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Monday Outing for Guests (Optional)

Historic Savannah City Tour,
The Lady and Sons Restaurant and More!
$59 per person

Enjoy 270 years of rich history from the comfort of one of Savannah’s famous red trolleys. This guided tour will show you many of Savannah’s 18th and 19th century buildings, including former waterfront cotton warehouses that now serve as restaurants, hotels and shops. You’ll also visit one of Savannah’s finest mansions, the Davenport House. Make sure you bring your appetite for the trolley’s last stop and the highlight of the tour—lunch at The Lady and Sons restaurant, made famous by the Food Network’s Paula Deen. There you’ll enjoy a delicious home-cooked meal in an atmosphere of true Southern hospitality. Afterward, you can walk off lunch with a stroll back to the Hyatt Regency Hotel, or you can enjoy an afternoon of shopping in the Historic District, since it’s all located within easy walking distance.

Tuesday Outings for Participants and Guests (Optional)

Henderson Golf Club $95 per person
The place to play golf in Savannah is the Henderson Golf Club! You’ll have a memorable day on this premier course playing an 18-hole scramble. The day includes transportation, lunch, shared golf cart, green fees and prizes.


  

Savannah River Queen Tour and Luncheon Buffet $45 per person
Get a glimpse of Savannah as its founder General Oglethorpe first saw it in 1733. Sit back and relax as the Captain of the River Queen narrates the fascinating history of the Savannah River. During the cruise you’ll enjoy a delicious luncheon buffet as you view historic landmarks such as the cotton warehouses lining River Street and the world-famous “Waving Girl” statue. You might even pass some of the huge modern freighters from around the world that travel the river each day!
 

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