A Maid of Honor HQ three-day sample
Spanish moss, ghost tours, and rooftop cocktails in America's most hauntingly beautiful city.
Savannah, GA carries 8 bachelorette-friendly nightlife venues and 12 curated daytime activities in this guide, with a 4.65-star Google average across 2 rated spots. The 3-day sample below anchors Friday at The Collins Quarter and Saturday night at The Olde Pink House.
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The three days
Day 1 · Friday
Day 2 · Saturday
Day 3 · Sunday
The shortlist
18th-century mansion with a candlelit tavern basement and Georgia coastal cocktails — the most atmospheric bar in Savannah.
Rooftop bar perched over the Savannah River with panoramic waterfront views and craft cocktails.
Prohibition-era speakeasy aesthetic with a serious craft cocktail list and live jazz — elegant and intimate.
Scratch-made Southern comfort with a refined edge and a stellar cocktail list — ideal for a group dinner.
Savannah's most photogenic brunch spot — floral decor, lavender lattes, and eggs benedict that photographs like a magazine.
Classic Savannah diner beloved for big breakfasts and strong coffee — the recovery brunch after a big night.
Questions bridesmaids ask
Three days — fly in Friday afternoon, do the big dinner + nightlife Friday night, the signature daytime activity plus another dinner Saturday, and a late brunch Sunday before wheels up. Two nights works for drive-in groups; four only if the bride wants a full resort day.
Six to ten bridesmaids is the sweet spot — big enough for a proper reservation, small enough to share one rental home and one group dinner table without splitting the party.
Lock lodging four to six months out, dinners six to eight weeks out, and the headline activity once the group flight count is confirmed. Savannah lodging tightens fast in peak wedding season (April–June and September–October).
Budget $550–$1,100 per bridesmaid for a three-day weekend in Savannah, GA — that covers a shared rental home, two big dinners, one activity, and nightlife. Upgrading to a boutique hotel or a private chef pushes the per-person into $1,200–$1,800.
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