Georgia

Blending southern charm with rich history, vibrant culture and warm hospitality

the Peach state

Where History, Sports, Culture, and Natural Beauty Come Together!
Georgia is a southeastern U.S. state rich in history, culture, and natural beauty. Its capital, Atlanta, is a major hub for business, entertainment, and civil rights history and home to must-see attractions like the Georgia Aquarium, World of Coca-Cola, Martin Luther King Jr. National Historical Park and the vibrant Midtown and Buckhead districts

Beyond Atlanta, discover diverse landscapes, from the Blue Ridge Mountains in the north to the coastal marshlands and barrier islands in the east. Savannah, with its charming cobblestone streets, historic squares, and preserved antebellum architecture, is a favourite destination for visitors seeking an authentic taste of Southern charm. Whilst the Golden Isles, including Jekyll and St. Simons, offer pristine beaches and wildlife-filled marshes.

Georgia is also a sports powerhouse, home to passionate college football rivalries, the Masters Tournament in Augusta, and professional teams like the Atlanta Falcons (NFL), Atlanta Hawks (NBA), Atlanta Braves (MLB), and Atlanta United FC (MLS).

With its warm hospitality, world-class attractions, and a mix of urban energy and rural charm, Georgia offers something for every traveller. Whether exploring the Appalachian trails, tasting authentic Southern cuisine, or enjoying sports events, visitors will find plenty to love in this dynamic state.

Things to see & do

Browse through our recommended selection of things to see and do in Georgia. Many of these are 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.

Georgia State Capitol

Atlanta, Georgia

The Georgia State Capitol in Atlanta is a striking neoclassical building topped with a gleaming 23-karat gold dome. Completed in 1889, it houses the state's government, including the governor’s office and General Assembly. Inside, visitors can explore historic legislative chambers, statues, and exhibits at the Capitol Museum. The building’s grandeur reflects Georgia’s rich history and political legacy. Free guided tours offer insight into its architecture, art, and role in state governance.

Roosevelt's Little White House

Warms Springs, Georgia

Roosevelt's Little White House was President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s retreat and the place of his passing in 1945. Built in 1932, the modest home reflects his love for the area’s therapeutic warm springs, which he visited for polio treatment. Now a museum, it preserves his personal belongings, the “Unfinished Portrait,” and exhibits on his New Deal policies. The site offers a glimpse into Roosevelt’s life and lasting impact on America.

Old Mill at Berry College

Rome, Georgia

Historic landmark, located on Lavender Mountain, built back in 1930. The mill offers stunning views of the surrounding landscape, including a serene pond and waterfall. Designed by architect William B. Yeats, it reflects the college's commitment to preserving natural beauty. The Old Mill is a popular spot for photography, providing visitors with a peaceful, picturesque setting that blends history and nature perfectly.

Horse & Cart Ride in Savannah

Savannah, Georgia

Experience Savannah’s charm with a horse-drawn carriage ride through its oak-lined streets and historic squares. Relax as your guide shares fascinating stories of the city’s past, from colonial times to the Civil War. Pass grand mansions, cobblestone alleys, and scenic parks draped in Spanish moss. Whether a romantic evening ride or a daytime tour, this classic experience offers a unique perspective on Savannah’s Southern elegance and rich history. A must-do for any visitor!

Providence Canyon State Park

Just South of Columbus, Georgia

Often called "Georgia’s Little Grand Canyon," Providence Canyon State Park boasts striking orange, pink, and red rock formations shaped by erosion. Located in southwest Georgia, the park features scenic trails, breathtaking canyon views, and remnants of abandoned 1800s homesteads. Hike through the canyon floor, explore the rugged ridges, or camp under starry skies. A hidden gem for nature lovers and photographers Providence Canyon offers a landscape unlike any other in southeastern U.S.

Museum of Aviation

Warner Robins, Georgia

One of the largest aviation museums in the U.S., located near Robins Air Force Base, and showcasing more than 85 historic aircraft, including a B-17 Flying Fortress, SR-71 Blackbird, and F-15 Eagle. Visitors can explore immersive exhibits on military aviation history, space exploration, and the Tuskegee Airmen. Free to visit, the museum offers flight simulators, educational programmes, and a tribute to American airpower.

Georgia Aquarium

Atlanta, Georgia

Georgia Aquarium is one of the largest and most impressive aquariums in the world. Home to thousands of marine creatures, including whale sharks, manta rays, and beluga whales, it offers immersive exhibits like Ocean Voyager and Cold Water Quest. Holding more than 11 million gallons of water, visitors can walk through a massive underwater tunnel, experience interactive touch pools, and enjoy live animal encounters. Located in downtown Atlanta, it's a must-visit for marine life enthusiasts, families, and conservation-minded travellers.

Experience Live Sport

Experience live sport - the American way! Catch the adrenaline, hear the cheers, and soak in the excitement of a live game - because experiencing sports the American way is an absolute must! With top professional teams like the Atlanta Falcons (NFL), Atlanta Hawks (NBA), Atlanta United FC (MLS), and Atlanta Braves (MLB), there’s no shortage of action. Chat with Travel USA to score your tickets and we'll look to lock in your seats before you even pack your bags!
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Old Savannah Tours

Savannah, Georgia

Old Savannah Tours offers an immersive look at the city’s rich history with engaging guides and lively re-enactors bringing the past to life. Ride in a comfortable trolley through Savannah’s picturesque squares, past historic mansions, and beneath moss-draped oaks. Enjoy hop-on, hop-off flexibility or a fully narrated experience covering everything from colonial beginnings to Civil War stories. With humour, insights, and even surprise character appearances, this tour is a must for history lovers! Check with Travel USA for more details.

North Georgia Mountains

North Georgia

The North Georgia Mountains offer breathtaking scenery, charming small towns, and endless outdoor adventures. With rolling blue ridges, cascading waterfalls, and lush forests, the region is perfect for hiking, fishing, and exploring state parks like Amicalola Falls and Vogel. Cozy mountain towns like Helen, Blue Ridge, and Dahlonega boast Bavarian charm, historic gold rush sites, and vibrant arts scenes. Whether leaf-peeping in fall or relaxing in a cabin retreat, the North Georgia Mountains promise a peaceful escape.

World of Coca-Cola

Atlanta, Georgia

The World of Coca-Cola is an immersive museum celebrating the history and impact of the iconic soft drink. Explore exhibits showcasing Coca-Cola’s secret formula, vintage advertisements, and interactive displays. Taste over 100 beverages from around the world, watch the bottling process in action, and meet the beloved Coca-Cola Polar Bear. Located in downtown Atlanta near Centennial Olympic Park, it’s a must-visit for fans of the brand and pop culture enthusiasts alike.

Gibbs Gardens

Ball Ground, Georgia

Stunning 376-acre estate located just north of Atlanta, featuring 16 themed gardens, including the largest daffodil display in the U.S. Stroll through the Japanese Garden, Waterlily Garden, and Manor House Gardens, each offering breathtaking seasonal beauty. With miles of walking paths, serene ponds, and picturesque bridges, it’s a perfect retreat for nature lovers. The gardens change year-round, making every visit unique. Enjoy a peaceful escape just an hour from Atlanta.

Savannah Historic District

Savannah, Georgia

Charming area filled with cobblestone streets, lush squares, and beautiful gardens. Known for its Southern hospitality and rich history, visitors can explore iconic landmarks like the Forsyth Park Fountain and historic homes. River Street, with its vibrant shops and scenic river views, adds to the district's appeal. Perfect for leisurely walks, the area offers museums, boutiques, and delicious Southern cuisine, making it a must-see destination in Georgia.

Whitewater Express

Columbus, Georgia

Whitewater Express offer thrilling outdoor adventures in Columbus and the Chattahoochee River. Home to the world’s longest urban whitewater course, it features Class II-IV rapids for all skill levels. Visitors can also enjoy zip-lining across the river, stand-up paddle boarding, and kayaking. With expert guides ensuring safety and excitement, Whitewater Express provides an unforgettable way to experience the natural beauty and adrenaline-pumping fun of Georgia’s Chattahoochee Valley year-round. Check with Travel USA for more details.

Blue Ridge Scenic Railway

Blue Ridge, Georgia

The Blue Ridge Scenic Railway offers a picturesque journey through the North Georgia mountains. Departing from the charming town of Blue Ridge, the vintage train follows the Toccoa River on a 41 kilometre round trip to McCaysville, Georgia, and Copperhill, Tennessee. The ride showcases stunning seasonal scenery, from vibrant fall foliage to lush summer greenery. Passengers enjoy a relaxing experience with open-air or climate-controlled seating, perfect for a nostalgic adventure through the Appalachian foothills.

River Boat Queen

Savannah, Georgia

Embark on a nostalgic cruise along the scenic Savannah River, blending Southern charm with stunning waterfront views. Modelled after classic paddlewheel boats, it provides sightseeing, dinner, and sunset cruises, showcasing landmarks like the Talmadge Bridge and historic River Street. Guests enjoy live music, delicious Southern cuisine, and narrated tours highlighting Savannah’s rich maritime history. Whether for romance or relaxation, the Riverboat Queen delivers a memorable experience. Check with Travel USA for more details.

Okefenokee Swamp Park

Waycross, Georgia

Okefenokee Swamp Park is a captivating natural attraction offering visitors a chance to explore one of the largest freshwater swamps in North America. The park features guided boat tours, boardwalks, and nature trails where you can spot wildlife such as alligators, birds, and turtles. With educational exhibits and a focus on conservation, it’s an ideal spot for nature lovers seeking an immersive experience in a unique and scenic environment.

Consolidated Gold Mine

Dahlonega, Georgia

Offering visitors a unique opportunity to step back in time and experience the gold rush era. Located in the heart of Georgia’s historic Gold Belt, this gold mine offers guided tours where you can learn about the history of gold mining in the region and even try your hand at panning for gold. The mine, which dates back to the 1800s, is one of the largest of its kind in the area and provides an educational and exciting experience for those interested in Georgia's rich gold mining history.

Chippewa Square

Savannah, Georgia

Chippewa Square, in the heart of Savannah, is best known as the filming location of Forrest Gump’s famous bench scene. Established in 1815, the square honours the Battle of Chippewa from the War of 1812. At its centre stands a statue of General James Oglethorpe, Savannah’s founder. Surrounded by historic buildings, oak trees, and Spanish moss, it’s a charming spot to relax, admire the city’s beauty, and soak in Savannah’s rich history.

Kennesaw Mountain

Atlanta, Georgia

Kennesaw Mountain, the highest point in the Atlanta metro area, is a historic site known for its role in the Civil War during the Atlanta Campaign. Now part of Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park, it offers over 35 kilometres of scenic hiking trails, stunning views of Atlanta, and preserved battlefields. The park features a visitor centre with exhibits on the 1864 battle. Popular among history buffs and outdoor enthusiasts, it’s a great spot for hiking, picnicking, and learning about American history.

Governor's Old Capitol Building

Milledgeville, Georgia

Built in 1807, this historic building served as the state capital of Georgia until 1868. Now a museum, it offers a glimpse into Georgia's political history. Visitors can explore exhibits on the state’s early governance, the Civil War era, and the lives of Georgia's past governors. The building’s architecture and role in Georgia's development make it an important landmark for history enthusiasts.

Savannah Cathedral

Savannah, Georgia

The Cathedral Basilica of St. John the Baptist in Savannah, is a breathtaking masterpiece of French Gothic architecture. Completed in 1896, it features towering twin spires, intricate stained-glass windows from Austria, and a stunning gilded altar. Located in Savannah’s historic district, the cathedral is a must-visit for its awe-inspiring beauty and rich history. Visitors admire its exquisite murals, hand-carved woodwork, and peaceful atmosphere, making it a spiritual and architectural gem of the South.

Jimmy Carter Presidential Library & Museum

Atlanta, Georgia

The Jimmy Carter Presidential Library & Museum in Atlanta, Georgia, showcases the life and legacy of the 39th U.S. president. It features interactive exhibits, photographs, and documents highlighting Carter’s presidency, humanitarian efforts, and Nobel Peace Prize. Visitors can see a full-scale replica of the Oval Office and explore his work in diplomacy and human rights. Surrounded by beautiful gardens, the library offers an insightful look into Carter’s impact on American and global history.

Whistle Stop Cafe

Juliette, Georgia

Whistle Stop Cafe is a charming, down-home restaurant that offers a delightful blend of Southern comfort food and warm hospitality. Located in a cozy setting, the café serves hearty dishes like fried chicken, meatloaf, and biscuits with gravy, paired with classic sides such as mashed potatoes and collard greens. Known for its friendly service and inviting atmosphere, it’s the perfect place for a casual meal or a quick bite while enjoying a nostalgic, homey experience.

SkyView Atlanta

Atlanta, Georgia

SkyView Atlanta is a giant observation wheel offering stunning views of the city skyline and beyond. Located in the heart of Pemberton Place, this 20-story Ferris wheel features climate-controlled gondolas for a comfortable ride year-round. Each ride lasts about 15 minutes, providing breathtaking vistas of downtown Atlanta, Centennial Olympic Park, and surrounding landmarks. It's a great attraction for families, tourists, and anyone wanting a unique perspective of the city from above.

Georgia Sports Hall of Fame

Macon, Georgia

The Georgia Sports Hall of Fame celebrates the state’s rich sports heritage by honouring athletes, coaches, and contributors across various sports. Exhibits showcase memorabilia, interactive displays, and significant moments from Georgia's sports history, highlighting legendary figures like Hank Aaron, Jackie Robinson, and Dominique Wilkins. It's an educational experience for sports enthusiasts, offering a deeper understanding of Georgia's role in shaping the world of athletics.

National Centre for Civil & Human Rights

Atlanta, Georgia

The National Centre for Civil and Human Rights is a powerful museum dedicated to the history of the civil rights movement in the U.S. and global human rights struggles. It features immersive exhibits, including the historic sit-in movement, the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., and the global fight for freedom and equality. The centre serves as both an educational resource and a platform for dialogue on current human rights issues.

National Infantry Museum

Columbus, Georgia

The National Infantry Museum honours the U.S. Army Infantry's history and contributions. The museum features immersive exhibits, including the "Soldiers Story," which brings to life the experiences of infantrymen from the American Revolution to present-day conflicts. Visitors can explore historical artifacts, multimedia displays, and interactive galleries that highlight the bravery, sacrifices, and dedication of the Infantry. A highlight is the outdoor Walk of Honour, which celebrates fallen soldiers. It's a poignant tribute to military service.

Delta Flight Museum

Atlanta, Georgia

The Delta Flight Museum showcases Delta Air Lines’ rich history with interactive exhibits, rare aviation artifacts, and vintage aircraft. Housed in two 1940s hangars at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, highlights include a restored Douglas DC-3, a Boeing 747 experience, and flight simulators. Visitors can explore Delta’s evolution from a crop-dusting operation to a global airline. Ideal for aviation enthusiasts, the museum offers an immersive look at commercial flight history.

Amicalola Falls

Georgia Mountains, Georgia

Amicalola Falls, located in the north Georgia mountains, is one of the tallest cascades in the southeastern U.S., dropping 222 metres. The falls are the centrepiece of Amicalola Falls State Park, offering stunning views and a variety of hiking trails. The park is popular for its scenic beauty, wildlife, and proximity to the Appalachian Trail approach. Visitors can enjoy the falls from several viewpoints or take a challenging hike to the top for panoramic views.

Allman Brothers Band Museum at The Big House

Macon, Georgia

Housed in the band's former Macon home, this museum celebrates the iconic Southern rock band featuring memorabilia, instruments, and personal items from the band’s career. Visitors can explore the history of the Allman Brothers Band, from their early days to their rise to fame. The museum offers fans a chance to connect with the band's legacy and influence on music history.

Stone Mountain

Atlanta, Georgia

Stone Mountain, located on the outer perimeter of Atlanta, is a massive granite monolith and the centrepiece of Stone Mountain Park. Famous for its Confederate Memorial carving, which depicts Robert E. Lee, Stonewall Jackson, and Jefferson Davis, the mountain offers a variety of outdoor activities. Visitors can enjoy hiking, scenic views, a sky-ride, and a historic railroad. The park also hosts festivals and a popular laser light show in the evenings, making it a top destination for family fun.

Okefenokee National Wildlife State Park

Southern Georgia

Vast, preserved wetland spanning over 400,000 acres. Known for its diverse ecosystems, it features swamps, marshes, and pine forests, home to abundant wildlife, including alligators, black bears, and over 200 bird species. Visitors can explore the park by canoe or kayak, take guided tours, or hike its trails. The refuge is a haven for nature lovers, birdwatchers, and those seeking tranquility in a unique natural setting.

Wormsloe State Historic Site

Savannah, Georgia

Wormsloe State Historic Site offers a glimpse into the state’s colonial past. Known for its stunning oak-lined avenue, the site features the ruins of an 18th-century estate once owned by Noble Jones, one of Georgia's founding settlers. Visitors can explore the historic ruins, including the tabby mortar remains of the Jones family home, along with nature trails, a museum, and exhibits on early Georgian history and colonial life.

Mercedes Benz Stadium Tour

Atlanta, Georgia

Explore Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, a cutting-edge sports and entertainment venue home to the Atlanta Falcons (NFL) and Atlanta United FC (MLS). Famous for its striking retractable roof and futuristic design, the stadium seats over 70,000 fans for American Football games and 42,000 for soccer matches. The tour offers a behind-the-scenes look at this architectural marvel, which hosts concerts, conventions, and more. Discover its iconic circular structure and modern amenities, making it a standout landmark in downtown Atlanta.

Driftwood Beach

Jekyll Island, Georgia

Driftwood Beach on Jekyll Island is a captivating natural wonder known for its striking, weathered trees that have been sculpted by the elements. Located just south of Savannah the beach is lined with large driftwood trees, creating an eerie yet beautiful landscape perfect for photography and exploration. With its serene atmosphere, this secluded spot offers stunning views, peaceful strolls, and a chance to connect with nature. It’s a must-see for visitors seeking tranquility and coastal beauty.

Russel Brasstown Scenic Byway

Chattahoochee National Forest, Georgia

Scenic byway offering breathtaking views of the Appalachian Mountains. Spanning 65 kilometres, the road winds through lush forests, charming towns, and offers access to outdoor activities like hiking, camping, and fishing. Highlights include Brasstown Bald, Georgia’s highest peak, and the stunning views from the drive, particularly in autumn when the fall foliage creates a vibrant, picturesque landscape perfect for nature enthusiasts and photographers.

Martin Luther King Jr Sculpture

Atlanta, Georgia

The Martin Luther King Jr. Sculpture on Freedom Parkway in Atlanta honours the life and legacy of the civil rights leader. This striking monument features a larger-than-life statue of the King, surrounded by inscriptions of his powerful words. Positioned near the Martin Luther King Jr. National Historical Park, it serves as a powerful symbol of justice, equality, and peace. Visitors can reflect on King’s enduring influence and commitment to nonviolent change in this inspiring public space.

Six Flags Over Georgia

Austell, Georgia

Six Flags Over Georgia, located on the outskirts of Atlanta, is a thrilling amusement park offering a wide variety of rides and attractions for all ages. Highlights include adrenaline-pumping roller coasters like Goliath and Twisted Cyclone, as well as family-friendly rides and water attractions. The park also features live entertainment, seasonal events, and themed areas. With its diverse mix of thrill rides, shows, and dining options, Six Flags Over Georgia is a must-visit for adventure seekers and families.

Forsyth Park & Fountain

Savannah, Georgia

Forsyth Park, is a 30-acre historic park offering a picturesque setting with oak-lined pathways, lush greenery, and stunning landmarks. The iconic Forsyth Fountain, at the northern end of the park, is a symbol of the city and a popular photo spot. The park also features beautiful gardens, monuments, and a peaceful atmosphere, making it a perfect destination for a relaxing stroll, picnic, or photography. It’s a must-see for visitors to Savannah.

Centennial Olympic Park

Atlanta, Georgia

Centennial Olympic Park in Atlanta is a 21-acre public park created for the 1996 Summer Olympics. It features beautifully landscaped gardens, fountains, and open spaces, making it a popular spot for locals and visitors alike. The park is home to the famous Fountain of Rings, where water dances to music. With its vibrant atmosphere, it also hosts concerts, festivals, and events, offering a lively gathering place. The park is located near major attractions like the Georgia Aquarium, World of Coca-Cola and the CNN Centre.

Savannah Paris market

Savannah, Georgia

Savannah Paris Market is a charming spot for those seeking unique, eclectic finds. It’s a blend of vintage, antique, and handmade goods, with a focus on Parisian-inspired treasures. Shoppers can explore a wide variety of brocante items, from rustic furniture to delicate porcelain, artwork, and vintage clothing. The market has a cozy, European ambiance, perfect for a leisurely stroll. It’s an ideal place for finding special pieces with history and character, adding a touch of Parisian flair to any collection.

Andersonville Sumpter County Prisoner of War (POW) Museum

Andersonville, Georgia

Honours the history and sacrifice of American prisoners during the Civil War. Situated near the infamous Andersonville National Historic Site, the museum showcases artifacts, exhibits, and personal stories from POWs held at the nearby camp. Visitors can learn about the harsh conditions, resilience, and legacy of those imprisoned there, offering a powerful and educational experience that pays tribute to their enduring strength and sacrifice.

Jekyll Island Club

Jekyll Island, Georgia

Jekyll Island Club, a historic resort on Georgia's Jekyll Island, offers a unique blend of Southern charm and natural beauty. Once a private retreat for America’s elite, the club’s stunning architecture and lush surroundings make it a peaceful getaway. Guests can enjoy golf, bike trails, and beach access while exploring the island's rich history. The club's elegant rooms, fine dining, and relaxing atmosphere create an unforgettable experience in a coastal paradise.

Crackers Lake

Okefenokee Swamp, Georgia

Crackers Lake, located in Georgia’s Okefenokee Swamp, is a serene and picturesque freshwater lake surrounded by lush wetlands and dense cypress trees. It’s part of the Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge, offering a tranquil setting for birdwatching, wildlife spotting, and canoeing. The lake is known for its rich biodiversity, including alligators, turtles, and various bird species. Visitors can explore its peaceful waters and enjoy the natural beauty of one of the largest swamp ecosystems in North America.

Warwoman Dell

Chattahoochee National Forest, Georgia

Warwoman Dell is a serene and picturesque natural area in the North Georgia mountains, known for its scenic beauty and rich history. Located in the Chattahoochee National Forest, the area features lush forests, cascading streams, and wildflowers in spring and summer. A popular spot for hiking, Warwoman Dell is home to several trails, including the Warwoman Dell Loop Trail, which offers stunning views and the chance to explore the diverse flora and fauna of the region.

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