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Hello!! And yes i'm back!! Today we will be talking about some of the best places to stay on Tybee Island from a quaint bed and breakfast to a beach side hotel to an amazing rental house! After a ton of researching I have found some of the best places to stay on Tybee Island and I know you will love them too! Endless Summer offers guests a unique waterfront vacation experience in a gated community most locals don't even realize exists. The home is shaded with oak trees and has direct water frontage on Tybee's Back River, for amazing views of the river and of Little Tybee Island. The cottage has many unique touches including slate floors, bamboo walls, and an decorative stone fireplace. The house is pet-friendly for one adult dog weighing less than 20lbs. Little Tybee island is a favorite place for locals to boat to, so consider renting a kayak or papleboard and exploring the island. Beachview B&BWith free breakfast, parking, WiFi, and acess to beach chairs, towels, coolers, and bikes what more is there to love then this this traditional B&B. Set in a mansion dating back to 1910, this B&B is a 3-minute walk from the Beach. There are 8 quaint rooms with antique furnishings that have en suite bathrooms, flat-screen TVs and coffeemakers. Some rooms have a suit or offer ocean views or private porches. Breakfast is served in a wood-paneled dining room, which also offers drinks and snacks. There is also a lounge with a fireplace, as well as a veranda, and event facilities. Hotel TybeeOverlooking Tybee beach and the Atlantic Ocean, this hotel is steps away from the beach and is a 3-minute walk to the Tybee Island Marine Science Center and the pier. Belive it or not the 2017 film Baywatch was filmed on the beach and pier near the hotel!! There is also 2 outdoor pools and a poolside bar to top it all off.
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Hello, and yes I am back. I am here to introduce a new routine part of my blog; dog guides!! Every month I will put out a new Savannah dog guide specific to the season and month. These guides will test products and will also display different restaurants and activities you can do with your dog in Savannah. This month is really hot in Savannah so I found some things to keep your dog happy and safe from the heat. North pier trailThis activity is located inside of Fort Pulaski national monument off of U.S. 80. This trail will led you out towards the north channel of the Savannah river where there is a small beach for your dogs to play on. To download the map click right below. Also make sure to bring some of the dog friendly sunscreen and bug repellent (listed below) on you walk as it gets really hot in Savannah and the bug are always bad. This is part of a National Monument so there is a fee to get inside. Leapold's Ice CreamNo trip to Savannah is in complete without a trip to Leopold's Ice Cream on Broughton street. They are world famous for their ice cream. But one thing that is not talked about is their pup sundae- vanilla ice cream topped with a dog biscuit. Warren London Dog Sunscreen SprayThis sunscreen is great!! It is all natural with Aloe Vera and grapefruit peel oil. It is a necessary in a place where the UV rating is off the chart! Cedarcide Original Biting Insect Dog & Cat SprayIn Savannah you need to protect your furry pal(s) from pests that can spread disease. This chemical-free bug spray uses uses natural cedar wood oil to kill and repel fleas, ticks, mosquitoes, bed bugs, mites, and chiggers, with no toxins. Musher's Secret Paw Protection Natural Dog WaxIn an area where the sidewalks are 107 degrees in the middle of the summer, our dog's paws need protection. Your pup will be able to walk without hurting his paws on hot sidewalks, sandy beaches, or hard pavement. This moisturizing formula is a blend of 100% pure natural waxes, including white and yellow beeswax and vitamin E that not only protects but also soothes cracked pads and paws.
Hello and welcome back to my blog! This week I am going deep down into Savannah history with some of Savannah's many haunted hotels that are favorites among tourists. It is tourist season in Savannah and this blog is one of my four part "tourist guide" series. I am going to talk about my favorite hotels, shopping, experiences, and restaurants in the next few weeks. So stay posted! The Marshall HouseThe Marshall house was built in 1851. The Marshall house was used as a civil war hospital, where it is said that soldiers would have damaged limbs amputated and is said to be the oldest hotel in Savannah. . It was also used as a hospital when the yellow fever took the lives of many. The Marshall house is not as peaceful as some guests would wish. It is said that voices and screams can still be heard throughout the hotel and the lights will flicker and the faucets turn themselves on and off randomly. 17 Hundred 90 InnThe 17 Hundred 90 Inn has been said to be one of the most haunted hotels in America. A young woman named Anna committed suicide by jumping from a window in room 204. The Inn is said to be haunted by the ghost of Anna. Guests in room 204 have reported being woken suddenly by the sound of smashing glass and seeing a shadowy figure near the foot of the bed Employees have also reported hearing pots and pans rattling in an empty kitchen and hearing mysterious crashing noises in empty guest suites. Foley House Inn The Foley House Inn was built in 1896 by Honoria Foley. The Foley House Inn was undergoing renovations in 1987 when the owners found a human skeleton behind a wall they had just knocked down. The Skeleton was thought to be that of a rich lodger that was murdered for his money. A ghost of a man in top hat has been seen walking in the gardens at night. The ghost has been nicknamed Wally by staff at the hotel. The staff and guest have also reported of strange noises and rushes of air at the hotel at night.
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AuthorHi!! I'm Abby Van Brimmer. I live on Wilmington Island, just outside of Savannah, GA. Us islanders won't get offended if you haven't heard of Wilmington Island. We are a residential part of part of the "armpit of the south" just twenty minutes outside of downtown. I enjoy writing about the many hidden gems on Wilmington Island and the surrounding areas. Archives
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