Visiting Savannah GA

Prosideus

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Jun 5, 2012
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Franklin, TN - Old Hickory Lake
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1995 220 BR Signature
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400 Sedan Bridge 1996 Cats 3116
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Mercruiser 5.7
Staying right in the historical district for college visits. Any suggestions on restaurants and/or marinas I should be checking out while we are here?


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Garibaldis is one of my favorites restaurants in Savannah.
 
What an awesome place. Hang in out on the riverfront at Tubby's. wonderful evening.

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Have they gotten all the green vomit cleaned up from Friday? 2nd largest St Pattys day in US. 3rd in world.

Chart House and Olde Pink House are two good restaurants. There is also the whole "Drink wine out of plastic cups scene" while wandering the riverfront.
 
I would love to check out Savannah one day soon. I have been to Georgia a number of times to visit family but usually the middle to Southern part of the state. The Admiral and I are always looking for a good area to retire to and it must include good boating! How are the winters in that area?
 
I would love to check out Savannah one day soon. I have been to Georgia a number of times to visit family but usually the middle to Southern part of the state. The Admiral and I are always looking for a good area to retire to and it must include good boating! How are the winters in that area?

Ken the winters are very mild with very little time below freezing. You should start at Charleston, SC, drive down to Beaufort, SC, and then on to Savannah. We were in Charleston a month or so ago looking at some boats and rode down to Beaufort and spent the night. We loved Beaufort. Tremendous amount of history, great seafood, quaint, and friendly people. Everything seemed unbelievably cheap for a coast community. We really liked it.

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Ken the winters are very mild with very little time below freezing. You should start at Charleston, SC, drive down to Beaufort, SC, and then on to Savannah. We were in Charleston a month or so ago looking at some boats and rode down to Beaufort and spent the night. We loved Beaufort. Tremendous amount of history, great seafood, quaint, and friendly people. Everything seemed unbelievably cheap for a coast community. We really liked it.

Bennett

That is a good trip. All three towns are great. I would say a Savannah winter day is pretty similar to San Fran. Maybe a little warmer. The summers can be absolutely brutal because of the humidity. The town itself is not a costal town, it's about 15-20 min inland. Everyone I know lives out on the barrier islands.
 
Going to be passing through savannah in a few weeks ! Great place


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If you have time check out Fort Pulaski and Tybee island.
 
We were in Savannah a few years back and loved it. I second the recommendation for a meal at "The Chart House". There are several of them around the country and I've always gotten a good meal at them.
We've been to Charleston and that's a great place too.
We hope to get back to both places soon.
 

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