Bull River Marina is Savannah’s gateway to the Low-Country waterways. Locally owned and staffed by lifelong coastal captains, it blends genuine Southern hospitality with expert knowledge of tidal creeks, playful dolphins, and hidd...
Bull River Marina has clearly built something special, with customers raving about the exceptional staff and diverse offerings. Captains Nick, Buddy, and Vinny V get mentioned by name repeatedly, praised for their local knowledge, professionalism, and ability to personalize each trip. The shark tooth hunting excursions to Bird Island are a massive hit, with guests finding hundreds of teeth and even the occasional megalodon tooth. The office staff, particularly Gina and Kim, earn glowing praise for being responsive, helpful, and going the extra mile with everything from booking questions to loading luggage and bikes. What stands out is the variety of experiences available and how well the team executes across the board. Whether you're catching a water taxi to Daufuskie Island, celebrating a bachelorette party on a private charter, taking a fossil tour, or spotting dolphins, guests consistently describe captains who enhance the experience by sharing local expertise and making spontaneous stops to catch sunsets or wildlife. The customer service shines through at every touchpoint, with multiple reviewers noting how accommodating and friendly everyone is. The shark tooth tours particularly benefit from their proximity to prime hunting spots and insider knowledge that puts you on the best finds.
We go out to Shark tooth hunt with Bull River whenever we go to Tybee. Usually in Oct/Nov but most recently in on April 9, 2026. We went out at 7AM. It's been cold there this week with high winds, so we layered up. We found mostly smalls, but I got a 1.5 inch very nice Tiger Shark tooth with the barbs on the side still intact (paper plate). The hand photo is what my daughter in law found.
Lori Foster
April 11, 2026
We go out to Shark tooth hunt with Bull River whenever we go to Tybee. Usually in Oct/Nov but most recently in on April 9, 2026. We went out at 7AM. It's been cold there this week with high winds, so we layered up. We found mostly smalls, but I got a 1.5 inch very nice Tiger Shark tooth with the barbs on the side still intact (paper plate). The hand photo is what my daughter in law found.
Lori Foster
April 11, 2026