South Carolina & Georgia: Charleston to Savannah
7 days | Estimated monthly payments as low as $187 CAD
Sample southern hospitality—and some of the finest sights and bites you’ll find in the country.
The rustle of palm trees swaying in an Atlantic breeze. The feel-at-home tones of a drawled-out “y’all.” There’s something musical about life in the American South, and this tour helps you tune right in. From Charleston’s elegant downtown to Savannah’s enduring Gullah culture, you’ll see the diverse communities that make the region sing, while honoring the past by learning about the courage of enslaved people held at plantations like Middleton Place.
Your tour package includes
- 6 nights in handpicked hotels
- 6 breakfasts
- 1 lunch
- 1 dinner with beer or wine
- 4 sightseeing tours
- Expert Tour Director & local guides
- Private deluxe motor coach
Included highlights
- Charleston’s Rainbow Row
- Middleton Place plantation and gardens
- Beaufort
- Pin Point Heritage Museum
- Savannah
Itinerary

Charleston, South Carolina
Day 1: Arrival in Charleston
Welcome to South Carolina! You’ll likely arrive in the afternoon: Once you transfer to your hotel, the choice is yours to relax or get some early exploration in. If you’d like to combine both, make your way to White Point Garden. Sited at the city’s southern tip, this public green space boasts shaded walking paths and an array of monuments, all in view of Charleston Harbor.
Day 2: Sightseeing tour of Charleston
Included meals: Breakfast, Welcome dinner
Since 1670, Charleston has sat at the very heart of South Carolina. On your first full day as a group, strike out into town with a local guide to get an insider’s perspective on the Holy City—its landmarks, history, and more.
- Pass the South Carolina State Arsenal, the Romanesque “Old Citadel” originally built to suppress slave revolts; the campus of the College of Charleston; and the Four Corners of Law, a famous intersection cornered by local, state, federal, and religious institutions.
- Check out another trio of local icons: the seaside promenade of the Battery, the 13 pastel facades of Rainbow Row, and the Charleston Museum. (Founded in 1773, it’s the oldest museum in the country!)
- Pause at The Exchange—a U.S. National Historic Landmark used by the British as a prisoner of war compound during the American Revolution—before ending with free time for lunch at the centuries-old Charleston City Market.
Bellies (and camera reels) full, board your bus and drive to Charleston’s northern reaches to visit Middleton Place. Now home to the oldest landscaped gardens in the United States, the property once functioned as a rice plantation. After a tour of its grounds and a museum, you’ll enter Eliza’s House—a reconstructed freedman’s home—to learn about the legacy of slavery and some of the more than 2,800 people held in bondage by the Middleton family.
Finally, return to Charleston for a Lowcountry welcome dinner, served with beer or wine, before retiring for the night.
Reviews
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5 people found this review helpful
The trip was great! We enjoyed ourselves!
5 people found this review helpful
First time traveling solo. I had a wonderful time meeting new friends & enjoying these beautiful cities. The history is incredible, I learned so much. The sites we visited were amazing. Highly recommend this tour.
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4 people found this review helpful
Charleston is full of history and great food. This tour gives you plenty of free time to go out on your own. We had a small group and most did their own thing. The ferry to Fort Sumter was very interesting and full of history. The rangers gave a wonderful overview of what was...
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2 people found this review helpful
This was a great tour to get a real feel of the old South by staying in the historic districts of both Charleston, SC, and Savannah, GA. The tour site selections and all the tour guides provided a very enjoyable experience. The restaurants included in the tour were excellent. ...
2 people found this review helpful
I enjoyed Savannah much more than Charleston. The Middleton Estate was nice but the garden tour entirely too long. Hyman’s was a wonderful restaurant. I loved everything about Savannah and plan to go back. Paula Deen’s restaurant was a disappointment. I was hoping for more...
2 people found this review helpful
This was a nice relaxing trip. The weather was nice. It did rain, but we were traveling on the bus, so no big deal. The excursions were interesting, the gardens were beautiful. We ate some really good food. The sweat tea was always consistently good.
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Hotels
We handpick every hotel to strike the balance of comfort, location, and local charm. Specific accommodations will vary based on your departure date, but these are frequently used hotels for this tour and we're confident you'll be satisfied.
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