One of the most historical and haunted spots in Savannah! If you're new to town, this is the place to experience first. Make sure to grab a few bars of fudge from River Street Sweets (they're best cold) and buy a hand woven palm leaf rose by the waterfront!
A barrier island and small city near Savannah, known for its wide, sandy beaches, including South Beach, with a pier and pavilion. In the island’s north, Fort Screven has 19th-century concrete gun batteries and the Tybee Island Light Station and Museum. The still-functioning 18th-century lighthouse has been rebuilt many times.
Wander through the charming streets, squares, and historic homes of this UNESCO World Heritage site.
This is the best place to enjoy some local vibes. Spanish hanging moss is the focal point of our beautiful city and it's on full display here! Toss a penny into the iconic fountain and enjoy walking through beautiful green space.
Bonaventure is one of the oldest rural cemeteries in the country, located on a scenic bluff off the Wilmington River, southeast of downtown. It's considered one of the most beautiful cemeteries in America. The bride's maternal grandmother and both of her maternal grandfathers are here on this gorgeous historical land, and they all share a part in today's celebration.
The Georgia State Railroad Museum is right behind the venue! Enjoy exploring working handcars, walking through historic railcars, and taking guided tours by train. It has the oldest railroad repair facility buildings in the United States! The site also serves as an active preservation space where museum staff preserve and restore historic buildings, railcars, and related machinery.
An incredible restaurant on Tybee Island endorsed by Guy Fieri! They even have hot dog costumes in each bathroom. After we got engaged we ate here and highly recommend it to anyone looking for a great island lunch. There are also dozens of Guy Fieris on the walls.