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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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Beat the Heat, Catch the Breeze: Why a Bike Tour is Savannah’s Ultimate Summer Adventure

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Beat the Heat, Catch the Breeze: Why a Bike Tour is Savannah’s Ultimate Summer Adventure

Summer in the Hostess City is pure magic. The Spanish moss catches the golden afternoon light, the jasmine is in full bloom, and the city slows down to that iconic, relaxed "Slow-vannah" pace.

But let’s be real for a second: summer in Georgia also brings some serious heat.

If you are trying to figure out how to explore our beautiful Historic District without melting on a walking tour or feeling trapped behind the window of a crowded, noisy trolley, that does not have A/C, we have the ultimate local secret: you need to get on two wheels!

Here is why a ride with Savannah Bike Tours is the absolute best thing to do in Savannah this summer.

1. You Make Your Own Breeze

When the thermometer climbs, walking from square to square can feel like a marathon. But when you are cruising down Jones Street (rightfully called the prettiest street in America) on a bicycle, you are instantly creating your own refreshing breeze. You get to stay active, enjoy the fresh air, and cover three times as much ground as a walking tour—all while staying completely cool.

2. The "Secret Alley" Advantage

The big tour trolleys and buses are great for waving hello from afar, but they are physically restricted to the main thoroughfares. Savannah's true summer charm is hidden away in our quiet residential lanes, secret garden views, and narrow alleys where the Spanish moss hangs low. On our bikes, we glide right past the traffic and into the peaceful, shady corners of the city where locals sip iced coffee on their stoops.

3. Ditch the Script (and the Sweat) on an E-Bike

Want the breeze without the burn? Our Glide Through History™ Electric Bike Tour is the ultimate summer hack. You get all the incredible history, local lore, and stunning architecture, but with a customizable electric boost. You can fly up the occasional small incline and cruise through the historic streets effortlessly without breaking a sweat.

4. We’ve Quite Literally Got You Covered

We know that packing for a summer day out can be a hassle. That’s why we operate with a strict "no gatekeeping, no hidden fees" policy. When you book a tour with us, we supply absolutely everything you need to stay safe and comfortable at no extra charge:

  • Chilled water to keep you hydrated

  • Sunscreen and bug spray

  • Helmets and comfortable bikes

  • Even rain ponchos (just in case one of those classic, quick afternoon Southern showers rolls through!)

5. Tour with a Purpose

We aren't just tour guides; we are your neighbors. Savannah Bike Tours is locally grown and veteran-owned. Our storytelling is completely unscripted, deeply authentic, and full of local insight. Plus, we love this city deeply, which is why a portion of every single ticket sale is donated directly back to local Savannah charities.

Ready to Roll This Summer?

Whether you want to pedal through 300 years of history on our classic Pedal Through History® Tour, cruise effortlessly on an E-Bike, or even take a 25-minute drive out to catch the ocean air on our Tybee Island Historical Tour, we have a spot on the frame waiting for you.

Spaces fill up fast during the sunny summer months, so don't wait until you're melting on the sidewalk!

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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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Pedal Through History: Why a Savannah Bike Tour is the Ultimate Mother’s Day Treat

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Pedal Through History: Why a Savannah Bike Tour is the Ultimate Mother’s Day Treat

Forget the standard brunch wait times and the predictable bouquet of flowers. This Mother’s Day, give Mom something she’ll actually remember: the wind in her hair, the scent of blooming jasmine, and a leisurely ride through the most beautiful city in the South.

Whether she’s a history buff, a nature lover, or just someone who appreciates a good photo op, a Savannah Bike Tour is the perfect way to celebrate. Here’s why a two-wheeled adventure beats a crowded restaurant every time.

1. Skip the Crowds, Keep the Charm

Mother’s Day is one of the busiest days of the year for Savannah’s dining scene. Instead of spending two hours in a lobby waiting for a table, you could be gliding through the 22 historic squares. Our tours offer a serene escape from the holiday hustle, allowing you to soak in the Spanish moss and cobblestone charm at a relaxed pace.

2. Low Effort, High Reward

Don't worry—we aren't training for the Tour de France! Savannah is famously flat, making it one of the most bike-friendly cities in the country. Our guided tours are designed to be easy-going and accessible for all fitness levels. It’s enough activity to feel refreshed, but gentle enough that Mom can still wear her favorite sundress.

3. See More in Less Time

Walking the Historic District is lovely, but you can only cover so much ground on foot. On a bike, you’ll see:

  • The Forsyth Park Fountain: The iconic centerpiece of the city.

  • Jones Street: Often called the prettiest street in America.

  • Hidden Gems: Secret gardens and architectural details you’d likely miss from a car window.

Make a Day of It: The Perfect Itinerary

Want to be the "favorite child" this year? Pair your bike tour with these local stops:

Picnic in Forsyth Park: Grab sandwiches from a local deli and relax under the oaks.

Shopping on Broughton St: Let Mom pick out a little something special.

Riverside Rooftop Drinks: Toast to Mom with a view of the Savannah River.

Book Your Mother’s Day Adventure TODAY!

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5 Reasons a Savannah Bike Tour is the Ultimate Way to “Pedal Through History”

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5 Reasons a Savannah Bike Tour is the Ultimate Way to “Pedal Through History”

Savannah is a city built for slowing down. While the trolleys rumble past the moss-draped oaks, and the walking tours brave the humidity, there is a "Goldilocks" way to see the Hostess City: on two wheels.

At Savannah Bike Tours, we don’t just show you the sights; we invite you to live them. If you’re deciding how to spend your morning in the Historic District, here is why a bike tour is the undisputed champion of Savannah sightseeing.

1. The "Secret Alley" Advantage

Savannah’s beauty isn't just in the 22 famous squares; it’s in the quiet, residential lanes and hidden courtyard entrances where the big trolleys simply can't fit. While other tours are restricted to main thoroughfares, our routes are designed to glide through the lesser-known gems. You’ll see the real Savannah—the one where locals sip coffee on their stoops and the Spanish moss hangs just a little lower.

2. Your "Rolling Concierge"

We believe a tour guide should be more than a historian; they should be your local best friend. Every one of our guides is a city-licensed expert who treats the end of the tour as the beginning of your trip. We call it the “Rolling Concierge” service.

Need to know which coffee shop has the best lavender latte? Or which pub has the shortest line on a Friday night? We’ve got the inside track. While our competition focuses on high-volume rentals, we focus on high-quality connections.

3. Comfort That Rivals Your Living Room

Let’s talk about the gear. We know that a bike ride is only as good as the seat you’re sitting on. Our 1-speed pedal cruisers are built for one thing: maximum comfort. Our seats are famously "worth more than the bike itself," ensuring that even after two hours of pedaling, you’re ready for a long lunch, not a nap.

4. Small Groups, Big Stories

There is a major difference between being "Customer #45" and being a guest in our group. By keeping our tours intimate, we allow for a conversational pace. You can ask questions, pause for that perfect photo shot in front of the Forsyth Fountain, and actually hear the stories without the distortion of a megaphone.

5. Pedal, Then Explore

One of the best perks of riding with us? The adventure doesn't have to end when the stories do. Our guides will give you recommendations on the best places to go, things to do, and eat or drink after the tour. This allows you to take all those "insider tips" your guide just gave you and head straight to that hidden cafe, Jones Street photo op, or recommended house museum, at your own pace.

Savannah Bike Tours vs. The Rest: What’s the Difference?

When looking for bike tours in Savannah, GA, you’ll likely see options. While others are a fellow local business, we believe our "Pedal Through History®" philosophy offers a different flavor of Southern hospitality. For example, we know the difference between a good tour and the best experience of your entire trip is in every little detail. Which is why, in addition to amazing seats, bikes, and guides. We provide water, helmets, sunscreen, bug spray, ponchos, and even gloves on the rare cold winter days! Oh, and of course, Savannah Bike Tours is the only Veteran-Owned local Savannah bike tour company in Savannah. And we make significant donations to local charity each month!

Ready to Glide?

Whether you want a classic 2-Hour Historic Tour, a modern Electric Bike experience, or a spine-tingling Haunted Night Tour, we are ready to show you the side of Savannah that most people miss!

Book Your Tour Now with Savannah’s #1 Outdoor Activity!

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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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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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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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