Savannah, GA Bachelorette Party Ideas & Things to Do (2026 Guide)

Savannah Georgia Bachelorette Party Ideas

Thinking of bringing the girls to Savannah for your bachelorette weekend? You’ve got the right idea.

Savannah offers a little something for everyone. Cobblestone squares dripping with Spanish moss, to-go cocktails on every corner, candlelit mansion dinners, and rooftop bars around every turn. It’s walkable, it’s Southern, it’s a little bit haunted, and it somehow works for both a laid-back brunch crew and a group that’s ready to dance all night.

Add in a real beach just down the road on Tybee Island, and you’ve got a weekend the bride is actually going to remember (mimosas allowing).

When to Visit Savannah

When to visit Savannah Georgia

The best time to visit Savannah for a bachelorette weekend is March through May, or late September through November. During these months you’ll get that gorgeous mild Lowcountry weather, think mid-60s to low 80s°F, without the thick summer humidity.

March and April are peak season, so expect higher hotel prices and bigger crowds thanks to blooming azaleas, garden tours, and Savannah’s massive St. Patrick’s Day celebration. If you’d rather skip the crowds, fall gives you similar weather with a little more breathing room.

Summer (June through August) gets hot and humid, with highs in the low 90s°F and pretty regular afternoon thunderstorms. It’s still totally doable, especially if boat days and pool time are on the agenda; just pack for it. Hurricane season runs June through November, with the highest activity typically August through October, so it’s worth checking the forecast before you lock in anything outdoor-heavy like a boat charter.

Winter (December through February) is mild, budget-friendly, and a lot quieter. If your group would rather have Savannah’s squares to yourselves than deal with peak-season crowds, it’s a great time to go.

Where to Stay in Savannah

Savannah is small enough that you really can’t go wrong, but where you stay still shapes the whole weekend. Here’s the breakdown.

Historic District & Downtown (River Street / City Market)

Historic District

This is the heart of the action, and the obvious pick if nightlife and walkability are top priorities for your group.

  • Vibe: Cobblestone streets, horse carriages, rooftop bars, and live music spilling out of every doorway.
  • Accessibility: Extremely walkable. You can genuinely leave the car (or the Ubers) behind for most of the weekend.
  • Average nightly rate: Boutique hotels run $250-$450/night. Large historic-home Airbnbs built for groups of 8-12 typically run $500-$900+/night. Checkout our guide for the best Airbnbs for bachelorettes in Savannah

Forsyth Park & the South Historic District

Forsyth Park

A quieter, prettier slice of the Historic District, still an easy walk downtown but with a slower pace.

  • Vibe: Tree-lined streets, cozy wine bars, and brunch spots surrounding Savannah’s most photographed park (yes, you need a photo at the Forsyth Fountain).
  • Accessibility: A comfortable 10-15 minute walk into downtown nightlife.
  • Average nightly rate: Boutique inns and B&Bs typically run $200-$350/night.

Tybee Island (The Beach)

Tybee Island 2

About 20-30 minutes from downtown, Tybee is Savannah’s closest beach town and the move if your group wants sand and sun with your bachelorette.

  • Vibe: Salty, colorful, golf-cart energy. Beach cottages and casual seafood shacks instead of cobblestone and rooftop bars.
  • Accessibility: You’ll want a car (or a rideshare budget) to get back into Savannah for dinner and nightlife.
  • Average nightly rate: Group-sized beach rental homes (sleeping 8-12) typically run $300-$600+/night, especially in peak summer.

Pro Tip: A lot of groups split the trip, a couple of nights downtown for the nightlife, then a beach house on Tybee to slow things down. Wherever you land, it’s the perfect private backdrop for a Flo & Fit Yoga or Pilates session.

Where to Eat in Savannah

Brunch

Brunch is basically mandatory on a girls trip, and Savannah does it well. Grab reservations ahead of time where you can, a few of these spots don’t take them.

The Collins Quarter


An Australian café-inspired spot on Bull Street that’s been Savannah’s brunch darling for over a decade, with a second, more spacious location near Forsyth Park.

  • Vibe: Bright and plant-filled by day, candlelit and romantic by night.
  • Menu Highlights: Banana pudding French toast, avocado toast, and creative brunch cocktails.
  • Best For: Kicking off day one with the whole crew.
  • Know Before You Go: Brunch is first-come, first-served, even for large groups. Get there early on weekends (think 8:30-9 a.m.) to beat the line.

Treylor Park

A few blocks off River Street, this quirky Southern comfort spot is a genuine bachelorette-party magnet. You’ll probably spot another bride tribe here too.

  • Vibe: Colorful and kitschy with string lights, an Airstream bar, and a plant-covered patio built for photos.
  • Menu Highlights: Signature burgers, loaded fries, and Moscow mules in copper mugs, plus a weekend bottomless brunch.
  • Best For: Big groups who want fun and photos over anything fussy.
  • Know Before You Go: It’s one of the busiest bachelorette stops in the city. Reserve ahead for larger parties, or plan for a wait.

Common Restaurant

A sophisticated oyster bar and Lowcountry kitchen on trendy Broughton Street, great for groups who’d rather lock in a reservation than wing it.

  • Vibe: Intimate and bohemian, with a raw bar and an in-house bakery.
  • Menu Highlights: Fresh oysters, crab and avocado toast, and shrimp and grits.
  • Best For: Groups who want a confirmed table and a slightly more polished brunch.
  • Know Before You Go: Common also hosts private group dinners, worth asking about if your crew is on the larger side.

Dinner

Savannah takes its dinner scene seriously, and there’s no shortage of spots built for a big celebratory night out.

The Olde Pink House

Savannah’s only surviving 18th-century mansion, and one of its most iconic restaurants. This one’s a bucket-list stop.

  • Vibe: Candlelit dining rooms and a cozy basement tavern with live piano. Equal parts elegant and historic.
  • Menu Highlights: She-crab soup, Southern fried chicken, and the signature Pink Lady cocktail (perfect for a toast).
  • Best For: A show-stopping group dinner and celebratory toasts for the bride.
  • Know Before You Go: Reservations are essential, book as far ahead as you can. There’s a dress code too, think smart casual to dressy, no beachwear or flip-flops.

Vic’s on the River

A Civil War-era warehouse turned refined Southern seafood spot right on the river, with live piano most nights.

  • Vibe: Warm and historic with chandeliers, river views, and a lively bar scene.
  • Menu Highlights: Shrimp and grits, she-crab soup, crab cakes, and fried green tomatoes.
  • Best For: A refined sit-down dinner with a view.
  • Know Before You Go: Portions run generous, and parties of six or more get an automatic 20% gratuity.

Cotton & Rye

A laid-back-elegant spot inside a repurposed bank (yes, there’s a private vault dining room), known for its James Beard-recognized wings.

  • Vibe: Warm and lively, upscale without feeling stuffy.
  • Menu Highlights: Award-winning crispy chicken wings, fried chicken with mac and cheese, and peanut butter pie for dessert.
  • Best For: Groups who want a private-room feel for a celebratory dinner.
  • Know Before You Go: Reservations are recommended, especially on weekends. Closed Sundays and Mondays.

What to Do in Savannah

Beyond the food, Savannah has a genuinely great lineup of bachelorette activities. Survey your group and see what the bride’s actually in the mood for.

Boat Charter

savannah boat charters

Book a private pontoon or catamaran through a local outfit like Bull River Marina. Most trips include a Bluetooth speaker for your playlist, a cooler for BYOB, and a stop at a sandbar to swim. Nothing says bachelorette quite like a boat day.

Ghost Tour or Pub Crawl

Savannah is celebrated as one of America’s most haunted cities, known for its history and ghost stories. An evening ghost tour through its historic streets or a pedicab pub crawl around its charming squares provides a fun and engaging group activity that mixes entertainment with sightseeing, ideal for discovering the city’s mysterious charm.

Tybee Island Beach Day

Tybee Island bachelorette

Even if you’re not planning to stay overnight, a day trip to Tybee Island offers a delightful escape with plenty of sunshine, beach bars to enjoy, and a comfortable break from walking on cobblestones, making it a popular and easy choice for everyone.

Pro Tip: Book your activities as far ahead as you can, especially if you’re visiting during peak spring or fall weekends. Learn more about our Tybee Island Bachelorette Yoga Classes

River Street & City Market

Pick up a to-go cocktail, which is legally permitted here, and enjoy a leisurely afternoon exploring the charming boutiques, vibrant galleries, and historic squares of the area. This relaxed activity offers a perfect chance to soak in the local atmosphere without any rush.

Home Base Activities

If you’ve got a rental house, don’t sleep on staying in for a night. Bring a good2 speaker, build a group playlist on Spotify, and let everyone actually relax together. It’s also the easiest time to fit in a private Flo & Fit class, since you’re already all in one place.

Book a Private Group Yoga, Pilates, or Sound Bath With Flo & Fit

Savannah Bachelorette Yoga

Here’s the move most bachelorette guides won’t tell you about: skip the crowded studio class and let Flo & Fit come to you, your rental house, your hotel courtyard, or even the beach on Tybee.

We build the session entirely around your group. Want something upbeat to kick off the weekend? We’ve got you. Need a slow, restorative recovery class the morning after a big night out, hangover-friendly stretching plus a guided sound bath included? We’ve got that too. We’ll tailor the intensity, curate a custom playlist, and bring everything needed to turn your living room or beachfront patio into a private studio.

It’s genuinely one of the best bonding moments of a bachelorette weekend. No phones, no crowds, just your closest people, some deep breaths, and a whole lot of laughing through a wobbly tree pose.

Reach out to us to lock in your private Savannah bachelorette yoga, pilates, or HIIT session. Spots fill fast during peak spring and fall weekends, so book early.

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