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Yachts For Sale In Savannah

Savannah, in Georgia’s Chatham County, was named by Conde Nast Traveler magazine’s readers as one of the “world’s friendliest cities” for its quintessential southern hospitality and charm known worldwide. Savannah invokes images of ghostly moss draped oak trees and exquisitely beautiful squares surrounded by cobblestone streets and historic buildings. Indeed, Savannah has a rich history, founded in 1733 by General James E. Oglethorpe whose plan for urban development and growth; a grid system of green-space squares buffering residential areas, created colonial Georgia’s first planned city. In 1966, downtown Savannah became the largest National Landmark District in the US. Savannah was originally designed with 24 squares following The Oglethorpe Plan and now form the Historic District.

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YACHTS LOCATED NEAR Savannah Georgia

photo of 44' Dean 440 1998

IMPROBABILITY

44' Dean 440 1998

Savanah, Georgia, United States

photo of 44' Brewer 1988

Jouaie

44' Brewer 1988

Brunswick, Georgia, United States

photo of 43' Silverton 43MY 2003

Totally Yachtsome

43' Silverton 43MY 2003

Jekyll Island, Georgia, United States

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photo of 43' Hatteras 43 Motor Yacht 1986

All In

43' Hatteras 43 Motor Yacht 1986

Richmond Hill, Georgia, United States

photo of 42' Leopard 2022

Grey Ghost

42' Leopard 2022

Brunswick, Georgia, United States

photo of 42' Lagoon 42 Owners Version 2018

Sugarfoot II

42' Lagoon 42 Owners Version 2018

Saint Simons, Georgia, United States

photo of 42' Ocean Alexander 423 Classico 1996

SUNDOG

42' Ocean Alexander 423 Classico 1996

Savannah, Georgia, United States

photo of 41' Bahama Bahama 41 2016

Bill Time

41' Bahama Bahama 41 2016

Savannah, Georgia, United States

photo of 40' Hinckley Bermuda 40 1961

Sabrina

40' Hinckley Bermuda 40 1961

Saint Simons Island, Georgia, United States

photo of 37' Front Runner 37CAT 2024

37' Front Runner 37CAT 2024

Savannah, Georgia, United States

photo of 37' Axopar 37XC Cross Cabin 2023

37' Axopar 37XC Cross Cabin 2023

Saint Simons Island, Georgia, United States

photo of 36' Glasstream 360 SCX 2014

36' Glasstream 360 SCX 2014

Lagrange, Georgia, United States

photo of 34' Regulator 34SS 2018

Perchy

34' Regulator 34SS 2018

Savannah, Georgia, United States

photo of 33' Sea Ray 2012

33' Sea Ray 2012

Gainesville, Georgia, United States

United Listing
photo of 31' Island Packet 31 1985

31' Island Packet 31 1985

Saint Marys, Georgia, United States

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Only two have been lost over the years to urban sprawl. Calhoun Square, designed in1851, is the only square with all original historic buildings remaining. Ellis Square, designed in 1733, was once the site of the Old City Market, where merchants sold plantation crops and wares. It was lost to urban sprawl, but recently recovered and restored. Franklin Square (1791), named after Ben Franklin, was also known as Water Tower Square as it was the site of the city’s water tower for many years. Another of note is Chippewa Square (1815) commemorating the Battle of Chippewa in the War of 1812. It also features a bronze stature of General James E. Oglethorpe and was the site of movie, Forrest Gump’s bus stop scenes. Today the squares are surrounded by shops, galleries, cafes, restaurants, hotels, private residences, businesses and much more in various architectural styles. Many feature historical statuary and other landmarks enabling visitors to connect with the city’s history.

Today Savannah is arranged in four distinct Districts. The Historic District downtown area features cobblestone streets, landmarks, 18th century houses, museums restaurants and the 22 remaining park squares. The Victorian District features Victorian-style homes built in the 1800s and is primarily a residential neighborhood. The Starland District is lively with art and innovation; loaded with galleries, boutiques, entertainment venues and restaurants. Moon River is a district of salt marshes, maritime forest trails, the historic Gullah Geechee Oystering Community; the District for a lowcountry experience in history and ecotourism.

Tybee Island, Savannah’s beach, is only 20 minutes from downtown. Besides the beaches, eco-kayak tours and sunset cruises are available. Or visit the Tybee Island Lighthouse Station and Museum. The popular ocean pier with a viewing pavilion is a short walk from Fannie’s on the Beach, a restaurant with sidewalk tables or the upstairs second-story patio with a view of the pier. It features a huge menu with something for everyone. The popular Crab Shack has a huge patio overlooking the marsh. Visitors can enjoy a lowcounty boil in a casual setting. The North Beach Bar & Grill near Tybee Island Lighthouse is a quaint islands-style “beachside shack” serving Caribbean inspired dishes. The Deck Beachbar & Kitchen, serving casual fare, is the only direct beachfront restaurant on the island. Gerald’s Pig & Shrimp is a roadside eatery featuring award-winning BBQ and seafood. Enjoy fresh-squeezed limeade at this outdoor restaurant and bar. A-J’s Dockside Restaurant is located on Tybee’s Back River Beach—a perfect spot for great food and sunsets, and to watch for dolphins!

Boaters have the advantage of exploring and enjoying Savannah’s vast marshlands, rivers and creeks filled with marine life, from the water. Cruisers on the Great Loop have many marina choices along the many waters of Savannah. The Bull river Marina is a 100-slip full-service marina located in the salt marshes of Wilmington Island. The sheltered harbor offers daily, weekly, monthly deep-water dockage rentals. Lazaretto Creek Marina is family-owned and operated since 1992, with year-round dockage, wet slips, fuel and much more, is the closest marina to the Atlantic Ocean. Isle of Hope Marina, founded in 1926, is minutes from Savannah’s historical downtown and located in a very picturesque area with some of the most beautiful residences. The marina features 4000’ of concrete docks, 600’ deep-water face docks able to accommodate megayachts, fuel, pump-out service, loaner cars and bicycles for guests and much more.

Thunderbolt Marina is located on the Wilmington River, just outside of Savanna. The marina has 750’ of floating dock space available. Amenities include laundry facilities, shower, restrooms and fresh donuts delivered each morning to your boat! Morningstar Marinas Bahia Bleu has a 500’ transient dock, wet slips, fuel, and easy access to downtown Savannah, the AICW and Wilmington River. Other notable marinas are, Hogan’s Marina with transient docking, Coffee Bluff Marina on Savannah’s southside, a full-service marina with wet slip rentals, Ft McAllister Marina, renovated in 2008 and considered to be the finest in Georgia, located next to award-winning Fish Tales restaurant, and Savannah Bend Marina.