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When you want an alternative to the theme park in Orlando, Georgia has it all.

June 12, 2014 11:45
12062014 cumberland island

By

Rupert Parker,

Rupert Parker

3 min read

I'm standing by the jetty on Cumberland Island waiting for the ferry back to St Marys and can see dolphins and manatees frolicking off the coast.

It's less than three hours' drive from SeaWorld in Orlando, but here I'm seeing animals in their natural habitat.

Across the island, the 18-mile undeveloped beach is one of the most important loggerhead sea turtle nesting areas with almost 2000 recorded in the last three seasons. I don't see any of them but catch sight of wild horses, originally brought by 16th century Spanish missionaries who gave their name to the flowering plant draped over the trees - British settlers were reminded of their long beards and christened it Spanish Moss.

Cumberland is the largest and most southernmost of the Sea Islands and is only accessible by boat from St Marys.