The King and Prince Beach & Golf Resort
Historic Mediterranean Revival resort and Historic Hotels of America member with direct Atlantic frontage.
Direct Atlantic frontage near the heart of Saint Simons beach life.
The island stay for mornings near the pier, beach walks, live oaks, and low-key dining after a day outside.
Ranked hotel options with the local notes that make comparison easier.
Historic Mediterranean Revival resort and Historic Hotels of America member with direct Atlantic frontage.
Direct Atlantic frontage near the heart of Saint Simons beach life.
Modern adults-only all-suite boutique with rooftop lounge positioning and access to King and Prince amenities.
A short, easy hop from beach access and King and Prince amenities.
Adults-only inn blending 1930 Spanish-style cottages, mature oaks, and a heritage pub social scene.
Tucked into the village-side rhythm of Saint Simons with easy walkable charm.
Accessible Sea Island brand option with airy architecture and relaxed social spaces at moderated rates.
Near Sea Island amenities with a more approachable hotel feel than the marquee resort experience.
Condo-oriented luxury inventory positioned for Beachview travelers who prioritize oceanfront access and parking.
Beachview Drive positioning suits travelers who want to keep the ocean and parking close.
Lighthouse-area boutique stay called out in research for heritage location and strong verified traveler sentiment.
Close to the lighthouse and village energy that define many first SSI trips.
First-party context for choosing the right hotel area before you check rates.
Choose Saint Simons Island when the trip is centered on beach mornings, the lighthouse and village area, oak-lined streets, and a classic Golden Isles hotel setting.
South-island and Beachview stays are best for beach access, while village-area inns work well for restaurants, pier walks, and a lower-key evening rhythm.
SSI is strongest for couples, beach weekends, first-time Golden Isles visitors, and travelers who want island atmosphere without needing a large resort footprint.