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Savannah

Charming cobblestone streets, antebellum homes, moss-draped oaks and riverfront charm

Hostess City of the South

Time Takes a Sabbatical in Savannah! Charming Southern city with historic squares, moss-covered oaks, antebellum homes, cobblestone streets, scenic waterfront and timeless Southern hospitality.

Savannah, Georgia, is one of the South’s most enchanting cities, celebrated for its rich history, timeless beauty, and warm hospitality. Founded in 1733, it is Georgia’s oldest city and features a distinctive layout of 23 historic squares, each shaded by centuries-old oak trees draped in Spanish moss. Strolling along cobblestone streets, visitors encounter stately antebellum homes, ornate fountains, and charming gardens, offering a window into Savannah’s storied past.

The Historic District is perfect for exploring on foot. Highlights include Forsyth Park, the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist, and the Mercer-Williams House, made famous by Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil. It's riverfront features shops, galleries, cafés, and cobbled lanes overlooking the Savannah River, combining scenic views with Southern hospitality.

Savannah also offers a rich cultural tapestry: ghost tours, historic cemeteries like Bonaventure, live music, festivals, and culinary delights such as shrimp and grits or fried green tomatoes. Movie fans can visit Forrest Gump’s bench at Chippewa Square and explore other iconic filming locations, bringing the city’s movies to life.

As Georgia’s gateway to the Low Country coast, Savannah is the ideal base to explore nearby islands like Tybee, St. Simons, or Jekyll, or to continue along a historic southern road trip to Charleston or beyond. Romantic, photogenic, and endlessly charming, Savannah promises unforgettable Southern magic while inviting travellers to discover more of the region.

Arrive as visitors, depart as friends, and return to a city that feels like home.

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Things to see & do

Browse through our recommended selection of things to see and do in Savannah. Many of these will be included in our suggested itineraries, however, if there is anything you see that particularly takes your interest, please let us know and we will include it in your holiday package or put you in touch with the right people.

Forsyth Park Fountain

The Forsyth Park Fountain, installed in 1858, is one of Savannah’s most iconic landmarks. Modelled after fountains in Paris, it features ornate neo-classical figures representing art, science, rivers, and agriculture. Standing nearly 30 feet tall, the fountain is surrounded by moss-draped oaks, shaded walkways, and park benches. It’s a popular spot for photographs, romantic strolls, and seasonal events – especially when the water is dyed green for St. Patrick’s Day, a beloved local tradition in Savannah.

Forsyth Park Fountain

The Forsyth Park Fountain, installed in 1858, is one of Savannah’s most iconic landmarks. Modelled after fountains in Paris, it features ornate neo-classical figures representing art, science, rivers, and agriculture. Standing nearly 30 feet tall, the fountain is surrounded by moss-draped oaks, shaded walkways, and park benches. It’s a popular spot for photographs, romantic strolls, and seasonal events – especially when the water is dyed green for St. Patrick’s Day, a beloved local tradition in Savannah.

Forsyth Park Fountain Credit Visit Savannah

Historic Horse & Carriage Tour

A Historic Horse & Carriage Tour in Savannah offers a charming and leisurely way to explore the city’s rich past. Led by knowledgeable guides, these tours wind through the cobblestone streets and picturesque squares of the Historic District. Guests learn about Savannah’s colonial origins, antebellum architecture, and legendary ghost stories, all from the comfort of a classic carriage. The gentle clip-clop of hooves enhances the romantic, old-world atmosphere of this unforgettable sightseeing experience.

Historic Horse & Carriage Tour

A Historic Horse & Carriage Tour in Savannah offers a charming and leisurely way to explore the city’s rich past. Led by knowledgeable guides, these tours wind through the cobblestone streets and picturesque squares of the Historic District. Guests learn about Savannah’s colonial origins, antebellum architecture, and legendary ghost stories, all from the comfort of a classic carriage. The gentle clip-clop of hooves enhances the romantic, old-world atmosphere of this unforgettable sightseeing experience.

Group on Horse Carriage Ride Credit Visit Savannah

Georgia Queen Riverboat Cruise

The Georgia Queen Riverboat Cruise offers a unique experience aboard America’s largest paddle‑wheel riverboat. Spanning 70-metres, it can accommodate up to 1,000 guests across three dining ballrooms and a vast open‑air top deck. Cruises include narrated harbour tours, sunset, brunch, dinner, and themed events with live entertainment and Southern fare. You’ll glide under Talmadge Bridge, past Fort Jackson, and along historic River Street. It’s a charming mix of history, scenery, and refined hospitality.

Georgia Queen Riverboat Cruise

The Georgia Queen Riverboat Cruise offers a unique experience aboard America’s largest paddle‑wheel riverboat. Spanning 70-metres, it can accommodate up to 1,000 guests across three dining ballrooms and a vast open‑air top deck. Cruises include narrated harbour tours, sunset, brunch, dinner, and themed events with live entertainment and Southern fare. You’ll glide under Talmadge Bridge, past Fort Jackson, and along historic River Street. It’s a charming mix of history, scenery, and refined hospitality.

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Savannah's Waterfront

Savannah’s waterfront, along River Street, offers a lively blend of history, charm, and scenic beauty. Set against the Savannah River, this cobblestone promenade features restored cotton warehouses now home to boutiques, galleries, and restaurants. Visitors can watch cargo ships glide by, hop on a riverboat cruise, or enjoy live music and street performers. With historic landmarks, bustling shops, and outdoor dining, Savannah’s waterfront is a vibrant gathering place and a perfect spot to soak in the city’s character.

Savannah's Waterfront

Savannah’s waterfront, along River Street, offers a lively blend of history, charm, and scenic beauty. Set against the Savannah River, this cobblestone promenade features restored cotton warehouses now home to boutiques, galleries, and restaurants. Visitors can watch cargo ships glide by, hop on a riverboat cruise, or enjoy live music and street performers. With historic landmarks, bustling shops, and outdoor dining, Savannah’s waterfront is a vibrant gathering place and a perfect spot to soak in the city’s character.

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The Olde Pink House

One of Savannah’s most iconic dining destinations; it offers unforgettable experiences in a beautifully preserved 18th-century mansion. Whether you’re enjoying an intimate dinner for two in the Planters Tavern Wine Vault or hosting a grand celebration for up to 400 guests, our team specialises in creating memorable Southern dining experiences with elegance and charm. Set in a historic mansion dating back to 1771, each room is rich with period details, from candlelit fireplaces to antique furnishings. Guests can savour refined Lowcountry cuisine, classic Southern hospitality, and a warm ambience that captures the true spirit of Savannah.

The Olde Pink House

One of Savannah’s most iconic dining destinations; it offers unforgettable experiences in a beautifully preserved 18th-century mansion. Whether you’re enjoying an intimate dinner for two in the Planters Tavern Wine Vault or hosting a grand celebration for up to 400 guests, our team specialises in creating memorable Southern dining experiences with elegance and charm. Set in a historic mansion dating back to 1771, each room is rich with period details, from candlelit fireplaces to antique furnishings. Guests can savour refined Lowcountry cuisine, classic Southern hospitality, and a warm ambience that captures the true spirit of Savannah.

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The Paris Market & Brocante

The Paris Market & Brocante is a French-inspired emporium blending vintage charm with contemporary style. Nestled in a historic building, it showcases curated home décor, antiques, artisanal gifts, tabletop treasures, and eclectic boutique finds. Wander through its charming vignettes and discover whimsical accents – think crystal glassware, linen linens, framed art, scented candles, and unique jewellery. With an elegant, romantic vibe, this delightful shop transports visitors to a quaint Parisian market right in the heart of Savannah.

The Paris Market & Brocante

The Paris Market & Brocante is a French-inspired emporium blending vintage charm with contemporary style. Nestled in a historic building, it showcases curated home décor, antiques, artisanal gifts, tabletop treasures, and eclectic boutique finds. Wander through its charming vignettes and discover whimsical accents – think crystal glassware, linen linens, framed art, scented candles, and unique jewellery. With an elegant, romantic vibe, this delightful shop transports visitors to a quaint Parisian market right in the heart of Savannah.

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Tybee Island Marine Science Centre

The Tybee Island Marine Science Centre is a charming, family-friendly educational hub celebrating coastal ecosystems. Located near the beach, it features engaging exhibits on marine life, sea turtles, and shorebirds, along with touch tanks, local specimen displays, and interactive learning stations. Visitors can hike nature trails, embark on guided beach walks, and enjoy live animal presentations. This accessible centre offers hands-on opportunities to connect with Georgia’s coastal environment and conservation efforts – perfect for curious minds of all ages.

Tybee Island Marine Science Centre

The Tybee Island Marine Science Centre is a charming, family-friendly educational hub celebrating coastal ecosystems. Located near the beach, it features engaging exhibits on marine life, sea turtles, and shorebirds, along with touch tanks, local specimen displays, and interactive learning stations. Visitors can hike nature trails, embark on guided beach walks, and enjoy live animal presentations. This accessible centre offers hands-on opportunities to connect with Georgia’s coastal environment and conservation efforts – perfect for curious minds of all ages.

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Wormsloe Historic Site

Wormsloe Historic Site offers one of Savannah’s most iconic and picturesque experiences. Famous for its breathtaking avenue of live oaks draped in Spanish moss, the site marks the colonial estate of Noble Jones, one of Georgia’s earliest settlers. Visitors can explore scenic walking trails, tabby ruins, a small museum, and peaceful coastal landscapes. The combination of natural beauty and early American history creates a memorable visit. Wormsloe is a favourite spot for photography, quiet reflection, and learning about Georgia’s colonial past just outside Savannah.

Wormsloe Historic Site

Wormsloe Historic Site offers one of Savannah’s most iconic and picturesque experiences. Famous for its breathtaking avenue of live oaks draped in Spanish moss, the site marks the colonial estate of Noble Jones, one of Georgia’s earliest settlers. Visitors can explore scenic walking trails, tabby ruins, a small museum, and peaceful coastal landscapes. The combination of natural beauty and early American history creates a memorable visit. Wormsloe is a favourite spot for photography, quiet reflection, and learning about Georgia’s colonial past just outside Savannah.

Wormsloe Photo Credit Dylan Wilson Visit Savannah

Talmadge Bridge

The Talmadge Memorial Bridge is an iconic Savannah landmark spanning the Savannah River, linking the city to South Carolina. Rising dramatically above the waterfront, the cable-stayed bridge offers sweeping views of historic River Street, the busy port, and passing cargo ships. Originally completed in 1953 and later replaced in 1991, it symbolises Savannah’s growth and maritime importance. Visitors often admire it from riverfront parks, riverboat cruises, or scenic overlooks, especially at sunset when the skyline glows.

Talmadge Bridge

The Talmadge Memorial Bridge is an iconic Savannah landmark spanning the Savannah River, linking the city to South Carolina. Rising dramatically above the waterfront, the cable-stayed bridge offers sweeping views of historic River Street, the busy port, and passing cargo ships. Originally completed in 1953 and later replaced in 1991, it symbolises Savannah’s growth and maritime importance. Visitors often admire it from riverfront parks, riverboat cruises, or scenic overlooks, especially at sunset when the skyline glows.

Talmadge Bridge Photo Credit Casey Jones Visit Savannah

Tybee Island Light Station and Museum

Ordered by General James Oglethorpe, Governor of the 13th colony, in 1732, the Tybee Island Light Station has been guiding mariners’ safe entrance into the Savannah River for over 285 years. The Tybee Island Light Station is one of America’s most intact light stations, having all of its historic support buildings on its three-acre site. Rebuilt several times, the current Lighthouse displays its 1916 day mark with 178 steps and a First Order Fresnel Lens.Visitors who climb to the top are rewarded with sweeping views across the Atlantic Ocean and surrounding coastal marshlands.

Tybee Island Light Station and Museum

Ordered by General James Oglethorpe, Governor of the 13th colony, in 1732, the Tybee Island Light Station has been guiding mariners’ safe entrance into the Savannah River for over 285 years. The Tybee Island Light Station is one of America’s most intact light stations, having all of its historic support buildings on its three-acre site. Rebuilt several times, the current Lighthouse displays its 1916 day mark with 178 steps and a First Order Fresnel Lens.Visitors who climb to the top are rewarded with sweeping views across the Atlantic Ocean and surrounding coastal marshlands.

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Savannah Cathedral Basilica of St John

The Cathedral Basilica of St. John the Baptist is one of Savannah’s most magnificent landmarks, renowned for its French Gothic architecture, twin spires, and stunning stained-glass windows. Originally built in 1876 and later reconstructed after a fire, the cathedral features richly decorated interiors, grand murals, and ornate altars. Located near Lafayette Square, it remains an active place of worship and a major visitor highlight, offering a peaceful and inspiring glimpse into Savannah’s deep religious and cultural heritage.

Savannah Cathedral Basilica of St John

The Cathedral Basilica of St. John the Baptist is one of Savannah’s most magnificent landmarks, renowned for its French Gothic architecture, twin spires, and stunning stained-glass windows. Originally built in 1876 and later reconstructed after a fire, the cathedral features richly decorated interiors, grand murals, and ornate altars. Located near Lafayette Square, it remains an active place of worship and a major visitor highlight, offering a peaceful and inspiring glimpse into Savannah’s deep religious and cultural heritage.

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ARCO Cocktail Lounge + Coastal Fare

ARCO Cocktail Lounge + Coastal Fare is a stylish Savannah dining destination blending creative cocktails with modern coastal cuisine. Set in an elegant space inspired by European café culture, ARCO offers an inviting atmosphere for relaxed evenings and social gatherings. The menu highlights fresh seafood, seasonal ingredients, and bold flavours, complemented by handcrafted cocktails and curated wines. Whether stopping in for drinks, dinner, or late-night bites, ARCO delivers a refined yet approachable experience in the heart of Savannah’s vibrant food scene.

ARCO Cocktail Lounge + Coastal Fare

ARCO Cocktail Lounge + Coastal Fare is a stylish Savannah dining destination blending creative cocktails with modern coastal cuisine. Set in an elegant space inspired by European café culture, ARCO offers an inviting atmosphere for relaxed evenings and social gatherings. The menu highlights fresh seafood, seasonal ingredients, and bold flavours, complemented by handcrafted cocktails and curated wines. Whether stopping in for drinks, dinner, or late-night bites, ARCO delivers a refined yet approachable experience in the heart of Savannah’s vibrant food scene.

ARCO Cocktail Lounge Coastal Fare Credit Brittany Howard Visit Savannah

Andrew Low House Museum

The Andrew Low House Museum is one of Savannah’s finest examples of Italianate architecture and an important window into 19th-century Southern life. Built in 1848 for cotton merchant Andrew Low, the mansion features exquisite plasterwork, original furnishings, and beautifully landscaped gardens. It is also the birthplace of Juliette Gordon Low, founder of the Girl Scouts. Guided tours reveal stories of commerce, culture, and social life in historic Savannah’s golden era.

Andrew Low House Museum

The Andrew Low House Museum is one of Savannah’s finest examples of Italianate architecture and an important window into 19th-century Southern life. Built in 1848 for cotton merchant Andrew Low, the mansion features exquisite plasterwork, original furnishings, and beautifully landscaped gardens. It is also the birthplace of Juliette Gordon Low, founder of the Girl Scouts. Guided tours reveal stories of commerce, culture, and social life in historic Savannah’s golden era.

Andrew Low House Museum Photo Credit John Alexander Visit Savannah

Savannahs Candy Kitchen

The premier destination for authentic Southern sweets. Indulge in their wide selection of traditional Southern confections, all homemade and crafted with love using time-honoured recipes. Their specialties include melt-in-your-mouth pralines, delectable turtles, rich fudge, chewy taffy, gourmet popcorn, irresistible caramel apples, and creamy ice cream and gelato. Each treat is a taste of Southern heritage. Whether you’re a local or a visitor, Savannah’s Candy Kitchen offers a delightful escape into the sweet traditions of the South. Come visit and experience the warmth and sweetness of Southern hospitality at its finest.

Savannahs Candy Kitchen

The premier destination for authentic Southern sweets. Indulge in their wide selection of traditional Southern confections, all homemade and crafted with love using time-honoured recipes. Their specialties include melt-in-your-mouth pralines, delectable turtles, rich fudge, chewy taffy, gourmet popcorn, irresistible caramel apples, and creamy ice cream and gelato. Each treat is a taste of Southern heritage. Whether you’re a local or a visitor, Savannah’s Candy Kitchen offers a delightful escape into the sweet traditions of the South. Come visit and experience the warmth and sweetness of Southern hospitality at its finest.

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Soho South Cafe

Soho South Café is a trendy Savannah eatery known for its relaxed atmosphere, fresh coastal-inspired dishes, and artisanal coffee. Nestled in a vibrant part of the city, it blends contemporary décor with Southern charm, making it a popular spot for locals and visitors alike. The menu features creative breakfast, brunch, and lunch options, highlighting seasonal ingredients and bold flavours. With friendly service, inviting seating, and a welcoming vibe, Soho South Café is perfect for casual dining or a leisurely café experience.

Soho South Cafe

Soho South Café is a trendy Savannah eatery known for its relaxed atmosphere, fresh coastal-inspired dishes, and artisanal coffee. Nestled in a vibrant part of the city, it blends contemporary décor with Southern charm, making it a popular spot for locals and visitors alike. The menu features creative breakfast, brunch, and lunch options, highlighting seasonal ingredients and bold flavours. With friendly service, inviting seating, and a welcoming vibe, Soho South Café is perfect for casual dining or a leisurely café experience.

Soho South Cafe c Geoff L Johnson Photography

Chippewa Square – Home of Forrest Gump’s Bench

Chippewa Square is one of Savannah’s most famous and photographed squares, one of the 23 squares in the city, it’s known for its shaded live oaks, classic architecture, and the historic General James Oglethorpe Statue is at its centre, a social reformer and military leader. Located at the intersections of Bull and McDonough Streets, was laid out in 1815 and named in commemoration for the Battle of Chippewa in the War or 1812. The square is also celebrated as the filming location for the iconic bench scene in Forrest Gump, where the movie character shares his life story. While the original bench is now in the Savannah History Museum, visitors still come here to experience the setting and capture photos in this charming and historic corner of Savannah.

Chippewa Square – Home of Forrest Gump’s Bench

Chippewa Square is one of Savannah’s most famous and photographed squares, one of the 23 squares in the city, it’s known for its shaded live oaks, classic architecture, and the historic General James Oglethorpe Statue is at its centre, a social reformer and military leader. Located at the intersections of Bull and McDonough Streets, was laid out in 1815 and named in commemoration for the Battle of Chippewa in the War or 1812. The square is also celebrated as the filming location for the iconic bench scene in Forrest Gump, where the movie character shares his life story. While the original bench is now in the Savannah History Museum, visitors still come here to experience the setting and capture photos in this charming and historic corner of Savannah.

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Common Thread

Common Thread is an ingredient-focused neighbourhood restaurant from the FARM Bluffton team, emphasising seasonality, guest experience, and influences from world cuisines and techniques. Our model is intentionally designed to curate a singular experience for both our guests and our team, fostering a culture of true hospitality and service to our community. Menus evolve with the rhythms of local farms and coastal waters, highlighting thoughtfully sourced produce and sustainable seafood. The warm, contemporary space invites guests to slow down, connect, and savour each course as part of a carefully crafted dining journey.

Common Thread

Common Thread is an ingredient-focused neighbourhood restaurant from the FARM Bluffton team, emphasising seasonality, guest experience, and influences from world cuisines and techniques. Our model is intentionally designed to curate a singular experience for both our guests and our team, fostering a culture of true hospitality and service to our community. Menus evolve with the rhythms of local farms and coastal waters, highlighting thoughtfully sourced produce and sustainable seafood. The warm, contemporary space invites guests to slow down, connect, and savour each course as part of a carefully crafted dining journey.

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Graveface Records

Graveface Records is a unique Savannah destination for music lovers, offering an eclectic mix of vinyl, CDs, and rare collectibles. Known for its curated selection of indie, punk, metal, and experimental music, the store also features local artist releases and limited-edition items. The intimate, welcoming space encourages browsing and discovery, with knowledgeable staff ready to share recommendations. Beyond shopping, Graveface often hosts in-store performances and community events, making it a vibrant hub for Savannah’s passionate music scene.

Graveface Records

Graveface Records is a unique Savannah destination for music lovers, offering an eclectic mix of vinyl, CDs, and rare collectibles. Known for its curated selection of indie, punk, metal, and experimental music, the store also features local artist releases and limited-edition items. The intimate, welcoming space encourages browsing and discovery, with knowledgeable staff ready to share recommendations. Beyond shopping, Graveface often hosts in-store performances and community events, making it a vibrant hub for Savannah’s passionate music scene.

Graveface Records Credit Visit Savannah

Armstrong Kessler Mansion

The Armstrong Kessler Mansion is a stunning example of Savannah’s Gilded Age architecture, showcasing Italian Renaissance and Beaux-Arts influences. Built in 1919 for shipping magnate George W. Armstrong, the mansion features grand marble staircases, ornate ceilings, and beautifully preserved interiors. Set amidst lush gardens in the Historic District, it reflects the city’s wealth and elegance of the early 20th century. Today, the Armstrong Kessler Mansion stands as a testament to Savannah’s architectural heritage and offers glimpses into its opulent past.

Armstrong Kessler Mansion

The Armstrong Kessler Mansion is a stunning example of Savannah’s Gilded Age architecture, showcasing Italian Renaissance and Beaux-Arts influences. Built in 1919 for shipping magnate George W. Armstrong, the mansion features grand marble staircases, ornate ceilings, and beautifully preserved interiors. Set amidst lush gardens in the Historic District, it reflects the city’s wealth and elegance of the early 20th century. Today, the Armstrong Kessler Mansion stands as a testament to Savannah’s architectural heritage and offers glimpses into its opulent past.

Armstrong Kessler Mansion 2 Credit Brittany Howard Visit Savannah

Leopold's Ice-cream

No trip to Savannah is complete without a visit to Leopold’s Ice Cream! Named One of the Top 10 Ice Cream Parlours in the World, Leopold’s is a “Must Do!” Founded in 1919, this historic brand provides handcrafted, old-fashioned soda fountain favourites butter pecan, chocolate chewies to Hollywood movie memorabilia, Leopold’s Ice Cream is an institution beloved for its old-fashioned charm and legendary homemade flavours. There’s something for everyone at Leopold’s Ice Cream!

 

 

 

 

Leopold's Ice-cream

No trip to Savannah is complete without a visit to Leopold’s Ice Cream! Named One of the Top 10 Ice Cream Parlours in the World, Leopold’s is a “Must Do!” Founded in 1919, this historic brand provides handcrafted, old-fashioned soda fountain favourites butter pecan, chocolate chewies to Hollywood movie memorabilia, Leopold’s Ice Cream is an institution beloved for its old-fashioned charm and legendary homemade flavours. There’s something for everyone at Leopold’s Ice Cream!

 

 

 

 

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Savannah Trolley Tour Historic District

One of the easiest and most engaging ways to experience Savannah is from the seat of an Old Town Trolley. The extraordinary architecture, lush botanicals and captivating stories of this historic, coastal city come together to create an unforgettable vacation experience. For over 30 years, Old Town Trolley Tours has provided sightseeing tours highlighting the best attractions in Savannah. Hop aboard one of the city’s iconic orange and green trolleys and experience Transportainment – a delightful combination of transportation and entertainment, brought to life by friendly conductors who narrate the journey with a fascinating mix of trivia and humorous stories. It will be their pleasure to guide you through “Georgia’s First City.”

Savannah Trolley Tour Historic District

One of the easiest and most engaging ways to experience Savannah is from the seat of an Old Town Trolley. The extraordinary architecture, lush botanicals and captivating stories of this historic, coastal city come together to create an unforgettable vacation experience. For over 30 years, Old Town Trolley Tours has provided sightseeing tours highlighting the best attractions in Savannah. Hop aboard one of the city’s iconic orange and green trolleys and experience Transportainment – a delightful combination of transportation and entertainment, brought to life by friendly conductors who narrate the journey with a fascinating mix of trivia and humorous stories. It will be their pleasure to guide you through “Georgia’s First City.”

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Telfair Museums

With Savannah being such a hub for creativity, it’s no surprise that people from around the world come to the city in search of inspiration. Thanks to Telfair Museums, Savannah has no shortage of exciting ways to experience art, history, and architecture firsthand. Whether you want to roam the halls of the classic Telfair Academy, see cutting-edge art exhibits inside the Jepson Centre or dive into Savannah’s history at the Owens – Thomas House and Slave Quarters, Telfair Museums has tailored experiences perfect for art aficionados, culture connoisseurs and those who simply yearn to learn.

Telfair Museums

With Savannah being such a hub for creativity, it’s no surprise that people from around the world come to the city in search of inspiration. Thanks to Telfair Museums, Savannah has no shortage of exciting ways to experience art, history, and architecture firsthand. Whether you want to roam the halls of the classic Telfair Academy, see cutting-edge art exhibits inside the Jepson Centre or dive into Savannah’s history at the Owens – Thomas House and Slave Quarters, Telfair Museums has tailored experiences perfect for art aficionados, culture connoisseurs and those who simply yearn to learn.

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Pulaski Square

Pulaski Square is a charming and tranquil green space in Savannah’s Historic District and another one of the city’s 23 squares, named in honour of Revolutionary War hero Casimir Pulaski. Established in 1837, the square is lined with majestic live oaks and shaded benches, offering a peaceful retreat amid the city’s bustling streets. Its historic surroundings include elegant homes and period architecture, reflecting Savannah’s rich past. Pulaski Square is perfect for leisurely strolls, photography, or simply relaxing while soaking in the timeless Southern atmosphere.

Pulaski Square

Pulaski Square is a charming and tranquil green space in Savannah’s Historic District and another one of the city’s 23 squares, named in honour of Revolutionary War hero Casimir Pulaski. Established in 1837, the square is lined with majestic live oaks and shaded benches, offering a peaceful retreat amid the city’s bustling streets. Its historic surroundings include elegant homes and period architecture, reflecting Savannah’s rich past. Pulaski Square is perfect for leisurely strolls, photography, or simply relaxing while soaking in the timeless Southern atmosphere.

Pulaski Square Credit Visit Savannah

Bar Julian at Thompson Hotel

Bar Julian, the rooftop lounge at Savannah’s Thompson Hotel, offers stunning views paired with a sophisticated yet relaxed atmosphere. Above it all, at Savannah’s tallest rooftop, revel in the enchanting cityscape and endless Savannah River views with hand-crafted cocktails and a Mediterranean menu. Chic modern design, comfortable seating, and attentive service make it ideal for evening drinks, socialising, or special occasions. Named after the patron saint of hospitality, St. Julian the Hospitaller, Bar Julian evokes the warm, welcoming spirit of its patron saint, in the heart of Savannah.

 

Bar Julian at Thompson Hotel

Bar Julian, the rooftop lounge at Savannah’s Thompson Hotel, offers stunning views paired with a sophisticated yet relaxed atmosphere. Above it all, at Savannah’s tallest rooftop, revel in the enchanting cityscape and endless Savannah River views with hand-crafted cocktails and a Mediterranean menu. Chic modern design, comfortable seating, and attentive service make it ideal for evening drinks, socialising, or special occasions. Named after the patron saint of hospitality, St. Julian the Hospitaller, Bar Julian evokes the warm, welcoming spirit of its patron saint, in the heart of Savannah.

 

Thompson Hotel Julian Bar Credit Brittany Howard Visit Savannah

Madison Square

Madison Square is one of Savannah’s most elegant and historically significant of the 23 public squares, located in the heart of the Historic District. Surrounded by stately mansions and shaded by live oaks, the square honours Sergeant William Jasper and features a monument commemorating General Nathanael Greene. Its peaceful benches, landscaped paths, and central lawn create a welcoming place to rest and reflect while exploring nearby landmarks such as the Sorrel-Weed House and Green-Meldrim House.

Madison Square

Madison Square is one of Savannah’s most elegant and historically significant of the 23 public squares, located in the heart of the Historic District. Surrounded by stately mansions and shaded by live oaks, the square honours Sergeant William Jasper and features a monument commemorating General Nathanael Greene. Its peaceful benches, landscaped paths, and central lawn create a welcoming place to rest and reflect while exploring nearby landmarks such as the Sorrel-Weed House and Green-Meldrim House.

Madison Square Photo Credit Casey Jones Visit Savannah

Davenport House Museum

Step back in time at the Davenport House Museum, a beautifully preserved Federal-style home built in 1820 by master carpenter Isaiah Davenport. This elegant residence offers a glimpse into 1820s domestic life in Savannah, a port city. Visitors can choose between guided and self-guided tours, both of which explore the home’s stately rooms and share the layered stories of those who lived and worked there including the Davenport family and the 13 enslaved individuals who also called the house home. The experience offers a deeper understanding of Savannah’s past and its complex social history.

Davenport House Museum

Step back in time at the Davenport House Museum, a beautifully preserved Federal-style home built in 1820 by master carpenter Isaiah Davenport. This elegant residence offers a glimpse into 1820s domestic life in Savannah, a port city. Visitors can choose between guided and self-guided tours, both of which explore the home’s stately rooms and share the layered stories of those who lived and worked there including the Davenport family and the 13 enslaved individuals who also called the house home. The experience offers a deeper understanding of Savannah’s past and its complex social history.

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Laffayette Square

Lafayette Square is one of Savannah’s most picturesque historic of the 23 squares, framed by elegant 19th-century architecture and moss-draped live oaks. Established in 1837 and named for the Marquis de Lafayette, it offers a peaceful retreat in the heart of the Historic District. Highlights include the striking Andrew Low House, the Cathedral Basilica of St. John the Baptist nearby, and tranquil walking paths ideal for photography, reflection, and soaking up Savannah’s timeless Southern charm.

Laffayette Square

Lafayette Square is one of Savannah’s most picturesque historic of the 23 squares, framed by elegant 19th-century architecture and moss-draped live oaks. Established in 1837 and named for the Marquis de Lafayette, it offers a peaceful retreat in the heart of the Historic District. Highlights include the striking Andrew Low House, the Cathedral Basilica of St. John the Baptist nearby, and tranquil walking paths ideal for photography, reflection, and soaking up Savannah’s timeless Southern charm.

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Ellis Square Fountain

Ellis Square Fountain is a vibrant centrepiece in Savannah’s revitalised Ellis Square, blending historic charm with modern design. The fountain features cascading water, seating areas, and open space, making it a popular gathering spot for locals and visitors alike. Surrounded by shops, restaurants, and historic buildings, it anchors the lively square in the heart of the Historic District. Ideal for relaxing, people-watching, or enjoying nearby events, the fountain adds energy and visual appeal while celebrating Savannah’s blend of history and contemporary culture.

Ellis Square Fountain

Ellis Square Fountain is a vibrant centrepiece in Savannah’s revitalised Ellis Square, blending historic charm with modern design. The fountain features cascading water, seating areas, and open space, making it a popular gathering spot for locals and visitors alike. Surrounded by shops, restaurants, and historic buildings, it anchors the lively square in the heart of the Historic District. Ideal for relaxing, people-watching, or enjoying nearby events, the fountain adds energy and visual appeal while celebrating Savannah’s blend of history and contemporary culture.

Ellis Square Fountain Photo Credit Casey Jones Visit Savannah

Visit Tybee Island

Visiting Tybee Island offers a quintessential coastal escape just a 30 minutes drive from Savannah’s Historic District. Known for its wide sandy beaches, historic lighthouse, relax and unwind in delightful cottages and inns. Tybee invites visitors to swim, sunbathe, or explore tidal pools and marshlands. Outdoor enthusiasts can kayak, paddle-board, or bike along scenic trails, while history buffs can tour Fort Pulaski. Quaint shops, seafood restaurants, and charming cottages add local flavour. Tybee is perfect for a day trip or a leisurely getaway to unwind and enjoy Georgia’s Lowcountry beauty.

Visit Tybee Island

Visiting Tybee Island offers a quintessential coastal escape just a 30 minutes drive from Savannah’s Historic District. Known for its wide sandy beaches, historic lighthouse, relax and unwind in delightful cottages and inns. Tybee invites visitors to swim, sunbathe, or explore tidal pools and marshlands. Outdoor enthusiasts can kayak, paddle-board, or bike along scenic trails, while history buffs can tour Fort Pulaski. Quaint shops, seafood restaurants, and charming cottages add local flavour. Tybee is perfect for a day trip or a leisurely getaway to unwind and enjoy Georgia’s Lowcountry beauty.

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American Prohibition Museum

The first and only museum in the United States dedicated to Prohibition. While here, guests will travel back in time to the early 1900s, as anti-alcohol rallies swept the nation and the “booze problem” was pushed to the forefront of American politics. The true story of America’s struggle with the liquor question, the passing of the 18th Amendment, its impact on the nation, and the far-reaching consequences of the thirteen years of Prohibition all come to life within the walls of the American Prohibition Museum. 

American Prohibition Museum

The first and only museum in the United States dedicated to Prohibition. While here, guests will travel back in time to the early 1900s, as anti-alcohol rallies swept the nation and the “booze problem” was pushed to the forefront of American politics. The true story of America’s struggle with the liquor question, the passing of the 18th Amendment, its impact on the nation, and the far-reaching consequences of the thirteen years of Prohibition all come to life within the walls of the American Prohibition Museum. 

American Prohibition Museum Savannah GA Image By Visit Savannah

Bonaventure Cemetery

Why a visit to Bonaventure Cemetery offers a rare opportunity to experience Savannah’s history, beauty and sense of reflection all in one place. Originally known as Evergreen Cemetery, Bonaventure Cemetery was first established in 1846. Since then, it has expanded from the original 60 acres to nearly 103 acres. The cemetery was originally designed as a traditional Victorian cemetery with curving pathways, lots of trees, and grassy areas. Although a cemetery, it was common for families to meet and picnic here while still providing a place of comfort and solace for the bereaved friends of relatives of those  buried there.

 

 

Bonaventure Cemetery

Why a visit to Bonaventure Cemetery offers a rare opportunity to experience Savannah’s history, beauty and sense of reflection all in one place. Originally known as Evergreen Cemetery, Bonaventure Cemetery was first established in 1846. Since then, it has expanded from the original 60 acres to nearly 103 acres. The cemetery was originally designed as a traditional Victorian cemetery with curving pathways, lots of trees, and grassy areas. Although a cemetery, it was common for families to meet and picnic here while still providing a place of comfort and solace for the bereaved friends of relatives of those  buried there.

 

 

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Tybee Beach at Sunrise

Tybee Beach at sunrise is a breathtaking start to the day, with soft golden light reflecting off the gentle Atlantic waves. The quiet shoreline, dotted with seashells and sea oats, creates a serene atmosphere perfect for morning walks, photography, or meditation. Seabirds glide gracefully overhead, and the cool ocean breeze carries the scent of saltwater. As the sun rises over the horizon, the sky transforms with hues of pink, orange, and lavender, offering a quintessential coastal Savannah experience.

Tybee Beach at Sunrise

Tybee Beach at sunrise is a breathtaking start to the day, with soft golden light reflecting off the gentle Atlantic waves. The quiet shoreline, dotted with seashells and sea oats, creates a serene atmosphere perfect for morning walks, photography, or meditation. Seabirds glide gracefully overhead, and the cool ocean breeze carries the scent of saltwater. As the sun rises over the horizon, the sky transforms with hues of pink, orange, and lavender, offering a quintessential coastal Savannah experience.

Tybee Beach at Sunrise Credit Visit Savannah

Cars & Coffee: A Classic Car Experience

The classic car scene in Savannah comes alive on the first Saturday of each month, when car enthusiasts gather for Cars & Coffee. Beautifully restored vintage vehicles, from gleaming chrome to polished engines, line up for visitors to admire. Owners proudly share stories of restoration, automotive history, and their passion for classic cars. The informal meet-up takes place in a friendly, festive atmosphere, perfect for photography, conversation, and enjoying Savannah’s charm alongside a love of automotive heritage. It’s a nostalgic, family-friendly way to experience timeless vehicles without the formality of a parade.

Cars & Coffee: A Classic Car Experience

The classic car scene in Savannah comes alive on the first Saturday of each month, when car enthusiasts gather for Cars & Coffee. Beautifully restored vintage vehicles, from gleaming chrome to polished engines, line up for visitors to admire. Owners proudly share stories of restoration, automotive history, and their passion for classic cars. The informal meet-up takes place in a friendly, festive atmosphere, perfect for photography, conversation, and enjoying Savannah’s charm alongside a love of automotive heritage. It’s a nostalgic, family-friendly way to experience timeless vehicles without the formality of a parade.

Vintage Car Parade Credit Visit Savannah

Visit Jekyll Island

A day trip to Jekyll Island offers a perfect blend of coastal beauty, history, and outdoor adventure. Located off Georgia’s coast, the island is famous for its unspoiled beaches, scenic bike trails, and the historic Jekyll Island Club, once the retreat of America’s wealthiest families. Visitors can explore Driftwood Beach, tour the Georgia Sea Turtle Centre, stroll the charming village area, or enjoy kayaking and dolphin tours. With its relaxed atmosphere and natural landscapes, Jekyll Island is an ideal escape from the city, delivering memorable experiences in just one unforgettable day.

Visit Jekyll Island

A day trip to Jekyll Island offers a perfect blend of coastal beauty, history, and outdoor adventure. Located off Georgia’s coast, the island is famous for its unspoiled beaches, scenic bike trails, and the historic Jekyll Island Club, once the retreat of America’s wealthiest families. Visitors can explore Driftwood Beach, tour the Georgia Sea Turtle Centre, stroll the charming village area, or enjoy kayaking and dolphin tours. With its relaxed atmosphere and natural landscapes, Jekyll Island is an ideal escape from the city, delivering memorable experiences in just one unforgettable day.

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Savannah History Museum

The Savannah History Museum offers a fascinating journey through the city’s rich and complex past, from its founding in 1733 to the present day. Located in the historic Central of Georgia Railway complex, the museum features engaging exhibits on colonial life, the Civil War, the cotton industry, and Savannah’s role in American history. Highlights include original artifacts, period displays, and interactive presentations. It’s an ideal starting point for understanding the stories, people, and events that shaped Savannah into the city visitors experience today.

Savannah History Museum

The Savannah History Museum offers a fascinating journey through the city’s rich and complex past, from its founding in 1733 to the present day. Located in the historic Central of Georgia Railway complex, the museum features engaging exhibits on colonial life, the Civil War, the cotton industry, and Savannah’s role in American history. Highlights include original artifacts, period displays, and interactive presentations. It’s an ideal starting point for understanding the stories, people, and events that shaped Savannah into the city visitors experience today.

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Dolphin Adventure Tours

Several operators in Savannah offer Dolphin Adventure Tours, providing exciting ways to explore Georgia’s coastal waters and spot playful Atlantic bottlenose dolphins in their natural habitat. Guided by knowledgeable local captains, these tours cruise through tidal creeks, salt marshes, and open waterways, sharing insights about marine life and the surrounding ecosystem. Guests often see dolphins swimming alongside the boat, leaping through the waves, and feeding near the shoreline. It’s a family-friendly, unforgettable experience that combines wildlife encounters, scenic views, and the charm of Savannah’s waterways. Check with Travel USA for more details.

Dolphin Adventure Tours

Several operators in Savannah offer Dolphin Adventure Tours, providing exciting ways to explore Georgia’s coastal waters and spot playful Atlantic bottlenose dolphins in their natural habitat. Guided by knowledgeable local captains, these tours cruise through tidal creeks, salt marshes, and open waterways, sharing insights about marine life and the surrounding ecosystem. Guests often see dolphins swimming alongside the boat, leaping through the waves, and feeding near the shoreline. It’s a family-friendly, unforgettable experience that combines wildlife encounters, scenic views, and the charm of Savannah’s waterways. Check with Travel USA for more details.

Dolphin at Little Tybee Beach Photo Credit Casey Jones Visit Savannah

The Vault Bar

The Vault Bar is a stylish underground cocktail lounge located beneath the historic Kress Building on Savannah’s bustling Broughton Street. Once an actual bank vault, the space now blends sleek modern design with preserved architectural details, creating a unique and intimate atmosphere. Expert bartenders craft innovative cocktails using premium spirits, house-made syrups, and fresh ingredients. With its sophisticated vibe, creative drink menu, and central location, The Vault offers an unforgettable nightlife experience for visitors seeking refined cocktails in an extraordinary setting.

The Vault Bar

The Vault Bar is a stylish underground cocktail lounge located beneath the historic Kress Building on Savannah’s bustling Broughton Street. Once an actual bank vault, the space now blends sleek modern design with preserved architectural details, creating a unique and intimate atmosphere. Expert bartenders craft innovative cocktails using premium spirits, house-made syrups, and fresh ingredients. With its sophisticated vibe, creative drink menu, and central location, The Vault offers an unforgettable nightlife experience for visitors seeking refined cocktails in an extraordinary setting.

The Vault Bar Savannah GA Image by Visit Savannah Credit Geoff L Johnson Photography

Stay at an Iconic Hotel

Staying at the iconic Hamilton-Turner Inn is a truly elegant Savannah experience. This grand Second Empire-style mansion, built in 1873, sits on historic Lafayette Square and is renowned for its distinctive architecture, lavish interiors, and refined Southern hospitality. Guests enjoy beautifully appointed rooms, gourmet breakfasts, and personalised service in an atmosphere of timeless charm. Its prime location places Savannah’s top attractions within easy walking distance, making the Hamilton-Turner Inn an unforgettable and luxurious base for exploring the Historic District. Check with Travel USA for more details.

Stay at an Iconic Hotel

Staying at the iconic Hamilton-Turner Inn is a truly elegant Savannah experience. This grand Second Empire-style mansion, built in 1873, sits on historic Lafayette Square and is renowned for its distinctive architecture, lavish interiors, and refined Southern hospitality. Guests enjoy beautifully appointed rooms, gourmet breakfasts, and personalised service in an atmosphere of timeless charm. Its prime location places Savannah’s top attractions within easy walking distance, making the Hamilton-Turner Inn an unforgettable and luxurious base for exploring the Historic District. Check with Travel USA for more details.

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Jekyll Island's Driftwood Beach

Driftwood Beach on Jekyll Island is one of Georgia’s most striking and photogenic coastal landscapes. Lined with weathered driftwood trees sculpted by wind and tides, the beach creates an otherworldly setting along the Atlantic shoreline. Visitors come for sunrise photography, peaceful walks, shell collecting, and quiet reflection. The natural beauty, crashing waves, and dramatic silhouettes make it a favourite destination for nature lovers and photographers seeking a truly unique seaside experience on Georgia’s coast.

Jekyll Island's Driftwood Beach

Driftwood Beach on Jekyll Island is one of Georgia’s most striking and photogenic coastal landscapes. Lined with weathered driftwood trees sculpted by wind and tides, the beach creates an otherworldly setting along the Atlantic shoreline. Visitors come for sunrise photography, peaceful walks, shell collecting, and quiet reflection. The natural beauty, crashing waves, and dramatic silhouettes make it a favourite destination for nature lovers and photographers seeking a truly unique seaside experience on Georgia’s coast.

Coast Jekyll Island Driftwood Beach GA Image by Explore Georgia Tourism

Tybee Island boardwalk

The Tybee Island Boardwalk is a lively oceanfront hub offering classic beachside fun and stunning Atlantic views. Stretching along the shoreline near South Beach, it features shops, restaurants, cafés, and easy beach access. Visitors can stroll, relax on benches, enjoy fresh seafood, or watch surfers and seabirds from the railings. With live music, festivals, and a laid-back coastal atmosphere, the boardwalk is perfect for sunset walks, people-watching, and soaking up Tybee’s relaxed island charm.

Tybee Island boardwalk

The Tybee Island Boardwalk is a lively oceanfront hub offering classic beachside fun and stunning Atlantic views. Stretching along the shoreline near South Beach, it features shops, restaurants, cafés, and easy beach access. Visitors can stroll, relax on benches, enjoy fresh seafood, or watch surfers and seabirds from the railings. With live music, festivals, and a laid-back coastal atmosphere, the boardwalk is perfect for sunset walks, people-watching, and soaking up Tybee’s relaxed island charm.

Tybee boardwalk Photo Credit Casey Jones Visit Savannah

Six Pence Pub

Six Pence Pub is a cosy British-style pub in Savannah’s Historic District, offering a warm atmosphere and classic comfort fare. Styled like a traditional English tavern, it serves favourites such as fish and chips, bangers and mash, shepherd’s pie, and a wide selection of draught beers and imported ales. The friendly setting makes it a popular stop for both locals and visitors seeking relaxed dining and conversation. Six Pence Pub delivers hearty flavours and authentic pub charm in the heart of Savannah.

Six Pence Pub

Six Pence Pub is a cosy British-style pub in Savannah’s Historic District, offering a warm atmosphere and classic comfort fare. Styled like a traditional English tavern, it serves favourites such as fish and chips, bangers and mash, shepherd’s pie, and a wide selection of draught beers and imported ales. The friendly setting makes it a popular stop for both locals and visitors seeking relaxed dining and conversation. Six Pence Pub delivers hearty flavours and authentic pub charm in the heart of Savannah.

Six Pence Pub c Geoff L Johnson Photography

Plant Riverside Outlets & Shops

Plant Riverside Outlets & Shops is a vibrant waterfront destination in downtown Savannah, blending history, shopping, dining, and entertainment. Set within a beautifully restored former power plant, the complex features boutique stores, art galleries, rooftop bars, and riverfront restaurants overlooking the Savannah River. Visitors can browse unique local finds, enjoy live music, or simply stroll along River Street. With its striking architecture, lively atmosphere, and scenic views, Plant Riverside offers an unforgettable shopping and leisure experience in Savannah.

Plant Riverside Outlets & Shops

Plant Riverside Outlets & Shops is a vibrant waterfront destination in downtown Savannah, blending history, shopping, dining, and entertainment. Set within a beautifully restored former power plant, the complex features boutique stores, art galleries, rooftop bars, and riverfront restaurants overlooking the Savannah River. Visitors can browse unique local finds, enjoy live music, or simply stroll along River Street. With its striking architecture, lively atmosphere, and scenic views, Plant Riverside offers an unforgettable shopping and leisure experience in Savannah.

Plant Riverside Outlets Shops Credit Visit Savannah

Pulaski Monument

The Pulaski Monument stands proudly in Monterey Square, honouring Revolutionary War hero Count Casimir Pulaski, a Polish nobleman who fought for American independence. Erected in 1854, it is one of Savannah’s oldest monuments and marks Pulaski’s original burial site. The impressive marble structure features classical detailing and inscriptions celebrating his bravery and sacrifice. Surrounded by elegant architecture and shaded by live oaks, the monument offers a peaceful place to reflect on Savannah’s deep historical connections to the nation’s founding.

Pulaski Monument

The Pulaski Monument stands proudly in Monterey Square, honouring Revolutionary War hero Count Casimir Pulaski, a Polish nobleman who fought for American independence. Erected in 1854, it is one of Savannah’s oldest monuments and marks Pulaski’s original burial site. The impressive marble structure features classical detailing and inscriptions celebrating his bravery and sacrifice. Surrounded by elegant architecture and shaded by live oaks, the monument offers a peaceful place to reflect on Savannah’s deep historical connections to the nation’s founding.

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Fort Pulaski

Located near Savannah, Fort Pulaski played a pivotal role in the American Civil War. In 1862, Union forces successfully tested a rifled cannon against the fort’s brick walls – marking a revolutionary moment in military technology. The breach demonstrated that traditional masonry fortifications were no longer effective, forever changing the future of warfare. Today, visitors can explore the fort’s well-preserved structure, scenic trails, and interpretive exhibits that bring this historic event to life.

Fort Pulaski

Located near Savannah, Fort Pulaski played a pivotal role in the American Civil War. In 1862, Union forces successfully tested a rifled cannon against the fort’s brick walls – marking a revolutionary moment in military technology. The breach demonstrated that traditional masonry fortifications were no longer effective, forever changing the future of warfare. Today, visitors can explore the fort’s well-preserved structure, scenic trails, and interpretive exhibits that bring this historic event to life.

Fort Pulaski GA Image by Visit Savannah

Tybee Island Pier

Tybee Island Pier and Pavilion is a lively oceanfront landmark offering sweeping views of the Atlantic Ocean and Tybee’s sandy shoreline. Stretching out into the water near South Beach, the pier is perfect for fishing, strolling, photography, and watching surfers and seabirds. The surrounding pavilion hosts live music, festivals, and local events throughout the year, creating a fun, social atmosphere. With nearby shops, cafés, and beach access, the pier serves as the heart of Tybee’s coastal scene and a favourite gathering place for visitors and locals alike.

Tybee Island Pier

Tybee Island Pier and Pavilion is a lively oceanfront landmark offering sweeping views of the Atlantic Ocean and Tybee’s sandy shoreline. Stretching out into the water near South Beach, the pier is perfect for fishing, strolling, photography, and watching surfers and seabirds. The surrounding pavilion hosts live music, festivals, and local events throughout the year, creating a fun, social atmosphere. With nearby shops, cafés, and beach access, the pier serves as the heart of Tybee’s coastal scene and a favourite gathering place for visitors and locals alike.

Tybee Island Pier Credit Visit Savannah

Captain Derek's Dolphin Adventures Tour

Would you rather watch them swim gently in their natural habitat, or watch them jumping and playing on our very powerful wave-creating dolphin Surfing Machine? Powered by 700 HP with a top speed of 30 knots! We are the only boat on Tybee Island that can do both! Note: Dolphins are wild animals, and at times they will surf, but not ALL the time. We call it the real world – not SeaWorld. Our experienced captains know these coastal waters well and love sharing their knowledge of local wildlife and the unique ecosystem surrounding Tybee Island. Along the way you may also spot seabirds, pelicans gliding over the water, and breathtaking views of the coastline.

Captain Derek's Dolphin Adventures Tour

Would you rather watch them swim gently in their natural habitat, or watch them jumping and playing on our very powerful wave-creating dolphin Surfing Machine? Powered by 700 HP with a top speed of 30 knots! We are the only boat on Tybee Island that can do both! Note: Dolphins are wild animals, and at times they will surf, but not ALL the time. We call it the real world – not SeaWorld. Our experienced captains know these coastal waters well and love sharing their knowledge of local wildlife and the unique ecosystem surrounding Tybee Island. Along the way you may also spot seabirds, pelicans gliding over the water, and breathtaking views of the coastline.

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Savannah's Historic District

Savannah’s Historic District is a beautifully preserved area renowned for its cobblestone streets, moss-draped live oaks, and charming squares. Spanning over two miles along the Savannah River, it features elegant 18th- and 19th-century architecture, historic homes, churches, and landmarks. Visitors can explore attractions like Forsyth Park, River Street, and Lafayette Square, enjoy guided tours, and discover local shops and restaurants. The district’s unique blend of history, culture, and Southern charm makes it a captivating destination for sightseeing, photography, and leisurely strolls.

Savannah's Historic District

Savannah’s Historic District is a beautifully preserved area renowned for its cobblestone streets, moss-draped live oaks, and charming squares. Spanning over two miles along the Savannah River, it features elegant 18th- and 19th-century architecture, historic homes, churches, and landmarks. Visitors can explore attractions like Forsyth Park, River Street, and Lafayette Square, enjoy guided tours, and discover local shops and restaurants. The district’s unique blend of history, culture, and Southern charm makes it a captivating destination for sightseeing, photography, and leisurely strolls.

Historic Savannah Horse Carriage Tour Photo Credit Casey Jones Visit Savannah

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