Savannah, Georgia, is a city where the past whispers through ancient oaks draped with Spanish moss, and nowhere is this legacy more vibrant than at Forsyth Park. As one of Savannah’s most iconic landmarks, Forsyth Park is a must-visit destination that beautifully marries history, culture,...
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Think you know a lot about Savannah? You probably already know Savannah is the oldest city in Georgia, and its St. Patrick’s Day Parade is among the country’s largest. But the history runs deep, and its quirks are varied, so there is always something new...
We’re not gonna lie. Summertime in Savannah gets a little warm. Okay, hot. Summer is hot in the South. Fortunately, there are plenty of ways to cool off during your Savannah stay.
Enjoy the splash pads in the squares: The...
Sure, visitors often catch sight of dolphins while walking on the beach at Tybee Island. But a boat tour gets you up close and personal with these magnificent creatures. You will also see other wildlife, including pelicans and herons.
Imagine the fun of having playful...
Squares and parks make up Savannah’s Historic District, so that no matter where you stay one will be nearby. The planners originally designed the city with 24 squares, 22 of which remain as grassy retreats. Spring is prime time for enjoying the squares, as the...
Do you have fond memories of beach vacations from your childhood? Are you ready to create those memories with your own children and grandchildren? When you want to relax in the surf, sand, and sun, opt for a trip to Tybee Island. It’s a dream...
Spring is one of Savannah’s most delightful seasons. Those longer days and gorgeous weather also bring some of our favorite outdoor events that range from the whimsical to the historical.
Take an Early Bird Walking Tour on Saturdays in April. Meet at 8 a.m....
The coast of Georgia comprises one-third of the East Coast’s salt marshes, with its barrier islands providing a diverse eco-system. Visitors marvel at the beautiful beaches and expansive Atlantic Ocean, but there is much more nature to enjoy during your Tybee Island vacation.
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Visitors to the northernmost barrier island off Georgia's coast, Tybee Island, can enjoy three ocean beaches and two river beaches. While the ocean beaches face the Atlantic Ocean, the river beaches are on opposite ends of the island.
While you may see dolphins while walking on the beach at Tybee, why not take a boat tour specifically planned for that up close and personal dolphin experience?