Let’s be honest! Sometimes, during our travels, it's hard to find activities for the whole family to enjoy.
We are here to help!
Below, we have listed some great activities in Savannah and the surrounding area. Please feel free to book the activity that interests you! Tell the Savannah Black History Tours sent you!
Shop the historic district of Savannah! Broughton Street has excellent shops, Boutiques, restaurants, sweet shops, and much more! You can spend hours strolling the streets and taking in all the great shops!
1915 Montgomery St, Savannah, GA 31401-8036
Amazing Soul Food! - When it comes to down south cooking, Simple Soul has it figured out!
Located in the former A.S. Varn & Son Oyster and Crab Factory, close to Moon River Marsh and east of Savannah, guests can discover coastal Georgia’s rich Gullah-Geechee culture. Visitors can develop an understanding of the historical experience of growing up in Pin Point, a community founded by formerly enslaved African Americans and their descendants in the 1890s. Exhibits and guided tours focus on religion, language, food, and more, featuring the stories of residents who grew up in this small, close-knit community.
Featured on Food Network's "Diners, dives, and Drive-Thrus" , Sisters of the New South
2601 Skidaway Road
Savannah, Georgia 31404
You know how it is!... Don't go slappin yo Mama!... But this soul food will touch your soul!
The stunning live oak lined avenue beckons visitors to Wormsloe State Historic Site, whose abundant cultural and natural resources have been, and continue to be, shaped by the influences of the many inhabitants of the Isle of Hope through the centuries including those of Native American, African, and European descent. - Great photos!
Come visit the Ralph Mark Gilbert Civil Rights Museum. Walk through three floors of history. Read about Ralph Mark Gilbert, the 13th pastor of Savannah’s First African Baptist Church. Remembered as the “father” of the 20th century Civil Rights Movement in Savannah, who reignited the local chapter of the National Association of the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) in the 1940s. Gilbert mentored Westley Wallace Law, who took over the leadership of the NAACP in 1950 and led the protest movement of the 1960s.
Just a short Drive from Savannah, you'll find the Outlet Mall in Pooler! The area is packed with food options and amazing shops! You spend the day shopping and eating amazing food.
Renowned as one of the finest dining destinations in town, our upscale establishment invites you to indulge in expertly crafted Southern delicacies that will delight your taste buds. Whether it's savoring the flavorful andouille hash or treating yourself to a delectable seafood po'boy, every bite is a testament to our commitment to exceptional cuisine.
Huey’s serves up authentic New Orleans cuisine on Savannah’s historic River Street from morning ’til night.
Dine with us in an 1817 cotton warehouse constructed of balastone and brick and surrounded by floor to ceiling windows.
Tybee Island is Savannah's Beach! With great food, shops, and the beach, you can't go wrong! It's fun for the whole family!
Fantastic, excellent seafood and overall experience. Feed live alligators, and sit near the water as you enjoy amazing fresh seafood from the sea!
Walk cobblestone streets and see the river while shopping for souvenirs and stopping for great sweets! The river has it all!