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    • Brunswick Landing Marina

      On 6/9/08, as part of a “Georgia Wish List,” I posed the following question:

      30. Someone who has docked at Brunswick Landing Marina, please give us a report on what you found. Any dining recommendations in nearby, downtown Brunswick would also be very welcome.

      Replies follow:

      Brunswick Landing is a real find. Floating docks, no current to speak of, really clean restrooms, showers and laundry rooms. Walk to main street for good restaurants. “Christie’s” is the #6 restaurant in Georgia and the best I have experienced in a very long time. One note – do not arrive on Sunday hungry unless you have arranged transportation. Rolling up the sidewalks takes on new meaning here. At least three West Marine employees live in the Marina and give assistance if needed.

      This marina is very popular for those who have insurance that require them to have their boats north of 31 degrees north latitude for the hurricane season. Call ahead for reservations – way ahead for June thru October. 

      David Jenkins
      GB 46-232
      At Last

      Stayed at Brunswick Landing Marina on April 18 to April 20. Clean and friendly marina. Excellent amenities (clean showers,boater’s lounge), $1.50 foot. Free laundry. Nice town, but stores close up on Saturday. Ate at Cargo Portside Restaurant. Very nice place. Try the pork chops.
      Dick & Char Boehm

      Stopped there Sunday of Memorial Day Weekend. The town was closed…not a store or restaurant open.ÂÃ’šÃ‚ The docks are fine and the dock mistress is very good! She knows what she is doing. It pays to closely follow her instructions. We’ve stayed there a couple of times. Good place to be in a blow.
      Malcolm Farrel

      On 6/9/08, as part of a “Georgia Wish List,” I posed the following question:

      30. Someone who has docked at Brunswick Landing Marina, please give us a report on what you found. Any dining recommendations in nearby, downtown Brunswick would also be very welcome.

      Replies follow:

      Brunswick Landing is a real find.ÂÃ’šÃ‚ Floating docks, no current to speak of, really clean restrooms, showers and laundry rooms.ÂÃ’šÃ‚ Walk to main street for good restaurants.ÂÃ’šÃ‚ “Christie’s” is the #6 restaurant in Georgia and the best I have experienced in a very long time.ÂÃ’šÃ‚ $$$ÂÃ’šÃ‚ One note – do not arrive on Sunday hungry unless you have arranged transportation.ÂÃ’šÃ‚ Rolling up the sidewalks takes on new meaning here.ÂÃ’šÃ‚ At least three West Marine employees live in the Marina and give assistance if needed.

      This marina is very popular for those who have insurance that require them to have their boats north of 31 degrees north latitude for the hurricane season.ÂÃ’šÃ‚ Call ahead for reservations – way ahead for June thru October. 

      David Jenkins
      GB 46-232
      At Last

      Stayed at Brunswick Landing Marina on April 18 to April 20.ÂÃ’šÃ‚ Clean and friendly marina.ÂÃ’šÃ‚ Excellent amenities (clean showers,boater’s lounge)ÂÃ’šÃ‚ ÂÃ’šÃ‚ $1.50 foot.ÂÃ’šÃ‚ Free laundry.ÂÃ’šÃ‚ Nice town, but stores close up on Saturday.ÂÃ’šÃ‚ Ate at Cargo Portside Restaurant.ÂÃ’šÃ‚ Very nice place.ÂÃ’šÃ‚ Try the pork chops.
      Dick & Char Boehm

      Stopped there Sunday of Memorial Day Weekend.ÂÃ’šÃ‚ The town was closed…not a store or restaurant open.ÂÃ’šÃ‚ The docks are fine and the dock mistress is very good!ÂÃ’šÃ‚ She knows what she is doing.ÂÃ’šÃ‚ It pays to closely follow her instructions. We’ve stayed there a couple of times.ÂÃ’šÃ‚ Good place to be in a blow.
      Malcolm Farrel

      Comments from Cruisers (1)

      1. Chris -  September 27, 2011 - 2:12 pm

        Update and observation

        Cargo was great — was, it’s out of business.
        We ate at the 4th of May (Brunswick not St Simon) the night they opened for business and waddled back to the boat. Not only were servings copious, they were excellent.

        The first row slips are very uncomfortable to unsafe when a strong southerly is blowing. Our boat was almost unboardable in winds of only 18 knots.

        The second row and on back is fine.

        Reply to Chris

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