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The Best Times to Visit Savannah For Good Weather, Fewer Crowds, and Lower Prices

And when to spot the Southern city's blooming azaleas, too.

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The historic architecture and palpable charm of Savannah, Georgia, make it one of the most beautiful cities in the South. Live oaks dripping in Spanish moss loom over stately town squares, and a thriving culinary scene draws foodies from around the country. Thanks to its coastal location, Savannah has a consistently mild (if humid) climate, but the weather fluctuations that do exist help dictate its tourist seasons, which are as follows.

  • High Season: March to July
  • Shoulder Season: August to December
  • Low Season: January to February

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Spring brings azalea blooms and the lion's share of tourists, but don't overlook the shoulder season, says Amanda Marks, a Les Clefs d’Or concierge at Thompson Savannah . “I love our fall weather, and recommend coming to Savannah in November before Thanksgiving."

Keep reading for more details on the best times to visit Savannah for fantastic weather, smaller crowds, lower prices, and more.

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Best Times to Visit Savannah for Smaller Crowds

“In my 20 years living here, I’ve found that Savannah is most crowded in spring (March, April, and May) and fall (September, October, and early November),” Marks says. So if you’re looking to admire Georgian homes or amble down River Street with fewer people around, consider booking your trip in January or February. Marks says that January is the quietest month in terms of travelers, but that some attractions may be closed this time of year, too.

Summer is another less-busy season, though it also brings challenging weather. Temperatures around 90 degrees Fahrenheit are common in July and August, and humidity is usually sky-high, too. If you can tolerate that — or if the main goal for your trip is simply to enjoy the city's delightful (and air-conditioned) restaurants and nearby beaches — a summer visit may be worth considering, since it'll likely reward you with smaller-than-average crowds.

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Best Times to Visit Savannah for Good Weather

The best weather in Savannah comes in spring and fall. Temperatures range from the high 50s to the mid-80s from March to June, when trees and flowers — most notably, azaleas — come into bloom and adorn the city with lush hues of green and pink. Prepare for a spring visit by packing layers, including a rain jacket or umbrella. “Nearly every afternoon, at around 3 p.m., it will rain for 30 to 40 minutes,” Marks says. But don’t let a little rain deter you. “Savannah is beautiful during and right after the rain. When the Spanish moss is draped with raindrops, it sparkles in the sun,” she explains. 

If you can’t swing an early spring trip, Perry Lane Hotel staffer and lifelong Savannah resident Mandy Heldreth says to aim for June. You might squeeze in a visit just before the higher temperatures and humidity arrive, which tends to be in July and August.

The autumn portion of Savannah’s shoulder season, from mid-September to mid-November, is another time to find travel-friendly weather. Heldreth says that this is when “the city begins to cool off” again, with daytime temps in the low 70s.

Best Times to Visit Savannah for Lower Prices

Unsurprisingly, the limited demand seen in Savannah’s off-season translates to lower prices on accommodations. “When visiting in the off-season — before President’s Day, during the summer, or from November through the end of the year — more savings can be had," says Marks, "and exploring the city may be more enjoyable and easier to navigate with less foot traffic around." Try visiting at these less-popular times for a deal on the great hotels that showcase Savannah's Southern hospitality.

Off-peak months like January and November can also bring discounted airfare — though there's a chance you can snag a deal on flights at any time of year. Savannah/Hilton Head International Airport is served by several budget carriers, including Allegiant , which connects the city to nearly a dozen major and not-so-major airports (Appleton, Wisconsin, anyone?) across the country. Though you'll have to pack light and watch out for hidden fees, these airlines can be a great way to get to Savannah for the lowest price possible.

Best Times to Visit Savannah for Events and Festivals

Like Charleston and other Southern cities, Savannah hosts many events and festivals in the spring and fall, when the weather is at its best. “St. Patrick’s Day is considered a holiday in Savannah,” Marks says, “and while many attractions and tours are closed, we do have a fantastic parade to watch and enjoy.” Music and art are also a large part of local culture — the city is home to Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD), after all — and spring celebrations include the Savannah Music Festival and the SCAD Sidewalk Arts Festival . “The art students gather in Forsyth Park and draw on the sidewalks, creating beautiful masterpieces for everyone to enjoy,” Marks says of the latter. 

In September, Savannah Jazz Festival’s live performances are held at Lucas Theatre, the Ships of the Sea Maritime Museum, and Forsyth Park over the course of a week. October has its own set of events and festivals, too, including SCAD Savannah Film Festival , Savannah Pride , and the Savannah Greek Festival . Plus, it's a great time to enjoy the city's famous spooky side .

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Worst Times to Visit Savannah 

Though it's more affordable and less crowded, summer in Savannah isn't ideal for most travelers, given the sweltering temperatures and oppressive humidity found in July and August. Unless you love heat, it's best to avoid visiting during this stretch. Also on the subject of weather, it's smart to note that hurricane season runs from June to November. Though Savannah isn't as vulnerable to tropical storms as much of the southeast (thanks to the sharp inward curve the coastline takes just north of the city), a direct or indirect hit is always possible — and it may be a risk some travelers would prefer to avoid.

Spring is generally regarded as the best season to visit the city, but if you're more interested in affordability than perfect weather, you may want to bypass the pricey peak period. The off-season months of January and February are some of the most affordable of the year, and though they won't be warm and sunny, they won't be ice-cold either — winter temperatures rarely dip below 40 degrees.

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The Best Time To Visit Savannah, Georgia

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  • For Best Weather
  • For Lower Prices
  • For Less Crowds
  • For Springtime Beauty
  • For Summer Vacation
  • For Fall Escape
  • For Winter Getaway

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There’s never a bad time of the year to visit charming Savannah, Georgia—it is the Hostess City, after all. And it's also home to amazing restaurants , a thriving arts scene, and more history than you can ever explore in one trip. But depending on your travel preferences and priorities, there are certain months that might be better than others. 

Savannah’s high season is March to June, when the weather is sunny but mild, and the city is filled with flowers and fun things to do . But other months of the year are cheaper and less crowded, which might be even more appealing than azalea season for some travelers. 

Read on for our tips on making your most out of your Savannah vacation. Whatever time of the year you choose to go, you’ll be in for a wonderful time.

The Best Time To Visit Savannah For Nice Weather

One of the best things about Savannah is its walkability, so weather is an important factor to consider when planning your trip. For sunny days that aren’t swelteringly hot and humid, April and May are ideal months to visit. The city’s many parks are in bloom, outdoor dining is extra pleasant, and strolling from neighborhood to neighborhood is a joy. You also might be in town for the annual NOGS (“North of Gaston Street”) Tour of Hidden Gardens , which allows you to explore private and historic gardens that are otherwise not open to the public.

The Best Time To Visit Savannah For Lower Prices

Savannah’s off season is January and February, so this is the prime time to score a deal on flights and hotels. While the winter months aren’t as picturesque (you won’t find any azaleas blooming), it’s still not a bad time to enjoy the city. It does get down to the 30s and 40s at night, but daytime temperatures typically range from the late 50s to the upper 60s, which is still quite comfortable if you’re dressed accordingly.

The Best Time To Visit Savannah For Less Crowds

Another time to visit for less money is late July to September. Summer temperatures peak during this window, which scares off some visitors. You can still have a great time if you spend most of your time indoors at museums, shops, and restaurants—all of which are in abundance in Savannah, and more enjoyable with less crowds. Because hotel rates are lower during this time, you can (and should) splurge on one that has a pool.

The Best Time To Visit Savannah In The Spring

Savannah is breathtakingly beautiful in the spring, but there is a sweet spot during this season. Between late March and early April, the city is splashed in vivid pink, red, and purple hues as the azaleas come into bloom. It’s the best time to visit Savannah’s historic Bonaventure Cemetery , which is filled with azaleas, as well as the Savannah Botanical Garden . An added bonus for music lovers: It’s also time for the city’s annual music festival, which has an exciting and diverse lineup of musicians from around the world.  

The Best Time To Visit Savannah In The Summer

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Memorial Day weekend is a busy time in Savannah, and for good reason. The weather is gorgeous, and you can hit up the beach on nearby Tybee Island. The city offers plenty of free, family-friendly activities like live performances along River Street overlooking the Savannah River. If you’re lucky enough to score tickets (book them in advance), you can attend a Savannah Bananas baseball game, one of the most fun sporting events in the world.

The Best Time To Visit Savannah In The Fall

This historic city has a spooky side, so plan your visit for October. You can take your pick from several ghost tours, including ones through Bonaventure Cemetery, which takes on a completely different vibe at night. The Savannah Theater , which dates back to 1818, is said to be haunted, and has special programming centered on its ghosts. If you’re looking for something less scary, the Plant Riverside District hosts Oktoberfest events, and the Savannah Philharmonic brings music to area parks. October also brings welcome relief from the summer heat, and it’s a lovely time of year to stroll around and take in the fall decorations on doorsteps and shop windows.

The Best Time To Visit Savannah In The Winter

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Winter in the Lowcountry usually doesn’t involve snow, but you’ll find plenty of holiday cheer during the month of December. The city has a busy calendar of events, like the Christmas Market at the Plant Riverside District. And if you’re looking for gifts, there are shops filled with treasures, like the Paris Market, Savannah Candy Kitchen, and the City Market. And wandering around can be fun too. Downtown streets are dressed up in twinkling lights and magnolia swags, hotel lobbies are warm and cozy with fireplaces and Christmas trees, and there’s even an annual boat parade of lights on the riverfront.

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Probably the best time to visit Savannah is spring, with the fall months coming a close second.

Spring is when Savannah blooms, with many of the shrubs and trees in the squares and parks and along its streets flowering around March and April (the precise timing varies year-to-year). The weather too is at its best, and several of the city’s most popular annual events and festivals are held at this time of year.

Fall also offers usually excellent weather, with many days of sun and temperatures that are warm but not excessively hot. This season too offers some of the best of Savannah’s events.

Savannah is a beautiful destination year-round, though, and other times of year each have something to offer: festivals and events, good weather, smaller crowds or lower prices.

How long to visit Savannah for depends on how much you want to see. Many people like to visit for a long weekend, which is enough time to see the best of the Historic District and a few attractions. If you will want to see more of the city and the Georgia and South Carolina coast, plan a longer visit.

Savannah is easily combined with a trip to the equally beautiful Charleston, only around two hours or so north of the city. Several seafront communities are likewise within only an hour or two of Savannah, which make for an especially appealing side trip in the hot summer months.

See also: – Savannah’s must-see sights – Savannah’s events by month: January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, December – More attractions and things to do – Visiting Tybee Island – More about visiting Savannah in spring, summer, fall, or winter

The Best Time To Visit Savannah For Flowers

Savannah’s beautiful architecture and squares make it a joy to visit at any time of the year. To see the city at its very most visually captivating, though, visit in late March to early April, when the azaleas and other shrubs, and flowering trees such as the dogwood, are at their peak.

If you want to see the classic southern tree, the magnolia, in bloom, aim for later spring through early summer.

Even if you miss the best of Savannah’s flowers, you can still enjoy the appeal and atmosphere of the drapes of Spanish moss that hang from the city’s trees, as the moss is there year-round.

When To Go To Savannah For The Best Weather

Savannah’s subtropical climate produces weather that ranges from mild in the winter, through pleasantly warm in the spring and fall months, to humid and often uncomfortably hot at the height of summer.

For the best weather, visit in spring or fall, when it is warm without being too hot, and rainfall is at its lowest. Savannah is a city best seen on foot, so visiting at either of these times of year will be a more comfortable experience.

Temperatures in spring peak on average in the 70s to 80s. In summer, the average daily maximum temperature tops 90°F, returning to spring temperatures in fall. For most of the year, rainfall is around 3 inches per month, rising to 5-6+ inches in the summer.

Winter brings cooler weather, and the humidity can make it feel quite cold. It is also more likely to be overcast at this time of year, although sunny and warm weather is quite possible.

Freezing temperatures are rare (as is snow), with average daily maximum temperatures in the low 60s and minimum nighttime temperatures averaging around 40°F or higher.

If you especially mind the heat, try to avoid the hottest (and wettest) months, July and August. September too can often be hot and humid.

Hurricane risk is lower in Savannah than other southeastern cities, due to its position relative to the usual storm track, but hurricanes are possible from June through November. Ordinary thunderstorms are frequent in the summer months.

Any of the warmer months, including spring, bring a large number of insects. Repellent is advised, especially if you plan any trips into the surrounding lowcountry.

– More about Savannah’s weather by month: January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November or December

When To Visit Savannah For The Biggest Events

→ See Savannah’s festivals and events by month: January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, December

→ See also: Georgia festivals in March, April, May, September and October

Most of the larger events held in Savannah are scheduled for the spring and fall months. Some of these events draw enormous numbers out-of-town visitors, and it can be harder to find a place to stay (and eat and park) on the days the festival is held.

In spring, some of the city’s most beautiful historic homes and gardens are opened to the public. The Savannah Tour of Homes and Gardens is held around late March, and the North of Gwinnett Street Tour of Hidden Gardens around mid April.

Spring music festivals include the Savannah Music Festival, the largest music festival in Georgia, held over two weeks around late March into April. Also in March is another smaller music festival, the Savannah Stopover.

Each year, Savannah holds one of the biggest St Patrick’s Day parades in the world. Huge numbers of visitors come to Savannah on and around March 17 to enjoy the festivities.

Bigger events are rare in the hot and humid summer, but fall brings cooler temperatures and with them another wave of festivals: the Savannah Jazz Festival in late September Oktoberfest --> and the Savannah Film Festival in October. The Great Ogeechee Seafood Festival, one of the region’s largest seafood festivals, is held in nearby Richmond Hill, GA over several days.

Savannah’s event calendar winds down in winter, but the light displays and decorations of the holiday season around Christmas and New Year’s Eve bring many people to the city. The Black Heritage Festival is held in February, to coincide with Black History Month.

The Cheapest Time To Visit Savannah

Savannah has two main tourist seasons. The biggest is spring and early summer, March through early July. Another peak comes in fall.

The best prices for accommodation can be found in the off-season, which for Savannah is in winter. Although Savannah is becoming a year-round destination, January and February are generally less popular with tourists, and you can expect to be sharing the city with fewer people at this time of year.

The Christmas to New Year period is the exception to the winter lull, when many people like to visit for the lights and holiday festivities.

In Savannah, you might also find better prices in high summer (late July through August), when vacationers are drawn instead to the beaches and sea islands of the coast.

The Best Time To Go To Savannah If You Are Also Visiting Charleston

Charleston is only 100 miles up the coast from Savannah, and many people like to combine visits to the two cities into a single trip.

→ Information about travel options between Savannah and Charleston

Charleston’s proximity to Savannah means that it shares most of its climatic characteristics, with the same mild winters and hot, humid summers.

However, although spring is generally considered to be the best time to go to Savannah, in Charleston the fall season (late September through early November) is spring’s equal — and for many, the more agreeable time of year.

You will enjoy both cities in either season, but broadly speaking, if you want Charleston to look its best, go in spring, especially April. If you prefer cultural activities, museums and festivals, choose fall.

If you decide on springtime for your trip to Savannah and Charleston, make Savannah the first stop and Charleston the second, as the plants bloom a little later there.

The Best Time To Visit Savannah As Part Of A Trip To Georgia

Georgia is one of the most popular destination states for people who want to see the South, and you may wish to see other of its attractions as part of your trip to Savannah.

On the whole, the best times to visit Savannah hold true for the rest of the state, but there are a few variations and special factors to consider, depending on which of Georgia’s other regions you want to see.

North Georgia Mountains

The mountains of northern Georgia (5-6 hours drive from Savannah) are one of the most beautiful parts of the state in which to enjoy the outdoors. Georgia as a whole is best avoided around July and August, but if this is when you have to travel, a visit to the mountains offers a cooler and more pleasant respite from the heat and humidity of summer.

North Georgia is also a popular destination for autumn leaf watching, with the region’s state parks the best place from which to enjoy the fall foliage. Georgia’s dominant autumn colors are orange and gold, and they are usually at their peak around late October to early to mid November.

If you do want to visit the mountains, it is best to avoid traveling in winter. Although the rest of Georgia is usually mild and snow-free, ice and snow can both present problems in the most upland parts of the state at this time of year, and you may find many outdoor attractions and trails are closed.

Sea Islands

The main charm of Georgia’s barrier islands, from Tybee down to the Golden Isles of Jekyll and St Simons, is the beach and other outdoor activities. None of the most-visited islands are more than 100 miles from Savannah, with Tybee Island the nearest and easiest to get to.

Spring through fall are the ideal times to visit Georgia’s barrier islands, where the region’s hot summers are made more bearable by cooling ocean breezes and the water itself, which should be warm enough for swimming from May through September.

Atlanta is one of the primary destinations in the South (and the USA) for its cultural attractions and range of things to do. It is around 4 hours or so by car from Savannah, and easily accessible by other modes of transport too.

→ Travel options between Savannah and Atlanta

So far as tourism goes, the high and low seasons in Atlanta are less marked than in Savannah, and in contrast to the summer lull in Savannah’s events calendar, Atlanta’s festivals and outdoor events continue year-round.

Still, spring and fall are the better times to see Atlanta, when the flowers and autumn foliage, respectively, are at their peak and the city is at its best. If you are thinking of visiting in winter, bear in mind that the weather in Atlanta is somewhat colder than Savannah and the coast.

See Also: Savannah Highlights

– Forsyth Park – Bull Street squares – Bonaventure Cemetery – First African Baptist Church – Pin Point Heritage Museum – Owens-Thomas House & Slave Quarters – Kayak tours near Savannah – Skidaway Island State Park – Savannah National Wildlife Refuge – Isle of Hope – Savannah events

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From its oak-covered public squares and historic architecture to its moderate climate and coastal beauty, this Georgia city is a worthy year-round destination. Located just four hours from Atlanta and two hours from Charleston , the city is a great side trip from either of those cities as well as a worthy destination in its own right.

With its well-preserved Historic District, endless festivals, interactive museums, award-winning restaurants, and more, Savannah has plenty of activities for all seasons, visitors, and ages. Here's a complete guide about when to visit, where to stay, what to do, getting around, saving money, and more on your visit to Savannah.

Planning Your Trip to Savannah

  • Best Time to Visit: With azaleas and flowers in full bloom, favorable weather, and a full roster of festivals like the annual St. Patrick's Day parade, spring is the most popular season for visiting Savannah. Summers can be oppressively hot and humid, but there are nearby beach and water-related activities to help you keep cool, and the city is less crowded in July and August than it is in spring and early summer. Fall offers fantastic weather and fewer tourists than spring, while winter can be chilly, but provides lower hotel rates and smaller crowds.
  • Language: English
  • Currency: U.S. Dollar
  • Getting Around : Because parking is expensive and navigating one-way streets can be tricky, the Historic District is best explored on foot or via the fare-free Downtown Transportation (DOT) network , which offers shuttle buses and a ferry to popular tourist areas and centrally-located parking garages. The buses operate every ten minutes, starting at 7.am. on weekdays and 10 a.m. on weekends and make 24 stops along both the Downtown and Forsyth Park routes. The broader, fare-based Chatham Area Transit (CAT) offers service to other parts of the cities and surrounding areas, including an express bus to and from Savannah/Hilton Head International Airport. Rideshare services, taxis, and rental cars are also available at the airport.
  • Travel Tip: Since traveling by foot is the best way to explore the city, wear comfortable walking shoes. And pack an umbrella for unexpected downpours.

Things to Do

First-time visitors will want to take advantage of the Historic District's 22 public squares   , including Forsyth Park , which features 30 acres of greenery, walking paths, and a distinctive Parisian-inspired central fountain. Other free options include exploring the 100-acre Victorian-era Bonaventure Cemetery , strolling the galleries and restaurants that occupy the old warehouses of River Street, and touring historic houses of worship like Cathedral of St. John the Baptist, the oldest Catholic Church in Georgia, and the First African Baptist Church .

Other noteworthy attractions include the birthplace of Girl Scouts founder Juliette Gordon Low , the longest-running live performance theatre in America   , Savannah’s Telfair Museum (the Southeast's oldest public art museum), the SCAD Museum of Art , the Savannah History Museum, the Ralph Mark Gilbert Civil Rights Museum, and the Savannah Botanical Gardens .

Given its location on the Savannah River and proximity to the Atlantic Ocean, the city offers plenty of outdoor activities like hiking, kayaking, boating, and paddle boarding in both the city and nearby areas like Tybee Island and Skidaway Island State Park.

Food and drink lovers will want to explore the area's top bars, breweries, and restaurants.

Some of the top experiences in Savannah include:

  • A trolley tour of the historic district . Both Old Town Trolley Tours and Old Savannah Tours offer narrated, hop-on, hop-off tours of the city. Both trolleys depart from the Visitors Center at 15-20 minute intervals. They include stops at points of interest like River Street, the Savannah History Museum, the Ralph Mark Gilbert Civil Rights Museum, City Market, and Forsyth Park.
  • Southern cuisine at Mrs. Wilkes Boarding House. Come hungry and ready to make new friends at this 19th-century era boarding house turned restaurant, where Southern favorites like fried chicken, collard greens, butter beans, macaroni and cheese, candied yams, and coleslaw are served family-style at communal tables.
  • River Street. This promenade runs along the southern portion of the city's riverfront and is brimming with shops, galleries, bars, and restaurants, many of them housed in historic warehouses. Stroll the cobblestone streets, ride a historic street car along the riverfront, take a dolphin or river tour, or enjoy the free ferry ride to Hutchinson Island.

Explore more activities in Savannah with our guides to the city's spookiest spots and best things to do .

What to Eat and Drink

As a coastal city, Savannah is an excellent spot for seafood as well as traditional Low Country cuisine. You can also find a variety of international fare, from classic Italian pizza to upscale Australian bistro fare. The city also has a thriving nightlife, with both dive bars and elegant cocktail joints, as well as several local breweries and distilleries.

No trip to the city is complete without a visit to The Grey, a 1930s Art Deco Greyhound bus terminal turned modern Southern restaurant. Chef and co-owner Mashama Bailey won the James Beard Foundation Award for Best Chef: Southeast in 2019   for her thoughtful soul food that takes advantage of local and seasonal produce like crab with Carolina Gold heritage rice and bell peppers and smothered quail with blackening spice, Creole spice, and grit cakes.

Other top Savannah dining destinations include the Olde Pink House , which specializes in Low Country cuisine in the city's only surviving 18th-century mansion, and Elizabeth on 37th , which offers new American fare, including a chef's tasting menu.

For more casual options, try whole-hog Carolina BBQ with the fixings, at B's Cracklin' BBQ, vegan-friendly brunch at Fox and Fig Cafe, all-day breakfast at Collins Quarter , Neapolitan pizza at Vinnie Van Go-Go , and both beef and veggie burgers at Green Truck Pub .

Want to sample some of everything? Opt First Squares food tour, which includes an overview of the city's culinary history as well as tastings at six restaurants and food purveyors in the Historic District.

A far as bars, Kevin Barry's Irish Pub on River Street, Ordinary Pub at City Market, the rooftop bar Perch at Local 11 Ten  overlooking Forsyth Park, and the Savannah Distillery Ale House, with over 100 craft beers in the Historic District, are all reliable options. Savannah is also home to several local breweries and distilleries, including Ghost Coast Distillery (whiskey, rum, gin, bourbon, and other spirits), Southbound Brewing Company , and Coastal Empire Beer Co , of which offer tours and tastings.

Where to Stay

  • Historic District: From luxury options like the DeSoto Savannah on Madison Square, like the riverfront adjacent Alida , and the boutique Perry Lane to reliable chains like the Hampton Inn and Fairfield Inn & Suites and the pet-friendly Kimpton Brice , the historic district has hotel options for every budget and is the most convenient to the city's biggest and most popular attractions.
  • Midtown: Just a 10-minute drive from the Historic District, Midtown is a quieter option with plenty of restaurants, parks, and activities for visitors. Most standard chains like Courtyard by Marriott, Hampton Inn & Suites and the La Quinta Inn have properties here.
  • Pooler: For travelers on a budget, there are several options near the Savannah/Hilton Head International Airport, like the Best Western Plus, Comfort Inn & Suites, and Quality Inn, all of which are about a 20-minute drive from downtown.

Getting There

Savannah/Hilton Head International Airport (SAV) offers direct flights to and from Dallas-Fort Worth, Houston, Newark, New York City, Philadelphia, and Washington, D.C., and other U.S. cities via major airlines like American, Delta, JetBlue, and United.

The drive from the airport to downtown is approximately 20-25 minutes. You can rent a car at the airport or catch a rideshare like Lyft or Uber or hail a taxi just outside of the baggage claim. Chatham Area Transit also offers bus service to and from several points in the city, including downtown.

Savannah is an easy drive from nearby major cities like Charleston, South Carolina (108 miles north), Atlanta (250 miles), and Jacksonville, Florida (140 miles). Most of the city's hotels have parking lots or valet, so driving a car into the city isn't an issue, as long as you don't mind paying parking fees.

Money-Saving Tips

  • Take advantage of the city's public green spaces and parks. With 22 public squares in the Historic District alone, you're never far from a free place to wander and marvel at the city's trees, flowers, and architecture.
  • Book a hotel in offseason. Hotel rates can skyrocket during tourist seasons (particularly spring through the end of June), so try visiting during a less busy month like February or August.
  • Tour churches and cemeteries. These are some of the city's most notable spaces and many, like Bonaventure Cemetery (the city's most extensive and featured prominently in the book and later the film version of "Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil"), have free walking tours.
  • Consider purchasing a city TourPass, which has one, two, and three-day options starting at $72 for adults and $42 for children. The pass includes admission to over 30 top city attractions like the Savannah History Museum and Telfair Academy, plus trolley privileges.

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Best Time to Visit Savannah, GA: Your Guide to Every Season

Guest post by: marly garman, savannah, georgia, has a rich tapestry of history, culture, and natural beauty. as such, visitors can enjoy a unique and memorable experience every time of year., with its charming cobblestone streets, hauntingly beautiful moss-draped oaks, and a calendar teeming with festivals and events, savannah welcomes travelers seeking relaxation and adventure. , whether you are interested in the city's storied past, its vibrant culinary scene, or simply a quiet stroll through the park squares, you will have a great time regardless of when you visit..

Savannah Roof Tops

Understanding the city's weather patterns will help determine your ideal time to visit. Mild temperatures in the spring and fall months make them particularly pleasant. 

However, each season in savannah shines in its own way: blooming azaleas in spring, bustling markets in summer, festive decorations in winter, and all year round, the city never lacks southern charm. , additionally, for those looking to immerse themselves in the local culture, savannah's numerous festivals, including the famous st. patrick's day celebrations, can provide an unforgettable experience. .

Building a luscious green trees in Savannah, Georgia

On the other hand, quieter times of the year offer a more relaxed pace with the same access to the city's historic district, architecture, museums, outdoor activities, and indulgent dining options.

I have been fortunate to visit savannah several different times of the year, and i have always had a fantastic time. , savannah's enchanting allure, accentuated by its vibrant arts scene, diverse shopping, and entertainment venues, makes it a city that caters to a wide array of interests and desires., from hidden gems off the beaten path, knowing just a little in advance is the best way to make the most of savannah, and i am here to share all my favorite tips. .

Key Highlights

Bonaventure Cemetery in Savannah, Georgia

- Ideal visit times are spring and fall for pleasant weather

- festivals and cultural events offer a unique highlight to your trip, - history, haunts, shopping, and culinary delights galore, - rental cars are optional if you plan to explore the historic downtown exclusively, - accommodations are plentiful, offering a variety of options.

Weather Patterns and Seasons

Savannah, Georgia, is generally considered a three-season destination. However, considering average temperatures, storms, and bugs, everyone has a favorite time of year to visit.

A fountain and surrounding vegetation in Savannah Park Squares

Winter in Savannah: Mild Temperatures and Quieter Streets

During winter, enjoy mild temperatures with averages ranging from highs of 60°F to lows around 40°F. 

The cooler weather of the winter months makes for a more peaceful visit. the quiet streets make it a lovely season for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle or have a more intimate getaway ..

Spring Blooms: Perfect Time for Outdoor Activities

Pink Scene building in Savannah, Georgia

Spring in Savannah is simply delightful. The hostess city is painted with the vibrant colors of flowers in bloom. 

Average high temperatures hover around a comfortable 70°f to 80°f, perfect for cute spring outfits and plenty of outdoor activities. additionally, savannah's famous parks and squares are at their most beautiful..

Summer Highlights: Festivals and Warm Temperatures

Savannah vegetation at sunset

Summertime is when Savannah truly comes alive with festivals and events. The daily average high temperature is in the low 90s°F, and yes, it can be incredibly humid. It is also the beginning of hurricane season, which is worth monitoring closely. 

But do not let that deter you; the city's spirit is contagious during this period. remember to include a light rain jacket with your other essential summer packing list items. .

Fall in Savannah: Cooler Temperatures and Cultural Events

You will enjoy cooler temperatures in the Fall, with averages dropping to highs between 70°F and 80°F.

This season is filled with cultural events and festivals that reflect savannah's rich heritage. it is a spectacular time to visit as the summer heat dissipates and the city showcases its autumnal hues..

Historic District, Architecture & Museums

Owens Thomas House

Savannah's Historic District beckons with its Southern charm, displaying an array of architectural marvels and cultural institutions that enrich our understanding of the past.

Exploring the Charm of Savannah's Historic Buildings & Homes

Stepping into Savannah's Historic District is akin to traveling through time. Historic homes with sturdy yet graceful structures speak volumes of the city's past. 

The owens-thomas house, an 18th-century mansion, offers glimpses into antebellum life, displaying fine examples of english regency architecture. .

Meldrim Green House

Similarly, the Green-Meldrim House, once General Sherman's headquarters, now stands as a museum that tells the rich history of its walls with a stunning Gothic Revival style that is hard to overlook. 

The workmanship and beauty of the green-meldrim house make it my favorite historic home in downtown savannah. if you are a fellow architectural enthusiast, you will want to take advantage of the opportunity to visit these house museums., other historic homes to visit:, - juliette gordon low birthplace, - sorrel weed house, - harper fowlkes house, - davenport house.

Walking Tours: A Stroll Amidst History

Mercer Williams House

Aside from trolley tours, walking is one of the best ways to experience the historic savannah cobblestone streets shaded by Spanish moss and giant oaks. 

Forsyth park is a beautiful starting point for a casual morning stroll before making your way to the other squares around the city. , you will not want to miss chippewa square, famous for the iconic forrest gump bench scene. a few blocks further, you will be on river street, once a prominent marketplace for trading imported goods., now, it has become a bustling promenade with boutiques, restaurants, and more. the park along the river offers a great view of the massive cargo ships coming into port, and after dark, the riverfront is a favorite hot spot for nightlife. .

Art and Museums

Art in Telfair Museum

Savannah has an incredible arts and culture scene, with institutions like the Telfair Museums, which include the neoclassical Telfair Academy and the contemporary Jepson Center. 

The savannah college of art and design also has a considerable presence in the city, bringing collections that honor savannah's heritage and its thriving young artistic community. , additional gems like the american prohibition museum and the ships of the sea maritime museum offers narratives of bygone eras and maritime history. , other must-visit cultural institutions:, - pin point heritage museum, - beach institute african american cultural center.

Waterfront of Savannah, Georgia with a riverboat in the shot and the Savannah skyline behind it

Cultural Events and Festivals

Savannah's cultural scene bursts to life with its festivals celebrating music, film, art, and St. Patrick's Day. Though visiting during special events can be pricier and busier, it is a great way to experience the city's vibrancy. 

Savannah Music Festival: Live Music and Performances

The Savannah Music Festival is one of the city's premier events, typically running from late March to early April.

People come together to enjoy various live music genres, from classical to jazz. you can revel in the performances, dance the day away, or learn from the musicians through workshops and lectures..

Savannah Film Festival: A Cinematic Celebration

SCAD theater building

During the fall, usually in October or November, the Savannah Film Festival lights up the screens with a showcase of established and emerging talent. It is a great time to amplify the art of filmmaking through screenings, panels, and awards. 

The historic city becomes a backdrop for cinematic innovation, with past venues including the mercer williams house museum, famous for its connection to the film adaptation of "midnight in the garden of good and evil.".

Patrick's Day Celebrations: Green All Around

Wear green with pride as St. Patrick's Day turns Savannah into a weekend-long celebration. The parade is usually the second-largest in the United States. The streets are filled with floats, marching bands, and dancers celebrating the rich Irish heritage.

Outdoor Attractions and Activities

Savannah live majestic oaks

An array of outdoor activities showcases Savannah's lush greenery, rich history, and beautiful coastal sights. 

Whether it is lounging in its picturesque parks, exploring the haunted corners, enjoying beach attractions at tybee island, or soaking in the serenity of forsyth park, there are always outdoor activities to experience..

Parks and Squares: Relax in the Greenery

Savannah's historic district is dotted with more than 20 town squares, perfect for resting in the shade after hours of walking around the city. Forsyth Park remains a favorite for locals and tourists, featuring walking paths and shaded areas with benches.

Tybee Island: Sun, Sand, and Sea

Tybee Island lighthouse

A short drive from the city brings you to Tybee Island, where the Atlantic Ocean kisses Georgia's coastline. 

It is the perfect place for sunbathing, swimming, and various water sports. plus, historic fort pulaski is nearby for those interested in exploring the area's military history..

Ghost Tours: Discover the Spooky Side

For adventurous spirits drawn to Savannah's spooky side, you might enjoy an evening exploring one of the most haunted cities in America. 

Join a ghost tour and get chills from tales of spirits lingering in historic homes, or wander the eerie pathways of colonial park cemetery at night., haunting experiences:, - evening ghost tours: a thrilling exploration of haunted history, - bonaventure cemetery: guided walks among historic and eerie tombstones.

Forsyth Park: A Green Oasis

Fountain in Forsyth Park

Forsyth Park, one of Savannah's largest and most visited parks, offers a peaceful escape with its open green spaces and tree-lined walking paths. 

There is a weekly farmers market where you can sample local delights and ample space for picnics, sports, or simply enjoying the outdoors. , remember to stop by the iconic fountain synonymous with savannah's charm. it is a great place to take photos to capture a quintessential savannah moment..

Dining and Culinary Experiences

Savannah has many delicious food options, from traditional Southern fare to inventive new dishes. Whether you are craving some down-home cookin' or a refreshing ice cream cone on a sweltering day - this city has it all.

Savannah's Famous Culinary Spots

Picnic in Savannah, GA

I cannot discuss Savannah's dining scene without mentioning The Olde Pink House, one of the city's most cherished establishments. Here is why it is a must-visit:

- historic charm: dining in this 18th-century mansion is like stepping back in time, - local flavors: they serve local food with a twist, including their famous shrimp and grits, another gem i take pride in is mrs. wilkes' dining room, synonymous with hearty southern comfort food. , it is community dining at its finest - be prepared to make friends over fried chicken and collard greens. it is an especially great spot if you are new to southern fare and want to taste over twenty different dishes..

The Crab Shack in Tybee Island

The Crab Shack out on Tybee Island offers an unforgettable outdoor dining experience - imagine eating fresh seafood under the canopy of live oaks.

If you are looking for a lively atmosphere, city market offers various options, from casual eateries to upscale bistros. then there is collins quarter in forsyth park, renowned for its café culture and farm-to-table offerings., for our health-conscious friends, brighter day natural foods offers a variety of refreshing, nutritious options. , grab a smoothie or a cold-pressed juice to beat the heat and keep your energy up as you explore this beautiful city. it is my favorite place to stock up on picnic fare before lounging in the park..

Ice Cream and Treats on a Hot Day

Ice cream at Wildflower Cafe in Savannah, Georgia

A hot Savannah day calls for a stop at Leopold's Ice Cream. This classic establishment has been the talk of the town since it opened in 1919, offering hand-crafted ice cream. With flavors rotating regularly, there is always a new taste to try. 

However, the lines can be brutally long. but if you are okay with sampling a smaller variety of flavors, visit the jepson center. they sell leopolds with virtually no wait at their lobby cafe. .

Shopping: Boutiques & Thrifting

Whether you are keen on finding one-of-a-kind items or exploring local boutiques and thrift shops, there is something to entice every shopper.

Favorite boutiques and thrift spots:.

E. Shaver Booksellers building in Savannah, Georgia

- The Paris Market: A treasure trove of whimsical and eclectic items that evoke the feel of a European bazaar. Perfect for art and gifts!

- harper boutique: for the latest trends in fashion, i enjoy the curated selection at this chic spot, - east & up: sustainable shopping is at its best here, where i find upcycled and vintage clothing, - satchel: the perfect place to buy a custom handbag or leather goods, - wright square vintage & retro mall: my go-to for quirky vintage finds and nostalgic treasures, - art galleries: immerse yourself in local culture with classic and contemporary pieces. great galleries are scattered throughout the city, - e. shaver booksellers: a haven for book lovers seeking a memorable read in a cozy atmosphere.

Accommodations and Travel Planning

Homes and iron staircases in Savannah GA

A crucial part of planning any trip is considering where to stay and how to get around. Let's look at the best times for hotel deals and make sense of the city's transportation options. 

Many people on the east coast choose savannah as a great road trip destination. but if you are traveling from afar, the nearest airport is the savannah/hilton head international airport, which is about twenty minutes outside the city center. .

Hotels & Vacation Rentals

I recommended looking for hotel deals in Savannah's low season, which generally falls between January and March. 

During these months, hotel rates tend to be more affordable, and you can often find lower prices at well-known establishments like hilton brand hotels. , the high season typically runs from april to july and then picks back up in october for the fall festivities, so hotel prices during these times will be at their highest..

Savannah VRBO Rental

Another option is to look for Airbnb or VRBO rentals. Though you will not get the daily turn-down service, staying in a home adds charm, authenticity, and a sense of what living in the city is really like. 

It is always my favorite way to go. on my last trip, my friend and i stayed in a walkup circa 1800 just a few doors down from flannery o'connor's home. , the flat was spacious, with 10-foot ceilings, huge windows, and beautiful decor. plus, it had a modest kitchen where we could prepare some of our meals, which i love doing..

Navigating the City: From Rental Cars to Walking

Savannah is a city best enjoyed on foot, especially around the historic district. However, renting a car is a must if you plan to explore areas outside the city, like Hilton Head or Charleston . 

Rental car rates fluctuate throughout the year and are typically higher during special events and festivals. booking a rental car in advance is wise, especially if your trip coincides with the high season, to ensure availability and potentially secure better rates. .

Parking Spots in Savannah, Georgia

A word of advice: go compact if you can. Parking around the city is extremely tight and hard to come by. Even staying in a hotel, you may have to pay for parking, which can add up quickly. 

Special Tips for First-Time Visitors

When planning your first trip to Savannah, GA, the little details can make your vacation unforgettable. I am here to share some insider advice so you can enjoy every moment in this charming city.

Packing Essentials for Savannah Weather

A rainbow coming from the Savannah City Hall

Savannah is a beautiful destination any time of the year, but being prepared for the weather is key. Here is a brief guide on what to pack so you can plan your luggage accordingly:

- spring (march-may): the weather is mild; pack light layers, a rain jacket, and comfortable walking shoes, - summer (june-august): it is hot and humid; bring a sun hat, sunglasses, and a decorative folding fan to stay cool, - fall (september-november): this season is similar to spring but with less rain. however, still bring a rain jacket and pack some cozy layers just in case., - winter (december-february): usually mild; however, a warm jacket is advisable, year-round, i recommend bringing a refillable water bottle, comfortable shoes, sunglasses, and bug spray to ward off the georgia gnats. .

Finding New Friends and Experiencing Southern Hospitality

Mrs Wilkes in Savannah, Georgia

Savannah is the best place to experience genuine Southern hospitality. Here is how to make the most of it:

- join local tours: they are a great way to meet new friends and learn about different places from a local's perspective, - dine at communal tables: choosing restaurants with communal seating can lead to delightful conversations and a unique dining experience, with these tips, you are set for a fantastic visit to savannah, where every moment is an opportunity for a new and unique experience..

Happy Travels!

Streets in Savannah

Whether you prefer the mild temperatures and blooming azaleas of spring (my favorite time of the year to visit), the vibrant festivals and warm days of summer, the cultural events and cooler weather of fall, or the peaceful charm of a mild winter, Savannah has a unique allure that promises a memorable experience.

With its historic architecture, scenic parks, lively arts scene, and renowned southern hospitality, savannah invites you to explore its streets, savor its culinary delights, and immerse yourself in its rich history and culture..

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Best Time to Visit Savannah, GA (Great Food & Southern Charm!)

Plan your perfect Savannah getaway with our guide on the best times for great food, Southern charm, and avoiding crowds. Ideal months revealed!

when is best time to visit savannah georgia

Savannah is known for its historical architecture, art, views, and cuisine. It is among the most notable cities in Georgia, and Savannah hosts up to 14 million tourists per year. So, what is the best time to visit Savannah, Georgia?

The best time to visit Savannah, Georgia, is from April to July when the weather averages about 78 F with the high reaching about 92 degrees F. However, September is the cheapest time to visit Savannah, as most hotels cost around $78 per night. This month also hosts the Heritage Day, and Savannah Jazz Festivals.

Spring and summer are the most popular times for tourism in Savannah, Georgia, and it’s hard to avoid crowds. Savannah holds special events each month of the year, and there’s no shortage of fun activities. Follow along as we explore the best time to visit Savannah, Georgia.

Worst Time to Visit Savannah

The worst time to visit Savannah is between November and February . Winter is a quiet time in Savannah, Georgia and there aren’t many special events. It can get down to 40 degrees or lower during the winter in this southern gem of a city.

The cold weather is unappealing to the average tourist. Most people think of the hot and humid weather that Georgia is known for. Savannah doesn’t get as cold as cities like Chicago or New York in the winter, but it isn’t always comfortable.

You can still have fun in Savannah during the winter, but most of the events are holiday themed. There are many fun Christmas and New Year’s Eve events in Savannah Georgia, but there isn’t much besides that.

Cheapest Time to Visit Savanah

September is the cheapest time to visit Savannah, Georgia. You can book a hotel room for  as low as $78 per night  when you visit Savannah in September. However, you are likely to pay up to $140 or more for a higher-end hotel room.

when is best time to visit savannah georgia

Hotel rates jump up to $200 per night at moderate hotels during the peak of the tourism season in the summer. September is a great time for families because it can be expensive to travel to Savannah with multiple people. Hotel rooms cost an average of $150 per night in Savannah throughout the year, but it’s much cheaper during the fall and winter.

You can also get reduced airplane tickets when you book a flight to Savannah in September. Ideally, you should book your flight to Savannah in September as early as June to get the best deal on your tickets. Airlines give you the best rate when you purchase your tickets  3-4 months  before your trip.

What Time of the Year is the Best Weather in Savannah, Georgia?

January: best time visit in winter.

January is often the coldest month of the year for Savannah, Georgia. You can expect temperatures  between 40 and 61 degrees  when you visit Savannah in January. January is far from the rainiest month in Savannah, but it can rain for  5-7 days  of the month.

when is best time to visit savannah georgia

Luckily, the cool weather doesn’t restrict fun events like the Forsyth Farmers Market each week in January. Kick off the new year in Savannah at the Savannah’s Waterfront New Year’s Celebration. You may enjoy When Instruments Roamed the Earth for a more laid-back music event.

  • Forsyth Farmers Market
  • Savannah’s Waterfront New Year’s Celebration
  • Low Country Home & Garden Show
  • When Instruments Roamed the Earth

February: Best Time for a Quiet Trip

It starts to slightly warm up in Savannah, George throughout the month, especially towards the end of February. Temperatures fluctuate  between 42 and 64 degrees  each February in Savannah. Daytime temperatures are comfortable and it’s often sunny, but it can get cold at night.

when is best time to visit savannah georgia

There are also plenty of fun outdoor activities if you want to get some exercise on your vacation. Events like Trick or Trot 5K and the Critz Tybee Run Fest are the best examples. Check out the Savannah Boat Show for a slower, calm change of pace.

The Savannah Book Festival  is a chance to find some hidden gems to bring back home after your trip. Adults and children alike can have fun at the annual Colonial Faire & Muster each February in Savannah, Georgia. Otherwise, February is a fairly quiet time in Savannah until the temperatures warm up again.

  • Savannah Book Festival
  • Critz Tybee Run Fest
  • Savannah Boat Show
  • Trick or Trot 5K
  • Colonial Faire & Muster

March: Best Time for Music

March is a lively time in Savannah, Georgia full of festivities and special events. Hear some live music and have some great food at the  Savannah Stopover Music Festival . The Savannah Music Festival is another huge live music event each year in Savannah that is worth your attention.

when is best time to visit savannah georgia

You can find several St. Patrick’s Day events and pub crawls all over Savannah, GA. The March of Dimes Shamrock Run is a great way to celebrate the holiday while burning off some calories. Temperatures stay  between 49 and 72 degrees  throughout March in Savannah.

  • Savannah Music Festival
  • March of Dimes Shamrock Run
  • Savannah Stopover Music Festival
  • Savannah Veg Fest

April: Best Time to Visit in Spring

Spring is in full swing during April in Savannah, Georgia, and it’s a great time to visit. You can expect temperatures  between 55 and 78 degrees  throughout the month. It’s the perfect time for outdoor events like the Spring Craft Festival.

Participate in the Susan G Komen Race for the Cure in Savannah during April to contribute to a good cause. The Publix Savannah Women's Half Marathon is another chance to get some exercise on your Georgia vacation. Take a peek behind the curtain at the  North of Gaston Street Tour of Hidden Gardens  to see some of the best views in the city.

  • Easter on the Farm
  • Susan G Komen Race for the Cure
  • Publix Savannah Women's Half Marathon
  • North of Gaston Street Tour of Hidden Gardens
  • Spring Craft Festival

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May: Best Time to Learn the History

Warm weather is officially back each May in Savannah, Georgia. Temperatures fluctuate  between 63 and 85 degrees  getting warmer towards the end of the month.

when is best time to visit savannah georgia

Hear some of the best players in the world at the American Jazz Pianist Competition. Soak in the local culture and history at the Springtime Tea at the Davenport House to learn more about Savannah. Otherwise, May is a fairly quiet time as far as special events go in Savannah.

  • American Jazz Pianist Competition
  • Springtime Tea at the Davenport House
  • Savannah Scottish Games

June: Best Time to Visit in the Summer

June is the best time to visit Savannah, Georgia in the summer because of the comfortable weather. It certainly gets hot in June, but it  rarely exceeds 90 degrees  each June in Savannah. Check the forecast before you go out for the day because it rains for  7-10 days  throughout June.

when is best time to visit savannah georgia

Adults can have responsible fun at Crawl of the South for the biggest bar crawl of the year. Head to the Ships of the Sea Museum for the annual AURA Fest to hear some live music. The Love & Soul Family Festival is a lively event that celebrates the local culture in Savannah.

  • Love & Soul Family Festival
  • Crawl of the South

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July: Best Time for Festivities

Travelers with children will love the Family Fun Fest at  Keller’s Flea Market  in July. Families will also enjoy the Savannah Stars & Stripes 4th of July event. The annual Mimosa Fest Savannah is one of the most fun events of the year, but it is for adults only.

when is best time to visit savannah georgia

Adults can get into the patriotic spirit before July 4th at Red, White, & Brews for a unique bar crawl. You can find firework displays all over Savannah, GA on July 4th and they won’t be hard to find. Temperatures stay  between 73 and 92 degrees  throughout July in Savannah.

  • Family Fun Fest
  • Mimosa Fest Savannah
  • Savannah Stars & Stripes
  • Red, White & Brews
  • Savannah’s Waterfront Independence Day Celebration

August: Best Time to Eat

Bring your appetite to the  Southeast Crab Feast  for the best food event of the year in Savannah. The Savannah Water Lantern Festival is among the most unique events of the year. Check it out if you want to see the unique sight of hundreds of water lanterns floating at night.

when is best time to visit savannah georgia

August is the rainiest month of the year in Savannah, Georgia, so pay attention to the forecast. It can rain for  10 days out of the month  each August in Savannah. The rain can be a nice break from the 72-90 degree temperature span during August.

  • Southeast Crab Feast
  • Savannah Voice Festival
  • Savannah Water Lantern Festival

September: Best Time to Beat the Heat

The Savannah Jazz Festival is the perfect destination if you want to hear some timeless music. Otherwise, September is fairly quiet in Savannah besides the annual Heritage Day Festival. It begins to cool down during September and temperatures fluctuate  between 69 and 86 degrees .

  • Heritage Day Festival
  • Savannah Jazz Festival
  • Labor Day Festivities

October: Best Time to Visit in the Fall

The autumn weather in Savannah is comfortable with temperatures  between 58 and 78 degrees . Check out the annual Halloween Hike to get in the spooky spirit and enjoy the weather. The Vampire Ball is another chance to celebrate Halloween in Savannah, Georgia.

when is best time to visit savannah georgia

Adults can participate in the  Official Halloween Bar Crawl Savannah  and cut loose. Savannah is also known for its historical ghost tours, and October is the perfect time to check one out.

  • Halloween Hike
  • Great Ogeechee Seafood Festival
  • Vincent’s Nun Run
  • Vampire Ball
  • Official Halloween Bar Crawl Savannah

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November: Best Time for Adults

Few events encapsulate southern hospitality as well as the Savannah Food and Wine Festival. The Tybee Post Music Festival is at the opposite end of the spectrum with loud performances. You can also find Christmas decorations and displays towards the end of the month in November.

when is best time to visit savannah georgia

It gets down to 48 degrees  at night or on cool days during November in Savannah. Temperatures get up to 70 degrees on warm days.

  • Savannah Food and Wine Festival
  • Tybee Post Music Festival

December: Best Time to Celebrate the Holidays

Temperatures fluctuate  between 42 and 63 degrees  throughout December in Savannah, Georgia. It’s the perfect time to celebrate Christmas at the Holiday Festival of Music & Lights. New Year's Eve is just as big as Christmas in Savannah.

The Savannah’s Waterfront New Year’s Celebration is a great way to start your year off on the right foot. It’s worth the short drive from Savannah to  New Year's Eve Fireworks on Tybee Island .

  • Holiday Festival of Music & Lights
  • New Year's Eve Fireworks on Tybee Island

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Best Time to Visit Savannah With Family

The best time to visit Savannah with family is  between April and July . Temperatures warm up towards the end of March and continue to throughout April in Savannah, Georgia. High temperatures stay  between 78 and 90 degrees  from April through July.

when is best time to visit savannah georgia

You can find events throughout the spring and summer that are just as fun for adults as they are for children. Parents can find child-appropriate activities whether it be the Spring Craft Festival in April or the 4th of July fireworks. Family Fun Fest in July alone is enough for families to have a fun vacation in Savannah, Georgia.

Best Time to Visit Savannah to Avoid Crowds

The best time to visit Savannah to avoid crowds is  from September to November . Temperatures cool down during this time and there are fewer special events than in the spring or summer. It can drop as low as 48 degrees by October and November which limits outdoor activities.

You won’t find as many crowds at hotels, restaurants, and bars in Savannah. Tourism dies down towards the end of August and continues to dwindle during September. There aren’t as many fun activities during the fall in Savannah, Georgia, but it’s still a great time to visit.

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Is Sun Country Airlines Safe? Discover How They Prioritize Your Safety

Is Sun Country Airlines Safe? Discover How They Prioritize Your Safety

When you're planning your next getaway, the safety of your chosen airline is probably at the top of your list. You've likely heard of Sun Country Airlines, a budget-friendly option that's been gaining popularity. But the big question on your mind is, "Is Sun Country Airlines safe?"

Is Delta Air Lines Safe? Unveiling the Truth for Nervous Flyers

Is Delta Air Lines Safe? Unveiling the Truth for Nervous Flyers

When you're planning your next trip, safety is likely at the top of your list. And if Delta Air Lines is on your radar, you're probably wondering just how safe it is to fly with them. Let's face it, in today's world, the safety of an airline can make or break your travel plans.

Is American Airlines Safe? Uncovering the Truth for Nervous Flyers

Is American Airlines Safe? Uncovering the Truth for Nervous Flyers

When you're planning your next trip, safety is probably at the top of your mind. And if you're considering flying with American Airlines, you're likely wondering just how safe it really is. It's a valid concern—after all, you're cruising at 35,000 feet!

Is Biman Bangladesh Airlines Safe? Unveiling the Truth for Anxious Flyers

Is Biman Bangladesh Airlines Safe? Unveiling the Truth for Anxious Flyers

When you're planning a trip, especially one that takes you across borders, the safety of your chosen airline is a top priority. You've probably come across Biman Bangladesh Airlines in your search for flights, and it's natural to wonder about its safety record. After all, you're entrusting them with your most precious cargo: you and your loved ones.

Is Arkia Israeli Airlines Safe? Unveiling the Truth That Every Traveler Must Know

Is Arkia Israeli Airlines Safe? Unveiling the Truth That Every Traveler Must Know

When planning a trip, you're likely to ponder over which airline to choose, especially when it comes to safety. If you've got your eyes set on Israel, Arkia Israeli Airlines might have popped up in your search. It's Israel's second-largest airline, but how does it stack up in terms of safety?

Is Air Albania Safe? Unveiling the Truth About Your Next Flight's Security

Is Air Albania Safe? Unveiling the Truth About Your Next Flight's Security

When planning your next trip, you might wonder about the safety of your chosen airline. It's a valid concern, especially if you're considering flying with a relatively new player like Air Albania. Founded in 2018, it's the flag carrier of Albania, but how does it stack up in terms of safety?

Is Jeju Air Safe? Unveiling the Truth Behind Your Flight Fears

Is Jeju Air Safe? Unveiling the Truth Behind Your Flight Fears

When planning a trip, especially by air, safety is always at the top of your mind. You've probably come across Jeju Air, a popular low-cost carrier in South Korea, and wondered, "Is Jeju Air safe?" It's a valid question, considering the budget-friendly tickets and the airline's growing network across Asia.

Is Air Tahiti Nui Safe? Unveiling What Every Traveler Needs to Know

Is Air Tahiti Nui Safe? Unveiling What Every Traveler Needs to Know

When planning a trip to the enchanting islands of Tahiti, you're likely considering Air Tahiti Nui for your journey. It's the flagship carrier that promises an exotic travel experience, whisking you away to paradise. But amidst the excitement, a crucial question pops up: Is Air Tahiti Nui safe?

Is Avelo Airlines Safe? Unveiling the Truth for Anxious Flyers

Is Avelo Airlines Safe? Unveiling the Truth for Anxious Flyers

When you're planning your next trip, safety is always at the top of your mind, right? You're probably wondering if Avelo Airlines, the new kid on the block in the aviation world, ticks all the boxes for a safe journey. It's a valid question, especially with so many options out there.

Is PenAir Safe? Unveiling the Truth for Nervous and Aspiring Travelers

Is PenAir Safe? Unveiling the Truth for Nervous and Aspiring Travelers

When you're planning your next flight, safety is probably at the top of your list. You've likely come across PenAir in your search for regional flights, but you're wondering: is PenAir safe? It's a valid question, especially when flying to some of the more remote locations PenAir serves.

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Is Ravn Alaska Safe? Unveiling Truths Behind Your Flight's Reliability

When planning a trip to the Last Frontier, you might wonder about the best way to hop between its vast landscapes. Ravn Alaska pops up as a popular option, but there's a big question on your mind: Is Ravn Alaska safe? Let's dive into what makes an airline tick in terms of safety and see how Ravn stacks up.

Is Breeze Airways Safe? Unveiling the Truth for Anxious & Aspiring Travelers

Is Breeze Airways Safe? Unveiling the Truth for Anxious & Aspiring Travelers

When you're eyeing those tempting deals from Breeze Airways for your next trip, it's only natural to wonder about their safety record. After all, who doesn't want a smooth and secure journey to their dream destination? Breeze Airways, a newcomer in the sky, has sparked curiosity among travelers seeking both value and peace of mind.

Is Cape Air Safe? Unveiling the Truth Behind Pilot Training and Fleet Safety

Is Cape Air Safe? Unveiling the Truth Behind Pilot Training and Fleet Safety

When planning your next adventure or business trip, you're likely to ponder over the safety of your chosen airline. If Cape Air's on your radar, you're probably asking, "Is Cape Air safe?" It's a valid question that deserves a closer look, especially when your comfort and peace of mind are at stake.

Is Silver Airways Safe? Unveiling the Truth for Anxious Flyers

Is Silver Airways Safe? Unveiling the Truth for Anxious Flyers

When planning your next trip, you're likely juggling a lot of decisions. Where to stay, what to pack, and, crucially, which airline to trust with your safety in the skies. If you're considering Silver Airways for your journey, you might be wondering just how safe it is. After all, flying can be nerve-wracking enough without worrying about the reliability of your chosen airline.

Is GoJet Airlines Safe? The Truth Behind Passenger Reviews and Safety Concerns

Is GoJet Airlines Safe? The Truth Behind Passenger Reviews and Safety Concerns

When you're planning your next trip and considering flying with GoJet Airlines, one question might pop into your mind: "Is GoJet Airlines safe?" It's a valid concern, especially in today's world where safety is paramount. Let's dive into what makes an airline safe and see how GoJet stacks up.

Is Endeavor Air Safe? Unveiling the Truth Behind Your Secure Journey

Is Endeavor Air Safe? Unveiling the Truth Behind Your Secure Journey

When you're planning your next trip and considering flying with Endeavor Air, it's natural to wonder about safety. After all, you want your journey to be as smooth and worry-free as possible. Safety is a top priority for any airline, but how does Endeavor Air stack up?

Is Trans States Airlines Safe? Unveiling the Truth Behind Pilot Training & Safety

Is Trans States Airlines Safe? Unveiling the Truth Behind Pilot Training & Safety

When you're planning your next trip and considering flying with Trans States Airlines, it's natural to wonder about their safety record. After all, ensuring a safe journey is at the top of everyone's list. You're not alone in your curiosity, and the good news is, we've got the scoop for you.

Is Air Wisconsin Safe? Unveiling the Truth Behind Your Flight's Safety

Is Air Wisconsin Safe? Unveiling the Truth Behind Your Flight's Safety

When you're planning your next trip and considering flying with Air Wisconsin, safety is likely one of your top concerns. It's a big deal choosing an airline, especially with the myriad of options and opinions floating around.

Is Envoy Air Safe? Unveiling the Truth Behind Your Next Flight

Is Envoy Air Safe? Unveiling the Truth Behind Your Next Flight

When you're planning your next trip and considering flying with Envoy Air, it's natural to wonder about the airline's safety record. After all, your safety is paramount, and you want to ensure you're making the best choice for your travel.

Is Mesa Airlines Safe? Discover What Passengers Aren't Telling You

Is Mesa Airlines Safe? Discover What Passengers Aren't Telling You

When you're planning your next trip and considering flying with Mesa Airlines, safety is likely at the top of your mind. It's a big world out there, and knowing you're in good hands while jetting off to your next adventure can make all the difference.

Is Compass Airlines Safe? Uncovering What Every Traveler Must Know

Is Compass Airlines Safe? Uncovering What Every Traveler Must Know

When you're planning your next trip and considering flying with Compass Airlines, it's natural to wonder about their safety record. After all, ensuring a safe journey is at the top of everyone's list. But diving into the world of airline safety can feel like navigating through a maze. Don't worry; we've got you covered.

Is Republic Airways Safe? Insights That Every Nervous Flyer Must Read

Is Republic Airways Safe? Insights That Every Nervous Flyer Must Read

When you're planning your next trip and considering flying with Republic Airways, it's natural to wonder about their safety record. After all, ensuring you're in good hands while thousands of feet up in the air is pretty crucial. You're not alone in your concerns; it's a question on the minds of many travelers.

Is SkyWest Airlines Safe? Unveiling the Truth That Every Traveler Must Know

Is SkyWest Airlines Safe? Unveiling the Truth That Every Traveler Must Know

When planning your next trip, you might be wondering about the best airline options out there. Safety, no doubt, tops your list of concerns. You've probably heard of SkyWest Airlines, a major player in the regional airline sector. But the burning question remains: Is SkyWest Airlines safe?

Is Icelandair Safe? Discover Why Flyers Trust Their Journey With Us

Is Icelandair Safe? Discover Why Flyers Trust Their Journey With Us

When you're planning a trip that involves flying, safety naturally tops your list of concerns. And if Iceland's stunning landscapes are calling your name, you're probably considering Icelandair for your journey. But how safe is this airline, really?

Is Luxair Safe? Unveiling What Really Matters to Nervous Flyers

Is Luxair Safe? Unveiling What Really Matters to Nervous Flyers

When planning your next trip, you're likely scrolling through countless options, wondering which airline will get you there safely and comfortably. Luxair, Luxembourg's flag carrier, often pops up as a top choice for European destinations. But in the sea of airlines, you might ask yourself, "Is Luxair safe?"

Is SpiceJet Safe? Uncovering the Truth Behind Passenger Reviews

Is SpiceJet Safe? Uncovering the Truth Behind Passenger Reviews

When you're planning your next trip, safety is always at the top of your mind. And if you're considering flying with SpiceJet, you might be wondering just how safe it is. After all, flying can be daunting, and choosing the right airline is crucial for a worry-free journey.

Is El Al Safe? Debunking Myths & Unveiling the Truth for Nervous Flyers

Is El Al Safe? Debunking Myths & Unveiling the Truth for Nervous Flyers

When you're planning a trip, especially an international one, safety is likely at the top of your list. And if your travels are taking you to or from Israel, you've probably heard of El Al. It's Israel's national airline and has a reputation that precedes it. But what's behind the buzz? Is El Al really as safe as they say?

Is China Eastern Safe? Unveiling the Truth Behind Your Flight Fears

Is China Eastern Safe? Unveiling the Truth Behind Your Flight Fears

When you're planning a trip, especially one that spans continents, safety is likely at the top of your list. You've probably come across China Eastern Airlines in your search for flights, and it's natural to wonder about their safety record. After all, you're entrusting them with your most precious cargo - yourself and your loved ones.

Is China Southern Safe? Unveiling the Truth Behind Your Flight Concerns

Is China Southern Safe? Unveiling the Truth Behind Your Flight Concerns

When it comes to air travel, safety is always at the forefront of everyone's mind. You might be planning your next trip and wondering, "Is China Southern safe?" It's a valid question, especially when venturing far from home.

Is Malaysia Airlines Safe? Unveiling the Truth for Anxious Travelers

Is Malaysia Airlines Safe? Unveiling the Truth for Anxious Travelers

When you're planning your next adventure or business trip, the airline you choose is a big deal. You want comfort, good service, and most importantly, safety. Malaysia Airlines often pops up as a tempting option with its attractive routes and competitive prices. But there's that nagging question in the back of your mind: Is Malaysia Airlines safe?

Is Japan Airlines Safe? Unveiling the Truth for Anxious Flyers

Is Japan Airlines Safe? Unveiling the Truth for Anxious Flyers

When planning your next trip, safety is likely at the top of your list, especially when it comes to choosing an airline. You might be wondering, "Is Japan Airlines safe?" Well, you're in the right place to find out. Japan Airlines, known for its impeccable service, also prides itself on its safety record.

Is ANA Safe? Discover How They Ensure Your Peace of Mind in the Skies

Is ANA Safe? Discover How They Ensure Your Peace of Mind in the Skies

When you're planning a trip, especially one that involves flying, safety is likely at the top of your mind. You might be wondering about All Nippon Airways, commonly known as ANA, and its safety record. Is it a reliable choice for your next journey?

Is Singapore Airlines Safe? Unveiling the Secrets Behind Their Flawless Safety Record

Is Singapore Airlines Safe? Unveiling the Secrets Behind Their Flawless Safety Record

When you're jetting off to exotic locales or crucial business meetings, the last thing you want to worry about is your safety in the sky. That's where Singapore Airlines comes into play. Known for its impeccable service, it's natural to wonder about its safety record too.

Is Emirates Safe? Unveiling What Happy Travelers Really Think

Is Emirates Safe? Unveiling What Happy Travelers Really Think

When you're planning your next journey, safety is likely at the top of your list. You've probably heard a lot about Emirates, known for its luxurious experience, but how does it stack up in terms of safety? Let's dive into what makes an airline safe and see where Emirates lands.

Is LOT Safe? Unveiling the Truth Behind Your Flight's Safety

Is LOT Safe? Unveiling the Truth Behind Your Flight's Safety

When you're planning a trip, the safety of the airline you choose is a top priority. You might've heard about LOT Polish Airlines and wondered, "Is LOT safe?" Well, you're not alone in asking. Safety concerns are valid, especially when it's about flying thousands of feet above the ground.

Is Aeromexico Safe? Unveiling What Every Traveler Needs to Know

Is Aeromexico Safe? Unveiling What Every Traveler Needs to Know

When you're planning your next trip and considering flying with Aeromexico, safety might be at the top of your mind. It's natural to wonder about the safety records of airlines these days, especially with the amount of travel we all do. Aeromexico, as one of the leading carriers in Latin America, often comes under scrutiny.

Is Norwegian Safe? Discover Why Travelers Trust Its Skies

Is Norwegian Safe? Discover Why Travelers Trust Its Skies

When you're planning your next adventure, safety is always at the top of your list. And if Norway's on your radar, you're probably wondering, "Is Norwegian safe?" Let's dive into what makes this Nordic country a destination worth considering from a safety perspective.

Is Allegiant Air Safe? Unveiling the Truth About Your Flight's Safety

Is Allegiant Air Safe? Unveiling the Truth About Your Flight's Safety

When you're planning a trip, the safety of the airline you choose is a top priority. You've probably heard mixed reviews about budget airlines, and Allegiant Air often comes up in those conversations. It's natural to wonder, "Is Allegiant Air safe?"

Is Hawaiian Airlines Safe? Discover Why Flyers Trust This Paradise Airline

Is Hawaiian Airlines Safe? Discover Why Flyers Trust This Paradise Airline

When you're planning a tropical getaway, the last thing you want to stress over is whether your flight will be a smooth sail or a turbulent ride. Enter Hawaiian Airlines, a name that's almost synonymous with the aloha spirit and island hopping. But beyond the lei greetings and in-flight POG juice, you're probably wondering, "Is Hawaiian Airlines safe?"

Is Frontier Airlines Safe? Unveiling the Truth Behind Your Flight Fears

Is Frontier Airlines Safe? Unveiling the Truth Behind Your Flight Fears

When you're planning your next adventure or business trip, the airline you choose can make all the difference. You've probably heard about Frontier Airlines, known for its budget-friendly fares, but you might be wondering, "Is Frontier Airlines safe?" It's a valid question that deserves a closer look, especially in today's travel climate.

Is Spirit Airlines Safe? Unveiling the Truth Behind Your Flight Fears

Is Spirit Airlines Safe? Unveiling the Truth Behind Your Flight Fears

When you're planning a trip and looking for budget-friendly options, Spirit Airlines often pops up as a tempting choice. But amidst the excitement of snagging a great deal, you might pause and wonder, "Is Spirit Airlines safe?" It's a valid question, especially when you're about to trust them with your most precious cargo—yourself!

Is JetBlue Safe? Uncovering the Truth Behind Their Safety Measures

Is JetBlue Safe? Uncovering the Truth Behind Their Safety Measures

When you're planning your next trip, the airline you choose is as crucial as your destination. You've probably heard a lot about JetBlue, known for its comfy seats and ample legroom, but how does it stack up in terms of safety? It's a question worth asking, especially in today's travel climate.

Is Alaska Airlines Safe? Discover Why Flyers Trust Their Journey With Them

Is Alaska Airlines Safe? Discover Why Flyers Trust Their Journey With Them

When you're planning your next trip, safety is likely at the top of your list. You're not just looking for a smooth flight; you want peace of mind from takeoff to touchdown. That's where Alaska Airlines comes into play. It's a name you've probably heard tossed around when talking about reliable air travel, but how safe is it really?

Is Southwest Airlines Safe? Uncovering What Every Traveler Needs to Know

Is Southwest Airlines Safe? Uncovering What Every Traveler Needs to Know

When you're planning your next trip, safety is always at the top of your mind. And if you're considering flying with Southwest Airlines, you might be wondering just how safe your journey will be. It's a valid concern, especially in today's world where travel safety has become more important than ever.

Is United Airlines Safe? Real Passengers Share Their Experiences

Is United Airlines Safe? Real Passengers Share Their Experiences

When you're planning your next trip, safety is probably at the top of your list, especially when it comes to choosing an airline. You've likely come across United Airlines, a major player in the aviation industry, and wondered, "Is United Airlines safe?" It's a valid question that deserves a closer look.

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Ultimate Guide: Best Places to Live in Hawaii for Every Lifestyle

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Ultimate Guide: Top Places to Live in Florida for Everyone - Beaches, Festivals & More

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Ultimate Guide: Top Family-Friendly Spots in NC - From Asheville to Outer Banks

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Ultimate Guide: Best Places to Live in Houston for Everyone - From Retirees to Families

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Ultimate Guide: Best Places to Live in Missouri for Everyone - From Retirees to Young Adults

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Ultimate Guide: Top Places to Live in Connecticut for Every Lifestyle

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Ultimate Guide: Best Places to Live in Indiana for Everyone - Schools, Costs & Lifestyle

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Ultimate Guide: Top Places to Live in Illinois for Everyone - Families to Retirees

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Ultimate Guide: Top East Coast Havens for Every Lifestyle & Age

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Ultimate Guide: Top Places to Live Near Nashville for Every Lifestyle

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Ultimate Guide: Best Places to Live in New Mexico for Every Lifestyle

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Ultimate Guide: Top Places to Live in New Hampshire for Every Lifestyle

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Ultimate Guide: Top Places to Live in Massachusetts for Everyone

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Ultimate Guide: Best Places to Live in Minnesota for All Lifestyles

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Ultimate Guide: Best Places to Live in Alaska for Everyone - From Retirees to Families

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Ultimate Guide: Top Places to Live in West Virginia for Every Lifestyle

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Ultimate Guide: Best Places in Florida for Families - Live Happily Ever After

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Ultimate Guide: Top Places in North Carolina for Retirees & More

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Ultimate Guide: Best Affordable NJ Spots Near NYC for Every Lifestyle

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Ultimate Guide: Top Vermont Havens for Everyone - From Retirees to Young Families

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Ultimate Guide: Best Places to Live in Arkansas for Everyone (2024)

Ultimate Guide: Best Places to Live in Arkansas for Everyone (2024)

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Idaho's Top Living Spots: The Ultimate Guide for Everyone - From Retirees to Families

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Ultimate Guide: Best Places to Live in Wyoming for Everyone

Ultimate Guide: Best Places to Live in Wyoming for Everyone

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Ultimate Guide: Top Spots in South Carolina for Young Adults - Live, Work & Play

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Ultimate Guide: Best Places to Live in Washington State for Everyone

Ultimate Guide: Best Places to Live in Washington State for Everyone

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Ultimate Guide: Top Places to Live in Montana for Everyone – From Retirees to Families

Ultimate Guide: Top Places to Live in Montana for Everyone – From Retirees to Families

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Ultimate Guide: Best Places to Live in Virginia for Every Lifestyle

Ultimate Guide: Best Places to Live in Virginia for Every Lifestyle

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Ultimate Guide: Top Places to Live in North Carolina for Happiness, Weather & More

Ultimate Guide: Top Places to Live in North Carolina for Happiness, Weather & More

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Ultimate Guide: The Best Places to Live in Georgia for Everyone—from Retirees to Families

Ultimate Guide: The Best Places to Live in Georgia for Everyone—from Retirees to Families

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Ultimate Guide: Best Places to Live in Florida for Every Lifestyle

Ultimate Guide: Best Places to Live in Florida for Every Lifestyle

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Ultimate Guide: Best Places to Live in Indianapolis for Everyone

Ultimate Guide: Best Places to Live in Indianapolis for Everyone

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Savannah First-Timer's Guide

Savannah First-Timer's Guide

Plan the Perfect Trip to Savannah

Savannah Weather by Month

  • by Erin Clarkson

Infographic showing Savannah weather by month with icons for sun and storms, plus high and low temperatures and sunrise/sunset times

I keep getting weather questions in my Savannah Facebook group, so I figured it was about time to do a “Savannah weather by month” rundown.

Anytime I’m asked a question multiple times, I know I need to write a post about the topic! That’s how my Best Time of Year to Visit Savannah post came about.

Now, please keep in mind that I’m not an official weatherperson. I typically turn to Jeremy Nelson at WJCL for his eerily accurate forecasts or to Enki Research when I need non-sensationalized hurricane news.

However, I do know enough about what to expect from Savannah’s weather to help a newbie out.

Collage of three spring photos showing Savannah weather by month

Note: This guide contains affiliate links to my trusted travel partners.

If you’re new around here, first of all…allow me to extend a warm welcome !

My name is Erin, and I authored the Savannah First-Timer’s Guide .

I live in Savannah, and I have fun helping visitors plan their first trip to the city.

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Savannah Georgia Weather by Month

Just so you know, I’ve written about what to expect weather-wise for each month in Savannah in detail below, but if you prefer to see the information in a quick glance, hopefully this handy infographic will help.

Infographic showing Savannah weather by month with icons for sun and storms, plus high and low temperatures and sunrise/sunset times

Also, just so you know, I’m not a fan of hot weather.

That means my opinion tends to skew in favor of the cooler months.

I really need to get someone who loves the heat to comment on what’s nice about Savannah during the summertime, since I have a difficult time coming up with any perks!

Ok, let’s move on to the monthly play-by-play of Savannah’s weather.

Savannah Weather in January

Average Low: 40°F Average High: 61°F Typical Number of Rainy Days: 9.3 days | 3.69 inches

Pinnable graphic showing Savannah weather in January with average highs/lows, precipitation, and sunrise/sunset times

Perks: January is the coldest month of the year in Savannah. However, “cold” is a relative term.

Some days might have highs in the 70s and you’ll see people walking around in shorts, while other days might bring a cold front with biting wind and lows in the 20s.

One thing you probably won’t see is snow. The last major snowfall was in January of 2018 (a whopping two inches).

Drawbacks: I suppose the biggest drawback is that January weather is very wishy-washy.

If you’re making travel plans months in advance, it’s difficult to know if you’ll end up with a good week of weather or a dreary one.

What’s Blooming in Savannah in January: Camellias, Japanese magnolias (aka: tulip trees), star magnolias, and redbuds.

The Southern live oaks are green during January, and the Spanish moss is in the trees year-round.

You might spot resurrection fern after a fresh rainfall.

Savannah Weather in February

Average Low: 43°F Average High: 65°F Typical Number of Rainy Days: 7.9 days | 2.79 inches

Pinnable graphic showing Savannah weather in February with average highs/lows, precipitation, and sunrise/sunset times

Perks: The days start getting longer in February, with sunsets happening after 6 pm.

The weather is a mixed bag, with some chilly days and many pleasant ones.

One cool thing about February is that the wide swings in temperature can cause some really foggy days that are incredible for photography (or for enhancing the mood of ghost tours with a spooky atmosphere).

Rainy days are minimal in February.

Drawbacks: Same as January…it’s difficult to predict if the weather will be nice or not-so-great. Luckily, it often leans more towards the nice side — especially towards the end of the month.

What’s Blooming in Savannah in February: Camellias, Japanese magnolias (aka: tulip trees), star magnolias, redbuds, and sometimes early-season azaleas.

The Southern live oaks are green during January, and the Spanish moss is in the trees year-round. You might spot resurrection fern after a fresh rainfall.

Savannah Weather in March

Average Low: 49°F Average High: 71°F Typical Number of Rainy Days: 7.4 days | 3.73 inches

Pinnable graphic showing Savannah weather in March with average highs/lows, precipitation, and sunrise/sunset times

Perks: March is considered chamber of commerce weather.

The temperatures are mild, the humidity levels comfortable, and it rains just often enough to make the flowers look pretty.

Make note that Daylight Savings Time occurs in March, so it starts staying light out much later.

Drawbacks: Sometimes a rare chilly day comes along that might cause you to regret leaving the hotel in short sleeves with no jacket.

The pollen makes an appearance in March, so nearly every surface is covered in a dusting of yellow pollen. You can wipe a car off and an hour later it’ll be yellow again.

What’s Blooming in Savannah in March : Prime azalea season usually falls in March!

You’ll see seas of pink and white flowers nearly everywhere you look.

The Southern live oaks start losing their leaves in March, but as they drop they’re replaced by new growth. That means there’s never a time when the trees look completely bare.

Dogwoods begin blooming in March and look beautiful throughout the month.

The Spanish moss remains in the trees year-round and you have a good chance of spotting Resurrection fern if it rains.

NOTE: Since March is such a popular month, I’ve written an in-depth post about it here: Savannah Weather in March (Includes Photos!)

Savannah Weather in April

Average Low : 55°F Average High: 78°F Typical Number of Rainy Days: 6.6 days | 3.07 inches

Pinnable graphic showing Savannah weather in April with average highs/lows, precipitation, and sunrise/sunset times

Perks: April brings another month of chamber of commerce weather.

The temperatures are mild with warm afternoons and cooler evenings. It doesn’t rain very much during April.

Sunsets occur around 8 p.m. throughout the month of April.

Drawbacks: You’ll still find some pollen hanging around in Savannah in April.

Overall, there isn’t much to complain about this month.

What’s Blooming in Savannah in April: Azaleas are often still blooming — especially in shadier areas.

Jasmine (aka: star jasmine) may start blooming towards the end of the month.

Dogwoods bloom heavily during April.

Some of the Southern live oaks are still busy shedding leaves and growing new ones this month, but they won’t look bare at any time.

The Spanish moss is in the trees year-round. (I’m just going to keep repeating that for the readers who skip directly to the month they’re interested in.) If you look closely, the Spanish moss gets tiny blooms on it, and this typically occurs during April.

Savannah Weather in May

Average Low: 63°F Average High: 85°F Typical Number of Rainy Days: 6.5 days | 2.98 inches

Pinnable graphic showing Savannah weather in May with average highs/lows, precipitation, and sunrise/sunset times

Perks: Things start heating up in May, so it’s a nice time of year for those of you who love the heat.

I know the graphic above shows lows in the 60s and highs around 85, but those are based on 30-year averages.

The temps are usually higher, with mornings in the 70s and the hottest part of the day in the 90s. It’s hot and humid during May, but still bearable.

Expect plenty of daylight hours to go exploring — the sunsets take place between 8 – 8:30 p.m.

Drawbacks: With rising humidity levels, this is the time of year when you need to start being mindful about staying hydrated.

You might need to pack extra clothes so you can change each night before dinner. (Walking around in the heat all day makes for sweaty tourists!)

What’s Blooming in Savannah in May: May has traditionally been jasmine and Southern magnolias month, which means the city smells heavenly!

Errr…or as nice as Savannah can smell.

The blooms help mask the ever-present scent of weed and the nearby paper mill that waft through many parts of downtown.

In recent years the jasmine has been blooming in mid-to late April, but the blooms are still hanging around in early May. You’ll also find the beautiful purple blooms of agapanthus in many of the squares during the month of May.

The Southern live oaks are green during May, and the ever-present Spanish moss can be found in the trees year-round.

Savannah Weather in June

Average Low: 71°F Average High: 90°F Typical Number of Rainy Days: 10.9 days | 5.95 inches

Pinnable graphic showing Savannah weather in June with average highs/lows, precipitation, and sunrise/sunset times

Perks: I mean…June is nice if you love the heat, but otherwise I have a hard time finding perks.

The early morning hours aren’t bad.

June brings the summer solstice, so sunsets occur between 8:30 and 9 p.m. and it’s often still light out as late as 9:30 p.m.

Drawbacks: Savannah is located in a subtropical zone, which means it’s hot and afternoon thunderstorms are common.

The storms are typically short, but you can count on them to occur pretty consistently around 2 or 3 p.m. daily throughout the summer season.

June 1st is technically the start of the Atlantic hurricane season, but it’s rare to have one hit that early (not unheard of, but rare).

What’s Blooming in Savannah in June: Hydrangeas, hibiscus, agapanthus, mimosa trees, and crepe myrtles bloom during June. Some magnolias still have blooms, as well.

The Southern live oaks are green, and if you haven’t guessed by now, the Spanish moss always on the trees!

You’ll see lots of resurrection fern on the trees during the summertime due to copious amounts of rainfall.

Savannah Weather in July

Average Low : 74°F Average High: 92°F Typical Number of Rainy Days: 11.3 days | 5.60 inches

Pinnable graphic showing Savannah weather in July with average highs/lows, precipitation, and sunrise/sunset times

Perks: The plus side is that Savannah during July a great place to be if you love hot and humid weather.

I don’t, so I leave Savannah every summer around this time. (I can’t take the heat, so I get out of the kitchen!)

The daylight hours are still long during July, so expect it to still be light out at 9 p.m.

Drawbacks: July is the hottest average month of them all, statistically. (August feels hotter to me, for some reason?)

You can count on afternoon thunderstorms almost daily, and sometimes we’ll get two to three days of downpours at a time.

The city has terrible drainage issues, so streets often flood in a major way (I’m talking rivers with trash cans floating down the street and cars sitting in water to the top of their tires.)

Be careful where you park!

If you’re staying in a home rental be sure to ask the homeowner if the area is prone to flooding. You might need to move your car to higher ground if a significant amount of rain is in the forecast.

What’s Blooming: Crepe myrtles, mimosa trees and hydrangeas bloom in Savannah during July.

The Southern live oaks are green in the summertime, and the Spanish moss is always dangling from their limbs. There’s a high probability of spotting resurrection fern due to all the rain.

Savannah Weather in August

Average Low: 73°F Average High: 91°F Typical Number of Rainy Days: 12.8 days | 6.56 inches

Pinnable graphic showing Savannah weather in August with average highs/lows, precipitation, and sunrise/sunset times

Perks: August is peak rainy season, but at least the city looks pretty in the rain — and it’s fun to jump in puddles. Otherwise, I struggle finding the good in August.

Not everyone is as averse to the heat as I am, so hopefully you’ll find something to love if August is the only time you can plan a trip!

Drawbacks: Savannah is located in a subtropical zone, so expect high humidity and afternoon storms.

Sometimes it rains heavily for a few days in a row.

When I say it’s hot during the summertime, I’m not exaggerating!

The air barely moves in Savannah during the summer months, and the humidity can get so high that sweat can’t evaporate to cool your body.

How hot does it feel? Imagine opening the door to your house and stepping directly into Satan’s mouth, and that’s the best way I can describe Savannah’s swamp-like atmosphere during the month of August.

TIP: Always check the “feels like” temps for the day before heading out!

Hurricane season starts ramping up towards the end of the month, so evacuations are a possibility.

I suggest purchasing hurricane travel insurance as a backup during the months of August, September, and October.

What’s Blooming: Crepe myrtles and hydrangeas bloom during August.

The Southern live oaks are green and the Spanish moss is always hanging around in the trees.

Savannah Weather in September

Average Low: 69°F Average High: 86°F Typical Number of Rainy Days: 9.3 days | 4.58 inches

Pinnable graphic showing Savannah weather in September with average highs/lows, precipitation, and sunrise/sunset times

Perks: The mornings and evenings cool down a wee little bit in September, so that’s nice.

Drawbacks: If you think summer ends in August, think again!

Summer stretches well into October in Savannah.

September temperatures are commonly in the 90s for most of the day and into the early evening hours.

It’s also a peak month for hurricanes.

In 2016, Hurricane Matthew — a Category 5 storm — caused mandatory evacuations of the city in late September/early October.

In 2019, Hurricane Dorian — also a Category 5 storm — caused another state of emergency during the month of September.

I strongly suggest purchasing travel insurance that covers hurricanes if you’re traveling during September.

What’s Blooming in Savannah in September: The Southern live oaks are green throughout September, and you’ll find Spanish moss in hanging in the trees.

It’s common to spot resurrection fern in the days following a fresh rainfall.

Savannah Weather in October

Average Low: 59°F Average High: 79°F Typical Number of Rainy Days: 6.8 days | 3.69 inches

Pinnable graphic showing Savannah weather in October with average highs/lows, precipitation, and sunrise/sunset times

Perks: By the time October rolls around, the afternoons are still warm (the 80s are common), but it’s pleasantly mild in the morning and at night.

October is fairly dry with low humidity levels.

Drawbacks: Hurricane season technically doesn’t end until November, but it winds down in late October.

However, the beginning of the month still sees a strong possibility of heavy storms.

Hurricane Michael hit the first week in October of 2016, and it was a Category 5 storm.

Hurricane Matthew arrived the second week in October of 2018, and it was also a Category 5 storm.

Not to sound like a broken record, but I suggest purchasing travel insurance if you’re traveling to Savannah in October.

What’s Blooming in Savannah in October: The Southern live oaks are green throughout October, and you’ll find Spanish moss in hanging in the trees.

Make note that the trees don’t start displaying fall color in Savannah until late November and into December.

Savannah Weather in November

Average Low: 48°F Average High: 70°F Typical Number of Rainy Days: 6.9 days | 2.37 inches

Pinnable graphic showing Savannah weather in November with average highs/lows, precipitation, and sunrise/sunset times

Perks: November sees the return of chamber of commerce weather, with cooler mornings, pleasantly mild afternoons, and comfortable evenings.

It’s a sunny month with very little humidity.

Rain is rare during November.

Daylight Savings Time ends the first Sunday in November, so the daylight hours are cut considerably beginning this month.

Drawbacks: I can’t think of any.

What’s Blooming in Savannah in November: The Southern live oaks remain green throughout the month of October, and you’ll find Spanish moss in hanging in the trees year-round.

Some of the trees begin showing fall color this month and the Japanese maples often turn orange or red.

Savannah Weather in December

Average Low: 43°F Average High: 64°F Typical Number of Rainy Days: 8.2 days | 2.95 inches

Pinnable graphic showing Savannah weather in December with average highs/lows, precipitation, and sunrise/sunset times

Perks: The weather during December is often ideal for strolling through the Historic District to see Savannah’s beautiful Christmas decor .

Rainfall chances are few and far between.

Drawbacks: Some days are chillier than others, but overall December is rather mild.

Occasionally a rare cold front moves through and drops the temperatures for a few days. It’s smart to check the weather before your trip so you’ll know if you need to pack cold weather gear.

Make note that it does tend to get chilly along River Street due to its lower elevation and the breeze blowing in off the water.

What’s Blooming: The Southern live oaks are green throughout December, and you’ll find Spanish moss swaying in the trees year-round.

Many of the trees in beautiful Forsyth Park turn yellow during the November/December timeframe, so it’s a nice time to stroll through the park.

Related Reading: Savannah Georgia in December: Events and Things To Do

Savannah Travel Guide

If you’ve figured out the best time of year to visit and you’re ready to start planning a trip to Savannah, I’ve created a few resources to help you out.

  • Savannah Georgia Vacation Guide :  This is the place to start if you don’t know much about Savannah and want a brief overview of the city.
  • Free Resource Library :  When you join my email list you get access to helpful printables, like my checklist of 50 Things To Do on Foot in the Historic District (No Car Necessary!)
  • Savannah First-Timer’s Guide :  If you’re the type of traveler who wants all of your information in one handy guide, my ebook is the best way to go. It’s the easiest way to start planning your trip!

When you purchase my ebook, you’ll also gain access my private Facebook group where you can read trip reports and see photos from others who have recently visited.

If you have specific questions about Savannah’s weather, please let me know in the comments below.

Sources: sunrise-sunset.org – Sunset average times taken from the 15th of the month and rounded to the nearest 5-minute mark rrsweather.com – Average rainfall amounts currentresults.com – Average monthly temperatures from a 30-year time span from 1991 – 2021

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The Best Time to Visit Savannah, GA, US for Weather, Safety, & Tourism

The best times to visit Savannah for ideal weather are

March 12th to May 13th

based on average temperature and humidity from NOAA (the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration). Read below for more weather and travel details.

Savannah Travel Guide

Temperature.

  • Perceived Temperature
  • Rain and snow
  • Humidity and wind
  • The busiest and least popular months
  • Overall travel experience by time of year

Other Savannah Travel Info

Weather in savannah.

Average temperatures in Savannah vary greatly. Considering humidity, temperatures feel nice some of the year, but often too hot in the summer and cold in the winter with a fair chance of precipitation about half of the year. The area is less temperate than some — in the 28th percentile for pleasant weather — compared to tourist destinations worldwide. Weeks with ideal weather are listed above . If you’re looking for the very warmest time to visit Savannah, the hottest months are July, August, and then June. See average monthly temperatures below. The warmest time of year is generally early to mid August where highs are regularly around 93°F (33.9°C) with temperatures rarely dropping below 74.3°F (23.5°C) at night.

Savannah Temperatures (Fahrenheit)

Savannah temperatures (celsius), “feels-like” temperatures.

The way we experience weather isn’t all about temperature. Higher temperatures affect us much more at higher humidity, and colder temperatures feel piercing with high winds. Our perceived temperatures factor in humidity and wind chill to better represent how hot or cold the day feels to a person.

Savannah Perceived Temperature (F)

Savannah perceived temperature (c), average savannah temperatures by month.

Daily highs (averaged for the month) usually give the best indication of the weather. A significantly lower mean and low generally just means it gets colder at night.

Show Fahrenheit

Show celsius, precipitation (rain or snow).

If dry weather is what you’re after, the months with the lowest chance of significant precipitation in Savannah are November, May, and then April. Note that we define “significant precipitation” as .1 inches or more in this section. The lowest chance of rain or snow occurs around late October to early November. For example, on the week of October 29th there are no days of precipitation on average. By contrast, it’s most likely to rain or snow in early to mid August with an average of 3 days of significant precipitation the week of August 6th.

Chance of Precipitation

The graph below shows the % chance of rainy and snowy days in Savannah.

Snow on the Ground

The graph below shows the average snow on the ground in Savannah (in).

Average Rain and Snow by Month

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Savannah has some very humid months, and above average humidity throughout the year. The least humid month is February (60.8% relative humidity), and the most humid month is August (73.7%).

Wind in Savannah is usually calm . The windiest month is March, followed by April and February. March’s average wind speed of around 6.2 knots (7.2 MPH or 11.5 KPH) is considered “a light breeze.” Maximum sustained winds (the highest speed for the day lasting more than a few moments) are at their highest in mid February where average top sustained speeds reach 13.9 knots, which is considered a moderate breeze.

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Is it safe to travel to savannah.

Our best data indicates this area is generally safe. As of Dec 04, 2023 there are no travel advisories or warnings for the United States; exercise normal security precautions. Check this page for any recent changes or regions to avoid: Travel Advice and Advisories . This advisory was last updated on Dec 04, 2023.

The Busiest and Least Crowded Months

The busiest month for tourism in Savannah, GA, US is July, followed by March and June. Prices for hotels and flights will be most expensive during these months, though you can save if you purchase well in advance. Tourists are unlikely to visit Savannah in November. Those willing to visit at these times will likely find it the least expensive month.

Estimated Tourism by Month

Most popular months to visit, overall savannah travel experience by season, spring (march through may).

Humidity and temperatures combine to make this season feel warm. Highs range from 86.9°F (30.5°C) and 66.2°F (19°C) with warmer temperatures in the later months. Rain is somewhat common with roughly 5 days of significant precipitation per month. Spring is the second busiest for tourism, which makes it a good time for those looking for things to do.

Summer (June through August)

The middle-year months have very comfortable weather with high temperatures that are quite warm. These months see the most precipitation with 8 to 11 days of precipitation per month. June – August is the busiest season for tourism in Savannah, so lodging and other accommodations may cost more than usual.

Fall (September through November)

Fall daily highs range from 89°F (31.7°C) and 67.9°F (19.9°C), which will feel very nice given the humidity and wind. It rains or snows a significant amount: 4 to 5 days per month. Tourism is the slowest during these months due to the weather, so hotels may be affordably priced.

Winter (December through February)

Weather is too cold this time of year in Savannah to be enjoyable for warm weather travelers. The average high during this season is between 67.9°F (19.9°C) and 61.8°F (16.6°C). On average, it rains or snows a fair amount: 5 to 6 times per month. These times of year are fairly slow with tourists.

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Why Go To Savannah

Savannah, with its Spanish moss, Southern accents, historic bed-and-breakfasts  and creepy graveyards, is a lot like  Charleston, South Carolina . But this city about 100 miles to the south has an eccentric streak. Savannah College of Art and Design students mix with ghost hunters and preservationists, while Southern restaurants share street blocks with edgy cafes and restored theaters. The quirky characters in the true crime story, "Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil,"   say it all. Yes, eccentricity is the name of the game, but if that's not your "box of chocolates," as Tom Hanks famously said in the Savannah-filmed "Forrest Gump," maybe history  or nightlife is.

Savannah's antebellum past seeps from nearly every corner – it's home to one of the oldest Black churches in North America and Fort Pulaski acted as a safe haven for enslaved people to escape to freedom. But regardless of if you're in town to immerse yourself in history, see the sights, sample the tasty Southern cuisine or spend a few nights bar-hopping, Savannah knows how to show visitors a good time.

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Best months to visit.

The best time to visit Savannah is from March to July when warm temperatures coax the tree leaves and azalea blooms out of hibernation. A cache of festivals also fill this high season, though because the weather is ideal, hotel rates may be on the pricey side. Late winter – January and February – is low season, and the drop in temperatures comes with a drop in hotel rates. Shoulder season (mid-September to mid-November) is a sweet spot in Savannah tourism: The summer crowds clear (along with the sweltering temps) and lodging prices take a dip before the busy holiday season hits.

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What You Need to Know

Study up Read or watch "Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil" before you visit. This work of nonfiction – in both book and film versions – will give you an idea of Savannah's ambiance.

Take a to-go cup There aren't any open container laws here, so feel free to take your beer or cocktail to go in a plastic cup.

Take your time Did you know this Georgia city is sometimes nicknamed  Slow-vannah ? You're in the South now, so slow down and enjoy it at a snail's pace.

Book a tour Whether you want to learn more about Savannah's historic squares, taste your way through the city's dining scene or go on a ghost hunt , there's a guided tour for you.

How to Save Money in Savannah

Book in the offseason   Hotel prices fall in January and February, allowing you to get the ambience of a Historic District inn at the price of a chain.

Book a hotel near the airport  The rooms near the Savannah/Hilton Head airport are very affordable – about $100-plus less than an inn in the Historic District. And you're only a quick drive away from all the downtown action.

Book online  You can save a few dollars by booking your  trolley tour  (a must) online.

What to Eat

Yes, you're in the South. And yes, you'll find some fried food here, but if that's all you're expecting, then you've got Savannah all wrong. Thanks to its coastal location, Savannah offers a little bit of everything, and it's quickly becoming a formidable culinary rival to Atlanta. 

If southern comfort food is what you're after,  The Olde Pink House  should be at the top of your list. Practically an attraction in itself, the restaurant is housed within a blush-colored stucco mansion built in the late 1700s for James Habersham Jr., one of Savannah's early cotton brokers. Before becoming a restaurant, it was also the site of the First Bank of Georgia in the 1800s. Because of its unique history, eating here feels like taking a step back in time, with the whole house (both upstairs and downstairs) used for dining. After dinner, sneak down to the speakeasy-like cellar underneath the restaurant for a drink by the fireplace and to hear some tunes by a local pianist or jazz musician.

Next up on your list:  Leopold's Ice Cream . Though this 20th-century soda shop isn't as ancient as The Olde Pink House, it's still considered a Savannah institution, featuring some of the same fixtures (including the black marble soda fountain) from the original store. Come here for an old-fashioned milkshake or a double scoop of one of the shop's original ice cream flavors like Tutti Fruitti.

Savannah is also home to numerous Black-owned restaurants serving up incredible comfort food. Check out Sisters of the New South  for traditional Southern dishes like smothered pork chops and oxtail, or Geneva's Famous Chicken & Cornbread Co. for succulent fried chicken, wings and cornbread.

Though Savannah has its fair share of deep-rooted eateries that act as the foundation of the area's dining scene, the city also manages to host a collection of more contemporary spots that receive just as much acclaim from visitors and critics alike. You'll be transported to Melbourne, Australia, at  Collins Quarter , a cafe that features staples from the Australian owner's hometown. And for some Savannah-style barbecue, head to  Sandfly BBQ . For a more contemporary take on Southern cuisine and farm-to-table menus, consider making reservations at  Local 11 Ten  or  Cotton & Rye . 

Savannah is home to a rollicking nightlife scene (in part because of its lack of open container laws), so plan to go for a pre- or post-dinner cocktail to sample some of the city's more unique venues. If beer is your drink of choice, head to  Southbound Brewing Company (Savannah's first microbrewery) or Moon River Brewing Company (which features an outdoor beer garden). For inventive cocktails and mouthwatering martinis, try  Treylor Park or Jen's & Friends . For a comprehensive overview of Savannah's unique dining scene, consider tagging along with a local on a  food tour .

Savannah is known for its Southern hospitality and in turn, is generally very safe. Visitors most likely will not run into any problems, especially in the touristy Historic District. However, you should still use common sense when exploring the area and keep an eye on your valuables. Use a cab if you're unsure of where you're going, and walk in groups. River Street , in particular, can get quite rowdy at night.

The area outside of the Historic District is relatively less tourist-friendly, so you should not go south of Forsyth Park .

Getting Around Savannah

The best way to get around Savannah is on foot and by car. This compact city of 22 squares, filled with lively fountains, eclectic sculptures, shade trees and flowers, is most easily (and enjoyably) explored by walking or biking. Driving will enable you to go where your feet can't, but be sure to come prepared with lots of quarters to feed the hungry parking meters. Savannah also operates a fleet of buses, which make stops throughout the city and its outskirts. Cabs and ride-hailing services are another way to get around, and these can be hailed or called ahead. Visitors can also take a free ferry ride to Hutchinson Island via the Savannah Belles Ferry. To get from the Savannah/Hilton Head International Airport (SAV), located about 10 miles northwest of the city, you can take a shuttle, bus, rental car or taxi.

Thanks to its charming atmosphere and cozy bed-and-breakfasts, Savannah is often regarded as one of America's top romantic getaways . 

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Best Time to Visit Savannah, Georgia - Weather Year Round    

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January is the coldest month of the year in Savannah and is the peak month of the city’s winter. Average high temperatures in January reach 60°F (16°C) while the average low temperatures will sink to 39°F (4°C). Savannah doesn’t get snow, but evenings may bring some icy conditions.

In February , the average high and low temperature increases by a few degrees for the last of Savannah’s winter months. The high temperature average is 60°F (16°C). Low temperature is 39°F (4°C).

Savannah Weather in March: Spring comes to Savannah in March along with warmer temperatures. Average high temperatures breach the 70’s at 71°F (22°C). Thick sweaters are still a requirement in the evenings when average low temperatures hit 48°F (9°C).

In April , temperatures creep up further to an average high of 78°F (25°C). During this month, many of the spring foliage and flowers are at their best, making this month one of the best to enjoy Savannah’s gardens and arboretums. Low temperatures reach 54°F (12°C).

May is the last month of spring in Savannah. The average high temperature jumps to 85°F (29°C). Meanwhile, the average low temperature is a comfortable and cool 62°F (17°C).

Savannah Weather in June: The first of the summer months in Savannah is June where in high temperature averages jump to 90°F (32°C). Low temperatures average at 70°F (21°C).

July is the hottest month in Savannah with average high temperatures peaking at 92°F (33°C). During this month, low temperature averages are also the highest in the whole year at 73°F (23°C). Summers can get humid and intense in Savannah, shady activities are best during this month.

In August , Savannah experiences the most rainfall in the entire year despite being the second hottest month. The precipitation averages 7 inches (167 mm) while high temperature averages decrease by one degree. Low temperature averages also decrease by one degree compared to the previous month.

Savannah Weather in September: Summer transitions to autumn in September and temperatures begin to go down to the 80s again. Average high and average low temperatures range between 86°F (30°C) and 68°F (20°C).

October brings cooler temperatures to Savannah with the autumn season in full swing. The average high temperature to be expected during this month is 78°F (26°C). Be prepared for average low temperatures of 58°F (14°C).

In November , the climate gets cooler for the last of the autumn months. Average low temperatures will sink to 48°F (9°C) at the most. November is also the driest month of the year. Expected rain fall is a mere 2 inches (60 mm).

Savannah Weather in December: The second coldest month of the year in Savannah is December . Average high temperatures peak at a 62°F (17°C) while average low temperatures sink to 41°F (5°C).

Explore the best of the dogwoods and see them in full bloom during the early spring months of April through May. Sightseeing in general is best during March through May and September through November, then the climate is not too hot and not too cold. To enjoy the best of Savannah’s festival season, plan your trip around the month of March. If you just want to avoid crowds and come when it is colder, November through March is a great time to swing by.

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Best Time To Visit Savannah GA – A Travel Guide

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text wrap_with_class=”no”] Hello Hello… Greetings From The Wonderful Savannah, Romantic City Of Georgia!

Are you planning to visit Savannah, one of America’s most romantic cities? Savannah is a one-of-a-kind tourist attraction. This well-known Georgia city attracts visitors with its gardening, architecture, and other features.

Summer brings with it not just crowds but also expensive accommodation rates and practically excruciating heat and humidity. These things can make it difficult for travelers to get from one destination to the next.

In the winters, the months of January and February are considered low season, which means that temperatures will be cooler and hotel rates will be lower.

However, Savannah is best visited in the fall, from mid-September to mid-November, when it is less congested and accommodation rates are lower.

Savannah provides something different to visitors each season. There’s never a dull moment in the city, no matter what time of year it is. When choosing the best time to go to Savannah GA, review our travel guide information to consider and select the ones that are most relevant to you.

Is there ever a time when you shouldn’t come, or when you should take extra precautions? In this guide, I’m gonna also assist you with that!

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  • Best Time Of Year To Visit Savannah Georgia
  • About Savannah, GA – The Romantic City Of Georgia
  • Savannah, GA – Travel Seasons
  • Savannah, GA – Weather-based Seasonal Guide
  • Savannah, GA Climate- Weather Guide Month By Month
  • FAQs – Know Everything Before Traveling To Savannah, GA

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Vaccinate Yourself. Get a Boost. Put on a Mask. Take a Test. And Travel Well!

Please check the most recent travel restrictions before arranging any trip during COVID-19, and always follow Savannah Travel Updates regarding COVID-19. Things may alter.[/vc_column_text][rs_space lg_device=”10″ md_device=”” sm_device=”” xs_device=””][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_custom_heading text=”Best Time Of Year To Visit Savannah Georgia” google_fonts=”font_family:Lato%3A100%2C100italic%2C300%2C300italic%2Cregular%2Citalic%2C700%2C700italic%2C900%2C900italic|font_style:700%20bold%20regular%3A700%3Anormal” el_id=”best-time-of-year-to-visit-savannah-georgia”][vc_column_text dp_text_size=”size-4″]To be honest, visiting Savannah, GA at any time of year is a brilliant idea.

Savannah is a lovely location all year. In the city, each season provides something fresh to explore and cherish. These different seasons have something to offer, such as festivals and events, pleasant weather, fewer crowds, or lower pricing.

Spring is perhaps the finest time to visit Savannah since it flowers, but the fall months are a close second because they have many sunny days and temperatures that are pleasant but not oppressively so.[/vc_column_text][rs_space lg_device=”50″ md_device=”” sm_device=”” xs_device=””][vc_raw_html]JTNDdGFibGUlMjBzdHlsZSUzRCUyMndpZHRoJTNBJTIwMTAwJTI1JTNCJTIyJTIwY2xhc3MlM0QlMjJtdC00JTIwdGFibGUtcmVzcG9uc2l2ZSUyMiUzRSUwQSUyMCUyMCUzQ3Rib2R5JTNFJTBBJTIwJTIwJTNDdHIlM0UlMEElM0N0aCUyMHN0eWxlJTNEJTIyYm9yZGVyJTNBJTIwMXB4JTIwc29saWQlMjAlMjNhNWE1YTUlM0IlMjBwYWRkaW5nJTNBJTIwOHB4JTNCJTIyJTNFJTNDJTJGdGglM0UlMEElMjAlMjAlMjAlMjAlM0N0aCUyMHN0eWxlJTNEJTIyYm9yZGVyJTNBJTIwMXB4JTIwc29saWQlMjAlMjNhNWE1YTUlM0IlMjBwYWRkaW5nJTNBJTIwOHB4JTNCJTIyJTNFV2hlbiUyMElzJTIwVGhlJTIwQmVzdCUyMFRpbWVzJTIwVG8lMjBWaXNpdCUyMFNhdmFubmFoJTIwR2VvcmdpYSUzQ2JyJTNFJTI4QSUyMFllYXIlMjBpbiUyMFJldmlldyUyOSUzQyUyRnRoJTNFJTBBJTIwJTIwJTNDJTJGdHIlM0UlMEElMjAlMjAlM0N0ciUzRSUwQSUyMCUyMCUyMCUyMCUzQ3RoJTIwc3R5bGUlM0QlMjJib3JkZXIlM0ElMjAxcHglMjBzb2xpZCUyMCUyM2E1YTVhNSUzQiUyMHBhZGRpbmclM0ElMjA4cHglM0IlMjIlM0VUaGUlMjBCZXN0JTIwVGltZXMlMjBUbyUyMFZpc2l0JTIwU2F2YW5uYWglMjAtJTIwSWRlYWwlMjBXZWF0aGVyJTNDJTJGdGglM0UlMEElMjAlMjAlMjAlMjAlM0N0ZCUyMHN0eWxlJTNEJTIyYm9yZGVyJTNBJTIwMXB4JTIwc29saWQlMjAlMjNhNWE1YTUlM0IlMjBwYWRkaW5nJTNBJTIwOHB4JTNCJTIyJTNFV2FybSUyMHRlbXBlcmF0dXJlcyUyMHB1bGwlMjB0aGUlMjB0cmVlJTIwbGVhdmVzJTIwYW5kJTIwYXphbGVhJTIwYmxvc3NvbXMlMjBvdXQlMjBvZiUyMGhpYmVybmF0aW9uJTIwZnJvbSUyME1hcmNoJTIwdG8lMjBKdWx5JTJDJTIwbWFraW5nJTIwaXQlMjB0aGUlMjBiZXN0JTIwdGltZSUyMHRvJTIwZ28lMjB0byUyMFNhdmFubmFoLiUzQyUyRnRkJTNFJTBBJTIwJTIwJTNDJTJGdHIlM0UlMEElM0N0ciUzRSUwQSUyMCUyMCUyMCUyMCUzQ3RoJTIwc3R5bGUlM0QlMjJib3JkZXIlM0ElMjAxcHglMjBzb2xpZCUyMCUyM2E1YTVhNSUzQiUyMHBhZGRpbmclM0ElMjA4cHglM0IlMjIlM0VCZXN0JTIwVGltZSUyMHRvJTIwVmlzaXQlMjBTYXZhbm5haCUyMFRvJTIwRW5qb3klMjBGZXN0aXZhbHMlM0MlMkZ0aCUzRSUwQSUyMCUyMCUyMCUyMCUzQ3RkJTIwc3R5bGUlM0QlMjJib3JkZXIlM0ElMjAxcHglMjBzb2xpZCUyMCUyM2E1YTVhNSUzQiUyMHBhZGRpbmclM0ElMjA4cHglM0IlMjIlM0VNb3N0JTIwb2YlMjBTYXZhbm5haCUyN3MlMjBtYWpvciUyMGV2ZW50cyUyMHRha2UlMjBwbGFjZSUyMGR1cmluZyUyMHRoZSUyMHNwcmluZyUyMGFuZCUyMGZhbGwlMjBzZWFzb25zLiUzQyUyRnRkJTNFJTBBJTIwJTIwJTNDJTJGdHIlM0UlMEElM0N0ciUzRSUwQSUyMCUyMCUyMCUyMCUzQ3RoJTIwc3R5bGUlM0QlMjJib3JkZXIlM0ElMjAxcHglMjBzb2xpZCUyMCUyM2E1YTVhNSUzQiUyMHBhZGRpbmclM0ElMjA4cHglM0IlMjIlM0VCZXN0JTIwVGltZSUyMHRvJTIwVmlzaXQlMjBTYXZhbm5haCUyMEZvciUyMEZsb3dlcnMlM0MlMkZ0aCUzRSUwQSUyMCUyMCUyMCUyMCUzQ3RkJTIwc3R5bGUlM0QlMjJib3JkZXIlM0ElMjAxcHglMjBzb2xpZCUyMCUyM2E1YTVhNSUzQiUyMHBhZGRpbmclM0ElMjA4cHglM0IlMjIlM0VMYXRlJTIwTWFyY2glMjB0byUyMGVhcmx5JTIwQXByaWwlM0MlMkZ0ZCUzRSUwQSUyMCUyMCUzQyUyRnRyJTNFJTBBJTNDdHIlM0UlMEElMjAlMjAlMjAlMjAlM0N0aCUyMHN0eWxlJTNEJTIyYm9yZGVyJTNBJTIwMXB4JTIwc29saWQlMjAlMjNhNWE1YTUlM0IlMjBwYWRkaW5nJTNBJTIwOHB4JTNCJTIyJTNFQ2hlYXBlc3QlMjBUaW1lJTIwVG8lMjBWaXNpdCUyMFNhdmFubmFoJTNDJTJGdGglM0UlMEElMjAlMjAlMjAlMjAlM0N0ZCUyMHN0eWxlJTNEJTIyYm9yZGVyJTNBJTIwMXB4JTIwc29saWQlMjAlMjNhNWE1YTUlM0IlMjBwYWRkaW5nJTNBJTIwOHB4JTNCJTIyJTNFU3VtbWVyJTIwU2Vhc29uJTNDJTJGdGQlM0UlMEElMjAlMjAlM0MlMkZ0ciUzRSUwQSUzQ3RyJTNFJTBBJTIwJTIwJTIwJTIwJTNDdGglMjBzdHlsZSUzRCUyMmJvcmRlciUzQSUyMDFweCUyMHNvbGlkJTIwJTIzYTVhNWE1JTNCJTIwcGFkZGluZyUzQSUyMDhweCUzQiUyMiUzRUJlc3QlMjBUaW1lJTIwVG8lMjBWaXNpdCUyMFNhdmFubmFoJTIwVG8lMjBBdm9pZCUyMENyb3dkcyUzQyUyRnRoJTNFJTBBJTIwJTIwJTIwJTIwJTNDdGQlMjBzdHlsZSUzRCUyMmJvcmRlciUzQSUyMDFweCUyMHNvbGlkJTIwJTIzYTVhNWE1JTNCJTIwcGFkZGluZyUzQSUyMDhweCUzQiUyMiUzRVdpbnRlciUyMFNlYXNvbiUzQyUyRnRkJTNFJTBBJTIwJTIwJTNDJTJGdHIlM0UlMEElMEElM0MlMkZ0Ym9keSUzRSUwQSUzQyUyRnRhYmxlJTNF[/vc_raw_html][rs_space lg_device=”25″ md_device=”” sm_device=”” xs_device=””][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_custom_heading text=”About Savannah, GA – The Romantic City Of Georgia” google_fonts=”font_family:Lato%3A100%2C100italic%2C300%2C300italic%2Cregular%2Citalic%2C700%2C700italic%2C900%2C900italic|font_style:700%20bold%20regular%3A700%3Anormal” el_id=”about-savannah”][vc_column_text dp_text_size=”size-4″]Savannah is a long-established city known across the country for its stunning coastline views, well-preserved architecture, and rich, active history. While some aspects of Savannah’s past are well-known, such as Juliette Gordon Low’s life and the famous Forrest Gump scene, others are less well-known.

It’s a pedestrian-friendly favorite for the entire family, and it’s a touch more inexpensive than Charleston and a little less raucous than New Orleans. It was one of the first planned cities, with grids interlaced with squares.[/vc_column_text][rs_space lg_device=”50″ md_device=”” sm_device=”” xs_device=””][vc_raw_html]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[/vc_raw_html][rs_space lg_device=”25″ md_device=”” sm_device=”” xs_device=””][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_custom_heading text=”Savannah, GA – Travel Seasons” google_fonts=”font_family:Lato%3A100%2C100italic%2C300%2C300italic%2Cregular%2Citalic%2C700%2C700italic%2C900%2C900italic|font_style:700%20bold%20regular%3A700%3Anormal” el_id=”travel-seasons”][vc_column_text dp_text_size=”size-4″]In the fall, sweltering summer temperatures cool down to pleasant levels, making it great for exploring on foot or on two wheels.

Bring a coat and come in the winter to avoid the crowd entirely, and duck from historic house to historic house while you explore the attractions.

On the other hand, there’s the spring peak season, when the city overflows with visitors, but seeing the azaleas in full bloom makes it all worthwhile.

If you can stand the heat, peak summer is a great time to visit because the scorching temperatures force everyone out of town to the local beaches.

Savannah, Georgia offers three distinct travel seasons (Listed Below) based on the number of visitors and activities available. 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Every season offers something new to discover. Based on your priorities, here’s a seasonal breakdown of when the best time to visit Savannah is.

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Each month, the weather in Savannah, GA brings a different set of experiences. Every month’s temperature and rainfall are listed in detail here. Festivals and events are also featured to help you decide whether or not to visit Savannah.

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Savannah GA’s Average Daily Daylight Hours

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Savannah, GA Climate – Monthly Weather Forecast

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Savannah, GA Climate – Monthly Rainfall

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January Weather In Savannah GA

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January Events

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  • Martin Luther King Day Parade
  • Tybee Island Polar Plunge

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February Weather In Savannah GA

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February Events

  • Black Heritage Festival (February 1-20)
  • Savannah Book Festival (February 17-20)

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March Weather In Savannah GA

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March Events

  • Savannah Stopover
  • St Patrick’s Day Parade
  • Savannah Music Festival

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April Weather In Savannah GA

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April Events

  • North of Gaston Street Tour of Hidden Gardens

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May Weather In Savannah GA

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  • Tybee Wine Festival
  • Savannah Scottish Games
  • SCAD Sand Arts Festival

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June Weather In Savannah GA

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June Events

  • Juneteenth Free Family Day

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July Weather In Savannah GA

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July Events

  • River Street Fourth of July Celebration
  • Savannah Bananas season kicks off

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August Weather In Savannah GA

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August Events

  • Gourmet Seafood & Spirits Festival

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September Weather In Savannah GA

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September Events

  • PinPoint Seafood Festival
  • Taste of Soul Food Festival
  • Savannah Jazz Festival

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October Weather In Savannah GA

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October Events

  • Savannah Pride, Oktoberfest
  • Tybee Island Pirate Fest
  • Great Ogeechee Seafood Festival
  • Savannah Greek Festival
  • Shalom Y’all Jewish Food Festival
  • Savannah Film Festival

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November Weather In Savannah GA

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November Events

  • Rock ’n’ Roll Savannah
  • Telfair Art Fair
  • Savannah Food and Wine Festival
  • Phil the Park

[/vc_column_text][rs_space lg_device=”50″ md_device=”” sm_device=”” xs_device=””][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_custom_heading text=”12) December” font_container=”tag:h3|text_align:left” google_fonts=”font_family:Lato%3A100%2C100italic%2C300%2C300italic%2Cregular%2Citalic%2C700%2C700italic%2C900%2C900italic|font_style:700%20bold%20regular%3A700%3Anormal”][vc_column_text dp_text_size=”size-4″]In the month of December, During the holiday season, smaller crowds allow for a much more relaxing visit. Although the weather can be a little cool at times, bright days are common and ideal for sightseeing.

December Weather In Savannah GA

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December Events

  • Tybee New Year’s Eve Fireworks
  • Christmas on the River

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  • Bull Street
  • Forsyth Park
  • National Museum of the Mighty Eighth Air Force
  • Telfair Academy of Arts and Sciences
  • Cathedral of St. John the Baptist
  • Squares of Savannah
  • Juliette Gordon Low Birthplace
  • Bonaventure Cemetery

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How to spend the ultimate long weekend in Savannah, Georgia

Caroline Eubanks

Jun 17, 2024 • 5 min read

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Spend the perfect weekend in Savannah, Georgia, with this guide © Sean Pavone / Shutterstock

For those of us in greater Atlanta , Savannah is as close as we can get to the beach. It’s a four-ish hour drive from my home, making it the perfect spot for a weekend getaway. 

I like to take a half day on Fridays so that I can get to Savannah with plenty of time to check in and unwind before dinner. I’m usually in no hurry to depart on Sundays, so I'm able to make the most of my time.

A cobbled street lined with historic buildings at dusk

Here are my recommendations on how to make the most of your weekend.

  • When to arrive: I recommend starting the day no later than mid-afternoon, perhaps around 2pm. If you can swing it, Thursday night is even better! 
  • How to get from the airport: Splurge on a rideshare to get into the city from the airport since the bus might take an hour or more. 
  • Getting around town: You’ll most likely be getting around on foot. Taxis and rideshares can cover greater distances, like if you’re going to Tybee Island or south of Forsyth Park. 
  • Where to stay: Savannah has everything from charming inns to luxury hotels. My favorites are the retro vibes of the Thunderbird Inn , the JW Marriott Plant Riverside District for its museum-esque lobby, and the Alida Hotel , named for a historic preservationist. I’ve also enjoyed a friend’s Airbnb, which lets me feel, at least temporarily, like a local.
  • What to pack: The most important thing you’ll need is comfortable shoes, especially if you’ll be getting around on foot. A hat is also a good idea, especially during the summer months. I also like to carry a folding fan to keep me cool. The city is fairly laid-back, so you won’t need to adhere to a dress code unless a restaurant requires it.

A pedestrianized street lined with shops and restaurants, with diners sat at tables outside

Morning: Start your day with breakfast. Dottie’s Market has artisan foods to take with you, like specialty jams and sauces, but it’s the prepared dishes that make it a favorite. The bagel BLT will keep you full for hours. If all you need to get your day started is coffee and a pastry, head to the Coffee Fox down the street.

The shops on Broughton St open around 10am, so once you’ve had a bite to eat, check out the local boutiques like Clockwork Skateshop , Nourish , an organic bath products store, and secondhand threads at Glory Days Vintage . 

How to spend the day: Get a quick overview of the city and its history by joining Free Savannah Tours for a 90-minute walking tour. You’ll pay a small booking fee, and tips are encouraged, but you won’t find a cheaper tour in town, running at 9:30 and noon. 

Many of Savannah’s iconic homes now operate as museums, so step inside to see how the locals who once owned them lived. The Juliette Gordon Low house is a popular stop for Girl Scouts and grown-ups alike. The Owens-Thomas House & Slave Quarters is an important look at what life was like for both the wealthy merchant class and enslaved people in the 19th century. 

After a morning of tours, enjoy an outdoor lunch, picking up picnic supplies from Fancy Parker’s , an upscale outpost of the gas station chain in a historic service station. Grab fried chicken, sandwiches and a soda to enjoy in one of Savannah’s famous squares. Chippewa Sq, of 1994-movie  Forrest Gump fame, is a short walk away. 

Then head to the City Market, with abundant shops and restaurants. Don’t miss the American Prohibition Museum , which covers the history of the failed experiment and ends in the speakeasy, where you can enjoy a cocktail. 

Dinner: If you only have time for one restaurant in town, make it the Grey . Its many accolades are well-deserved, with a menu truly inspired by the region, including oysters and pork cooked in sorghum. If you’re looking for something more casual, Crystal Beer Parlor is a local favorite for its burgers and crab dip.

After dark: River St certainly has its charms, but if you’re not looking for the party crowds, pop into one of Savannah’s cocktail bars like Artillery or Alley Cat Lounge .

A black and white lighthouse rises above a sandy beach

Morning: Operating year-round, the Forsyth Farmers Market in Forsyth Park is the best way to start the day. It opens at 9am, and you’ll find both produce sellers and prepared food vendors, so pick up a coffee and pastry to explore. When you’re all packed, make the 30-minute drive to Tybee Island , Savannah’s beach community, where you can get another caffeine fix at  Tybean . (If you don’t have a car to make the trek, get a hotel pool pass  and chill for the day at somewhere like the Thompson or the Alida.) 

How to spend the day: Pick up lunch from Finches Sandwiches & Sundries in Thunderbolt on your way. The Romaine Empire is a fave, best with a side of Old Bay-dusted tots to share. 

If you just want to lounge in the sand and surf, settle in for the afternoon. But if you’re looking to explore, wander to the historic pier, which has been featured in movies like The Last Song (2010) and Baywatch (2017) or hit the trails at Fort Pulaski . Take a tour of the 1773 Tybee Lighthouse or cool off with a cold one at Back River Brewery . 

Dinner: Before you head back downtown, enjoy a seafood feast at one of the island’s restaurants. Sea Wolf has quirky decor, tiki-style cocktails, and a menu of oysters and fancy hot dogs. The Crab Shack is a Tybee staple, with tables tucked amongst the trees where diners eat heaped portions of shrimp and crab. 

After dark: Back in Savannah, if you’re not too tired and sunburnt, join one of the after-hours ghost tours of the city, or belly up to the bar at the Original Pinkie Masters , one of Savannah’s oldest dive bars. 

Morning: For your last day in town, get an early start by heading to the Starland District for breakfast. Flora and Fauna serves biscuits, breakfast sandwiches and beautiful pastries, while Big Bon Bodega makes freshly baked bagels daily.

How to spend the day: Explore the district’s many shops and businesses like Two Tides Brewing, which has coffee in the morning and pints come afternoon. Pop into Superbloom  for jewelry and gifts and Graveface Records & Curiosities for records and offbeat knickknacks. Grab a slice from Starland Yard , an open-air food hall made of converted shipping containers.

When you’ve had your fill, head back to the hotel to check out, saying goodbye to the city – only until your next weekend visit.

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What's Juneteenth and what's open, closed? Here's what Savannah residents need to know

The newest federal holiday falls during the middle of the week this year. Here's everything you need to know about the holiday, including when it is, what will be closed and why we celebrate.

When is Juneteenth 2024?

Juneteenth always falls on June 19. For 2024, it happens to be on a Wednesday.

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Is Juneteenth a national holiday?

Yes. Juneteenth is a federal holiday and has been  since 2021 .

Are banks open on Juneteenth?

Like most federal holidays, you can expect local banks and credit unions to be closed in observance of Juneteenth, so make sure you plan ahead if you need anything from the bank on Wednesday.

Branches of Capital One, Bank of America, PNC, Truist, CitiBank and JPMorgan Chase will be closed on Juneteenth, the companies confirmed to USA TODAY. Capital One Cafes will remain open.

Are government offices open on Juneteenth?

The City of Savannah's administrative offices and facilities will be closed for Juneteenth but emergency services will remain open, according to a news release from Savannah.

Juneteenth is on Georgia's list of  recognized state holidays .

Will the DDS be open on Juneteenth?

No, the Georgia Department of Driver Services will be closed on Wednesday, June 19. The Georgia DDS has a full list of 2024 closures available at dds.georgia.gov .

Will I get mail on Juneteenth?

You won't get your regular mail delivered on June 19 because the  United States Postal Service  will not be delivering. However, you may still get deliveries:  FedEx  and  UPS  will be open and offering their usual services.

Priority Mail Express is available 365 days a year, including federal holidays.

Will public transit still be available on Juneteenth?

Chatham Area Transit Authority will operate on a holiday schedule on Juneteenth and provide Zero-Fare service. According to CAT's news release , the holiday schedule will apply to all fixed-route buses and CAT Mobility will operate until 10 p.m. to mirror the fixed-route schedule. The DOT will run from 10 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. and the Savannah Belles Ferry will run on its current schedule from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m.

Customer service can also be reached from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. by calling (912) 233-5767. Paratransit riders can still make reservations from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. by calling the customer service line. CAT’s administrative offices will be closed for business, but the ticket window at the Joe Murray Rivers, Jr. Intermodal Transit Center will be open from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Will stores, restaurants close for Juneteenth?

Even though it is a federally recognized holiday, individual businesses can decide whether they would like to be open Juneteenth. You may want to call local stores or restaurants you're planning on going to and ask if they'll be open.

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Will trash still be picked up on Juneteenth?

Residential garbage collection and yard waste collection services will not run on Juneteenth. Collection services will resume on Thursday and proceed on a one-day delayed schedule. Street sweepers will also not run on Juneteenth and will resume on Thursday.

Recycling will not be impacted. The Dean Forest Landfill and Bacon Park Transfer Station will both be closed on Juneteenth. Both facilities will reopen at their regularly scheduled hours on Thursday. 

For more information, call (912) 651-6579.

Why do we celebrate Juneteenth?

Juneteenth is a holiday marking slaves in Texas learning in 1865 that they had been freed by President Abraham Lincoln's  Emancipation Proclamation . The executive order outlawed slavery in Confederate states beginning Jan. 1, 1863, the midpoint of the Civil War.

The holiday rose to prominence in 2020 amid the nationwide protests about racial inequality after the deaths of Ahmaud Arbery in Georgia,  Breonna Taylor  in Kentucky and George Floyd in Minnesota. President Joe Biden made Juneteenth a federal holiday in 2021.

Journal & Courier contributed to this report.

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