I absolutely love Savannah. The food, the people, the history and just walking and seeing the historic homes is all amazing. Thanks for doing this one, much love and many blessings I actually did go just for the historic homes, I was energized just viewing them from the street. The food was spectacular in Savannah and also in Charleston yum
Tybee Island is one of my favorite beaches along the Atlantic coast, because it's not nearly as commercialized as some of the more popular beaches in the southeast (cough cough Myrtle Beach). It's actually possible to enjoy the beach without seeing rows upon rows of high-rise condos and hotels, pancake shops, mini golf, etc.
The family trip to Savannah was one of my favorite of all times. We stayed on Tybee Island, a wonderful place to stay and did a lot of tours of houses. We even did a haunted "hearse" tour. It was a lot of fun. We ate at a restaurant which was supposedly haunted by pirates. My grandsons loved it!! Thanks Savannah for wonderful memories!!
Thanks for this video, Wolter. I was born in Savannah but raised in manhattan and I am planning a month vacation to visit my birthplace. i plan to see some of the places shown on this video. thank you so much for making it. i don't even know my birthplace. left when i was four years old and now at age 62, will be visiting for the first time!
I love love love LOVE Savannah. I had to skip my Tybee Beach day bc I had an issue with my rental car and had to change my itinerary 🙄 that’s also where Dear John was filmed! I went to the Owens-Thomas house, it was amazing. Very educational. I technically went there twice but I lost a whole day there because I got COVID
I loved visiting Savannah when I was in my 20s. Those adult slushes on River Street/Tybee Island are no joke. Wet Willie's was a highlight of my trip for sure. 😂
Wonderful video, as usual. We need to get back down to Savannah. Would love to see you do a full video and review of the Charlotte and Greenville/Spartanburg metro area, two of the most amazing, fastest growing, most livable, and underrated cities/metro areas in the nation. Also tons of things to do and see in both with great restaurant scenes. Very surprised there haven’t been any reviews of these two. Your channel is one of my favorite due to the quality and objectivity you have. I am a Relocation Specialist and Statistical Analyst and use several of your videos to show clients. They have all loved them and found them incredibly helpful. Again, thanks Mark. Gos bless.
Just saying, I love Savannah and all the people I have met! Friendly and hospitable to all of us all these years we go there! The food is awesome, and our local friends tell us where to go to for comfort food!
As a Savannah resident, you may need to grow gills. Savannah is ALWAYS humid when it's not winter (what's winter?). Jokes aside, I hope you enjoyed your trip and found it as endearing as you thought it would be.
Wife and I went for our fifth anniversary several years ago. Olde Pink House was excellent. Everything was walkable. However…we went Halloween weekend, which was also savannah state university homecoming, which was also Pride weekend, which was also humane society doggie weekend. It was a wild, fun time 😂 HIGHLY recommend any restaurant from the group Ele and the Chef
@@TheRealGothicBarbie lol I moved to Mobile, AL like 13 or 14 yrs ago n I hate it here..the only good thing is the beautiful beaches on the gulf coast, everything else sucks.
@@Bnicole912 you couldn't be more wrong about Mobile. Maybe for whatever reason it's not the right fit for you. It's probably best you move back to Savannah.
@@Chillaxing113 speaking as someone not from the US, Savannah looks much nicer than 90% of US cities. Just looking at pictures of Mobile, it looks a bit meh. Like, the only reason I'd ever visit would be for the USS Alabama. Of course, I can't account for the feel of a city, the locals or things to do just looking at pictures.
What about fun things to do? These are all boring and uninteresting. I've lived here for 6 years and this is probably the most boring city in America lol. Also, you can't go half a block without being hounded by the homeless or having to step over them to get to where you're going. I highly recommend planning a vacation to somewhere else. PS: Yes, I could move but my rent is extremely cheap. That's the only reason I stay
This was our honeymoon city. We stayed two blocks from Forsythe Park. We loved the food and people. On the contrary, there is an aggressive homeless population. I literally had to choke out someone so we could get to our air bnb. Food for thought.
So much amazing history there, this is just incredible and such an amazing place.
You have some strange videos my friend 🧐
The National Museum of the Mighty Eighth Air Force is definitely worth a visit.
^I second this.
I absolutely love Savannah. The food, the people, the history and just walking and seeing the historic homes is all amazing. Thanks for doing this one, much love and many blessings
I actually did go just for the historic homes, I was energized just viewing them from the street. The food was spectacular in Savannah and also in Charleston yum
Tybee Island is one of my favorite beaches along the Atlantic coast, because it's not nearly as commercialized as some of the more popular beaches in the southeast (cough cough Myrtle Beach). It's actually possible to enjoy the beach without seeing rows upon rows of high-rise condos and hotels, pancake shops, mini golf, etc.
Favorite city to visit in the South, much better than Charleston
I disagree. Charleston is way better even though Savannah has its own unique charm
The family trip to Savannah was one of my favorite of all times. We stayed on Tybee Island, a wonderful place to stay and did a lot of tours of houses. We even did a haunted "hearse" tour. It was a lot of fun. We ate at a restaurant which was supposedly haunted by pirates. My grandsons loved it!! Thanks Savannah for wonderful memories!!
Fort Jackson is also a pretty neat nearby place to visit. It’s an old civil war fort that you can walk through and I enjoyed it.
This video really helped me! I am going to Georgia on may 6th and I’m planning it right now and this video just finished it ✔️
Thanks for this video, Wolter. I was born in Savannah but raised in manhattan and I am planning a month vacation to visit my birthplace. i plan to see some of the places shown on this video. thank you so much for making it. i don't even know my birthplace. left when i was four years old and now at age 62, will be visiting for the first time!
I love love love LOVE Savannah. I had to skip my Tybee Beach day bc I had an issue with my rental car and had to change my itinerary 🙄 that’s also where Dear John was filmed! I went to the Owens-Thomas house, it was amazing. Very educational. I technically went there twice but I lost a whole day there because I got COVID
I loved visiting Savannah when I was in my 20s. Those adult slushes on River Street/Tybee Island are no joke. Wet Willie's was a highlight of my trip for sure. 😂
I love Savannah! Need to go back there again soon. Love your videos!
Same here 😀
The Pink House! Wife and I celebrated our wedding there.
Great video thanks
Thank you
Wonderful video, as usual. We need to get back down to Savannah. Would love to see you do a full video and review of the Charlotte and Greenville/Spartanburg metro area, two of the most amazing, fastest growing, most livable, and underrated cities/metro areas in the nation. Also tons of things to do and see in both with great restaurant scenes. Very surprised there haven’t been any reviews of these two. Your channel is one of my favorite due to the quality and objectivity you have. I am a Relocation Specialist and Statistical Analyst and use several of your videos to show clients. They have all loved them and found them incredibly helpful. Again, thanks Mark. Gos bless.
Two Tides Brewing is a must visit for any beer lover
My husband might be getting stationed there at hunters airfield army base. In August.
Just saying, I love Savannah and all the people I have met! Friendly and hospitable to all of us all these years we go there! The food is awesome, and our local friends tell us where to go to for comfort food!
Hey Mark, great video
Great advice. One day I hope to go there 🎺✨🌴⛵
Hey fellow travelers. Love savanna ❤
I am partial to Seafood Shack. Their shrimp tacos are divine.
My wife and I are going to Savannah for a week in the first week of June (hopefully it won't be too humid lol), and it will be our first time visiting
Go somewhere else. This is an awful and boring city.
As a Savannah resident, you may need to grow gills. Savannah is ALWAYS humid when it's not winter (what's winter?). Jokes aside, I hope you enjoyed your trip and found it as endearing as you thought it would be.
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I miss living here
Wife and I went for our fifth anniversary several years ago. Olde Pink House was excellent. Everything was walkable. However…we went Halloween weekend, which was also savannah state university homecoming, which was also Pride weekend, which was also humane society doggie weekend. It was a wild, fun time 😂 HIGHLY recommend any restaurant from the group Ele and the Chef
I forget, did you do a video on where to stay in downtown Mark?
we don't. we usually stay with friends when we are in savannah
@@woltersworld oh yeah, duh. You said you have ties to Savannah. Sorry!
I've been thinking about moving back to Sav. Haven't been home in 14yrs..thank u for this video ❤
You're very welcome
Don't do it lol. You made the right move leaving. It's awful here
@@TheRealGothicBarbie lol I moved to Mobile, AL like 13 or 14 yrs ago n I hate it here..the only good thing is the beautiful beaches on the gulf coast, everything else sucks.
@@Bnicole912 you couldn't be more wrong about Mobile. Maybe for whatever reason it's not the right fit for you. It's probably best you move back to Savannah.
@@Chillaxing113 speaking as someone not from the US, Savannah looks much nicer than 90% of US cities.
Just looking at pictures of Mobile, it looks a bit meh. Like, the only reason I'd ever visit would be for the USS Alabama.
Of course, I can't account for the feel of a city, the locals or things to do just looking at pictures.
I’ve been trying to go but they keep denying my pto so I’m shooting for a Saint Patrick’s Savannah trip
Chive for lunch!!!!
Do we need to worry about bed bugs and ticks?
Only downside is if you are not suited to Swamp heat, you will be dead. I do recommend if you do not like hot weather December-Early March.
Agree!
I've lived in Savannah for a year now. I'm trying to gtfo😭😭
Why?
"The's been a murder in Savannah"
What about fun things to do? These are all boring and uninteresting. I've lived here for 6 years and this is probably the most boring city in America lol. Also, you can't go half a block without being hounded by the homeless or having to step over them to get to where you're going. I highly recommend planning a vacation to somewhere else.
PS: Yes, I could move but my rent is extremely cheap. That's the only reason I stay
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Lol you prob feel like that cause you live there. I’m from Atl and love visiting Savannah
This was our honeymoon city. We stayed two blocks from Forsythe Park. We loved the food and people. On the contrary, there is an aggressive homeless population. I literally had to choke out someone so we could get to our air bnb. Food for thought.
Wait what