Savannah is a city brimming with southern hospitality, striking historical landmarks and lush gardens. Founded in 1733 as the last British crown colony, Savannah was America ’s first planned city. Today the historic district offers visitors 21 town squares to explore, surrounded by elegant homes, each with its own distinctive charm. Just a few blocks away lies the quaint shopping and dining areas of City Market and River Street, where you can enjoy the performances of local musicians or watch the traffic on the Savannah River. Here the restaurants, pubs and unique shops are housed in the old cotton warehouses.
The Georgia Coast includes the islands of St Simon's Island & Cumberland Island with miles of beaches, golf, tennis, fishing and boating.
Atlanta is one of the the gateway cities to the South. It has a dynamic New South style with cultural entertainment including symphony, opera and ballet. Attractions in the Atlanta area include the Georgia Aquarium, Zoo Atlanta, Six Flags theme park and the Coca Cola Museum.
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Lookout Mountain is close to Chattanooga in Tennessee and its many attractions. Explore the area's Native American roots and histric attractions from Civil War sites to national forests. The Chattahoochee National Forest contains pristine wilderness areas and the start of the Appalachian Trail which extends 2,175 miles to Maine!
The North Georgia Mountains are at the southernmost tip of the Blue Ridge Moutains. Enjoy lovely scenic trails, waterfalls and bucolic country lanes. Explore the charming mountain villages filled with fine art and crafts by local artisans. Take a raft ride on the Chattooga River.
Macon and Perry are located between Atlanta and the coast providing a convenient first night or last night location. |