
The Olde Pink House
About When your Georgia getaway needs fine dining in a setting exuding Southern...


About When your Georgia getaway needs fine dining in a setting exuding Southern...

About For the opportunity to savor Southern cuisine in the style of the 19th...

About The story of how Staten Island-born John O. Morisano recruited the...

About Inspired by Melbourne’s iconic Collins Street, The Collins Quarter...

About While you may confuse Treylor Park with a trailer park, it's...

About One appealing aspect of vacationing in Savannah is the diverse range of...

About Since 1919, Leopold's Ice Cream has served handcrafted flavors,...

About One restaurant in the heart of Tybee Island combines the best of a...
Situated just east of I-95, driving to Savannah is a breeze from anywhere along the east coast. From the west, I-16 leads directly to the city.
For those planning to fly to Savannah, the Savannah/Hilton Head International Airport (SAV) is located just 15 miles from the city’s historic district and has regular flights to more than 30 non-stop destinations.
With its proximity to the Atlantic Coast, Savannah’s climate is considered to be humid subtropical. Spring and early Summer, and again early Fall are popular times for visitors looking for warm weather and plenty of activities. Don’t miss the blooming azaleas in the Spring, from March to April! Winters are mild and sunny, with average daily temperatures in the mid-60s while mid to late summer can be hot and humid.

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