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Pedal Through History: The Ultimate Memorial Day Weekend in Savannah from a Veteran Owned Business

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Pedal Through History: The Ultimate Memorial Day Weekend in Savannah from a Veteran Owned Business

There is no place quite like Savannah, Georgia, when the Spanish moss is swaying in a late-May breeze and the city pauses to honor those who served. Memorial Day weekend is the unofficial kickoff to summer, and while the city is buzzing with energy, the best way to bypass the traffic and truly soak in the "Hostess City of the South" is on two wheels.

Whether you're a history buff, a nature lover, or just looking for a breezy way to see the sights, here is your guide to making the most of Memorial Day with Savannah Bike Tours.

Why a Bike Tour is the Perfect Memorial Day Activity

Savannah is famously flat and incredibly bike-friendly, making it accessible for everyone—from seasoned cyclists to those who haven’t been on a bike in years.

  1. Beat the Holiday Traffic: Memorial Day brings crowds. While cars are stuck searching for parking near River Street, you’ll be gliding through the squares with ease.

  2. Veteran-Owned & Local: We are a local, Veteran-Owned business. For us, Memorial Day isn't just a holiday; it’s a time to reflect on service and sacrifice. We take pride in sharing the military history that shaped this city.

  3. Up-Close History: You can’t see the intricate details of Savannah’s ironwork or smell the blooming jasmine from inside a trolley. On a bike, you’re part of the scenery.

Memorial Day Highlights on Our Route

Our tours cover the heart of the Historic District, but during Memorial Day weekend, these spots take on a special significance:

  • Tybee Island Bike Tour: Best known today for its beach vacations. Tybee was an active duty military post from the 1890s until the end of WWII called Fort Screven. Much of the post has integrated into modern Tybee Island. Hidden in plain sight.

  • The Military Monuments in Savannah: From the American Revolution, to the Civil War, to modern conflicts, our tours navigate the sites that matter most in Historic Savannah on this day of remembrance.

  • Bonaventure Cemetery: Take our Segway tour on Bonaventure to pay their respects at the historic gravesites of veterans dating back to the Civil War.

What’s Happening Around Town (May 2026)

If you’re visiting for the long weekend, here’s a snapshot of what to expect:

Memorial Day Bar Crawl Saturday, May 23 in North Historic District

Shabazz Seafood Festival Friday, May 22 in Metropolitan Savannah

River Street Celebrations All Weekend on Factors Walk & River St

Memorial Day Ceremonies Monday, May 25 in various Local Parks & Cemeteries

Pro-Tips for Your Holiday Ride

  • Book Early: Memorial Day is one of our busiest weekends! Grab your spot online to ensure we have a bike (or an e-bike) ready for you.

  • Hydrate: It’s Savannah in May—it’s going to be warm. We provide bottled water on all our tours to keep you cool.

  • Stay for the Day: Ask about our what to do after the tour. Take the guided tour in the morning to learn the layout, then ask your guide what to do after your tour to continue exploring our amazing city or grab a late lunch at your own pace.

Note: All our tours are inclusive. We have trikes for those with balance concerns, e-bikes for those who want a boost, kids bikes of all sizes, and child carriers for the little ones. Everyone is welcome!

Ready to roll? This Memorial Day, skip the crowded sidewalks and join us for a ride through the most beautiful streets in America!

Book Your Memorial Day Tour Now!

We look forward to riding with you!

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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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Pedaling with Purpose: Celebrating Our February Partner, CURE Childhood Cancer

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Pedaling with Purpose: Celebrating Our February Partner, CURE Childhood Cancer

At Savannah Bike Tours, we believe the best way to experience the "Hostess City" is on two wheels—but the best way to live in it is by giving back. As we pedal through the moss-draped squares and historic corridors of Savannah, we are constantly reminded that our community is what truly makes this city beautiful.

That’s why we are so proud to announce that, thanks to our riders, we donated $551 to our February donation partner: CURE Childhood Cancer.

Why CURE Childhood Cancer?

For families facing the unimaginable reality of a pediatric cancer diagnosis, CURE is more than just an organization—it is a lifeline. Based right here in Georgia, CURE focuses on a two-part mission that resonates deeply with us:

  • Life-Saving Research: They are leaders in "Precision Medicine," funding targeted research that treats a child’s specific genetic makeup rather than using a one-size-fits-all approach. This leads to more effective treatments and fewer long-term side effects for survivors.

  • Family Support: Beyond the lab, CURE provides immediate assistance to families. From providing warm meals in the hospital to helping with emergency financial needs and professional counseling, they ensure that no family walks this difficult path alone.

Your Miles, Your Impact

This donation of $551 was made possible by every person who booked a tour with us this past month. Whether you joined us for a "Historic District Tour" or rode the beach on our "Tybee Tour," a portion of your ticket went directly to supporting these children and their families.

In a city known for its history, we are honored to help CURE write a brighter future for the kids in our community.

What’s Next?

We aren’t stopping here! Savannah Bike Tours is committed to "Pedaling with Purpose" all year long. Every month, we select a new local partner to support, ensuring that as our wheels turn, our community moves forward too. March’s donation partner is Chatham County Citizen Advocacy.

Ready to ride for a cause? Book your next tour today and help us make March just as impactful as February!

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The Local’s Guide to St. Patrick’s Day 2026: Why Two Wheels are Better Than Four

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The Local’s Guide to St. Patrick’s Day 2026: Why Two Wheels are Better Than Four

Savannah’s St. Patrick’s Day isn't just a holiday; it’s a season. In 2026, with the parade falling on a Tuesday, March 17, the city is bracing for a massive "long weekend" of festivities starting as early as Friday, March 13.

​Whether you are a first-time visitor or a seasoned local, navigating the Hostess City during the second-largest St. Patrick’s Day celebration in the U.S. can be daunting. Between the road closures, the "green" fountain crowds, and the lack of parking, your best friend this year isn't a rideshare app—it’s a bicycle.

​2026 Milestone Events

​To plan your visit, keep these key 2026 dates on your radar:

​March 6 (Friday): The Greening of the Fountain at Forsyth Park (12:00 PM). A perfect day for a midday bike tour to see the water turn emerald.

​March 14 (Saturday): The Tybee Island Heritage Parade. Expect the downtown historic district to be bustling with "pre-game" energy.

​March 17 (Tuesday): The Grand Parade (10:15 AM). The main event!

​Why Biking is the "Secret Weapon" for 2026

​If you try to drive into the Historic District on the weekend of the 14th or the morning of the 17th, you’ll spend more time in your car than at the pub. Here is why we recommend seeing the city on two wheels:

​1. Bypass the Gridlock

​During parade week, the city creates a "Security Zone." Major arteries like Bay Street, Broughton, and Abercorn become strictly controlled. While cars are diverted into endless loops, bikes can navigate the peripheral lanes and smaller brick-paved alleys, getting you to your destination in a fraction of the time.

2. The "Step-Through" Advantage

​At Savannah Bike Tours, our fleet includes comfortable step-through bikes. Why does that matter for St. Paddy's? Because if you’re wearing a kilt, a tutu, or a heavy green blazer, you want a bike that is easy to hop on and off without a wardrobe malfunction!

3. Front-Row Square Access

​Savannah has 22 historic squares, and during the parade, they are packed. A bike allows you to scout multiple squares (like Lafayette or Madison) quickly to find that perfect pocket of shade or the best view of the marching pipe bands.

​Pro-Tips for Navigating the Festive Chaos

​Pro-Tip #1: Arrive Early. If you have a tour booked with us at 502 East Broughton St, plan to arrive at least 20 minutes early. Broughton Street is the heart of the action, and the sidewalk traffic can be as slow as a parade itself!

​Pro-Tip #2: The "Open Container" Zone. Remember that while Savannah has a famous "to-go cup" policy, it only applies to the historic district (North of Jones Street). Also, safety first: Please don't drink and pedal. We want you to enjoy the history, not become part of it!

​Pro-Tip #3: Lock it Up. If you’re hopping off your bike to grab a green snapdragon or a Guinness, ensure you use the racks provided. Avoid locking bikes to historic railings or trees—the city is strict during festival week!

​What You’ll See on tour during the week of St. Paddy’s

​While the party is on the river, the story of the Irish in Savannah is in the streets. On our tours, we’ll dive into:

The Cathedral Basilica of St. John the Baptist: The stunning backdrop for many Irish festivities.

Emmet Park: Named after the Irish orator Robert Emmet, this is the "Celtic Heart" of Savannah.

​The Factor's Walk: See where the history of trade and the Irish labor force shaped the very walls of the city.

​Book Your 2026 Tour Now!

​Availability during the week of March 13–17 vanishes fast. If you want to see the moss-draped oaks and the historic architecture without getting stuck in a pedestrian traffic jam, a guided bike tour is your golden ticket!!

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Riding Solo, Never Alone: Why Savannah is a Dream for Solo Travelers

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Riding Solo, Never Alone: Why Savannah is a Dream for Solo Travelers

There is a specific kind of magic that happens when you travel solo. You aren't beholden to anyone else’s itinerary, you can linger at a historic plaque for as long as you like, and—in a city as friendly as Savannah—you’re never truly alone for long.

If you’ve been eyeing a getaway to the "Hostess City" but are wondering if it’s the right fit for a solo adventurer, we have some good news: Savannah is one of the most welcoming, walkable, and bikeable cities in the South.

Here is why your next solo trip should involve two wheels and our moss-draped streets.

1. The Safety of the "Small Town" Feel

While Savannah is a thriving city, the Historic District feels like a series of interconnected neighborhoods. Because the city is laid out on a grid system punctuated by 22 lush squares, it is incredibly difficult to get lost.

For solo travelers, this layout is a safety net. You are rarely more than a few blocks from a bustling cafe, a friendly shopkeeper, or a landmark that can help you find your bearings.

2. We’ve Got a "Vision Zero" Mindset

Savannah is actively investing in making its streets safer for everyone. Through the Savannah Vision Zero initiative, the city is currently rolling out significant safety improvements—including expanded bike lanes, better street lighting, and enhanced pedestrian crossings.

When you’re out on a bike, you’ll notice that Savannah drivers are accustomed to "Slow-vannah" speeds. Between the horse-drawn carriages and the curious tourists, the pace of traffic here is naturally mellow, making it a low-stress environment for cyclists.

3. The Ultimate "Icebreaker": A Guided Bike Tour

The biggest hurdle of solo travel can be the occasional bout of "Where do I go now?" or the slight awkwardness of dining alone.

Joining a Savannah Bike Tour is the perfect solution.

  • Instant Community: You’ll spend two hours with a small group and a knowledgeable guide. It’s the easiest way to meet fellow travelers without the pressure of a formal social setting.

  • Local Intel: Our guides don’t just talk about 1733; they know where the best solo-friendly bars are, which squares are the quietest for reading, and which restaurants have the best "bar seating" (the secret weapon of the solo diner).

  • The Safety of Numbers: Exploring with a guide allows you to see the hidden gems and "off-the-beaten-path" lanes with the confidence of a local expert leading the way.

4. Tips for the Solo Cyclist in Savannah

To make your solo adventure even smoother, keep these tips in mind:

  • Stick to the "Roads with Squares": Streets like Bull, Habersham, and Abercorn have sqaures which slow traffic, are well lit, and very walkable.

  • Daylight is Your Friend: Savannah is beautiful at night, but for solo cycling, we recommend sticking to the daylight hours to fully enjoy the architecture (and the pavement conditions!).

  • Lock it Up: Like any city, "Lock it or Lose it" applies. So just lock up your car so you can explore the city, museums, or shops with peace of mind.

Ready to roll? Whether you want to bike or e-bike on one of our guided history tours, we’d love to be part of your solo journey!

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Don't Just Visit Savannah, Experience It: Why Your First Day Starts on Two Wheels

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Don't Just Visit Savannah, Experience It: Why Your First Day Starts on Two Wheels

​You’ve arrived in Savannah! The Spanish moss is swaying, the historic squares are calling, and a certain undeniable charm is already wrapping its arms around you. But before you dive headfirst into the pralines and historical plaque readings, imagine this:

​Instead of aimlessly wandering, racking up steps, and squinting at maps, what if you could effortlessly glide through centuries of history, discover hidden gems, and get the ultimate lay of the land – all before lunch?

​That's the magic of starting your Savannah adventure with a bike tour!

​Why a bike tour on day one isn't just a good idea, it's the best idea:

​1. See More, Faster (and Smarter!)

​Savannah's Historic District is a pedestrian's paradise, but it's also sprawling. Imagine trying to cover 22 squares, dozens of historic homes, and winding cobblestone streets all on foot in one go. You'd be exhausted before you even hit River Street!

​Our bikes whisk you through the city’s highlights, from the majestic Forsyth Park to the architectural wonders of Monterey Square, without breaking a sweat. You’ll cover more ground in two hours than most do in an entire afternoon, giving you a comprehensive overview of the city's layout and must-see spots.

​2. Get Your Bearings (Literally!)

​One of the biggest struggles for first-time visitors is understanding Savannah's unique grid system and where everything fits. A bike tour acts as your perfect orientation. You'll learn the difference between Gaston Street and Jones Street, understand the flow of the squares, and discover key landmarks – all with a friendly local leading the way.

​By the time you dismount, you'll feel like a seasoned local, confident in navigating the city for the rest of your trip. No more endless map-staring!

​3. Uncover the Stories Behind the Beauty

​Savannah isn't just pretty; it's steeped in fascinating (and sometimes spooky!) history. Our expert guides don't just point out buildings; they bring them to life with captivating anecdotes, quirky facts, and the true stories that shaped this incredible city.

​You'll hear tales of generals, duels, secret gardens, and the vibrant personalities who called Savannah home. It's an immersive history lesson that’s anything but dull.

​4. Discover Your "Must-Revisit" Spots

​This is perhaps the biggest perk. As you cycle past charming boutiques, tempting cafes, intriguing museums, and picture-perfect squares, you’ll naturally gravitate towards places you want to explore further.

​"Oh, I want to come back to that antique shop!"

​"That little cafe looked amazing for lunch."

​"Let's spend more time relaxing in that specific square later."

​Your bike tour becomes your personalized itinerary planner, helping you prioritize where to dedicate your precious vacation time.

​5. Capture Those Iconic Savannah Moments

​Imagine gliding down a street canopied in Spanish moss, the sun dappling through the leaves, feeling the gentle breeze on your face. It's an experience that’s both invigorating and utterly charming. Your guide will even know the best spots for those iconic Savannah photos!

​Ready to make the most of your first day in Savannah? Ditch the walking shoes (for a few hours, anyway!) and hop on a bike. It’s not just a tour; it’s the best way to fall in love with Savannah, one pedal stroke at a time.

​Book your Savannah Bike Tour today and let us help you kickstart an unforgettable trip!

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Pedaling with Purpose: Supporting the Savannah Jaguars!

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Pedaling with Purpose: Supporting the Savannah Jaguars!

At Savannah Bike Tours, we believe the best way to experience our beautiful city is on two wheels—but the best way to live in it is by giving back to the community that makes Savannah so special.

We are thrilled to announce that our January 2026 Donation Partner was the Savannah Jaguars Youth Baseball team!

Small Gears, Big Impact

Thanks to everyone who joined us for a ride through the Hostess City last month, we were able to donate $327 to these young athletes.

The Savannah Jaguars aren’t just about home runs and double plays; they are about teaching local youth the value of teamwork, discipline, and sportsmanship. These funds will go directly toward helping the team cover costs for equipment, uniforms, and travel fees, ensuring that every kid has a chance to step up to the plate.

"Community isn't just a place where you live; it's a spirit of mutual support. We are honored to help the Jaguars keep the local baseball tradition alive and well in Savannah."

Why We Give

Every month, a portion of our tour proceeds is dedicated to a local non-profit or community group. We know that Savannah is more than just historic squares and Spanish moss—it’s the people and the organizations that keep our local culture thriving.

A huge thank you to our riders! By choosing to explore Savannah’s history with us, you’re helping us invest in Savannah’s future!

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Pedaling with Purpose: Our 2026 Community Commitment

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Pedaling with Purpose: Our 2026 Community Commitment

At Savannah Bike Tours, we believe that the best way to see our city is from the seat of a bicycle. It’s quiet, eco-friendly, and lets you truly breathe in the history of the "Hostess City." But as we pedal through these historic squares and moss-draped streets, we’re reminded that being a part of Savannah means more than just showing it off—it means showing up for the people who live here.

While we continue our tradition of monthly donation partners, we are thrilled to announce a new additional layer of support for 2026. This year, we’ve committed to donating $600 annually each to four incredible local charities that are doing the hard work of making Savannah a stronger, safer, and more compassionate home for everyone.

Meet Our 2026 FIXED Partners

Each of these organizations addresses a vital need in our community. Here’s a little bit about why we’ve chosen to support them:

  • Tharros Place Named after the Greek word for "courage," Tharros Place provides a safe haven and residential care for adolescent survivors of human trafficking. Their trauma-informed approach helps young girls navigate their journey toward healing and a brighter future.

  • Shelter from the Rain This wonderful non-profit empowers single mothers by providing everything from baby supplies and household items to mental health resources and mentorship. They are a literal "shelter" for moms navigating the storms of life, helping them reach economic independence.

  • Catholic Cathedral Basilica of St. John the Baptist An icon of the Savannah skyline, the Cathedral is more than just a breathtaking architectural landmark. Their outreach programs, including the St. Vincent de Paul Society and various food distribution efforts, provide a lifeline to local families in need of food and emergency assistance.

  • Union Mission For nearly 90 years, Union Mission has been on the front lines of the fight against homelessness in Savannah. From emergency housing and hot meals at their Day Center to behavioral health services, they provide the tools individuals need to rebuild their lives.

Why Your Tour Matters

When you book a tour with us, you’re choosing a "Meaningful Travel" experience. Because we are locally owned and operated, your support stays right here in Chatham County. Your presence helps us maintain these annual commitments, ensuring that as our business grows, our impact on Savannah grows with it.

We invite you to join us on the tours this year. Whether you’re a local or just visiting, know that every mile we pedal together helps fuel the incredible work of these four organizations and our monthly donation partners.

Ready to see Savannah and give back at the same time? Book your tour today!

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Pedaling with Purpose: How Your 2025 Tours Impacted Savannah

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Pedaling with Purpose: How Your 2025 Tours Impacted Savannah

At Savannah Bike Tours, we believe the best way to see our beautiful city is on two wheels. But beyond the moss-draped oaks and cobblestone streets, our true passion lies in the community that makes Savannah so special.

That’s why we are thrilled to announce that thanks to our riders, 2025 was a landmark year for our giving program. ---

Making a Difference, One Mile at a Time

We don't just ride through these neighborhoods; we invest in them. Every time you book a tour with us, a portion of that experience goes right back into local pockets that need it most.

In 2025, Savannah Bike Tours donated a total of $8,104 to a diverse group of non-profits working tirelessly across the Hostess City.

Our 2025 Beneficiaries

We carefully select organizations that reflect the spirit, history, and future of Savannah and the surrounding Lowcountry. This year’s donations supported:

  • Youth & Empowerment: Girls on the Run of South Georgia, Frank Callen Boys and Girls Club, and Greenbriar Children’s Center.

  • Health & Advocacy: CURE Childhood Cancer, Tharros Place, and Chatham County Citizen Advocacy.

  • Community Support: Savannah Widows Society, Catholic Charities, and First City Pride Center.

  • Safety & Heritage: Lodge 7 Fraternal Order of Police and the Historic Savannah Foundation.

  • Environment & Animals: Tybee Island Marine Science Center and Grr Pet Rescue.

Why We Give

Savannah isn't just a backdrop for our tours—it's our home. Whether it's preserving the architecture that makes our routes so scenic via the Historic Savannah Foundation or protecting our coastal ecosystem with the Tybee Island Marine Science Center, we want to ensure Savannah remains vibrant for generations of cyclists to come.

"Giving back is the heart of our business. Seeing the direct impact these organizations have on our neighbors makes every pedal stroke worth it."

Thank You for Riding with Us

This $8,104 donation belongs to you—our guests. By choosing a local bike tour, you’ve helped provide shelter for children, support for cancer research, and protection for our local history.

As we roll through 2026, we’re looking forward to even bigger goals and more miles of impact. We can’t wait to see you on the trails!

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Pedal Through Presidential History: A President’s Day Tour of Savannah

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Pedal Through Presidential History: A President’s Day Tour of Savannah

While most people think of President’s Day as a great time for a long weekend or a mattress sale, here in Savannah, we think of it as the perfect excuse to hop on two wheels and explore the "Hostess City’s" deep connections to the Oval Office.

From the first commander-in-chief to modern-day visits, Savannah has been a favorite stop for world leaders for centuries. This February, skip the car and see the city the way it was meant to be seen—with the wind in your hair and history around every corner.

Where Washington Slept (and Danced!)

In 1791, George Washington embarked on his famous "Southern Tour." Savannah pulled out all the stops for the first President, greeting him with a festive water parade.

  • The Bike Stop: Pedal over to Johnson Square to see Christ Church, where Washington attended Sunday service.

  • Pro-tip: While you're in the neighborhood, look for the cannons on Bay Street known as “George and Martha.” Washington gifted them to the city after his visit!

The Ultimate Christmas Gift

One of the most famous presidential connections to Savannah didn't even involve a visit. In December 1864, Union General William T. Sherman reached the city during his March to the Sea. Spared from destruction because of its beauty, Sherman sent a famous telegram to Abraham Lincoln offering him the City of Savannah as a "Christmas gift."

  • The Bike Stop: Cruise past the Green-Meldrim House on Madison Square, which served as Sherman’s headquarters during the occupation.

A Toast on a Bar Top?

Savannah is known for its "open container" laws, but one president took local spirit to a legendary level. In the 1970s, Georgia’s own Jimmy Carter reportedly stood atop the bar at Pinkie Masters to announce his candidacy for president.

  • The Bike Stop: Our tours often glide right past this iconic dive bar on Drayton Street. It’s a must-see for anyone who appreciates a little grassroots political grit.

Taft’s Grand Banquet

When William Howard Taft visited in 1909, the city held a banquet so massive it required 20 white doves to be released behind him. He spent "Taft Day" parading through the streets and watching acrobats in Forsyth Park.

  • The Bike Stop: We always spend time at the Forsyth Park fountain. It’s the perfect spot to park the bikes, grab a photo, and imagine the 350-pound President enjoying the Savannah sunshine.

Why Celebrate President’s Day on a Bike?

Savannah’s Historic District is a grid of 22 lush squares, making it one of the most bike-friendly cities in America. On a bike, you can cover more ground than a walking tour but still get closer to the architecture than you ever could in a trolley.

Join us this President’s Day weekend! Whether you’re a history buff or just looking for a beautiful way to spend a Monday off, our guided tours bring these stories to life.

Ready to ride like a chief? Book your President’s Day Bike Tour!

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​Give Thanks with a Savannah Bike Tour! 🍂

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​Give Thanks with a Savannah Bike Tour! 🍂

​As the leaves begin to turn and a crispness fills the air, we at Savannah Bike Tours are filled with gratitude. This Thanksgiving, we're not just thankful for delicious food and cherished company, but also for the incredible beauty of our beloved city and the wonderful people who choose to explore it with us!

​Savannah, with its historic squares, stunning architecture, and charming cobblestone streets, is truly a sight to behold, especially as we head into the holiday season. What better way to experience its unique magic than on two wheels?

​Why a Thanksgiving Bike Tour?

​Burn Off Those Calories (in Advance!): Get a head start on your holiday feast! A leisurely bike ride is a fantastic way to enjoy the fresh air and stunning scenery while getting some exercise before indulging in turkey and pie.

​Unique Family Fun: Looking for a memorable activity to share with family and friends visiting for Thanksgiving? Our tours offer a fun, engaging, and unique way to see Savannah together. Create new traditions and lasting memories!

​Escape the Holiday Rush: While the holidays are wonderful, they can also be a bit hectic. A bike tour provides a peaceful escape, allowing you to soak in the serene beauty of Savannah at a relaxed pace.

​Discover Hidden Gems: Even if you're a local, you'll be surprised by the fascinating stories and hidden nooks our experienced guides will reveal.

​Perfect Photo Opportunities: Savannah in the fall is simply breathtaking. Imagine the festive photos you'll capture against a backdrop of historic homes and oak-lined avenues!

So come explore Savannah with us this Thanksgiving weekend! We look forward to having you!

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Don't Let a Little Rain Drown Your Savannah Adventure! Savannah Bike Tours Are Rain or Shine!

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Don't Let a Little Rain Drown Your Savannah Adventure! Savannah Bike Tours Are Rain or Shine!

At Savannah Bike Tours, we believe that every day is a perfect day to explore our beautiful city on two wheels – even if the weather decides to add a little extra sparkle! That's right, all of our captivating bike tours are rain or shine, and we're here to tell you why embracing a little drizzle can actually enhance your Savannah experience.

​While some might see rain as a reason to stay indoors, we see it as an opportunity for a unique and memorable adventure. Savannah's charm isn't diminished by a few raindrops; in fact, it often transforms into something even more magical. So, before you consider rescheduling, let's dive into the unexpected benefits of a bike tour in the rain!

​1. A Quieter, More Intimate Savannah

​One of the most immediate benefits of a rainy-day tour is the peaceful atmosphere. The crowds thin out, leaving the historic squares and cobblestone streets feeling more intimate and serene. You'll have a better chance to truly soak in the ambiance, hear the whispers of history, and capture stunning, unblemished photographs without having to navigate around throngs of people. Imagine pedaling through Forsyth Park with the fresh scent of rain on the magnolias, feeling like you have the whole city to yourself.

​2. The City Comes Alive in a Different Light

​Rainfall brings a beautiful, reflective quality to Savannah. The wet streets shimmer, the Spanish moss drips with extra drama, and the vibrant colors of the historic architecture become even more saturated. This can lead to incredible photo opportunities and a completely different perspective of the city's iconic landmarks. Think of the soft, diffused light, perfect for capturing those moody, atmospheric shots that truly tell a story.

​3. A Refreshing and Invigorating Experience

​Let's face it, Savannah summers can be warm! A light rain can be incredibly refreshing, offering a welcome cool-down as you pedal. The fresh, clean air after a shower is invigorating and can make your ride even more enjoyable. It's a fantastic way to beat the heat and experience the city with a renewed sense of energy.

​4. Unleash Your Inner Adventurer!

​There's something undeniably thrilling about embarking on an adventure when others might shy away. A rain-or-shine bike tour fosters a sense of accomplishment and a unique story to tell. You'll return with tales of how you embraced the elements and discovered Savannah's beauty in an unconventional way. Plus, what's a little splash when you're making unforgettable memories?

​5. We've Got You Covered (Literally!)

​At Savannah Bike Tours, your comfort and safety are our top priorities. While we encourage you to come prepared with appropriate rain gear (a light rain jacket is usually perfect!), we also provide ponchos if needed. Our experienced guides are adept at navigating the city in all weather conditions, ensuring a safe and enjoyable journey.

​Ready to Roll, Rain or Shine?

​Don't let a few clouds or sprinkles deter you from an incredible Savannah experience. Embrace the magic, the tranquility, and the refreshing adventure that a rainy-day bike tour can offer. We promise you a unique perspective and memories that will last a lifetime.

​Book your Savannah Bike Tour today and get ready to pedal through history, come rain or shine!

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Trolley or Two Wheels? Why a Savannah Bike Tour is the BEST Way to See the City

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Trolley or Two Wheels? Why a Savannah Bike Tour is the BEST Way to See the City

​You've arrived in Savannah, the Hostess City. Now comes the big decision: how are you going to see all those beautiful squares, magnificent mansions, and hidden gardens?

​For many, the default is the classic trolley. It's easy, you're off your feet, and it covers a lot of ground. But "easy" isn't always "best." If you want to truly feel the city's charm, breathe the Spanish moss air, and get an authentic, local perspective, you need to ditch the giant shuttle and hop on a bike.

​Here are the four biggest reasons a Savannah Bike Tour is the superior way to experience our historic city.

1. You Get Up-Close and Personal (The Trolley Just Waves Hello)

​When you're rolling in a big trolley, you're essentially viewing Savannah through a window. The tour moves along busy main roads, often skirting the edges of the historic squares.

​On a bike tour, you get to stop inside the squares, dismount, and walk a few steps to admire the intricate architecture, touch the centuries-old brickwork, and stand beneath the massive, moss-draped oak trees.

​The Difference:

​Trolley: You see the sights from a distance as you pass by.

​Bike Tour: You are immersed in the sights, able to pause for the perfect, uninterrupted photo, and explore the details the trolley can't reach.

​2. Uncover the Hidden and Quiet Corners

​Trolleys are limited to public roads and thoroughfares. If the pavement is too narrow or the street is residential, they have to drive right on past.

​Savannah’s best-kept secrets—the quiet, residential streets, the hidden courtyard entrances, the most charming Victorian alleyways—are the ones that buses can’t fit down. Our bike routes are deliberately designed to glide through these lesser-worn paths, giving you a deeper, more authentic view of Savannah’s local life that most tourists never see.

3. It's a Healthy Adventure (Not Just a Ride)

​Let's face it: after a day of Southern dining, a little activity feels great! Savannah's historic district is flat, making it the perfect place for an easy, leisurely ride. You'll cover more ground than you could on a walking tour, but you’ll do it actively, enjoying the fresh air and a cooling breeze.

​For those who want less effort, we offer e-bikes, letting you fly up the occasional small incline without breaking a sweat. It’s a great way to sightsee without feeling cooped up, crowded, or passive.

​The Difference:

​Trolley: Passive, noisy, and potentially stuffy or crowded.

​Bike Tour: Active, quiet, and refreshing, connecting you directly to the environment.

4. You Get a Rolling Concierge, Not a Scripted Narration

​Trolley guides have to follow a script designed for hundreds of passengers over a multi-stop loop. That often means focusing only on major landmarks and keeping to a tight schedule.

​Our bike tours feature small group sizes and engaging, local guides. This allows for a much more personal experience. You can ask more questions, get spontaneous recommendations, and chat about local life.

​Your guide will finish the tour by acting as your "rolling concierge," pointing out the best hidden brunch spots, the locals' favorite coffee shop, and the least touristy bar, ensuring you are set up for a fantastic rest of your trip.

The Bottom Line: Choose Experience Over Convenience

​The Old Town Trolley is a decent option if you want a quick, surface-level overview. But if you want to immerse yourself in Savannah's charm, glide down the quietest streets, get an intimate view of the history, and leave with insider tips only a local knows, the choice is clear. Skip the big bus and Pedal Through History® with us!

​Ready to roll? Book your Savannah Bike Tour today and start your adventure!

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