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How to get to Brunswick

Getting There: Introduction

Brunswick is an atmospheric port city on the southeastern coast of the USA, often referred to as the gateway to the picturesque Golden Isles of Georgia. For those deciding to visit Brunswick for its historical charm and ocean landscapes, several convenient travel options are available, including regional flights, intercity buses, or a journey by car. In this section, we will detail how to get to Brunswick so that your journey begins as comfortably and seamlessly as possible.

By Plane

The fastest way to reach the coast is to use flights arriving at the regional Brunswick Golden Isles Airport (BQK). It is located just a few minutes' drive from the centre of Brunswick and services regular connecting flights, making it easy to fly here with a transfer in major hubs (most often via Atlanta).

Many travellers also choose to fly into major neighbouring aviation hubs to find better fares or direct flights. The most popular option is Jacksonville International Airport (JAX), located approximately an hour's drive to the south. One can also consider Savannah Airport (SAV), located to the north. From these cities, it is easy to reach your destination in the USA via a rental car or transfer.

Airport name
Passenger traffic
Km from city
Very small
17.2

Available plane tickets

Airlines

Airlines flying here:

By Train

Although there is no railway station in Brunswick itself, this is no reason to forego the charm of train travel when planning your route. Travellers will need to use one of the stations in neighbouring major cities, and cover the final leg of the journey to the coast by rental car or taxi.

The most convenient transport hub for arriving by train is Jacksonville, located approximately 93 kilometres to the south. Trains from the national railway network arrive here, ensuring reliable connections with other states, after which only a short drive along the motorway remains to reach your final goal.

The city has no major railway stations. Nearest cities with rail connections:

City
IATA code
Distance
Travel time
KSM
70 km
44 min
LIY
98 km
1 h 8 min
JAX
111 km
1 h 6 min

Available train tickets

By Bus

Bus services connect Brunswick with neighbouring regions, offering travellers a convenient and budget-friendly alternative to private transport. One of the most popular routes runs from Jacksonville: a trip of about 110 kilometres takes just over an hour and allows you to enjoy views of the southern states. You can also get there from the city of St. Marys, located just 60 kilometres to the south — this journey will take no more than 50 minutes.

Another possible option is a trip from the direction of Fort Stewart, located approximately 90 kilometres to the north. Modern intercity buses operating on these routes usually arrive at stations near major highways, from where travellers can quickly take a taxi to the historic city centre or the coast.

City
IATA code
Distance
Travel time
KSM
70 km
44 min
LIY
98 km
1 h 8 min
JAX
111 km
1 h 6 min

By Car

Travelling by car to Brunswick via the I-95 highway allows you to comfortably reach the coast while enjoying views of the southern nature. The drive from bustling Jacksonville will take just over an hour, as the cities are separated by about 110 kilometres, while the journey from neighbouring St. Marys is even shorter — just 60 kilometres and approximately 45 minutes on the road.

From the north, a convenient route runs from Fort Stewart: covering the distance of 90 kilometres takes an average of an hour of relaxed driving. For those who do not plan to rent a car, intercity taxis and transfers are available, though it is worth noting that the cost of such a trip from neighbouring major settlements often starts from 100 dollars.

City
IATA code
Distance
Travel time
KSM
70 km
44 min
LIY
98 km
1 h 8 min
JAX
111 km
1 h 6 min

Traveller Tips

To ensure your trip to Brunswick leaves only pleasant impressions, it is useful to learn about local features in advance. This port city is distinguished by a relaxed rhythm of life and a specific climate, which are easy to prepare for by following our recommendations.

  1. Clothing and Weather: The climate here is humid subtropical. In summer, items made from light natural fabrics and headwear are indispensable. Winters are mild but windy, so be sure to bring a windbreaker or fleece jacket for evening walks by the water.
  2. Transport: Public transport is not widely developed. To move comfortably around the city and visit the beaches of the Golden Isles, renting a car is highly recommended. This will give you freedom of movement and save time.
  3. Protection from Insects: In coastal areas, especially at sunset and in calm weather, small midges (sand gnats) are active. Be sure to carry a high-quality repellent and, if possible, wear clothing that covers your arms and legs in the evening.
  4. Wildlife: Local marshlands and bodies of water are the natural habitat of alligators. Never feed wild animals, do not walk in tall grass near the water, and strictly observe warning signs.
  5. Finance and Tipping: Bank cards are accepted everywhere, but a small reserve of cash is useful for visiting farmers' markets or paying for parking. In restaurants, it is customary to leave a tip of 15–20% of the bill.
  6. Local Etiquette: Southern hospitality is well-known. It is customary here to greet passers-by, hold doors open, and maintain polite, short conversations in queues. Friendliness is the key to good service and interaction with locals.
  7. Gastronomic Advice: Do not miss the opportunity to try the famous "Brunswick Stew". The city prides itself on this thick, hearty dish based on tomatoes and meat, considering itself its true birthplace.

Following these simple rules will help you avoid minor inconveniences and fully focus on exploring the colourful culture and nature of this region of the USA.

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