Getting from Hilton Head to Savannah
By Ferry
The most picturesque way to travel from Hilton Head to Savannah is by ferry. The round-trip ferry ride offers breathtaking views of the Lowcountry marshes and waterways. Ferry services, like those offered by companies on GetYourGuide and Viator, provide comfortable, air-conditioned boats, perfect for enjoying the scenery and spotting dolphins.
A ferry ride typically takes about 90 minutes each way. Upon arrival at River Street in Savannah, you are dropped off in the heart of the historic district. Tip: Book your tickets in advance and avoid the archaic ticketing systems that some customers have found frustrating. If you plan to explore Savannah’s historic trolley tours, consider buying your trolley tickets upon arrival to avoid delays.
By Car
If you prefer the flexibility of traveling by car, Savannah is just an hour's drive from Hilton Head via US-278 and I-95 South. The drive is straightforward, and parking is available in the historic district, especially around Forsyth Park and River Street. Driving allows for more flexibility, and you can adjust your day trip schedule depending on how long you want to stay.
What to Do in Savannah
Savannah is a city rich with history, architecture, and beautiful public spaces. Below are some must-visit attractions during your day trip:
1. Forsyth Park
This 30-acre park is one of Savannah’s most iconic landmarks. Stroll under the Spanish moss-draped oak trees, and don’t miss the famous Forsyth Fountain. It's the perfect spot to start your day with a peaceful walk or a quick coffee from a nearby café.
2. River Street
River Street offers a bustling, lively atmosphere along the Savannah River. Lined with cobblestone streets and historic buildings, it’s filled with shops, galleries, and restaurants. Enjoy river views, watch boats pass by, and take in the energy of this beautiful area.
Tip: Stop by Savannah’s Candy Kitchen to pick up some sweet treats like pralines and saltwater taffy, a true taste of Southern indulgence.
3. The Cathedral of St. John the Baptist
Known for its stunning French Gothic architecture, this cathedral is a must-see for history buffs and architecture lovers alike. Step inside to admire the intricate stained-glass windows and serene atmosphere. It's an excellent spot for photography.
4. American Prohibition Museum
Located in Savannah’s City Market, the American Prohibition Museum offers a unique glimpse into the country’s history during the Prohibition era. The museum has engaging exhibits, including a vintage speakeasy, making it both fun and educational.
5. The Historic District
Savannah’s Historic District is home to beautiful squares and historic homes, including Chippewa Square (famous for the bench scene in Forrest Gump) and the Mercer-Williams House Museum. Take a guided walking tour to dive deeper into Savannah’s history
Dining Options in Savannah
Savannah’s dining scene offers a delightful mix of Southern cuisine and innovative flavors. Whether you’re looking for a quick bite or a sit-down meal, you’ll find plenty of options to satisfy your cravings.
Lunch at The Olde Pink House
For lunch, head to The Olde Pink House, one of Savannah’s most beloved restaurants. Set in an 18th-century mansion, the menu offers classic Southern dishes like fried green tomatoes, shrimp and grits, and Southern-style crab cakes. The restaurant's elegant atmosphere makes it a great place to take a break from sightseeing.
Casual Option: Leopold’s Ice Cream
If you’re in the mood for a lighter, more casual meal, grab a sandwich or a milkshake at Leopold’s Ice Cream. This iconic ice cream parlor, open since 1919, is the perfect spot for a sweet treat while you continue exploring the city.
Afternoon in Savannah
After lunch, consider one of these unique experiences to round out your day:
Savannah Riverboat Cruises
Experience Savannah from the water with a riverboat cruise. Options include sightseeing cruises, sunset cruises, and dinner cruises, each offering a different perspective on the city. The Savannah Riverboat Company offers narrated tours that highlight the city’s maritime history.
Shopping in City Market
Located in the heart of downtown, City Market is the perfect place to shop for souvenirs, artwork, and local goods. The area features open-air courtyards, unique shops, and galleries, making it an enjoyable spot to wander.
Returning to Hilton Head
As your day winds down, catch the ferry back to Hilton Head or enjoy a peaceful drive along the scenic highways of the Lowcountry. If you traveled by car, consider stopping by Bluffton on the way back for a quick dinner. The Cottage Café in Bluffton serves up delicious, locally sourced meals, perfect for ending your day trip on a high note.
Final Tips for Your Day Trip
- Start Early: To make the most of your time in Savannah, plan to leave Hilton Head by 8 AM. This will give you plenty of time to explore before returning in the evening.
- Wear Comfortable Shoes: Savannah’s cobblestone streets and expansive parks require a bit of walking, so make sure to wear shoes that are comfortable for a full day of exploring.
- Check Event Calendars: Savannah often hosts festivals and events, so it’s worth checking what’s happening during your visit. Popular events include the Savannah Music Festival and the Savannah Food & Wine Festival.