advance that his elderly group had mobility issues, so we could not get out and walk around major areas of interest to discuss them in detail, forcing me to only stop and talk about them rather than walk to them. He also didn't spell "Sapelo" correctly either! Jim Morrison, Sapelo Island Tours.

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