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Skip the Tie: Why a Savannah Bike Tour is the Ultimate Father’s Day Gift

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Skip the Tie: Why a Savannah Bike Tour is the Ultimate Father’s Day Gift

Let’s be honest for a second: Dad does not need another tie. He probably doesn’t need another "World’s Okayest Father" coffee mug, either. What he actually wants is to spend some quality time together, out in the sunshine, doing something that doesn't feel like a chore.

If you are trying to figure out how to celebrate Father’s Day in Savannah this year, we have a suggestion that beats sitting in a crowded restaurant waiting for a table: get him out on two wheels.

Here is why a guided ride with Savannah Bike Tours is the undisputed champion of Father’s Day gifts.

1. Cruising the "Secret Alleys" (Where Trolleys Can't Fit)

If Dad loves history, architecture, or just exploring, he’s going to love our routes. While the massive tour trolleys and buses are stuck on the loud, crowded main thoroughfares, our bikes glide right into Savannah’s quiet residential lanes and historic alleys. We’ll show him the hidden courtyard entrances, the secret gardens, and the stunning historic details you completely miss from a car window. It's the real Savannah—up close and personal.

2. Ditch the Slow Walking, Keep the Easy Pace

Walking tours are great, but in June, the Georgia heat starts making its presence known. Our bike tours offer the perfect compromise. You get the open-air, intimate feel of a walking tour, but the natural breeze from pedaling keeps everyone cool. Plus, we cover way more ground in two hours than you ever could on foot—from the iconic fountain at Forsyth Park to the cobblestones of Jones Street—without wiping Dad out.

3. Great for the Whole Crew (or Just You and Dad)

Whether it's just you and your dad catching up, or the whole extended family coming along, riding together is an instant icebreaker. Our tours are laid back, low-stress, and designed for all fitness levels. Savannah is flat as a pancake, and traffic moves at a famously mellow "Slow-vannah" pace. It’s pure, easy riding.

4. Post-Ride Local Intel

Our guides don't just know their 1733 history; they know where the best cold drafts, sweet tea, and local barbecue are hiding. By the end of the tour, you’ll have a personalized itinerary of local, dad-approved spots to grab lunch or a drink right after we park the bikes.

Ready to roll? Spots fill up quickly for Father's Day weekend. Head over to our booking page to secure your standard bikes or upgraded e-bikes, and let’s make this a Father’s Day he actually talks about next year!

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Biking for a Cause: Celebrating Our Partnership with the FOP and Looking Ahead to May

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Biking for a Cause: Celebrating Our Partnership with the FOP and Looking Ahead to May

At Savannah Bike Tours, we believe that the best way to honor our city’s history is by supporting the people who protect its future. Every month, we select a local organization to receive a portion of our tour proceeds, allowing our guests to contribute to the Savannah community simply by hopping on a bike.

Today, we are thrilled to share the results of our April partnership and introduce our featured organization for May!

April Wrap-Up: Supporting Our Local Heroes

Throughout the month of April, a portion of every ticket sold was dedicated to the Fraternal Order of Police (FOP) Mobley-Giles-Willis Lodge #7.

This local lodge does incredible work supporting our law enforcement officers and their families, fostering community relations, and ensuring that those who wear the badge have a strong support system right here in Savannah.

The Results Are In! Thanks to everyone who joined us for a ride last month, we are proud to announce a total donation of:

$1,391

These funds go directly toward the Lodge’s mission of community service and member support. We want to extend a massive "Thank You" to our April guests—you didn't just see the sights; you made a tangible difference for Savannah's finest.

Looking Ahead: May is for Preservation

As we roll into May, we are shifting our focus to the very streets and structures that make our tours possible. We are excited to announce that our May donation partner is the Historic Savannah Foundation (HSF).

The HSF has been the guardian of Savannah’s architectural soul since 1955. From saving the Davenport House to revitalizing entire neighborhoods, their work ensures that the "Museum Without Walls" we enjoy today remains intact for generations to come.

How You Can Help This Month:

  • Book a Tour: A portion of your booking fee throughout May goes directly to the HSF.

  • Spread the Word: Tell your friends and family that their Mother’s Day, Memorial Day. or graduation weekend bike tour helps preserve Savannah’s historic skyline.

  • Learn the History: Our guides often highlight specific HSF-saved sites during our rides!

Pedaling with Purpose

Whether we’re supporting the officers of Lodge #7 or the preservationists at HSF, our goal remains the same: to give back to the city we love.

Ready to ride for a cause? Join us under the oaks this May and help us support the Historic Savannah Foundation!

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The Best Way to See "The Azalea City" in Bloom

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The Best Way to See "The Azalea City" in Bloom

By late March and early April, Savannah is in peak "Spring Mode." While walking is lovely, you can only cover so much ground before the Southern humidity starts to kick in. A bike allows you to glide through historic squares and the entire length of Jones Street (often called the prettiest street in America) in a single morning or afternoon.

Easter Weekend Highlights:

  • The Cathedral Basilica of St. John the Baptist: On Easter Sunday, the spires of the Cathedral are a sight to behold. Our tours often pause here, allowing you to appreciate the French Gothic architecture and the bustling energy of the holiday services.

  • Forsyth Park Fountain: The park is the heart of Easter in Savannah. From families in their "Sunday Best" taking photos to the vibrant spring gardens, the fountain is the ultimate backdrop for your holiday weekend.

Tours for Every "Bunny"

We know holiday travel usually involves the whole family, which is why we’ve tailored our rides to be as inclusive as possible:

  • The "Pedal Through History" Tour: Our classic 2-hour guided ride. It’s flat, easy, and covers the essential history from Oglethorpe’s plan to the "Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil" lore.

  • Electric Bike Upgrades: Want to see it all without breaking a sweat? Our Glide Through History™ E-Bike tours are perfect for those who want to focus on the sights rather than the cardio.

  • Family-Friendly Options: We have kids' bikes, tag-alongs, and even tricycles for those who aren't quite comfortable on two wheels.

Pro Tip: Easter is one of our busiest weekends of the year! We recommend booking at least 48 hours in advance to snag your preferred time slot.

After the Ride: Easter Brunch or Dinner

You can’t do Easter in Savannah without a proper meal. After your tour, you’ll be perfectly positioned to head to some of our favorites:

  • The Collins Quarter: Located right near Wright Square (a stop on our tour), their lavender lattes and Swine Time Benny are legendary.

  • Huey’s on the River: If you’re craving New Orleans-style beignets with a view of the Savannah River.

  • 700 Drayton: Overlooking Forsyth Park, offering a sophisticated holiday atmosphere.

Ready to Hop to It?

Don't get stuck in holiday traffic or struggle to find a parking spot at every square. Let us show you the Hostess City the way she was meant to be seen—at a leisurely, breezy pace.

Book Your Easter Weekend Tour Now!

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