Tybee Island, Georgia, experiences a transition to milder temperatures during April. Daily highs typically range from the low to mid-70s Fahrenheit (low 20s Celsius), while overnight lows average in the mid-50s Fahrenheit (low teens Celsius). Sea surface temperatures also begin to rise, making the ocean more inviting for early-season water activities. Rainfall is possible, but April is generally considered a relatively dry month on the island. These conditions create a pleasant environment for a variety of outdoor pursuits.
This transitional period presents an ideal opportunity to enjoy Tybee Island before the peak summer season. The milder temperatures and lower humidity levels offer comfortable conditions for beach walks, biking, and exploring the island’s natural beauty. Historically, April marks the beginning of increased tourism on Tybee Island, as visitors seek to take advantage of the improving weather and fewer crowds compared to the summer months. This shoulder season provides a more tranquil experience for visitors.