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The Breeze Inn on Tybee Island

June 4, 2021 By Rhoda 579 Comments

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It’s been 7 years since we went on the beach trip to Tybee Island that was so much fun. Since summer is here, I thought you’d enjoy a peek at Mary Kay Andrews Breeze Inn again. It will get you in the mood for a beach trip for sure. Please note, the giveaway was long ago, this is not a current post!
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I hope you are not tired of seeing these beach cottages on Tybee Island, because I warned you I took lots of pics.  They are too beautiful not to share!  One of the cottages that our group stayed in on Tybee Island with Mermaid Cottages was The Breeze Inn, another of Mary Kay Andrews beach cottages.  It’s such a beauty with an old style beach feel, just as you’d expect from a 60’s beach resort. That’s the feel some of these cottages have. I love the nostalgia created on Tybee and it truly is a fun getaway.  I can’t wait to go back!

The Breeze Inn

The Breeze Inn. Doesn’t this pic just make you smile?

Breeze Inn table

Inside is a welcoming beach cottage chock full of vintage goodness.

breeze inn foyer

Bookcases filled with books and slipcovered chairs.

breeze inn living room

The living room is a happy mix of coral, blues, and greens. Those cute vintage shutters make the space so quaint.  Check out those lamps, too cute.

breeze inn ceiling fan

An old fashioned ceiling fan.

breeze inn dining

Living room looking towards the dining area.  Check out the sailfish over the TV.

breeze inn table mirror

Fish chest by the front door.

breeze inn

Looking into one room with a daybed.

breeze inn daybed

Turquoise daybed.

breeze inn upstairs

Charming white planked walls going upstairs.

breeze inn porch

Right out back is a cute screened porch with an old green glider and vintage rattan furniture.  I love this mix and the SEA sign.

breeze inn sea sign

The Sea, what a great place to relax.

breeze inn pink fridge

The pink fridge was fun.

breeze inn porch 2

The whole screened porch.

breeze inn bedroom

One of the bedrooms.

breeze inn bath

And bathroom

breeze inn twins

Upstairs, is a room with 3 twin beds and it has such a cute feel with red, white, and blue Americana.

breeze inn twins 2

Love this, can’t you see 3 little ones in here?

breeze inn master

The master in shades of blue and white.

breeze inn master windows

Love all those shuttered windows.

breeze inn master armoire

Armoire with old suitcases.

breeze inn master hall

This little hallway goes to the master bath inside the bedroom.

breeze inn master bath

Very cute and quaint in shades of soft blue and white.  Look at that bird holding the toilet paper roll.

breeze inn master bath2

A cute little ducky.

breeze inn master bath 3

Treasures from the sea on those vintage sconces.

breeze inn master desk

A cute desk with old typewriter and above is Mary Kay’s book covers framed.

breeze inn vignette

A Breeze Inn vignette.

breeze inn guest bath

Downstairs bath.

breeze inn guest

I love the old watering cans and pails she has collected.

breeze inn guest towel

A warning for guests…Careful you’ll end up in my novel.

breeze inn kitchen

The kitchen with white cabinets and lime green walls.  You know I love this!

breeze inn sink

And that big ole’ cast iron sink makes me smile too.

breeze inn kitchen 2

Such a cute kitchen with the vintage red signs.

breeze inn kitchen signs

A lovely wall.

breeze inn kitchen curtain

Vintage curtains too probably made from an old tablecloth.

breeze inn group

We sure loved gathering in here and seeing all the cottages up close.  The 4 Pike Road, AL ladies stayed in this cottage and they loved it.  I can see why. It’s so charming and adorable.

 

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  1. Maureen Barnes says

    February 22, 2014 at 4:00 am

    Tybee Island just looks so inviting! So Peaceful… Magical… Romantic!!
    To have one place with all of this …. How PERFECT!!

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  2. Mary Ann Bassett says

    February 22, 2014 at 5:02 am

    After the wonderful New England winter I can’t think of anything better than exploring Tybee Island!

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  3. Kimberly Wolfe says

    February 22, 2014 at 7:17 am

    I love Tybee because it is not cookie cutter high rise.

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  4. Shel C says

    February 22, 2014 at 7:21 am

    The cottages look wonderful and the relaxed atmosphere of Tybee Island is the best, Tybee and the ocean are good for the soul!

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  5. Traci VanOss says

    February 22, 2014 at 8:09 am

    Stunning! Hope I win!

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  6. Lynn Grabe says

    February 22, 2014 at 8:17 am

    Tybee is one of my most favorite places so it’s hard to pick just one thing I like best about the island. I grew up on Wilmington Island and have dreamed of owning a cottage at Tybee since I was a little girl. I have to say that my most favorite thing is the comfort, solace, and rejuvenation just being on that beach gives me. Whenever I’m home (I live in Atlanta now), just putting my toes in that sand makes my world right again. I love all beaches, but Tybee is the only one that offers me this special kind of peace.

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  7. linda (@nutmeg237) says

    February 22, 2014 at 8:22 am

    I love the feel that you stepped back in time to more simple times, so relaxing and family friendly. Reminds me of my childhood summer vacations that seemed to last forever and were so magical, making new friends, treasures on the beach and great little shops to explore.

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  8. Paige says

    February 22, 2014 at 8:42 am

    I’ve never been to Tybee Island, but I love Savannah’s historic district! I would love to visit Tybee and see the vintage cottages!

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  9. susan bourgeois says

    February 22, 2014 at 8:44 am

    I think I would love all of the quaint cottages in this laid back coastal town. I have read about it and have had a desire to visit for years. Maybe this would be just what I needed to get there!

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  10. angie says

    February 22, 2014 at 9:16 am

    Oh, the charm of it all!

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  11. Patty says

    February 22, 2014 at 9:35 am

    Love the vintage barkcloth curtains! For some reason I am always drawn to them.

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  12. Elaine Williams says

    February 22, 2014 at 10:52 am

    Love the beach feel and the calm that goes with it!

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  13. Cathy R says

    February 22, 2014 at 10:54 am

    What’s not to love about TB? It’s one of our favorites!

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  14. Debbie F. says

    February 22, 2014 at 11:22 am

    Tybee Island is beautiful for it’s beaches and ocean. Also interesting for people, places and history. My son attends SCAD Savannah. I would love to win, both to stay on Tybee, but also bring him and family to the cottages! Thanks!

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  15. Bec says

    February 22, 2014 at 11:58 am

    I would love to visit Tybee Island. My son is stationed at Ft Stewart, just outside of Savannah, and recently returned from deployment. What a treat it would be for us to gather at Tybee for a long weekend visit!

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  16. judy says

    February 22, 2014 at 12:17 pm

    Love everything about Tybee!!!!!

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  17. Jill Howell says

    February 22, 2014 at 12:29 pm

    I’ve never stayed on Tybee Island, but am sure I would love the beach! Who doesn’t, right?

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  18. Theresa in Nebraska says

    February 22, 2014 at 12:38 pm

    What a dream come true! Would love to stay at Tybee! We have never been…

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  19. Christy Spurlock says

    February 22, 2014 at 1:26 pm

    It looks so very inviting. Love the decor of the cottages. Very relaxing. A great getaway with my husband my KINDLE.

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  20. Tay Tay says

    February 22, 2014 at 2:17 pm

    Rhoda, so gracious to offer a getaway to such a fabulous place!! Reminds me also of times growing up in 50’s -60’s, laid back, simply times!! Ready to relax & hit the sun, sand & surf,… and of course check out shopping!

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