Georgia sits right above Florida on the Atlantic coast and is known for its natural landscape of mountains and rivers. The US state has more than 45 state parks that boast miles of hiking trails and whitewater courses. The Cumberland Island National Seashore often has wild horses roaming its beaches, while Springer Mountain is the starting point of the Appalachian Hiking Trail.
Named after King George II, Georgia played an important role in history with more than 400 Civil War battlefields and cemeteries as well as museums and colonial mansions scattered across the state. For something a little more kid-friendly, head over to Atlanta and check out the world’s largest collection of Coke memorabilia at World of Coca-Cola.
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Savannah
Savannah is a great city to explore on foot, and one of the best places for a stroll is River Street. Running along the Savannah River, the street is bordered by 19th-century cotton warehouses, which have been lovingly restored and...
Tybee Island
Tybee Island is a small barrier island city in Georgia famed for its broad, gold-sand beaches, historic forts and buildings, local history museums, shopping and dining. The famed South Beach area features a scenic pier that stretches over the water...
Jekyll Island
Jekyll Island, just off the Georgia coast, is one of the state’s Golden Isles and is known for beaches, museums,...
Atlanta
Atlanta is Georgia’s shiny skyscraping capital, where traditional southern charm meets modern cosmopolitan style. Steeped in a rich African-American history,...
Helen
The town of Helen is situated in northeastern Georgia’s mountain region and is noted for its Bavarian architecture, vineyards, camping,...
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Courtland Grand Hotel, Trademark Collection by Wyndham
Courtland Grand Hotel, Trademark Collection by Wyndham