Leave the driving to us! Cruise from Hilton Head Island to Savannah, Georgia (2-hours each way), for a day trip that will allow you to spend four hours in the city as we dock directly on River Street,
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Location: Hilton Head Island
What's Included
- Hilton Head to Savannah Round-Trip Ferry Ticket (1 hour 45 minutes each way)
- Approximately 4 hours of free time to explore Savannah, Georgia
- Indoor Air-Conditioned Seating
- Outdoor Open Air Seating
- Views of the low country waterways during your cruise
- Drinks and snacks available for purchase on board
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: The ferry terminal is located at Harbour Town, which is pretty easy to find. If you’re driving, there’s parking right there, but it can fill up quickly, especially on weekends. I recommend arriving at least 30 minutes before departure to find a spot and get your tickets. If you’re staying on the island, consider taking a bike or using a rideshare service to skip the hassle!
A: Yes, there’s a bathroom on board the ferry! It’s in the enclosed cabin area, and it's pretty clean. Just make sure to plan your trip timing, as it’s a bit of a journey, and you don't want to be rushing!
A: The ferry runs year-round, but spring (March to May) and fall (September to November) are the best times. The weather is usually mild, and you avoid the summer heat and humidity. Just be aware of potential rain—if it’s stormy, they might cancel trips, so keep an eye on the forecast!
Discussions
Thinking of gifting the ferry trip to Savannah—any thoughts?
I’m considering buying round-trip ferry tickets from Hilton Head to Savannah as a gift for my parents. They love exploring new places, and this seems perfect! The four hours to explore the city sounds awesome. Has anyone done this? What do you recommend they check out in Savannah? Also, is the ferry ride smooth? My mom gets a bit seasick.
Anyone used the ferry to Savannah with kids?
I’m planning a day trip to Savannah with my little ones, and I'm thinking about using the ferry. The trip sounds fun! Just worried about keeping them entertained during the 2-hour rides. Any tips or advice from people who’ve taken kids on the ferry?