Savannah Bachelorette Party Planner, Decor & Insider Guide

Wooden boardwalk to Tybee Island beach during a Savannah bachelorette day trip

Welcome to Savannah, Georgia. The Hostess City. Where Spanish moss, cobblestone squares, ghost tours, and a legal open-container district make it the South’s most photogenic bachelorette weekend. From the historic squares of the Landmark District to River Street, Forsyth Park, the Starland murals, and a quick Tybee Island day trip, every block is a backdrop and every drink can come to-go.

Whether you’re hosting in a Historic District carriage house, perched in a Forsyth-view condo, or splitting up across a couple of cobblestone Airbnbs, this Savannah bachelorette party guide covers it all: where to stay, what to do, where to eat and drink, the best photo spots, and a copy-paste 4-day itinerary. Decor handled, fridge stocked, hangover kits ready. You just walk in and celebrate.

✨ Keep scrolling for your full Savannah bachelorette weekend itinerary, FAQs, and the local crew that makes it effortless.

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What We Handle So You Don’t Have To

Picture this:

You walk into your Savannah Airbnb in the Historic District, and it’s already styled, stocked, and photo-ready before the bride drops her bag.

  • Balloon garlands, fringe walls, custom signage in your color palette

  • Prosecco chilling, snacks stocked, mimosa bar on the kitchen counter

  • “Mrs. [Last Name]” signs , sashes, monogrammed cups + koozies

  • Champagne station, hangover kits, photo stations

  • We coordinate early access with your rental host

  • Need a ghost-tour booking, Tybee golf cart, or dinner res? We’re on it.

✨ You dream it. We build it. Savannah never looked so good.

Aerial view of Tybee Island and the Atlantic during a Savannah bachelorette beach day

What to Do on Your Savannah Bachelorette Weekend

Savannah isn’t just Spanish moss and Pinterest boards. It’s ghost tours, rooftops, riverboat sunsets, and a legal open-container district where every walk between venues is part of the party.

Here’s what we’d book (and often do) for the perfect Savannah bachelorette weekend.

Savannah Bachelorette Must-Do Activities

Pick three or four. Don’t try to cram all of them in.

  • Ghost & Pub Tours: Savannah is the most haunted city in America. Walking ghost tours run 90 minutes; pub-crawl ghost tours combine 3-4 bars with ghost stories. Best operators: Ghost City Tours, Sixth Sense Savannah, Blue Orb. The Savannah Ghost Pub Crawl runs about $35 per guest.

  • River Street + Plant Riverside Stroll: Cobblestone riverfront. Souvenir shops, candy stores, live buskers, a long string of bars and restaurants. Plant Riverside (the Kessler hotel district) has rooftop bars, a giant chrome dinosaur, and the best sunset views over the Savannah River.

  • Tybee Island Day Trip: 20 minutes east. Beach, lighthouse, casual seafood at The Crab Shack or A-J’s Dockside, pier sunsets. Most bachelorettes do this on day 2 or 3.

Where to Stay for a Savannah Bachelorette

  • Historic Landmark District: The squares, Forsyth Park, ghost tours, and rooftops are all inside this rectangle. You will walk almost everywhere. Look for Airbnbs on Jones, Gaston, Bull, or Liberty. Top hotels: The Perry Lane Hotel (rooftop bar Peregrin is the bachelorette mecca), The DeSoto, Hotel Bardo Savannah, The Marshall House, Andaz Savannah.

  • River Street / Plant Riverside: On the river, steps from the cobblestone bars and the riverboat dock. The JW Marriott Plant Riverside is the marquee property: 3 rooftop bars, a chrome dinosaur in the lobby, and direct riverwalk access.

  • Starland District / Forsyth-South: South of the Historic District near Forsyth Park. Indie coffee, mural alleys, brunch spots like Starland Cafe and The Vault. Airbnbs here are Victorian houses, often with private courtyards and pools.

  • Tybee Island: Beach houses run $500 to $1,500 a night. A 20-minute drive separates you from the Historic District. Best for groups that want lazy beach days plus one big Savannah night out.

Savannah Bachelorette Restaurants & Dining

Brunch:

  • B. Matthew’s Eatery: old-school Savannah brunch, generous portions, full bar.

  • Soho South Cafe: eclectic, flower-walled, great for a smaller group photo.

  • Fox & Fig Cafe: plant-based, Forsyth-adjacent, perfect for the morning after night one.

Dinner:

  • The Grey: James Beard winner. Fine dining in a restored Greyhound bus station. Reserve 8 weeks ahead.

  • Husk Savannah: modern Southern, ingredient-driven. Sister to the Charleston original.

  • Cotton & Rye: New Southern in Starland. Quieter and more relaxed than the Historic District spots.

Savannah Bachelorette Party Nightlife

Savannah’s nightlife is uniquely structured by the open-container rule. You move between bars with a drink in hand, so a bar crawl actually feels like one continuous party.

Rooftop Bars:

  • Peregrin (Perry Lane Hotel): the bachelorette rooftop. Pink furniture, frosé, skyline views. Reserve a daybed for the bride.

  • Top Deck (Cotton Sail Hotel): smaller, riverview, great sunset stop.

  • Rocks on the Roof (Bohemian Hotel): River Street rooftop with live music many nights.

Historic District Bars:

  • Jen’s & Friends: 200 plus flavored martinis, photo-worthy menu boards, bachelorette staple.

  • Savannah Smiles Dueling Pianos: old-school dueling pianos, request the bride. High-energy.

  • Lone Wolf Lounge: tucked just outside the Historic District. Great cocktails, neon, less touristy.

  • El-Rocko Lounge: disco vibe, Starland District, strong cocktails.

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Your 4-Day Savannah Bachelorette Itinerary

Thursday (arrival + easy in):

  • Land at SAV, Uber to your Bach Me-styled Historic District Airbnb (~$30)

  • Golden hour walk through Forsyth Park, photos at the Forsyth Fountain

  • Dinner at The Olde Pink House or casual at Treylor Park

  • Drinks at Jen’s & Friends, walk to Lone Wolf Lounge with to-go cups

  • Rooftop nightcap at Peregrin if you have energy left

Friday (brunch + activity + big night):

  • Brunch at The Collins Quarter or B. Matthew’s Eatery (reserve in advance)

  • Walk Bull Street, Jones Street, Madison Square; coffee at The Vault or The Coffee Fox

  • Activity: carriage tour, Wormsloe + Bonaventure combo, or a Savannah Riverboat sunset cruise

  • Dinner at The Grey or Husk Savannah (reserve early)

  • Savannah Ghost Pub Crawl or Savannah Smiles Dueling Pianos

Saturday (Tybee or boat day):

  • Slow brunch at the Airbnb (Bach Me Stock the Fridge does mimosas, charcuterie, fruit, pastries)

  • Drive 20 minutes to Tybee Island, beach + golf cart + lunch at A-J’s Dockside

  • Back to Savannah, refresh and outfit change

  • Dinner at Common Thread or Cotton & Rye

  • Club One drag show, then Electric Moon or The Lost Square at Plant Riverside

Sunday (brunch + wrap):

  • Final brunch at Soho South Cafe or Fox & Fig

  • Last walk on River Street, taffy and pralines for the trip home

  • Group photo at the Forsyth Fountain (the closing shot)

  • Pack out, Bach Me strikes the decor at checkout, Uber to SAV

Savannah bachelorette pool setup with pink and glittery floaties

Fast Savannah Bachelorette FAQs

Is Savannah good for a bachelorette party? Yes. Savannah is one of the top 5 bachelorette destinations in the US, with a legal open-container district, a walkable Historic District, world-class brunch and rooftop scenes, ghost tours, and a 20-minute drive to Tybee Island beach.

Can you drink on the street in Savannah? Yes. Savannah’s Historic District is a legal open-container district. You can carry one open drink up to 16 oz in a plastic to-go cup between bars and restaurants. No glass, no alcohol outside the district boundaries.

What’s the best month for a Savannah bachelorette? March, April, October, and November. Temperatures sit in the 60s to mid-70s, humidity drops, and azaleas or fall foliage fill the squares. Avoid mid-June through August because of heat and humidity.

Where should we stay? The Historic Landmark District. You will walk to almost everything. Look for Airbnbs on Jones, Gaston, Bull, or Liberty. Top hotels: The Perry Lane Hotel (rooftop bar Peregrin), Hotel Bardo, The DeSoto, JW Marriott Plant Riverside.

Do we need a car? No. The Historic District is roughly 1 mile by 1.5 miles and almost every bachelorette stop is inside it. Uber only for Tybee Island, Bonaventure Cemetery, Wormsloe, and the airport. SAV airport is 15-20 minutes from downtown, $25-40 by Uber.

Savannah vs Charleston for a bachelorette? Both are excellent. Savannah wins on open-container drinking, ghost tours, and a more compact walkable footprint. Charleston wins on harbor boat tours, King Street shopping, and slightly more upscale dining. Savannah is generally 15-25% cheaper.

How much does a Savannah bachelorette weekend cost? Plan $1,200 to $2,500 per guest including flights, lodging, food, drinks, activities, and decor. Lodging is typically $80-150 per guest per night and dinner is $40-80 per guest. Bach Me decor packages start at $465.

What do most brides wear in Savannah? Daytime: sundresses, jumpsuits, and comfortable wedge sandals because Savannah cobblestones are real. Brunch: pastels, white denim, or florals. Night: a white mini for Saturday, a ‘something blue’ set for Friday. Pack a light cardigan March-April and October-November.

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Pink, blue, and gold balloon installation with shimmer wall – luxury bachelorette party decor by Bach Me.

Why book Bach Me for your Savannah Bachelorette Party?

Not all bachelorette parties are created equal, and Savannah deserves more than basic balloons shipped in a box. With Bach Me, your Airbnb looks like the Pinterest board before you even unpack.

What you get with Bach Me in Savannah:

  • Custom balloon garlands, fringe walls, and photo-ready bachelorette decor setups

  • Fridge stocking and mimosa bar setups so the party starts the second you walk in

  • Custom merch and swag bags, hangover kits, monogrammed cups + koozies

  • Delivery and same-day install, we coordinate directly with your rental host

  • Add-ons including neon signs, custom hats, face fans, frosted cups, and bachelorette bags

Serving all of Savannah and Tybee Island, including the Historic Landmark District, River Street, Plant Riverside, Starland District, and Forsyth Park

✨ You dream it. We build it. Savannah never looked so good.