Feral · Unapologetic

Cumberland Island — Wild Horses & Ruins, GA

Destination: Cumberland Island, GeorgiaNights: 3Group: 410Season: March, April, May, October, NovemberEstimated: $1,800–$3,200 per person

Three days at Greyfield Inn, the only hotel on Cumberland Island—a 1900 Carnegie family mansion where you wake to the sound of wild horses on the beach below. Morning rides through salt marsh and dune with Equestrian Ventures, the island's outfitter, tracking the herds that roam Sea Camp Beach at dawn; afternoons exploring the tabby ruins of Plum Orchard and the overgrown gardens of Stafford Plantation. Dinners at Spencer House in St. Marys—shrimp fresh from the docks, she-crab soup, bourbon neat—then a return to Greyfield's library for cards and the kind of quiet that feels ceremonial. This is a bachelorette as pilgrimage: salt-worn, unhurried, the girls moving through landscape like they belong there.

What she'll do

Horseback Riding

Beach

Hiking

Sunset Cruise

Where she sleeps

  • · Greyfield Inn

Where she eats

  • · Spencer House Restaurant
  • · St. Marys Seafood Restaurant

Questions

How do we get there?
Ferry from St. Marys, Georgia (45 minutes from Jacksonville airport) departs daily. Greyfield arranges transport; the crossing itself is part of the ritual.
Do we need riding experience?
Equestrian Ventures accommodates all levels—walks through marsh are meditative, canters on beach are exhilarating. Horses are steady and island-wise.
What's the vibe?
Quiet luxury, no cell service, no crowds. Think linen dresses at dinner, sand in your hair, conversations that last hours. This is not a party weekend—it's a reset.

Ready to book the story?

Five quick questions, then we build the full itinerary — lodging, daily schedule, dining, bars, the group-chat message — and drop you into a Trip Room you can share with the crew.