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Vacation rentals in Savannah

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Quick stats about vacation rentals in Savannah

  • Total vacation rentals

    Explore 3,870 vacation rentals in Savannah

  • Nightly prices starting at

    Savannah vacation rentals start at $28 CAD per night before taxes and fees

  • Verified guest reviews

    Over 276,340 verified reviews to help you choose

  • Family-friendly vacation rentals

    2,240 properties offer extra space and kid-friendly amenities

  • Pet-friendly vacation rentals

    Find 1,350 rentals that welcome pets

  • Vacation rentals with a pool

    440 properties feature pools

  • Rentals with dedicated workspaces

    2,500 properties have a dedicated workspace

  • Wifi availability

    3,850 of Savannah vacation rentals include wifi access

  • Popular amenities for guests

    Guests love Self check-in, Monthly stays, and Beachfront across Savannah rentals

  • 4.8 Average rating

    Savannah stays are highly rated by guests—averaging 4.8 out of 5!

Top-rated vacation rentals in Savannah

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Top guest favourite
The living area features two plush armchairs with soft pillows, set on a richly patterned rug. An ornate fireplace is framed by two decorative mirrors. Natural light fills the space from large windows leading to the sleeping area, creating a welcoming ambiance.
Apartment in South Historic District
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 176 reviews

Iconic, Historic Condo Steps from Forsyth Park

Discover Savannah's charm in this historic condo, nestled in the parlor level of an incredibly restored row home in the heart of the Historic District. One bedroom, one bathroom, and an eat-in kitchen, all adorned with classic, Parisian-inspired details and architecture. A romantic getaway perfect for couples, solo-travelers, and those that want to experience a true Savannah stay! Just steps from Forsyth Park and nearby attractions, experience the city's beauty right at your doorstep! SVR-02734

Guest favourite
The spacious living area showcases a modern, L-shaped sofa adorned with decorative pillows. A cozy blue chair complements the inviting atmosphere, while the open kitchen is visible in the background, featuring sleek cabinetry and stainless steel appliances. Light floods the room, highlighting its airy ambiance.
Apartment in North Historic District
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 158 reviews

Breathtaking Riverfront Views in 1857 Beauty!

Experience comfort and charm in this riverfront condo in a historic, Savannah 1857 architectural jewel! This bright, airy 1BR/1BA retreat mixes original details with modern convenience! Enjoy a fully stocked kitchen with eat-in counter seating for four, spacious living room (with pull-out!) fast WiFi, and in-unit laundry. One parking pass for a nearby garage is included. Meticulously designed with modern amenities, this gem offers an exceptional stay in the heart of historic downtown! SVR-02994

Top guest favourite
The exterior of a pastel pink building features classic Georgian architecture, with large windows framed by black shutters and a welcoming staircase. A spacious king bed adorned with crisp linens is set against a ceiling with decorative beams. A cozy seating area showcases an original fireplace, while a small table holds pastries and a pink beverage.
Home in North Historic District
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 122 reviews

Bosch Huis Rosé • Rosé • Central • VIP • Parking

In the heart of the city, Bosch Huis Rosé blends classic charm with thoughtful modern luxury, offering elegant spaces and a warm, inviting atmosphere. Defined by Southern hospitality, this boutique property stands among Savannah’s most distinctive addresses in the Historic District. From the moment you arrive, Bosch Huis Rosé earns a special place in your heart—the kind of stay you save for later, return to often, and recommend to those you love. ✨ Add us to your Airbnb Wishlist ✨ SVR-03137

Guest favourite
The interior of the vintage Airstream features a cozy seating area with layered cushions in various colors and patterns. A wooden table with decorative items is centered beneath a decorative chandelier, adding warmth. Large windows provide glimpses of the surrounding nature, enhancing the inviting ambiance.
Camper/RV in Thunderbolt
4.81 out of 5 average rating, 392 reviews

Orient Express-Diamond Oaks Glam Camp

Boho Glamping paradise on the marsh minutes away from the Historic District and Thunderbolt fishing village at an Old Dairy. Art studios, horses, gardens, and 5 miles of walking trails await under magical oaks and cinematic backdrops. More wildlife sanctuary than neighborhood, with all the conveniences of a condo. Lounge on hammocks and swings, have morning coffee with a corral full of horses, get lost on the marsh bird watching, practice yoga, have a fire, and take a romantic couples shower.

Top guest favourite
A living area showcases a mix of modern and historic elements, featuring gray upholstered sofas with decorative pillows, a wooden coffee table, and a wall-mounted TV. Exposed gray-brick walls and wooden flooring add character, while large windows provide ample natural light.
Condo in North Historic District
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 809 reviews

Downtown Riverfront Condo With Industrial Accents

Watch wall-mounted TV in either of the bedrooms before breakfast in a kitchen with stainless steel appliances. Latter-day luxuries like these blend with soaring ceilings, old gray-brick walls, and original artifacts in a building circa 1840. Take the Factor's Walk to find out more about this and other old-time city landmarks in this downtown historic district setting. Jog alongside the majestic Savannah River and stroll the cobbles of River Street below to cafes and restaurants. SVR-01588

Guest favourite
The open layout features a modern living space with a navy sofa facing two gold side tables. A stylish artwork hangs on the wall, while a kitchenette is visible in the background. Natural light floods the room through multiple windows, and a ceiling fan is positioned above.
Guest suite in Wilmington Island
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 516 reviews

Savvy Suite King studio #3, NO CLEANING FEES!!!

1 king bedroom guest suite in a modern farmhouse style duplex. This unit has a private entrance in the front and has small covered porch with 2 rocking chairs. There is another listing adjacent to this one that enters from back. Living area w/ high vaulted ceilings, kitchenette w/ island and bar stools, private bathroom w/ walk in shower. Private parking in front of unit. All linens and basic supplies provided. Please see other listing details for specifics on exactly what is provided.

Top guest favourite
Home in MidTown
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 243 reviews

Charming, Quirky, and Oh-So-Savannah Cottage!

Our charming home is nestled on a quiet street just a few minutes away from the downtown area. Walk just a few blocks to get the free shuttle further in to town or stay in for a quiet night. Regardless of whether you're going out and exploring the city or staying in and catching up with friends it's the perfect place to be your home away from home! This home is zoned as a bed and breakfast: Business Tax Certificate #GBU20230462

Top guest favourite
A spacious studio is featured, with a large bed and a comfortable sofa facing a wooden coffee table. Natural light enters through multiple windows, and the indoor gas fireplace is visible next to a wall-mounted television. Soft tones create a relaxed atmosphere.
Apartment in Wilmington Island
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 323 reviews

The Love Bird Suite

Located on the serene and historic Wilmington Island, this space was designed as a romantic couple’s getaway. Enjoy this spacious studio, equipped with a working indoor gas fireplace, a large soaking tub, floor to wall tiled shower, and an outdoor hot tub. Centrally located between Historic Savannah and Tybee Island, enjoy day trips to visit these amazing places and return to a relaxing and romantic retreat style stay.

Top guest favourite
A spacious living room features large windows framed with light drapes, allowing natural light to illuminate the space. A cozy couch sits in front of an elegant fireplace, complemented by modern seating and decorative plants. The wooden floors enhance the room's warmth and character.
Apartment in South Historic District
4.78 out of 5 average rating, 572 reviews

Monterey Square Flats B(#2)- 2-Bedroom Apartment

This newly remodeled apartment in a 1870's building is located on Monterey Square, one of the most beautiful areas of historic Savannah. The high ceilings, plaster walls, heart-of-pine floors, and ornate crown molding are just some the beautiful details to adorn the property from days past. This is a stunning example of type and will transport you to the slower, kinder ways of the South. City of Savannah SVR-01650

Top guest favourite
Home in South Historic District
5 out of 5 average rating, 41 reviews

Beautiful, Private Carriage House By Forsyth Park

Step back in time at this beautifully restored historic carriage house just steps from Forsyth Park in Savannah’s Landmark Historic District. Thoughtfully designed with meticulous renovations, this private luxury retreat blends historic charm with modern comfort. The clean, elegant space features 2 bedrooms, 1 bath, and a peaceful outdoor courtyard with seating—perfect for relaxing after exploring the city. SVR-03239

Top guest favourite
The spacious bedroom features exposed wooden beams and rustic decor. A queen bed is flanked by bedside lamps, and a cozy seating area is present with a green chair and patterned rug. Natural light filters through the windows, illuminating the warm tones of the wood.
Cottage in North Historic District
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 625 reviews

Laura's Cottage, Redford film spot, historic

Live in history. Your 18th century cottage is in the heart of the Landmark Historic District. Comfortable and private, it features exposed interior old-growth pine beams, antiques, free private parking, and an authentic sense of place. This unique experience blends rustic charm, modern convenience, and a deep connection to the past. We live next door for any needs you may have. The 8% hotel tax is included.

Top guest favourite
Home in North Historic District
5 out of 5 average rating, 10 reviews

Iconic Victorian Home| 2BD/2BA |Courtyard| Parking

Welcome to The Norris Cook House, a truly iconic Savannah stay set directly on the picturesque Greene Square. This free-standing Victorian home boasts two queen bedrooms and two and half bathrooms. It sits on a rare corner lot, allowing natural light to pour in from every angle, creating a bright, airy feel that’s hard to find in historic homes. Enjoy a peaceful courtyard and off-street parking space.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Savannah?

    Historic downtown has charming squares and is often suggested for those interested in architecture, walking tours, or dining. Midtown and the Victorian District are known for leafy streets and unique homes, while areas near Forsyth Park often attract guests seeking outdoor spaces.

  • What are the best things to do in Savannah with kids?

    Kids often enjoy exploring Forsyth Park’s playground, hands-on exhibits at local museums, and riding the riverfront trolley. The Savannah Children’s Museum combines outdoor play and learning, and nearby beaches offer opportunities to explore coastal habitats.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Savannah?

    Wander cobblestone streets lined with historic buildings, explore City Market’s art spaces, and stroll the oak-shaded squares. The riverfront is known for local shops and scenic walks, while many visitors join tours to learn about the area’s layered history.

  • How is the weather in Savannah?

    Savannah has mild winters, with January temperatures near 40–61°F (4–16°C), and summers that are warm and humid, reaching up to 92°F (34°C) in July. Rains are more frequent from late spring through summer, so light layers and a rain jacket are useful.

  • What are the best places to visit in Savannah?

    Forsyth Park is known for its shaded paths, while the historic district has squares surrounded by significant architecture. The riverfront features local shops and art galleries, and Bonaventure Cemetery is frequently suggested for those interested in history and sculpture.

  • What are some hiking trails in Savannah?

    Savannah has urban walking trails through Forsyth Park and the Botanical Garden, as well as nature paths in the nearby Oatland Island Wildlife Center. For those seeking a mix of boardwalks and wetlands, Skidaway Island State Park is often suggested.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Savannah?

    Families frequently explore the Savannah Children’s Museum, interactive spaces at the Georgia State Railroad Museum, and parks with picnic spots. The riverfront area also has shops and local treats that appeal to a range of ages.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Savannah?

    Visitors often explore Tybee Island’s beaches and lighthouse, as well as nature preserves and salt marshes around the area. Nearby historic towns, wildlife refuges, and coastal parks are also popular for day excursions.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Savannah?

    Savannah has a range of pet-friendly stays, especially around downtown, the Victorian District, and near Forsyth Park. Many local parks and outdoor cafes welcome guests traveling with pets.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Savannah?

    Wear comfortable shoes for exploring brick streets, and during the warmer months, lightweight clothing and sunscreen are useful. Locals often take breaks in shaded squares or cafes during the afternoon heat.

  • What is Savannah known for?

    Savannah is known for its tree-lined historic squares, a riverfront with old cotton warehouses, and cultural sites reflecting layered histories, including the era of enslavement. The city is also recognized for its lively art scene and traditional Lowcountry cuisine.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Savannah?

    Explore art galleries tucked away in the Starland District, small bookshops in the Victorian area, or local markets. The Pin Point Heritage Museum, set in a former oyster factory, gives insight into the area’s Gullah-Geechee community.

  • What are the best foods to try in Savannah?

    Savannah is known for she-crab soup, shrimp and grits, and Lowcountry boils. Many restaurants also serve pecan pralines, fried green tomatoes, and dishes featuring local seafood.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Savannah?

    Pack comfortable shoes for exploring, light layers for changing temperatures, and a rain jacket or umbrella during spring and summer. Sunscreen and insect repellent are helpful for time outdoors, especially in parks and near waterways.

  • What is the nightlife in Savannah like?

    Nightlife in Savannah includes live music venues, rooftop bars, and cozy pubs around downtown and the riverfront. The city’s open-container policy allows many to enjoy evenings strolling its historic squares.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Savannah?

    Savannah hosts a spring music festival, a widely attended St. Patrick’s Day parade, and film and food events throughout the year. Late spring and autumn often feature art and cultural celebrations in public squares and along the riverfront.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Savannah?

    Many vacation rentals in Savannah are described as family friendly, with extra space and amenities in neighborhoods such as the Historic District, Midtown, and near Forsyth Park. Filters on booking platforms can help highlight homes suitable for families.

  • When is the best time to visit Savannah?

    Late spring and autumn are often recommended for comfortable temperatures and the city’s seasonal events. During these months, temperatures typically range between 55–79°F (13–26°C), and the weather is usually pleasant for walking and outdoor sightseeing.

All about Savannah

Located on the Savannah River 20 miles from the Atlantic coast, the oldest city in Georgia has been a working seaport since 1744. Today it pulses with natural beauty and is an epicenter of the arts, home to theater companies, film screenings, live music venues, museum and art gallery exhibitions, and bespoke fashion shopping. Explore Savannah’s 22 town squares, from Orleans Square to Forsyth Park’s weekend farmers’ market, and check out the Gothic Revival architecture amid the subtropical gardens fragrant with tea olive trees and cooling mists from tinkling fountains.

Landmarks like Bonaventure Cemetery make this city a popular setting for films, and the spirited tales told in the moonlight under Spanish moss and magnolia trees sustain the rumors that Savannah is the most haunted city in the United States. Rooftop wine bars, tea rooms, and taverns offering family-style servings of shrimp and grits, fried green tomatoes, and pulled pork can be balanced with kayaking, golfing, and bird watching in nearby state parks and on rivers and barrier islands.

What are the top things to do in Savannah?

Tybee Island

For the best Lowcountry boil — the traditional Georgian stew combining seafood, sausage, corn, and potatoes — and an understanding of its origin, take a day trip to Tybee Island. Here you’ll be greeted by three miles of sandy beaches and many opportunities to sample the city’s popular dishes. Make a stop at Fort Pulaski National Monument to see where Union forces overcame the Confederates during the Civil War, or marvel at the oldest and tallest lighthouse in Georgia at the Tybee Island Light Station and Museum. You can even go on a fossil hunt for megalodon (shark) teeth along the shore.

City Market

Dating back to the 1700s, this open-air market is made up of restored warehouses covering four blocks of shops, restaurants, and art centers, most notably the American Prohibition Museum, which offers lessons on how the 1920s speakeasy life thrived under strict law. The museum even offers demonstrations on how to make classic cocktails.

The Waterfront

The cobblestone street that runs along the waterfront is composed of quartz, granite, and other stones brought as ballast on ships from Britain, Canada, France, and Spain. Wander the streets while sampling Savannah’s legendary praline candies and socializing along the river. From the Waterfront you can embark on boat trips offering movable feasts, including brunch and dinner, or take a sunset or moonlight cruise.

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