Little St. Simons IslandExperience a place where only the sky is crowded.Victor Emanuel, ornithologist, quote
Roseate spoonbill. April-November Least tern. March-SeptemberLittle St. Simons Island, Georgia birdingPiping plover. August-MarchPeregine falcon. April/May, September/October
 

Experience a place where only the sky is crowded.

Little St. Simons Island, a pristine barrier island off Georgia’s coast, is a birder’s paradise where Life Lists are lengthened across 10,000 acres and seven miles of beach.

Our rates are all-inclusive, our accommodations are gracious, our cuisine is sensational and our team of gifted naturalists are eager to tell you about our birding programs and show you all the birding hot spots. And with only 32 overnight guests at a time, it’s the ultimate private island experience for birders.

  • Located on the Atlantic Migratory Flyway
  • More than 280 species recorded here
  • Valuable nesting, foraging and stop-over grounds
  • A critical staging site for shorebirds
  • Recognized as an Important Birding Area (IBA) by the American Bird Conservancy
  • Recognized as a Reserve Site by the Western Hemisphere Shorebird Reserve Network (WHSRN)

Click here to visit littlessi.com or call 866-855-0718Through March 18, 2010, stay two nights and your third night is free!

Enjoy guided outings and evening lectures with guest ornithologists during Spring bird migration on Little St. Simons Island.
This will be a great opportunity for beginner and advanced birders to see migrants and residents in their natural habitats. All-inclusive rates cover guided tours, nightly presentations, accommodations, all meals, use of Island equipment and boat rides to and from the Island.

Painted bunting. April-Octoberbirdwatching on Little St. Simons Island, GeorgiaRed knot. April/May, SeptemberBald eagle. Year round. Nests December-Marchbirding, birdwatching on Little St. Simons Island