Luxury Yacht Rental in Georgia

Luxury Yacht Charter Guide to Georgia

The sweet south of the USA, Georgia makes for a romantic yacht charter destination for those guests looking for a slice of the good life along the banks of the Mississippi. Yacht charters can swap the flow of the river for the wild grace of the Atlantic. Georgia’s coastline is certainly a sight for sore eyes – punctuated with golden isles and swaying marshlands. Down in Savannah there is a whole host of history to explore; expect Gone with the Wind wonders and rambling mansions flanked by moss and oak. Atlanta picks up the pace with its sprawling city vibes and down on the Florida borderlands you can find alligators and where all the wild things are deep in the Okefenokee swamp.

Oak tree lined road at historic Wormsloe Plantation
Savannah, Georgia, USA riverfront promenade at sunrise
Tallulah Gorge in Georgia, USA.

Reasons to Charter a Yacht in Georgia

Millions of Peaches

The Peach State has long been synonymous with those wooden stands at the side of the road selling globs of gold. Georgia is the peach capital of the USA, and yacht charter guests will find themselves laden down with peach cobblers, pies and so much more. Yet, beyond the humble peach – this side of the south is known for its drool worthy home cooked dishes. From fried green tomatoes to fat juicy shrimp with golden grits, pecan pralines, and champagne cocktails – there’s no such thing as dieting in the deep south.

Happening History

Few places have played such a major role in US history than down in Georgia. Yacht charter guests keen to peek beyond the fast rolling cities and charming coastline will find plenty of historical ports of call to keep them busy. From Civil War to the gold rush, there is plenty to unravel. Be sure to visit the Old Fort Jackson in Savannah used to protect the city back in the war of 1812, find out all about the Confederacy in Fitzgerald, and Roosevelts little white house in Warm Springs is well worth a visit. Ghost enthusiasts will also be happy to hear that Savannah is said to be the most haunted city in America.

Southern Hospitality

Down in Georgia the locals are known for their warm southern hospitality and taking a yacht charter around these parts will put you right in the way of kindness. People are always stopping to strike up conversation, ask curious questions, and will generally bend over backwards to help you in any way. From shopping in the beautiful boutiques to sipping a sweet tea cocktail in a bar, you will sail away from Georgia with a whole host of friends.

A Cool Coastline

The coastline of Georgia is where you will spend plenty of time when chartering through the south side of the USA. There is 100 miles of coastline stretching down from South Carolina to the tip of Florida. Georgia boasts all kinds of beaches – from family friendly shallows to abandoned eerie delights. Some of the most notable beaches have to be Driftwood Beach on Jekyll Island, John Tanner State Park, and St Simons Island.

Savannah, Georgia, USA at Forsyth Park Fountain
Shops and restaurants line River Street. The historic street is the center of nightlife in the city
the bright lights of Narikala fortress and Old Town neighborhood are reflected in muddy waters

Where to Visit in Georgia

Savannah

Husky sweet Savannah is every bit as enchanting as her name suggests. Yacht charter guests who want to see Georgia’s beloved darling, will find a city brimming with ornate mansions, Victorian townhouses, artistic fountains, and ancient gnarled oak. Along with being hailed as the Hostess City, Savannah is where you will get your fill of southern comfort food. Days are best spent touring the city – historical romance in the day and ghost walks at night, checking out one of America’s most vibrant art scenes at SCAD, and hitting the best bars and dancefloors along River Street and Congress Street.

The Golden Isles

The collection of glorious little islands off the coast of Georgia are known as the Golden Isles. St Simons, Sea Island, Jekyll island, Brunswick and Little St Simons – all provide a dreamy playground for yacht charters. Charter guests sailing these parts will be smitten by the deep virginal forests, shellfish lined shores, and meandering rivers that all ebb and flow towards the ocean. A wealth of wonder awaits on these shores – from abandoned Spanish missions to snowy white plantation houses, endless egrets and dolphins, and shrimp trawlers passing silently through. Far from the bustle of Atlanta and Savannah you feel in the midst of innocence on the Golden Isles.

Atlanta

The sultry capital of Georgia seems to grow and grow and for those yacht charter guests seeking a racing energy – Atlanta will get your heart going. Culture comes served as a main dish not a side in Atlanta, the birthplace of the great Martin Luther King – the city is a great place for discovering the depths of African American history. You can spend days lost in the glut of bars, restaurants, museums, and hip friendly neighborhoods. Those looking to splurge will find The Shops Buckhead a high-class paradise and a night at the Fox Theater is a must for those wanting to experience the golden age of the south.

Okefenokee Swamp

One of the wildest sides to the south you could hope to find – the Okefenokee Swamp is a staggering size at half a million acres. 120 miles of canals also wind through these lush dense parts, offering a land of drifting lily pads, alligator swamps, terrifying water moccasins, and a landscape that looks like it could have been plucked from the great Amazon basin. Learn all about the hard-earned history of the first settlers – known as Swampers in the 19th century and take a ride on the replica steam engine that passes through these parts.

When to Charter a Yacht in Georgia

Summers in Savannah and across Georgia are notorious for being stiflingly hot and humid. Between the months of March and July can be an idyllic time to take a yacht charter in Georgia, as the wistful blooms have burst out in a blur of color, and the humidity hasn’t pressed hard on the cities quite yet. Shoulder seasons of spring and fall can also be wonderful times to visit, particularly if you want to keep clear of the crowds.

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