Offering a heated outdoor pool with a hot tub, this St. Simons Island Hampton Inn hotel features an outdoor sundeck, free hot breakfast, and free WiFi. Sea Island is 2.6 mi away.
Located in Saint Simons Island, 1.1 miles from East Beach, Queen's Court Inn has accommodations with a garden and free private parking. This 2-star hotel offers luggage storage space and free WiFi.
Slawek
United States of America
I love the location, it was so close to all the shops and restaurants on Mallery Street. The staff were very friendly and attentive. They told us about all the attractions and fun places to see the next time we are in the area.
Located in Saint Simons Island, Epworth By The Sea has a garden, shared lounge and free WiFi. Featuring an ATM, this property also provides guests with a playground. Guests can enjoy river views.
Judith
United States of America
The room, building, location are top-notch. We chose it for a restful last night in SSI and it didn’t disappoint as we sat on the balcony and watched herons and dolphins just 100’ from us.
Located off of the main road, just minutes from the public beach, shopping village and lighthouse, this hotel is located in Saint Simons Island and features an outdoor pool with an archway-framed hot...
Dave
United States of America
The location & grounds were very nice! Very quiet!
Located in Saint Simons Island, a 3-minute walk from East Beach, Hotel Simone provides accommodations with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a fitness center and a garden.
jill
United States of America
Loved the quaint feeing of the whole place! It was awesome! The breakfast and little bar were well attended.
Located in the historic village of Saint Simons Island, Ocean Inn & Suites features a terrace. All rooms boast a flat-screen TV with cable channels and a private bathroom.
The Grey Owl Inn offers a hot tub and air-conditioned accommodations in Saint Simons Island, a 16-minute walk from East Beach.
Gordon
United States of America
Breakfast was delicious, my omelet was light and flavorful. Staff was very professional and courteous, hope to visit the grey owl again soon. Thank you for making our 15th anniversary special
We love St. Simons Island and have stayed more than a month each of the past three years. While a bit busy during school vacation weeks in April, it’s navigable if you know to avoid the Pier and Frederica St. during busy times. The locals are very welcoming to visitors to their tennis and pickleball groups in public parks. We bike all 30 miles of the bike trails and drivers are much more courteous to cyclists than in many other cycling towns.
Judith
United States of America
10
Scored 10
I absolutely love this place, second time here,...
I absolutely love this place, second time here, unfortunately this time just for a night on our way back home.
Eat at Porch, walk around town with cute stores and drive around the beautiful streets.
eveline
United States of America
10
Scored 10
St. Simon's Island is a quaint little Island with a quiet...
St. Simon's Island is a quaint little Island with a quiet atmosphere. We visited in the winter and it was a perfect winter getaway. I imagine the summer time (Spring, fall) are very busy times with much more activity. We visited historical sites and enjoyed the beach and some down time (Which we really needed). The temperatures were in the 60's on Friday (in January!) but a cold front came in on Saturday and the temperatures dropped into the 40's for a high that day. The sun made the days feel warmer - and we enjoyed the leisurely pace of our visit. There are many restaurants (wish we could have tried more!) and some shops, too. We enjoyed the historical sites (World War II Homefront Museum,, Lighthouse museum) Christ Church, Ft. Fredricka, Bloody Marsh) there were other places to visit, we just didn't have enough time to see everything.
Sharon
United States of America
10
Scored 10
Downtown called the village is small but have plenty of...
Downtown called the village is small but have plenty of restaurants & small shops, all close to the pier & lighthouse. Beach has nice sand & is very large further away from the pier. Rental bicycles, kayak tours, boat tours & few historical sites available also.
I found that it was a perfect location for relaxation, rest & enjoying the beach.
Johanne
United States of America
8.0
Scored 8.0
The island shuts down around 8 pm for food and any groceries...
The island shuts down around 8 pm for food and any groceries you may need. It’s super buggy so get some OFF. The lighthouse was very interesting as was the Hamilton Plantation tour of the Slave Cabins made of tabby..the tour guides there are so informative and friendly.. we’re able to learn amazing historical facts about the entire island..
Deborah
United States of America
10
Scored 10
Island is absolutely beautiful with lovely moss-draped trees...
Island is absolutely beautiful with lovely moss-draped trees and well-kept properties, public and private. The beaches are great with wide stretches of white sand. For our stay, the Atlantic was calm and welcoming.
Cheryl
United States of America
Explore guest reviews of hotels in Saint Simons Island
The whole place had a rustic holiday feel which was bright and cheery. The breakfast was good with enough choices to find something. The staff were very helpful and friendly. There were some really nice restaurants very close by to walk to and a short walk down the road leads to a lovely beach. There are free bikes to use and lots of cycle paths about. Hotel give you beach chairs to borrow if required.
We love everything about the hotel. Beds were comfy, the coffee was great and the customer service by the entire staff was absolutely wonderful. We went to St. Simons on a girls trip and I can't say enough about the place. Location and all was perfect. We will definitely stay there again.
Breakfast was meh old turkey sausage and nothing great. No pastries, yogurt, or fruit variety. Pool water was cloudy and spa was closed off. Furniture was very worn. No microwave in room. Bed was comfortable enough. Staff was friendly. I have stayed at nicer hotels that cost less.
It was a nice hotel, a little pricey, though. Due to Covid-19 breakfast was limited. The room wasn’t cleaned, in room coffee wasn’t replenished and the shampoo/conditioner dispenser was empty when I arrived. The bed was comfortable and the room was spacious.
Friendly staff. Comfortable beds. Clean hotel. Easy access location however, car is needed. Smores by firepit at night (we didnt use but it did look inviting). Decent breakfast. Overall, pleasurable experience! Oh yes AND great coffee shop across the street.
Nice hotel, friendly staff. Breakfast was fine, lady running breakfast area kept it very clean and tidy. Suite nice and roomy for my family. Nice and clean.
Very good value for money. Beds comfortable.
Not too far to drive to beach/ lighthouse etc.
All staff were exceptional!! Very accommodating & friendly! The manager, Rob, ensured we had all the comforts we needed! Highly recommend this hotel & we will be staying here again!! The complimentary coffee machine in the lobby was a great plus!!
This is the first time we decided to stay in a rental unit rather than a hotel. It was by far a great decision. The rental property was EXACTLY like we saw in the web page pictures. We would definitely rent from Sea Selah again.
We very much enjoyed staying at this hotel. It is beautiful, very green and with a lovely pool and common areas. It is a boutique hotel in beautiful style. We appreciated the friendliness of the staff at the reception.
The hotel is ideally situated in Pier Village close to lots of restaurants, shops, bars and the Pier. The hotel pool is a great size and well maintained. Our family room was a good size.
Location is great for walking to pier, park, shops, and restaurants. Hotel and room decor was very retro. Breakfast not included, but discount a nearby cafe with good food.
The view from our balcony was the star of the show. Grounds were lovely. We didn't realize when we booked that we were in a large conference grounds. Not a true hotel.
We have more than 70 million property reviews, all from real, verified guests.
How does it work?
1
It starts with a booking
It starts with a booking
The only way to leave a review is to first make a booking. That's how we know our reviews come from real guests who have stayed at the property.
2
Followed by a trip
Followed by a trip
When guests stay at the property, they check out how quiet the room is, how friendly the staff is, and more.
3
And finally, a review
And finally, a review
After their trip, guests tell us about their stay. We check for naughty words and verify the authenticity of all guest reviews before adding them to our site.
If you booked through us and want to leave a review, please sign in first.