First of all, think of staying in an upscale private home rather than a small Bed and Breakfast Suite or a teeny tiny Hotel Room close to River Street. Secondly you don't have to be right near a seriously world class Destination City (Our Landmark Historic District is a Top Ten Destination once again in 2009) like Downtown Savannah to enjoy it. You only have to live reasonably close by automobile. Millions of History Lovers, Coastal Eco-Tourist Adventure Seekers, Beach Lovers, and Romantic Getaway Seekers among others live within an easy three hour drive from the Carolinas, Florida, and Georgia already - they comprise a large part of that 6 Million+ Travelers to Savannah every year already. Many of these repeat guests are returning for more value in a newly emerging Stay Vacation economy where more attention is paid to saving a drachma or two than previous years. So the extra emphasis on value is key when visiting our coastal Georgia paradise.
Speaking of Beach Lovers, wave riding enthusiasts can rent weekend vacation rental homes in Savannah's historic district during the summer high season for just two nights. That's right you heard right! Let me say it again, you can stay within 20 minutes of Tybee Island for as little as $95 per night (some restrictions apply, call or e-mail our reservation desk for details) based on participating one bedroom condos and townhouse suites within 14 days of check in during the height of the remaining high season. Make these reservations early, because deals this good are subject to slide right on out the door fairly quickly to other savvy travelers who double down on their beach getaway on a first come, first served schedule.
And think midweek and off-peak for additional travel savings for our networked friends. You'll avoid crowds and save up to 50%. There are fewer tourists in town Sunday night through Wednesday, leaving more room in the district to move around at your leisure. Dates for the high season vary by the week due to one festival or another, so check with your travel agent.
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