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Golden Isles Wedding Venues | Receptions
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Created in a classic Mediterranean style, The Cloister was first designed by renowned Palm Beach architect Addison Mizner in 1928 and is a timeless and happy oasis of old world elegance, featuring terra cotta roofs and sunlit garden patios. Elegant and natural, The Cloister features ocean tides, winding rivers, salt marshes and miles of unspoiled shoreline, a private beach on the Atlantic and breathtaking sunsets over the Black Banks River. Nestled in Georgia's Golden Isles, The Cloister is located on a private island 75 minutes north of Jacksonville, FL and 85 minutes south of Savannah, GA.
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Nestled in a natural setting of a barrier island off the Georgia coast, the Jekyll Island Club opened in 1888 as a hunting retreat for America's wealthiest families. Here, millionaires such as the Rockefellers, Vanderbilts, J. Morgan and the Astors wintered in seclusion until the onset of World War II. Subsequently abandoned, it was meticulously restored in 1986, and returned to its original elegance, from the lofty towers to the encircling verandas. Now a world class resort for your next vacation, getaway, retreat or meeting. A landmark to experience.
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Greyfield Inn, The
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4 North Second Street, P.O. Box 900 Fernandina Beach, FL 32035
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A Luxury romantic hotel-restaurant on the Georgia coast's golden isles. A grand and graceful mansion located on Georgia's Golden Isles on the states southernmost coastal island, Cumberland Island. Cumberland Island was the 19th century retreat of Thomas and Lucy Carnegie who, in 1900, built Greyfield for their daughter, Margaret Ricketson. Converted to an inn during 1962 by her daughter, Lucy R. Ferguson, and family - who oversee the daily operation - Greyfield Inn exudes the welcoming atmosphere and charm of a family home.
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Village Inn & Pub
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500 Mallory St., Pier Village St. Simons Island, GA 31522
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Nestled under the giant live oaks between the parks and the commercial area of the historic oceanfront Village and Lighthouse District the Village Inn and Pub is modeled after a historic 1930 beach cottage carefully restored. The beach cottage, which serves as our main guesthouse, features an antique English Pub made of solid mahogany. You will also find the original stone fireplace. The small, intimate guesthouse and Inn is the perfect setting for your wedding, business meeting or any private function. Shop to your heart’s content at the many quaint shops or enjoy dining at any of the great restaurants.
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Emerald Princess Casino Cruise Ship, The
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1 (800) 842-0115
• (912) 265-3558
Brunswick, GA 31520
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Jekyll Island Convention Center
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912-635-3400
1 Beachview Drive Jekyll Island, GA
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Cloister Restaurant, The
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912-638-3611
Sea Island, GA 31561
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Featuring: Classic full-course dinner menus with the freshest local fish, shrimp and crab, black angus beef, lamb and veal all served in the quiet elegance of this world-renowned resort. Award-winning wine list. A grand tradition since 1928. Live entertainment.
Serving: Breakfast, lunch and dinner. Seating capacity for private group: 700. Open Sundays. Reservations recommended. Handicapped accessible. Jacket and tie required. American Express, MasterCard, VISA.
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Greyfield Inn Dining
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1 (888) 241-6408
• (904) 261-6408
Cumberland Island, GA
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Featuring: Each morning, awaken to a full and satisfying breakfast which includes fresh-squeezed orange juice and fruit, homemade muffins and breakfast meats, as well as eggs, pancakes or one of the chef's specialties. Midday, enjoy the day's explorations with a satisfying picnic lunch. During cocktail hour each evening, Greyfield serves hors d'ouvres in the Inn's well-stocked bar while sharing stories with fellow guests. Dinner is a casually elelgant affair, served in the glow of candlelight. The nightly entrees feature fresh and creative cuisine, accompanied, if desired, by a selection from the wine cellar.
Serving: Breakfast, lunch and dinner. Dress code:jackets required. Complimentary non-alcoholic beverages and hors d'oeuvres in bar 24 hours daily. VISA.
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