How Many Days Should You Spend in Savannah
Plan the Perfect Savannah Getaway
The short answer? Three days is the sweet spot for first time visitors.
Savannah is one of those rare destinations that reveals itself slowly. Unlike cities where visitors rush from one landmark to the next, Savannah invites you to linger beneath the shade of live oaks, wander through historic squares without a destination, linger over long dinners, and discover that some of its greatest moments aren't planned at all.
While you can experience Savannah in a single day, giving yourself two or three nights allows you to appreciate the rhythm that has made it one of America's most beloved cities. Whether you're visiting for history, food, romance, art, or simply a change of pace, here's how much time you'll want to spend.
A narrated trolley tour is one of the most relaxing ways to experience Savannah, allowing visitors to explore the Historic District while learning the stories behind its famous squares, architecture, and landmarks. With hop-on, hop-off access throughout the day, it's an ideal introduction to the city.
One Day in Savannah
If you only have a day, focus on the Historic District.
Begin your morning with breakfast at a local café before strolling through Forsyth Park and its iconic fountain. From there, meander north through Savannah's famous squares, each with its own character, monuments, and stories. Stop into boutiques and galleries along the way, admire the city's beautifully preserved architecture, and finish your afternoon on River Street overlooking the Savannah River.
As evening approaches, enjoy dinner at one of Savannah's acclaimed restaurants before taking a leisurely walk through the illuminated historic streets.
You'll leave wanting more, but you'll also understand why so many visitors return.
Experience Savannah from above. From tug boats and towering cargo ships on the Savannah River to the iconic Talmadge Bridge and Plant Riverside District, this is a glimpse of the beauty, history, and charm waiting for you in the Hostess City.
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Two Days in Savannah
Two days offers enough time to slow your pace and experience more than the city's highlights.
The Telfair Museum of Art reflects the city's unique ability to honor its past while embracing contemporary culture. Beyond its historic façade, visitors discover modern galleries showcasing a dynamic collection of art in one of Savannah's most important cultural destinations.
Spend your first day exploring the Historic District, then dedicate your second to discovering Savannah's neighborhoods, museums, and culinary scene. Visit Bonaventure Cemetery, tour one of the city's magnificent historic homes, browse local art galleries, visit one of the many Telfair Museums, or enjoy a rooftop cocktail overlooking the city skyline.
You'll have time to appreciate Savannah's culture rather than simply checking attractions off a list.
Three Days in Savannah
Three days is what we recommend for most first-time visitors.
By your third day, Savannah begins to feel less like a destination and more like a place you could imagine living.
Take a morning walk beneath the Spanish moss before most visitors are awake. Enjoy a leisurely brunch, browse antique shops, explore Starland or other creative neighborhoods, or venture to nearby Tybee Island for an afternoon on the beach.
Three days also gives you flexibility. If you stumble upon a live music performance, an outdoor festival, a gallery opening, or simply find yourself wanting another hour in a quiet square, you won't feel rushed.
This is when Savannah is at its best.
A visit to Savannah doesn't have to end in the Historic District. Just minutes away, Tybee Island offers a relaxed coastal experience with sandy beaches, Atlantic waves, and a slower pace that makes it the perfect addition to a multi-day Savannah getaway.
Four Days or More
If your schedule allows, stay longer.
Many visitors use Savannah as a base for exploring Georgia's coast and the South Carolina Lowcountry. Day trips to Tybee Island, Bluffton, Hilton Head Island, or Palmetto Bluff pair beautifully with time spent in the Historic District.
Longer stays also allow you to experience Savannah at different times of day. Sunrise in Forsyth Park, afternoons in shaded squares, golden hour along River Street, and evenings filled with live music each reveal a different side of the city.
As twilight fades to night over the Carolina Lowcountry, the entrance to Montage Palmetto Bluff captures the understated elegance and natural beauty that define this exceptional destination. Surrounded by moss-draped oaks, waterways, and pristine landscapes, the resort offers a timeless retreat just beyond Savannah, where Southern hospitality meets luxury experiences.
The Best Time of Year
With its iconic fountain, historic pathways, and vibrant springtime azaleas, Forsyth Park captures the timeless romance that draws couples to Savannah. From intimate elopements to destination weddings, the city's gardens and historic landscapes create unforgettable settings for life's most meaningful moments. Photography by Maring Visuals.
Savannah is beautiful year-round, but each season offers a different experience.
Spring brings blooming azaleas, comfortable temperatures, and lively outdoor festivals. Fall offers pleasant weather with fewer crowds, making it a favorite for many returning visitors. Winter is surprisingly mild and ideal for travelers seeking quieter streets and lower hotel rates. Summer delivers long days, lush greenery, and vibrant energy, though visitors should be prepared for heat and humidity.
Savannah is one of the top cities in the United States for destination weddings and elopements especially in the Spring, Fall, and Winter when the temperatures are cooler.
There truly isn't a bad time to visit, only different ways to experience the city.
Our Recommendation
If you're wondering how many days you should spend in Savannah, plan for three days and two or three nights.
That gives you enough time to explore the Historic District, experience Savannah's celebrated dining scene, discover its parks, architecture, and history, and still leave room for the unexpected moments that become the most memorable.
Savannah has a way of encouraging people to slow down. The longer you stay, the more you begin to understand why generations of visitors continue to return.
And don't be surprised if, somewhere between your first walk beneath the live oaks and your last dinner overlooking the river, you find yourself planning your next visit before this one is even over.
Few scenes capture the timeless beauty of Savannah quite like the view of historic homes framed by towering live oaks and Spanish moss. The Mercer House, one of the city's most recognizable landmarks, reflects the architecture, history, and Southern charm that make exploring Savannah's squares an unforgettable experience.
Make the Most of Your Stay
Whether you're planning a romantic getaway, a family vacation, a destination wedding, or a corporate retreat, thoughtful planning can transform a good trip into an unforgettable one. From selecting the right hotel and securing restaurant reservations to arranging transportation, tours, and unique local experiences, the details matter.
Savannah Proper proudly partners with Squire Travel, a full-service travel agency with more than a century of experience helping travelers create seamless, personalized journeys. Based in the historic district Squire travel and events understands Savannah and can make recommendations around your tastes and budget. Their team can assist with everything from accommodations and flights to curated itineraries, group travel, event planning, and destination management services, allowing you to spend less time planning and more time enjoying Savannah.
If you're visiting from out of town, planning to elope, or organizing travel for a larger group, it's an excellent resource for making the most of your time in the Hostess City.
Photography by Maring Visuals, a Savannah-based visual storytelling studio capturing the heartbeat of the city through weddings, portraits, and unforgettable moments that reflect the beauty and spirit of the Lowcountry.