Enjoy life like a box of chocolates and visit the famous Forrest Gump square where the iconic bench scenes were filmed.
Elegant and historic mansion built in 1771 turned restaurant, serving southern food in the various living spaces, as well as a lovely cellar tavern.
Book one of the many ghost tours Savannah has to offer and relish in the haunted past of this historic town. Some tours include riding around in an actual hearse, or stopping at bars along the way.
Classic Lowcountry escape full of heritage buildings, golf courses and shopping surrounded by salt marshes and firm sand Atlantic coast beaches
Enjoy people watching the Spring Breakers at one of the various, lively beach bars.
The largest park in the Historic District contains many walking paths and gardens shaded beneath the Spanish moss draped oak trees, as well as the picturesque Forsyth Park Fountain.
Restaurant and tavern established in 1753, thought to be the oldest standing building in the state of Georgia.
Narrated sightseeing tour along the Savannah River on a classic paddlewheel riverboat.
Numerous museums are located within or close to downtown Savannah, including the American Prohibition Museum, Classic Cars Museum, Ships of the Sea Maritime Museum, Georgia State Railroad Museum, and Old Fort Jackson