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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. Vicki says

    February 21, 2014 at 9:26 am

    What a perfect place to relax and unwind! These cottages truly look like something straight out of a novel. I’ve never been to Tybee, but intend on visiting! Thanks for sharing this!

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  2. Becky Scott says

    February 21, 2014 at 9:27 am

    Where to start…all the the quaint, vintage styled cottages. Such eye candy! Looks like a dream vacation to just relax, shop, soak in some sun rays. LOVE everything!

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  3. Tammy says

    February 21, 2014 at 9:28 am

    I love Mary Kay Andrews’ books. I have always envisioned her settings to look like the Mermaid Cottages, especially Savannah Breeze. I have never been to Tybee Island nor have I ever heard of Mermaid Cottages. To have those visions come to life has truely been a joy.

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  4. Kelley P says

    February 21, 2014 at 9:28 am

    Love these cute cottages! Would love to come and visit the area. Thanks for sharing:)

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  5. Abby Lynes says

    February 21, 2014 at 9:28 am

    I love Tybee because it’s peaceful and beautiful. The Tybee locals are super friendly and the shops are fun, especially Seaside Sisters, my favorite!!

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  6. Debbie Parrish says

    February 21, 2014 at 9:29 am

    Oh my this place is so pretty, bright, and cheerful. Makes me want to be there right now. Love, Love the green glider, my grandaddy use to have one, what I would give to have one too. We have been to St. Simons a few times but never to Tybee. Would love to see these cottages and stay in one. Love the old houses. So calm.. I can see us there.. sure has given me some ideas to use on my back porch. thanks

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  7. Sharon Lynn says

    February 21, 2014 at 9:29 am

    The rest and relaxation – then the fun in the sun – then the rest and relaxation…
    Love It 🙂

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  8. Jennifer Thoms says

    February 21, 2014 at 9:29 am

    I can’t imagine how great it would be to say in one of these cute cottages with my family! We LOVE the beach and can’t wait to go to Tybee Island sometime soon! You have wonderful pictures!! I have really enjoyed looking at them and reading the posts!

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  9. Kathryn Dillon says

    February 21, 2014 at 9:30 am

    I love the relaxed atmosphere of the beach & the way she has kept that feel in her cottage. The other thing I love about Tybee is that my daughter is in school in Savannah & we could have a daughters weekend at the cottage!

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  10. Maria M says

    February 21, 2014 at 9:30 am

    I have never been to Tybee Island, but my husband toured through the area on a business trip years ago. He loved the area. I’ve been wanting to make a trip out there one day…it’s on my bucket list for a girls trip in the near future. Love your photos…makes me want to go visit sooner!

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  11. Dena Holden says

    February 21, 2014 at 9:31 am

    About 6 years ago my husband and I spent the day on Tybee island and I fell in love with it’s quaint sea side charm. We did some shopping and a lot of sight seeing and talked about returning one day and renting one of those wonderful mermaid cottages. We would be so thankful for a chance to be able to spend more time there.

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  12. cathy johnson says

    February 21, 2014 at 9:32 am

    What I love the most is just the quaint feel of Tybee Island. The beautiful cottages and great food make it a wonderful place to get away from the stresses of everyday life.

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  13. Leigh Doty says

    February 21, 2014 at 9:33 am

    I love everything about these cottages and, after vacationing vicariously through you and your blog, I would love the opportunity to do my own exploring at Tybee Island.

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  14. Mary Feagley says

    February 21, 2014 at 9:34 am

    Visited Tybee for a day trip last year. Loved it so much. Need a vacation after a tough year!

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  15. Susan A says

    February 21, 2014 at 9:36 am

    Looks lovely and SO relaxing!! We’d love to visit and soak up some down-time!!

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  16. Julia G. says

    February 21, 2014 at 9:37 am

    Rhoda – I never tire of the pictures of those lovely cabins. And yes, I would love to win a trip!!

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  17. Lynn says

    February 21, 2014 at 9:37 am

    I would spend hours just walking around looking at the wonderful charm of the cottages!

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  18. Sandy Heath says

    February 21, 2014 at 9:38 am

    My favorite thing about Tybee…a relaxing, charming place to walk the beach or kick back with a great MKA book!

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  19. Carey Phillips says

    February 21, 2014 at 9:39 am

    I would love walking and biking the island with my family. So charming!

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  20. Carey Phillips says

    February 21, 2014 at 9:40 am

    I would love walking and biking the island with my family!

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