Jan 24, 2010

Greyfield inn | cumberland island | phantom ranch grand canyon

A LUXURY ROMANTIC HOTEL extnew
ON THE GEORGIA COAST'S GOLDEN ISLES

...A grand and graceful mansion located on Georgia's Golden Isles on the state's 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.

Greyfield Inn's Latest Awards:

Greyfield Inn has been selected by the editors of National Geographic Traveler magazine to be featured in its first-ever, annual "Stay List" in the April 2008 issue of National Geographic Traveler.

it truly is the perfect getaway vacation.
In true southern fashion, we take great pride in our dining at Greyfield Inn. Each morning, awaken to a full and satisfying breakfast which includes fresh-squeezed orange juice and fruit, as well as eggs, pancakes or one of the Chef's specialties. Mid-day, enjoy your day's explorations in the Cumberland Island National Seashore with a satisfying picnic lunch.

During cocktail hour each evening on your getaway vacation, you are served hors d'oeuvres in the oceanfront resort Inn's well-stocked bar while you share stories with fellow guests. Dinner is a casually elegant affair, served in the glow of candlelight. Our nightly entrees feature fresh and creative cuisine, accompanied, if you desire, by a selection from our wine cellar.    GREYFIELD INN CUMBERLAND ISLAND GEORGIA
WILD DUNES    Cumberland Island is designated the Cumberland Island National Seashore by the National Park Service, and, as such, is preserved and protected from development.

The daily visitor rate is limited, ensuring a tranquil setting for the island's population of wild horses, deer, bobcat, boar, turkeys, armadillos and birds.

The Georgia Coast Inn's private compound includes more than 200 acres of pristine oceanfront hotel land devoted to guest use.

During your Georgia romantic getaway or honeymoon getaway, spend your days birding (over 300 species appear during the course of a year), swimming, biking, hiking, kayaking and fishing, or simply stroll our pristine, white sand beach and savor unparalleled privacy.

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