Learn about Georgia’s nesting sea turtles, then feed a visiting loggerhead
1 hour
Center admission, Turtle talk
Explore the lives of sea turtles that nest on coastal Georgia’s beaches in this lecture-style Turtle Talk. After the program, head to the Coastal Gallery to feed a visiting loggerhead sea turtle.
Recommended for ages 6 and up. Guests under 18 must be accompanied by a paid adult.
Cancel with 24 hours notice for a full refund. No-shows are not refunded. If the program is cancelled due to inclement weather, you will be refunded except for any service fees.
Enter through the front doors and check in at the Cashier Station in the gift shop, then wait in the East Gallery until your educator starts the program.
Arrive early enough to use the restrooms before your start time. Programs begin on time and late arrivals can’t be accommodated.
No. Parking is in a city-owned lot with no dedicated spaces for program participants, and it may require a separate payment. Allow extra time for traffic and parking during busy summer months.
37 Meddin Drive, Tybee Island, GA 31328
This small but engaging marine science center wins hearts with its conservation-focused mission and genuinely helpful staff. Visitors appreciate that it's an ethical alternative to typical aquariums, with proceeds clearly going toward animal care and rehabilitation. The hands-on touch tank gets consistent praise, especially with younger kids, and the beach walk programs offer educational experiences where groups have spotted dolphins right offshore. Families love the outdoor playground and interactive exhibits spread across three stories, plus tracking screens that monitor whales and ships. The experience is intentionally compact, taking most visitors about 30-45 minutes to explore. Some guests expecting a large-scale aquarium may find the number of live exhibits smaller than anticipated, though what's here clearly resonates with the conservation-minded approach. The staff consistently earns high marks for being patient, knowledgeable, and wonderful with children's endless questions. Located conveniently near the beach with easy access, it's positioned as a meaningful way to support marine conservation while enjoying your island visit, particularly appealing if you're traveling with curious kids.
This place is a great place to learn about local Marine life. Admission is good all day and it's right next to the beach. If you're an adult walking around without kids it may only take 30 minutes to see everything but this place could easily keep kids busy for maybe an hour or more. As soon as we walked in we were right in time for a sea turtle feeding. The staff was very knowledgeable and friendly. They have a handful of ocean/sea life there and I really enjoyed the little sea turtles.
Ani D
April 4, 2026
This place is a great place to learn about local Marine life. Admission is good all day and it's right next to the beach. If you're an adult walking around without kids it may only take 30 minutes to see everything but this place could easily keep kids busy for maybe an hour or more. As soon as we walked in we were right in time for a sea turtle feeding. The staff was very knowledgeable and friendly. They have a handful of ocean/sea life there and I really enjoyed the little sea turtles.
Ani D
April 4, 2026