The Georgia Coast offers myriad sights for the visitor, from Savannah's cobblestone streets and charming towns and islands, to historic lighthouses, sand dunes, plantation era sites and the mysterious Okefenokee Swamp. Island hop from Savannah to Cumberland Island. Camp on the Colonial Coast under Spanish moss-draped oaks. Take a riverboat tour of Savannah. Walk with wild horses on Kingsland's beaches. Encounter alligators in the Swamp. Golf among marsh grass. Let the Georgia Coast work its charm.
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5 based on 25 reviews
Bellwether is an experiential luxury Bed & Breakfast housed in a 160-year-old mansion in the heart of Savannah, GA. We are focused on individual wellness, community integration, and environmental preservation. Each room is all-inclusive with everything the Bellwether House offers.
We were absolutely blown away by the level of detail that goes into the guest experience at Bellwether House. The staff members are by far their best asset. They welcome and interact with you like you are family or friends, they joke around, and seem like they genuinely enjoy being there. The amenities were above and beyond. The Bellwether breakfast was one of the top meals we had in Savannah. We also took yoga on the terrace, had afternoon tea, and joined in a toast at the end of the day. The added-value provided exceeds the cost of the room. We stayed in one of the more affordable rooms and couldn't have been more comfortable. The bed, linens, and decor were high-quality. Bellwether is within close walking distance of Forsyth Park and some of the other parks. It's a little far from the water front, but ride-shares are easy get. Plus, the neighborhood around Forsyth is much more quaint whereas the riverfront area is more commercialized/not as pretty. We will 100% return to Bellwether the next time we're in Savannah.
5 based on 1443 reviews
Voted "Best Savannah B&B / Inn" six years, Presidents' Quarters Inn exudes the charming ways of the American South. This historic and private bed-and-breakfast hotel (16 overly spacious executive quarters; ca. 1855) is a time-honored place of beauty on Oglethorpe Square and featured in Southern Living, "The South's Most Scenic Drives". Guest favorites are the walkable historic district location, private courtyard, balconies, free parking, elevator, WiFi, lovely breakfast, wine hour & extraordinary southern hospitality. General Robert E. Lee was an overnight guest. The 'Trust Lot' was the first residence site of Georgia's First Royal [British] Governor (ca. 1735). It was a movie location for "Roots" television mini-series.
My friend and I stayed from May 31 until June 4. The Inn is located in the perfect spot and has lots of 'old world' charm. The staff was extremely friendly and accommodating. Especially Jo ... she could not do enough for us. Food excellent and perfect ambiance. Would stay here again (this was second time.)
4.5 based on 1432 reviews
The romantic Foley House Inn bed and breakfast in Savannah, Georgia is made up of two lavishly renovated historic mansions facing the quiet and lovely Chippewa Square. This romantic Savannah Inn is distinguished both by location and historic prominence. This historic bed and breakfast mansion hotel is located in the exact center of your Savannah Georgia destination journey
We stayed here 3 nights and enjoyed it very much. The staff was very friendly and we enjoyed meeting and talking with fellow guests. The interior of the Foley House is beautiful as well as cozy with “water color” cool jazz music playing in the background. Chuck was fun to talk to as well as very helpful. We were served a very tasty breakfast each morning and wine at 6:00 pm each night. The location of the Foley House was by the Chippewa Square (Historic District). There were many restaurants in short walking distance. This also included an approximate 15 minute walk to the river shops, restaurants, riverboat, shuttle tours. We enjoyed Savannah so much because we enjoyed everything about the Foley House.
5 based on 127 reviews
The Inn on West Liberty is perfectly situated in the heart of historic Savannah, GA. The inn is conveniently located within walking distance to fine restaurants, shops, museums, and several magnificent parks. This historic home, built in 1871, features seven grand guest rooms and a 1-bedroom cottage house located across the lovely courtyard from the main inn. Each guest room is uniquely accessorized and features all the modern-day conveniences as well as timeless craftsmanship. Several of the guest rooms have beautiful marble fireplaces. The Inn serves a full complimentary breakfast each morning as well as a wine and cheese hour late afternoon followed by assorted sweets in the early evening. While the property is stylishly, and elegantly furnished guests will experience a sense of southern comfort and warm gracious hospitality.
Wonderful B&B experience in every way. Beautiful and clean interior; best breakfast experience I have ever had; owners extremely friendly and helpful; quiet and comfortable sleeping. This place will remain as one of our top memories of our Savannah vacation.
4.5 based on 873 reviews
Finding an ideal historic inn in Savannah does not have to be difficult. Welcome to 17 Hundred 90 Inn, a nice option for travelers like you. For those interested in checking out popular landmarks while visiting Savannah, 17 Hundred 90 Hotel is located a short distance from Owens-Thomas House & Slave Quarters (0.0 mi) and Sorrel Weed House (0.4 mi). Guest rooms offer a flat screen TV and air conditioning, and 17 Hundred 90 Hotel makes getting online easy as free wifi is available. Savannah has plenty of barbeque restaurants. So when you’re here, be sure to check out popular spots like Sandfly BBQ, Randy's Bar-B-Q, and Walls' Barbeque, which are serving up some great dishes. Should time allow, River Street Savannah, Savannah Historic District, and Forsyth Park are some popular attractions that are within walking distance. 17 Hundred 90 Inn looks forward to welcoming you on your visit to Savannah.
We found the Inn itself charming, the owners and desk staff delightful, and the bar is a locals favorite. The issue is that housekeeping does not clean beyond the surface, and the room was pretty disgusting. The furniture is stained, the carpet is worn, dirty, and well just missing in some spots. The walls are dingy and dirty, and both the air conditioner and room fan were horrendous! The baseboards are painted over mold and a layer or dust so thick they clearly have not been cleaned in months if not years. We would not walk barefooted in room 203. The pictures below are just some of what is wrong.
5 based on 692 reviews
Spencer House Inn, built in 1872, is located in the heart of the St. Marys Historic District, within walking distance to restaurants, shops, museums and the ferry to Cumberland Island National Seashore. We can make your ferry reservation and pack a picnic lunch for you as you head off for your adventure on a beautiful, undeveloped and pristine barrier island - the beach was voted "one of the best wild beaches" by National Geographic Traveler magazine. You'll enjoy relaxing in the cypress rockers on the Inn's verandahs. Walk to the waterfront park, fishing pier and boat ramp. Take a leisurely stroll around our historic village. There are 2 championship golf courses nearby. Okefenokee Wildlife Refuge is 45 minutes away. The beaches of Jekyll, St. Simons and Amelia Island are a short drive from our St. Marys, Georgia bed and breakfast.
I stayed at the Spencer house for a weekend while visiting Cumberland Island. This was my 1st visit and I was very impressed. The rooms were clean and comfortable. The hostess Tiffany was awesome and extremely accommodating. I will stay at the Spencer House again. R
4 based on 200 reviews
New just added wonderful Pool that is Heated/Cooled. You will step back in time upon entering this spacious historic Tybee raised cottage originally built in 1910. Transformed into The Georgianne Inn during 1921, this beach home has undergone many changes but has never lost the sense of nostalgia it evokes. Situated just 3 houses back from the sand and surf, this estate will give you a sense of how things used to be on Tybee Island. Even though The Georgianne Inn is nestled in a quiet residential neighborhood, it is close to downtown Tybee and the stunning Pier and Pavilion. No need to drive for great dining, it’s just a quick walk to a wide variety of restaurants, attractions and nightlife.
We loved it here. Everything was just perfect. The staff, the room, the grounds, pool, just everything. Located near shops, restaurants, beach was just around the corner. Highly recommend sitting on swing!
4.5 based on 299 reviews
The DeSoto Beach Vacation Properties is comprised of a Bed & Breakfast with 3 units, and 3 Garden Suites, and 15 other units thru out the Tybee Island area, most with full kitchens and beach access.
Had a good stay in the Tybee Suite. Took my wife for Mothers Day. Liked the home feel with a nice breakfast and wine and cheese in the evenings. Lovely view of the beach on a nice deck. Room is a bit dated, but adequate. Front desk clerks were friendly and helpful.
4.5 based on 874 reviews
Forsyth Park Inn is an authentic bed and breakfast and one of the grandest mansions overlooking Savannah's premier park, Forsyth Park. The Forsyth Park Inn is famous for it's bountiful and delicious full breakfasts, wine and hors d'oeuvres in the late afternoon and tasty sweets, fresh brewed coffee and refreshing tea each evening. Please come and relax in this circa 1893 historic inn and view the opulent park with the most majestic (and famous) fountain in all of historic Savannah. You will take with you memories of a truly magical stay. We are a non-smoking inn and our cottage welcomes pets.
Forsyth Park Inn, Bobbie Jo, and the staff were the perfect choice for our elopement. They took care of everything; flowers and décor, a delicious cake, a great cocktail hour on the inn's veranda overlooking the park, and recommending an amazing officiant and photographer. We couldn't have asked for a more perfect and beautiful setting for our big day!
4 based on 200 reviews
New just added wonderful Pool that is Heated/Cooled. You will step back in time upon entering this spacious historic Tybee raised cottage originally built in 1910. Transformed into The Georgianne Inn during 1921, this beach home has undergone many changes but has never lost the sense of nostalgia it evokes. Situated just 3 houses back from the sand and surf, this estate will give you a sense of how things used to be on Tybee Island. Even though The Georgianne Inn is nestled in a quiet residential neighborhood, it is close to downtown Tybee and the stunning Pier and Pavilion. No need to drive for great dining, it’s just a quick walk to a wide variety of restaurants, attractions and nightlife.
We loved it here. Everything was just perfect. The staff, the room, the grounds, pool, just everything. Located near shops, restaurants, beach was just around the corner. Highly recommend sitting on swing!
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