Romantic Historic District Travel Attractions
Plus Our World Class Beach Resort Activities
Looking
for a truly unique and personalized romantic long weekend rendezvous
in Georgia’s historic First City, Savannah and her landmark historic
district featuring a wide variety of accommodations to stay in while
touring her twenty three garden squares? Among the 13,000+ different
rooms to select from, you might opt for a garden hotel suite just steps
away from River Street fronting the busy Savannah River and her massive
container cargo ship traffic, an intimate bed and breakfast suite,
a grand old historic district townhouse renovation overlooking stately
Washington Square, or strategically located historic inn that features
a sumptuous Breakfast buffet the morning after your arrival. Take
in the sights and sounds on River Street with her many boutique shops,
pubs, and restaurants on this historic ballast stone paved street and
street performing musicians with a variety of serenades for the leisure
strollers well into the night. Enjoy the diverse architectural
points of interest of the many churches, museums, and historic homes
found among the live oak lined squares. Promenade through 30+
acre Forsyth Park with her grand trademark fountain and Civil War era
monument surrounded by modern day Frisbee throwing or rugby playing
Savannah College of Art and Design students.
Perhaps your interest lies in planning a world class week long vacation at one of South Carolina’s top beach resorts on the eastern seaboard, Hilton Head Island with miles and miles of gated access only island coastline featuring a plethora of sporting activities along pristine sandy beaches, a multitude of resort golf courses, water sports, tennis, and much, much more. Enjoy the romantic combination of modern day casual elegance and old world charm between fun filled days spent golfing at the links Mecca of Hilton Head Island and enjoying the fine dining and the robust night life of the Hostess City, just a short drive away across the Talmadge Memorial Bridge across the Savannah River.


