History buffs have long found Savannah a fascinating destination, with its rich, colorful history dating back to when Georgia became the 13th original colony.
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Get out your purple, gold and green masks, beads, to-go cups and goodie bags. It’s time to let the good times roll on the Georgia coast.
Savannah makes the perfect backdrop for an enchanting escape, with its picturesque parks, trees draped with Spanish moss, Antebellum architecture and elegant restaurants.
Savannah is a wonderful city to visit at any time of the year. But, during the winter, there’s a particular romance to the city. The smaller crowds, the holiday lights, the mild weather. Whatever the attraction, there’s certainly something inviting about winter on the Georgia coast.
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.