Our goal is always to find the most interesting and memorable lodging a region offers. Here's one of our favorites from this itinerary. For a complete list, please call or email us.

Rutledge House Inn
A member of the Historic Hotels of America, the inn was once home to John Rutledge, an original signer of the U.S. Constitution. History records show the Rutledge family welcomed George Washington here in 1791. Lovingly restored, the beautiful details of the home include elaborately carved Italian marble fireplaces and graceful ironwork. The charming rooms have a colonial look with original moldings and carved fireplaces furnished with antiques.

Starting Point: Charleston, South Carolina

Ending Point: Savannah, Georgia

The Lowcountry region of South Carolina and Georgia has a warm, sometimes humid, climate. We will be spending some of our time boating and kayaking where temperatures tend to be cooler than the average.

Average
Daily Highs (°F)
 April  May  Sept.  Oct.
Charleston  76  83  83  77
Savannah  78  84  85  78

Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil - John Berendt
A best-selling book in which Berendt magically turns his relatively brief stay in Savannah into a rollicking and sensitive portrait of the city, capturing a great variety of colorful characters and the spirit of the place.

Charleston! Charleston! The History of a Southern City -
Walter Fraser

A definitive history of Charleston from its establishment in 1670 and its heyday as a bustling seaport and plantation town, through the Civil War and the devastation and rebuilding after Hurricane Hugo in 1989.

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