In the early 1900s, east coast fishermen used hollow glass balls, or floats, on their nets as markers. Occasionally, the floats would break loose and wash ashore for lucky beachcombers to find and keep. Collecting these rare, highly sought-after glass floats became a hobby in the 1950s.
Today, Jekyll Island hand-picks artists from across the country to create one-of-a-kind glass floats for its annual Island Treasures event. The glass floats are part of a hide-and-seek style game played on Jekyll Island throughout January and February. Each day, volunteers called Beach Buddies will hide clear globes around the island for lucky guests to find and redeem for a real glass float. Gather your friends and family to search for globes that can be exchanged for dazzling handcrafted glass floats.
Tips for Exploring
Beach Buddies hide clear, plastic globes each day across the island in common areas, like the ones mentioned on the map below.
IMPORTANT!
While exploring Jekyll Island, keep in mind that you will not find Island Treasures in beach dunes, marsh areas, residential properties, or golf courses. Entering these areas could be illegal and unsafe.
Areas to Explore
- Beach Village
- Historic District
- Beach Parks
- Common Areas
- Along Established Paths
Areas to Avoid
- Dunes
- Marsh
- Residential Property
- Golf Course or Driving Range
- Off Established Paths
Find a plastic globe?
Bring your plastic globe to the Jekyll Island Guest Information Center to exchange for your Island Treasure.
ADDRESS
901 Downing Musgrove Causeway
Jekyll Island, GA
HOURS
Monday-Saturday: 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
Sunday: 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
For more information on the island treasures hunt, click here.