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tybee island

Florida might be the more popular beach destination globally, but we are here to tell you today that Georgia's 100-mile Atlantic Ocean coastline could be a hidden gem worth considering on your next beach trip to the East Coast.

Georgia's beach towns, as per the National Weather Service, experience similar subtropical weather as Florida deep into September — particularly the areas near the Florida-Georgia border, extending from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the Chattahoochee River. The hot, humid summer might be coming to an end in Georgia, but even fall afternoons are pleasant with occasional thunderstorms.

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Savannah, GA is known for its budding restaurant and bar scene, rich historic background, and scenic and eccentric architecture.

When tourists make their way through the Hostess City, many set aside time to visit Tybee Island, the charming and quaint beach town just outside of Savannah.

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Georgia's coast is covered in some seriously beautiful beaches.

While some may be more touristy than others, it doesn't take away from experiencing the salty air.

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Kayaking is a tried and true way to beat the infamous Georgia heat.

Getting together a group of friends and spending time out on the water is an ideal active summer pastime.

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There is a great white shark right off the coast of Georgia, and he appears to be making his way closer to the shore, based on his tracked path.

Cabot, a sub-adult male shark, weighs 533 pounds and is nearly 10 feet long, and he's not done growing.

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