Tour Dates: April 3-8, 2024
Tour Arrival: Wednesday, April 3, 2024 - Savannah/Hilton Head International Airport (SAV)
Tour Departure: Monday, April 8, 2024 - Depart from Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL) to Charleston
Experiences: Savannah History and Architecture Tour, Tybee Island, Savannah’s Beach, Savannah Food& Cocktail and Experiences, World-class attractions (Chick-fil-A College Football Hall of Fame, Georgia Aquarium, National Center for Civil and Human Rights and World of Coca-Cola), Atlanta civil rights history tour, Exploring Atlanta’s unique intown neighborhoods and diverse culinary scene
Join a small group of journalists to explore story ideas in Savannah and Atlanta. Over four days, we will curate a trip to match you and your readers' interest. As premier leisure destinations, Savannah and Atlanta continue offering guests new experiences.
Savannah, Georgia, is a charming Southern escape where art, architecture, trendy boutiques, and haunted stories are all set under a veil of Spanish moss. Savannah is where exemplary cuisine comes straight from the coast, and refreshing cocktails are served at every meal. Come and discover the enchanting soul of Savannah.
While Atlanta is sprawling with towering buildings made of glass and steel, it is often referred to as The City in the Forest covered in urban tree canopy and dotted with expansive green spaces. The city continues to catch the attention of the world's leading travel experts. Money Magazine included Atlanta on its Best Places to Travel list for 2023 while naming the city the best place to live in the United States. Last year, Atlanta was named to National Geographic's prestigious Best of the World list and was the only U.S. city included in Lonely Planet’s Best in Travel list. From arts and culture to music and cuisine, Atlanta is full of multi-cultural opportunities for everyone.
To learn more about the experiences that will be included on your itinerary, please see below.
Culinary
Savannah
Don't forget to pack your appetite when you come to Savannah! Known as a foodie paradise, the city is rich in history, culture, flavor, and plenty of fine dining restaurants.
Whatever your reason for indulging, do it with one of these delectable plates. Both your eyes and tastebuds are sure to be delighted with the delicious food served in Savannah.
Atlanta
Atlanta's culinary scene is vibrant with 45 MICHELIN-recognized restaurants, five of which have earned a coveted MICHELIN star. The city boasts everything from upscale gourmet cuisine to progressive variations of Southern staples and local, chef-driven restaurants. Whether you're looking for a true Southern experience with fried chicken or upscale gourmet cuisine, you will be greeted with open arms wherever your Atlanta dining experience takes you.
Arts and Culture
Savannah
Savannah simmers with creativity that bursts forth in galleries, film, and music venues tucked amid the city's historic architecture. View the latest exhibits at the Jepson Center for the Arts or shop for fine art at one of City Market's eclectic galleries. Music enthusiasts can enjoy live jazz, classical music, or original alt-rock compositions in sophisticated spaces or the newest hipster hangouts.
Atlanta
As the cultural capital of the South, Atlanta offers a variety of entertainment options to appeal to visitors. Atlanta is the home to The Woodruff Arts Center, the country’s third-largest arts campus, comprised of High Museum of Art, Alliance Theater and Atlanta Symphony Orchestra. Atlanta’s arts scene spreads well beyond the city's world-class venues as a new wave of visual art installations and street murals have rolled in. These works of art adorn parks, walls, tunnels and walkways with color, jumpstarting Atlanta's independent artist's scene. The city's roots also dig deep into its cultural past with historic events including Civil War battles, the birth of the civil rights movement and the Centennial Olympic Games.
Neighborhoods
Savannah
No visit is complete without taking in the sights of the aptly named Historic and Victorian districts, but Savannah is also a constantly evolving city. In the Starland and Moon River districts, collaborative people entice visitors to stay and savor Savannah just a bit longer. Just 20 minutes from downtown Savannah, Tybee Island offers visitors the chance to feel the Atlantic Ocean breezes and relax in charming cottages and inns.
Atlanta
Atlanta is an urban oasis that exudes Southern hospitality. The city serves as a multi-cultural haven for residents and visitors alike with a landscape made up of nearly 45 intown neighborhoods. Explore miles of the city on Atlanta BeltLine, the multi-use trail that connects many of the charming intown neighborhoods. Atlanta BeltLine is a sustainable redevelopment project that provides miles of pedestrian-friendly transit. Visitors can easily transition from neighborhoods and greenspaces all while experiencing Atlanta’s diverse culture.
With so much to see and do in Savannah and Atlanta, we cannot wait to begin the conversation.
Tour Arrival: Wednesday, April 3, 2024 - Savannah/Hilton Head International Airport (SAV)
Tour Departure: Monday, April 8, 2024 - Depart from Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL) to Charleston
Experiences: Savannah History and Architecture Tour, Tybee Island, Savannah’s Beach, Savannah Food& Cocktail and Experiences, World-class attractions (Chick-fil-A College Football Hall of Fame, Georgia Aquarium, National Center for Civil and Human Rights and World of Coca-Cola), Atlanta civil rights history tour, Exploring Atlanta’s unique intown neighborhoods and diverse culinary scene
Join a small group of journalists to explore story ideas in Savannah and Atlanta. Over four days, we will curate a trip to match you and your readers' interest. As premier leisure destinations, Savannah and Atlanta continue offering guests new experiences.
Savannah, Georgia, is a charming Southern escape where art, architecture, trendy boutiques, and haunted stories are all set under a veil of Spanish moss. Savannah is where exemplary cuisine comes straight from the coast, and refreshing cocktails are served at every meal. Come and discover the enchanting soul of Savannah.
While Atlanta is sprawling with towering buildings made of glass and steel, it is often referred to as The City in the Forest covered in urban tree canopy and dotted with expansive green spaces. The city continues to catch the attention of the world's leading travel experts. Money Magazine included Atlanta on its Best Places to Travel list for 2023 while naming the city the best place to live in the United States. Last year, Atlanta was named to National Geographic's prestigious Best of the World list and was the only U.S. city included in Lonely Planet’s Best in Travel list. From arts and culture to music and cuisine, Atlanta is full of multi-cultural opportunities for everyone.
To learn more about the experiences that will be included on your itinerary, please see below.
Culinary
Savannah
Don't forget to pack your appetite when you come to Savannah! Known as a foodie paradise, the city is rich in history, culture, flavor, and plenty of fine dining restaurants.
Whatever your reason for indulging, do it with one of these delectable plates. Both your eyes and tastebuds are sure to be delighted with the delicious food served in Savannah.
Atlanta
Atlanta's culinary scene is vibrant with 45 MICHELIN-recognized restaurants, five of which have earned a coveted MICHELIN star. The city boasts everything from upscale gourmet cuisine to progressive variations of Southern staples and local, chef-driven restaurants. Whether you're looking for a true Southern experience with fried chicken or upscale gourmet cuisine, you will be greeted with open arms wherever your Atlanta dining experience takes you.
Arts and Culture
Savannah
Savannah simmers with creativity that bursts forth in galleries, film, and music venues tucked amid the city's historic architecture. View the latest exhibits at the Jepson Center for the Arts or shop for fine art at one of City Market's eclectic galleries. Music enthusiasts can enjoy live jazz, classical music, or original alt-rock compositions in sophisticated spaces or the newest hipster hangouts.
Atlanta
As the cultural capital of the South, Atlanta offers a variety of entertainment options to appeal to visitors. Atlanta is the home to The Woodruff Arts Center, the country’s third-largest arts campus, comprised of High Museum of Art, Alliance Theater and Atlanta Symphony Orchestra. Atlanta’s arts scene spreads well beyond the city's world-class venues as a new wave of visual art installations and street murals have rolled in. These works of art adorn parks, walls, tunnels and walkways with color, jumpstarting Atlanta's independent artist's scene. The city's roots also dig deep into its cultural past with historic events including Civil War battles, the birth of the civil rights movement and the Centennial Olympic Games.
Neighborhoods
Savannah
No visit is complete without taking in the sights of the aptly named Historic and Victorian districts, but Savannah is also a constantly evolving city. In the Starland and Moon River districts, collaborative people entice visitors to stay and savor Savannah just a bit longer. Just 20 minutes from downtown Savannah, Tybee Island offers visitors the chance to feel the Atlantic Ocean breezes and relax in charming cottages and inns.
Atlanta
Atlanta is an urban oasis that exudes Southern hospitality. The city serves as a multi-cultural haven for residents and visitors alike with a landscape made up of nearly 45 intown neighborhoods. Explore miles of the city on Atlanta BeltLine, the multi-use trail that connects many of the charming intown neighborhoods. Atlanta BeltLine is a sustainable redevelopment project that provides miles of pedestrian-friendly transit. Visitors can easily transition from neighborhoods and greenspaces all while experiencing Atlanta’s diverse culture.
With so much to see and do in Savannah and Atlanta, we cannot wait to begin the conversation.