10 Things to Do in Savannah in March

As the cold winter ends and spring begins, Savannah is gearing up for a season of unique shows and festivals. Stick around to find out where to go.

Adrián Carrero

Adrián Carrero

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10 Things to Do in Savannah in March

Edificio cerca del rio |©RONALD COOPER

Music festivals, St. Patrick's Day, parades, reading and literature festivals are just some of the interesting things you'll appreciate about your visit to this city in March. Springtime definitely brings some of the best things to see and do in Savannah.

And if it's all about seeing iconic and trivial places, March is also one of the best months to visit the city, not only because of the pleasant weather, but also because of the different shows you can see and the entertaining sporting competitions, if physical activities and sports are your thing.

1. Visit the most beautiful homes on the Annual Savannah Tour of Homes and Gardens

Andrew Robeson House|©Billy Wilson
Andrew Robeson House|©Billy Wilson

This is one of the rarest but most special events you can go to in Savannah in March. It's a day where you have the opportunity to visit the city's most beautiful and opulent homes and gardens, see the interior, appreciate the furnishings that have been preserved from generations past to the present day, and see family heirlooms.

As well as being able to see family heirlooms from many years ago, you will learn about the history of each of the houses and their families from the voice of the current residents of these houses. And since all participants are hosted by the owners of the homes, you' ll also get a first-hand experience of southern American hospitality.

This tour is also accompanied by tastings of Southern food, with dishes prepared in these homes to satisfy the palates of the most demanding visitors. This is a fairly exclusive event, so you'll need to book well in advance to enjoy them.

This is also a good opportunity to learn about the old and historic homes of Savannah. But if you can't join this annual tour, which is one of the best tours in Savannah, you can also join the historic house tour in the city.

Details of interest

  • Price: these tours can cost around 65 euros per person.
  • Address: The tour takes you around the houses in downtown Savannah.
  • Date: This is an annual event that takes place towards the end of March.

Take a guided tour of Savannah's historic homes

2. Learn about antiques and architecture at Savannah Antiques & Architecture Weekend

Andrew Low House|©odelisk8
Andrew Low House|©odelisk8

Antiques & Architecture Weekend is a special event where a non-profit organization organizes to preserve the historic heritage of old architecture in Savannah. During this weekend in March you can get a clearer view of the past through relics and antiques.

In addition, many experts in the field are on hand to explain to all attendees everything they need to know about the history of this state. The event takes place in a specific place where both locals and visitors gather to learn more about the history and to make their respective donations to the institutions.

During this weekend you will also have access to the Andrew Low House Museum, one of the best museums in Savannah, where you will be able to appreciate works of great value, as well as different elements and antiques from Georgia and the entire south of the United States. You can even attend the exclusive evening party after the day's exhibits are over.

Details of interest

  • Price: Tickets are sold separately to each of the events, so prices range from 75 to 500 euros per person to attend these exclusive activities.
  • Address: This event takes place every year inside the Andrew Low House Museum at 329 Abercorn Street.
  • Date: Occurs during the first or second weekend of March each year.

Take your tour of the Andrew Low House Museum

3. Taste the best wines at the Hilton Head Wine and Food Festival

person pouring wine by the glass|©Yelena Odintsova
person pouring wine by the glass|©Yelena Odintsova

About 45 minutes from Savannah, Georgia, lies Hilton Head Island, an island that used to be known as a tourist, hotel and summer surfing destination, but nowadays is one of the best places to visit, thanks to its Wine and Food Festival, which should definitely be included among the best food tours in Savannah.

During the event you can sample a lot of traditional foods from the southern United States. You will also have the opportunity to taste the different wines produced in the area. All this in a family atmosphere where you will also be able to see the participation of some of the competitors in the great wine tasting competition.

The Hilton Head Wine and Food Festival venue is one of the best in and around the city, so you'll be able to take lots of pictures of the place and the whole event. One of the best things about this festival is that the resources that are made available after each annual event are directed towards university students pursuing degrees in hospitality and tourism.

Details of interest

  • Price: to attend this event you will have to pay between 45 and 150 euros per person, depending on the type of ticket you want to choose.
  • Address: The event is held at Celebration Park, opposite Coligny Beach.
  • Date: The festival takes place between the second and third week of March.

Take an out-of-the-ordinary food tour

4. Attend the Saint Patrick's Day Parade

Saint Patrick's Day Parade|©davegolden
Saint Patrick's Day Parade|©davegolden

St. Patrick's Day is, in fact, one of the most popular celebrations throughout the United States because it represents an important part of the Irish heritage in the development of the nation. In that sense, the St. Patrick's Day parade has become a must-attend activity whether you are a tourist or a native, in any state of the country.

In the specific case of Savannah, it is a truly fun and colourful parade , thanks to the great participation of the native population. As a tourist, this is an ideal activity to go and see and enjoy the decorations on the various vehicles that join the parade. The route changes from year to year, so I recommend that you check the official website of the event before attending to find out what the route will be.

Details of interest

  • Price: to go and enjoy the parade and see the floats, you don't need to pay anything. If you would like to participate in the parade, you will have to pay a membership fee.
  • Direction: this parade changes its direction year after year, so I recommend you to check the official website to know which will be the route.
  • Date: The event takes place on St. Patrick's Day itself, which is March 17th.

5. Get your fill of vibrant energy during the Savannah Music Festival

Daniel Hope & Friends|©Savannah Music Festival Photos
Daniel Hope & Friends|©Savannah Music Festival Photos

This is one of Savannah's most exemplary music festivals. You'll love the variety of music and talent you'll encounter over the course of the Savannah Music Festival. Over the course of three weeks or so, the city is flooded with the festive and musical atmosphere generated by this series of quality shows.

Since 1989, the festival has been providing attendees with an opportunity to experience and enjoy different musical rhythms from around the world, from jazz to folk to country music and a host of other rhythms. And participants are given the opportunity to showcase their talents on stage.

This is a festival for the whole family, and you'll love it even if you're not a music lover. It's a show that opens up your senses and stimulates your musical side. Plus, you'll get the chance to take lots of photos during the events and maybe meet a few world-class artists.

Interesting details

  • Price: Tickets for this event can be found online and generally cost from 37 euros each.
  • Address: Performances are held at various venues around the city, including the Johnny Mercer Theatre, the Charles H. Morris El Centro Centre, Lucas Theatre of the Arts, among others. To know the itinerary in detail, I recommend you to visit the official website before going to the festival.
  • Date: Generally this event starts the third week of March and stays until the second week of April. The exact dates may vary from year to year.

6. Check out the boat demonstrations at the Savannah Boat Show

Sailboats on the river|©Denis DAVID
Sailboats on the river|©Denis DAVID

If you're into the whole world of boats, motorboats and watercraft, and you've even taken some of the boat tours in Savannah, you definitely need to attend this event. It's a show that year after year brings visitors from all over the country, especially from the states involved, which are Georgia, Florida and South Carolina.

Part of what you are going to see at this expo has to do with updates on water vehicles, the most cutting-edge engines and the most eye-catching models of motorboats, boats, among other things. It is no less than one of the biggest boat shows in the south of the country.

All this is accompanied by a pleasant family atmosphere in which there are also sea cooking competitions, entertainment for all members of the family, gender competitions and live music to liven up the atmosphere. It's a luxurious family plan to do in Savannah with kids.

Details of interest

  • Price: Tickets can cost between 6 and 12 euros, depending on the type of audience, whether adults or children. The price also increases to approximately 15 euros for a three-day ticket.
  • Address: Takes place every year at the Savannah Convention Center.
  • Date: The event is usually held over three days in the last week of March.

7. Shop for some interesting things at the Savannah Women's Show

The Chocolate Lady|©savbill
The Chocolate Lady|©savbill

The Savannah Women's Show is a fair by women and for women where you'll find booths selling everything from fashion to food, health and even health care products, all in a celebratory atmosphere where the whole family can come to enjoy, eat and listen to music.

This is one of the ideal shows to visit in Savannah during the month of March, which also happens to be Women's Month. You'd be amazed at the creativity you can find at each of the booths, so I recommend going on a budget so you can buy things from each booth.

Interesting details

  • Price: to go and enjoy this event you don't have to pay anything, although the things you want to take from each stand, you have to pay for them.
  • Address: takes place at the Savannah Convention Center.
  • Date: Held during the first week of March, which coincides with Women's Day.

8. Run 5K for Beer at the Savannah Craft Brew Races

Women running on the road|©Pixabay
Women running on the road|©Pixabay

When it comes to sporting events, the Savannah Craft Brew Races stands out from the crowd. It's a 5K race through the entire city, starting at the Savannah Convention Center. To participate all you have to do is sign up and request your registration packet. On race day you will run and enjoy the family friendly atmosphere.

In the midst of the race atmosphere you'll have the chance to enjoy a variety of musical and culinary events that are there to entertain attendees, so going to the race is a good plan if you want to participate, but it's also a good plan if you just want to watch the runners and enjoy the banquet.

It's a race that is run in groups and part of the prizes are craft beers, considering it 's a race in honour of this traditional beverage of Savannah and the entire southern United States. In that sense, if there is something that will not be missing during the race, it will be beer, so if you go to the city in March, you have to go to this event, even if you go to Savannah for three days or less.

Details of interest

  • Price: Prices can vary from year to year, so check the event's official website to find out what the prices are for the season you want to attend. Although in general prices range between 15 and 70 euros depending on the type of participation in the race and the time of year in which you secure your participation.
  • Address: The race starts from the Savannah Convention Centre.
  • Date: Usually takes place during the first week of March.

9. Bring the kids to run in the March of Dimes Shamrock Run

Shamrock Runners in City Market|©savbill
Shamrock Runners in City Market|©savbill

This is one of the most significant runs because it is held in commemoration of St. Patrick's Day. The March of Dimes Shamrock Run is a family-friendly event where you can bring the kids to participate in the kids' race that takes place just before the adult 5K. It's a meaningful event where you'll find a lively and festive atmosphere.

The costumes are one of the most entertaining attractions of the event, in fact, if you can and want to go in costume to enjoy the event, you can do that too. During the event you will be able to try different foods and drinks, of course, you must be over 21 years old to taste alcoholic beverages.

A plus of this event is that even dogs and other pets are allowed, as long as you are responsible for their waste. There are almost always live DJs providing the musical atmosphere and multiple activities for children in the kids zone of the show.

Details of interest

  • Price: Tickets can cost up to 15 euros per person, depending largely on which events you attend, whether it's just the race or you're also going to the VIP party.
  • Address: The race usually starts in Downtown Savannah at Barnard St & W Congress St, Savannah.
  • Date: The event usually takes place the first weekend in March.

10. Lose yourself in the poet's lyrics at the Flannery O'Connor Celebration

Flannery O'Connor's birthplace|©pdoyen
Flannery O'Connor's birthplace|©pdoyen

Flannery O'Connor is a very important figure to the city of Savannah, which is why her birthday always results in an extensive celebration with live music, cake, coffee, tea, chocolate and many other beverages. At the same time you can enjoy different artists presenting their works during the event.

In addition, you will see some artisans who come to the celebration basically to sell the products they have made with a lot of creativity, originality and with their own hands. In the end it all turns out to be a very pleasant family atmosphere, where even the children enjoy not only the stories of Flannery O'Conner, but also the activities for them.

During the event you will also be able to enter Flannery O'Conner's house for free to see what life was like for the young poetess during the Great Depression, when she was just a child. On your way out, don't forget to take some souvenirs from the gift shop.

To learn more about the history of the United States, I recommend taking one of Savannah's best historical tours, which are dedicated to telling you about the historical anecdotes of Savannah.

Interesting details

  • Price: admission is free for all attendees.
  • Address: This fair is positioned in Savannah's Lafayette Square.
  • Date: Occurs on Flannery O'Connor's birthday, which is 27 September.

March temperatures in Savannah

Sunset on the Savannah River|©strat-driver
Sunset on the Savannah River|©strat-driver

As it is the end of winter, temperatures begin to rise gradually and can be between 12 and 23 degrees Celsius on any given day in March towards the end of the month.

In terms of rainfall, it can rain for up to 6 days at most during the month. The sky remains cloudy for almost half of the month, while the hours of sunshine increase as the month progresses. By the end of March, the sunshine time during each day has increased by about 59 minutes.