3-Day Sample Itinerary

Bachelor Party Weekend in Savannah

GA · Airport SAV · Best months: March, April, May, October, November

Savannah, GA anchors a 7/10 bachelor party weekend built around 26 curated venues including Rocks on the Roof (Bohemian Hotel). The nearest major airport, SAV, is 20 minutes from the core.

Why Savannah?

Savannah is one of the few U.S. cities where you can walk around with an open drink, which basically makes the entire historic district one big bar. Add Spanish moss, haunted pub crawls, and a killer food scene, and you have a low-key legendary party destination that punches way above its weight.

The 3-Day Plan

Day 1 — Arrival

Land, settle, first round

  • Afternoon: Fly into SAV (Savannah/Hilton Head International Airport) — 20 minutes from the core. Drop bags at Historic District House (Airbnb).
  • Dinner: Crystal Beer Parlor (American / Pub, $$). Savannah's oldest restaurant with great burgers and craft beer.
  • Night: Ease in at Rocks on the Roof (Bohemian Hotel) Riverfront rooftop bar with views of the Savannah River and cargo ships. Keep it reasonable; Saturday is the main event.
Day 2 — The Main Event

Signature activity into heavy night

  • Afternoon: Hearse Ghost Tours (Haunted Pub Crawl) (1.5 hours, $25–$40/pp). Haunted pub crawl in an actual hearse through the most haunted city in America.
  • Dinner: The Grey (Southern / Fine Dining, $$$) — James Beard Award-winning restaurant in a restored Greyhound station.
  • Night: Alley Cat Lounge (chill, $$$) — Underground speakeasy with craft cocktails beneath Broughton Street.
Day 3 — Recovery & Departure

Brunch and roll out

  • Brunch: The Collins Quarter (Australian / Brunch, $$) — Melbourne-inspired brunch with lavender lattes on Bull Street.
  • Optional: Tybee Island Beach Day (4-6 hours) — 30-minute drive to Savannah's beach with rentals and bars on the pier.
  • Departure: Head to SAV. Plan on 20 minutes to the airport plus a 90-minute TSA buffer on a Sunday.

Top Venues in Savannah

  • Tybee Island Beach Daybeach

    30-minute drive to Savannah's beach with rentals and bars on the pier.

    4.6★ (896 reviews)

What This Weekend Costs

$485–$1055 per person

All-in estimate for 3 days: lodging (split), dining, the signature activity, and nightlife cover. Flights extra. Group size and lodging type move the number by $50–$150/pp in either direction.

FAQ

When is the best time for a bachelor party in Savannah?+

The best months for a Savannah bachelor party are March, April, May, October, November. Shoulder-season weekends typically offer lower lodging rates and fewer crowds than peak periods, while peak months deliver the full scene.

How long should a Savannah bachelor weekend be?+

Three days (Thursday to Sunday or Friday to Monday) is the standard format. You want two full evenings — one heavy, one sustainable — plus a recovery brunch on the departure day. A Friday-Sunday compressed weekend works but loses the signature daytime activity slot.

What does a Savannah bachelor party cost per person?+

Expect roughly $485–$1055 per person all-in for three days, covering lodging (split), dining, a signature activity, and nightlife cover charges. Flights are additional. Budget varies with group size and lodging type — house rentals drop the per-head rate sharply above six people.

Where should the group stay in Savannah?+

Historic District House (Airbnb) fits up to 14 guests in a airbnb format — Restored Victorian home in the historic district with courtyard.. For larger groups, a single house rental typically beats multiple hotel rooms on both price and logistics.

What's the signature bachelor-party activity in Savannah?+

Hearse Ghost Tours (Haunted Pub Crawl) is the defining Savannah move: Haunted pub crawl in an actual hearse through the most haunted city in America. Plan it for Saturday afternoon and anchor the rest of the weekend around it.

Want a custom Savannah plan?

The sample above is the standard template. Drop your group size, dates, and budget — the planner swaps venues and re-times the whole weekend to match.

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