Your Free 36-Page Savannah Travel Planner (PDF & Printable Guide) — Curated by Locals
Plan your Savannah trip in half the time with our interactive + printable guide. Restaurants, hotels, things to do, itineraries, and locals-only tips — all in one place.
The Savannah Travel Planner, Made Simple (and Personal)
We know what trip planning usually looks like: fifteen tabs open, half-written notes on scraps of paper, and too many reviews to trust. We’ve done it too. That’s exactly why we built this planner — to take the stress out of it and give you something better.
Basically, it’s sitting down with a local friend who says, “Here’s what’s actually worth your time.”
Inside, you’ll get:
Restaurants and bars we truly recommend (and visit ourselves).
Boutique hotels and rentals with real character, not just generic listings.
Links to Curated itineraries like Romantic Getaway and Midnight in the Garden of Good & Evil.
Seasonal tips, cost snapshots, and practical advice locals actually use.
This isn’t just a guide — it’s a toolkit for planning smarter, exploring deeper, and feeling at home in Savannah before you even get here.
And because we know everyone plans differently:
Digital? Every page is clickable on screen.
Printed? Every QR code works when scanned.
So whether you’re bookmarking from your couch or standing under the oaks in Forsyth Park, you’ll always have Savannah right at your fingertips.
What Makes It Different?
Digital & Printable
Use it your way — click links when you’re on your phone or laptop, or scan QR codes when you’ve printed it out. No juggling tabs, no endless screenshots — just one guide that works wherever you are.
Curated by Locals
We live here and update it constantly. If a spot slips, it’s out. If something new opens and it’s worth your time, it’s in. This isn’t a static list — it’s a living guide we treat like advice for a friend. If you want the latest version, you can always re-download it!
Efficient Planning
One guide replaces weeks of research. Instead of sifting through generic, years old lists on TripAdvisor, you’ll get personal, locals-know insight — the kind that actually helps you make meaningful and timely decisions.
What’s Inside the Savannah Travel Planner (~36 Pages)
🍳 Savannah Restaurants & Bars
Our curated picks for breakfast, brunch, dinner, cocktails, and desserts — plus links to local food tours.
🛏️ Savannah Hotels & Vacation Rentals
Our favorite boutique hotels and handpicked vacation rentals — chosen for charm, location, and walkability. These get updated, too!
🎭 Things to Do in Savannah
Experiences beyond bar-hopping: live shows, day trips, outdoor adventures, rainy-day options, and free local favorites.
📚 Savannah Itineraries
Curated trip plans including a Romantic Getaway, Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil Tour, and more.
🍂 Seasonal Savannah Travel Tips
What to expect in spring, summer, fall, and winter — including weather, holiday events, and when to book.
🎒 Savannah Packing List
Year-round essentials + seasonal must-haves (because cobblestones, humidity, and surprise rain showers are real).
💲 Trip Cost Snapshot
Budget, mid-range, and splurge options — broken down by season, so you can plan realistically.
⚡ Quick-Click Resource Hub
Every booking link and QR code in one place for instant access on your phone or when printed.
🌿 Local Savannah Tips
Insider advice you won’t find on TripAdvisor
Savannah Trip Planner FAQ
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Yes — it’s designed to be both interactive and printable. Use it on your phone or laptop with clickable links, or print it out and scan the QR codes for maps, bookings, and updates as you go.
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As early as possible. It includes seasonal advice (like which restaurants close on Mondays, when crowds peak, and the best months for weather) plus cost snapshots by season — which can help you choose your travel dates.
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I’m Kelly — I live in downtown Savannah, host guests here, and spend my days doing the things in this guide. Every recommendation is either a place I’ve personally experienced or somewhere close friends/family rave about.
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You can reach out directly by text, phone, or email. Think of this as more than a guide — it’s like having a friend in Savannah you can ask for advice.
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No, not really. You can certainly print on both sides of a page, but the QR codes need to remain a certain size in order to be read.