Our Savannah Travel Blog
For 91 Days, the southern jewel of Savannah, Georgia, was our winter home. From beautiful squares to historic houses, unforgettable restaurants and an eccentric cast of characters that could be (and actually is) straight out of a novel, we tried to capture everything that makes Savannah so special.
No Liquor! No Slaves! No Lawyers! No Catholics!
When he founded Savannah, the capital of his newly chartered colony of Georgia, James Oglethorpe had…
In the Water with North Island Kayak
There are a lot of activities you can do on Tybee Island, but one of the best is to go kayaking. We …
Savannah Derby Devils – Insanity on Skates
One night, we decided to check out a Roller Derby match between Savannah's own Derby Devils, and the…
Paula Deen’s The Lady and Sons
While we were living in Spain, eating incredible, organic dishes fresh off the fields, the Paula Dee…
Tybee Island – Savannah’s Beach
Just a short half-hour drive from Savannah, Tybee Island is the region's top recreational destinatio…
The Scarborough House: Ships of the Sea
William Scarborough was an early American from North Carolina, who made his fortune in shipping. He …
Bonaventure Cemetery – Good Fortune Comes to Those Who Die
Known as one of the most beautiful cemeteries in the entire country, Bonaventure is found on the out…
Fine Dining at The Olde Pink House
The Olde Pink House, on the western side of Reynolds Square, was built in 1771 and is the oldest sur…
Washington Square
The most northeastern of Savannah's squares, Washington is a lovely garden in a quiet residential ne…