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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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