Georgia: Savannah vs. Tybee

Port City Showdown: Georgia Edition

“I said, Georgia, oh Georgia. No peace I find. Just an old sweet song keeps Georgia on my mind.” 
Ray Charles said it best about the sweet Peach State, but we say a showdown is necessary. These two coastal destinations are just thirty minutes by land, a couple hours by sea, but they’re a world away from each other.
Who will win this Port City Showdown? Savannah or Tybee Island?

Savannah, GA is a charming coastal city that sits on the edge of the Savannah River, just 20 miles upriver from the Atlantic.

EAT: Vic’s on the River (26 East Bay Street) Check out the hand-drawn map of General Sherman’s march through Georgia made by Union soldiers in the main dining room, and order the jumbo crab cakes. vicsontheriver.com

DRINK: Five Oaks Taproom (201 W Bay Street) Beer lovers, rejoice. Five Oaks has a drink menu that focuses exclusively on Georgia Brews. Grab some brews and go (literally you can! Savannah has an open container policy)or stay for some grub. fiveoakstaproom.com

DOCK: Isle of Hope Marina  A full-service marina located directly on the intercoastal waterway. Yachting services are available, as well as unique overwater pavilion rentals.  iohmarina.com/

DO: Bonaventure Cemetary (330 Bonaventure Rd, Thunderbolt ) It sounds strange, but this gorgeous and historic cemetery is a must-see on any cruisers’ itinerary. bonaventurehistorical.com

Tybee Island, GA  is bustling barrier island in the east. In fact, it is the easternmost point of the state. Rich in history and gorgeous beaches.

EAT: Coco’s Sunset Grille (1A Old US Highway 80) The aptly named Coco’s is the place to be at the end of the day. The freshest seafood and the best evening views. Did we mention the sunsets? cocostybee.com

DRINK: Tybee Island Fish Camp (106 S. Campbell Avenue) A rustic location serving up high-end charm along with delicious cocktails. If you want to do more than have a few drinks, you’ll need reservations.  tybeeislandfishcamp.com

DOCK: Tybee Island Marina (4 Old Tybee Road)  What this marina lacks in size, it more than makes up for it in service and extra amenities, including unique tours, charters, and other events. tybeeislandmarina.com 

DO: Lighthouse Station (30 Meddin Dr) Built in 1736, the Tybee Lighthouse is the tallest in Georgia. If you’re willing to climb the 178 steps to the top, you’ll be treated to a spectacular view. tybeelighthouse.org

Who should win the battle of Georgia? Let us know in the comments!

Wilmington vs. Wilmington

Port City Showdown

What’s in a name? If the name is ‘Wilmington’, it’s Riverwalks.  The two coastal cities of Delaware and North Carolina share a whole lot more than just a name and a scenic Riverwalk. They share street names (Front, Water, Market and Orange, to name just a few), historic downtowns and some great eats.
Who will win the battle of Wilmington?

Delaware’s port city sits on the Christina and Delaware rivers and is chock-full of activities as the cultural and entertainment capital of the state.

EAT: Harry’s Seafood Grille (101 S Market St) Fresh seafood, reasonable prices, open atmosphere. What’s better than that? harryshospitalitygroup.com/harrys

DRINK: Nomad Bar (905 N Orange St) Aptly described by someone as “…stepping into someone’s living room to listen to a live band.” inwilmingtonde.com/places/nomad-bar

DOCK: Delaware City Marina   A full-service marina and boatyard with slips, storage, ship’s store, gift shop, fuel, ice and a full array of marine services. delawarecitymarina.biz/

DO: Riverwalk (N Market St)  Lined with activities, eateries, bars, museums and more. riverfrontwilm.com/

North Carolina’s port is the most accessible coastal area in the state. With a rich history and frequent events, the city is always bustling.

EAT: PinPoint (114 Market St) A rotating menu features local seasonal offerings from local farmers & fishermen. pinpointrestaurant.com/

DRINK: The Blind Elephant (21 N Front St ) A 1920s prohibition bar located in an abandoned alley creates a cozy atmosphere and serves top-shelf drinks. blindelephantspeakeasy.com

DOCK: Port City Marina  A protected, deep water, full-service marina that can accommodate boats up to 250 feet is situated in the heart of downtown Wilmington. portcitymarina.com

DO: Riverwalk (5 N Water St) A wide walkway with scenic views, the Riverwalk also boast markets and events each weekend. riverfrontwilm.com/

Who should win the battle of Wilmington? Let us know in the comments!

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