Ready to break out of lockdown? Need an escape from the day-to-day? It’s time for a getaway with the guys. What better place than Tybee Island and Savannah!
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Few American cities offer the mystical appeal and eerie history of Savannah, which makes Halloween a perfect time to visit. A tour is a great way to experience the city while hearing these tales.
Anyone else experiencing the stay-at-home blues? If it’s safe for you to travel, then pack a bag ‘cause we’ve got the perfect destination. Travelers find a perfect pairing when it comes to Savannah.
Much of Savannah has re-opened, offering plenty of attractions and activities for visitors to enjoy. These are a few favorites but check back for an updated list as sites are re-opening daily.
Savannah’s winters are mild, with lows around 40 degrees and highs in the low 60s. Snow is rare, though the area gets a little rain. So, even though day temperatures are temperate, you might want to plan some indoor entertainment. We’ve got some great ideas.
Walking into Savannah’s historic buildings, cemeteries or even the cobblestone streets themselves, it’s easy to see the ghosts of the past and imagine and tales that rise from its foundations.
Yo, ho, ho, mateys! Grab your eye patch and head to Tybee Island for a swashbuckling adventure during the annual Pirate Fest on Oct. 10-13. The 15th annual fest welcomes buccaneers of all ages to the family-friendly gathering.
Every season is special in Savannah, but at Christmastime, it truly shines. After all, Georgia’s oldest city knows how to throw a party and Yuletide is the biggest of the year.
With school days looming just around the corner, keep the family happy with a quick Savannah getaway. There’s still time to enjoy Tybee Island beaches, Savannah attractions and everything the area has to offer.
It can be difficult to find vacation activities everyone in the family enjoys. Especially when some of those family members are teenagers. Of course, all ages love beaches, shopping, dining out and trolley tours.