Plane tickets from Phoenix to Savannah

cats Savannah cats are a unique and exotic breed of cats that have been gaining popularity in recent years. These cats are widely thought of as a combination between a wild African Serval cat and a domestic cat. They have an incredible personality and a witty intelligence, making them a great pet for an owner who loves cats. From their distinctive leopard-like markings to their antics, these cats have a lot to offer anyone looking for a loving and rare breed of cat to add to the family. In this article, we will explore in detail all the wonderful and unique characteristics of the Savannah cat breed.

Getting to Know Savannah

Savannah is located along the Savannah River in the U.S. state of Georgia. As of 2020, its population is estimated at 146,000 people, making it the third largest city in the state. Savannah runs on Eastern Standard Time and observes Daylight Savings Time from March to November. The official language of Savannah is English, although Spanish is widely spoken by its large Hispanic population. The city's currency is the US dollar. Savannah has a long and prosperous history, with a unique culture and heritage. A popular attraction is its riverfront, where shops, galleries, and cafes line the waterfront and where visitors can take in the city's architecture or take a riverboat tour. It's also the home of the famous Savannah Music Festival, an annual celebration of local music and culture.

Climate and Weather

The climate of Savannah, Georgia is considered to be a humid subtropical climate. The area experiences hot and humid summers, mild winters, and abundant rainfall throughout the year. Summers are generally hot and humid with temperatures averaging in the mid 80s and low 90s F (around 30-32 C), and nighttime temperatures in the lower 70s F (21-24 C). Winters are milder but still experience some cold snaps with overnight temperatures in the lower 40s F (5-7 C). Rainfall is abundant throughout the year with an average of around 49 inches (124 cm) each year. The area experiences most of its rainfall during the summer months, with thunderstorms often occurring in the afternoon and evening. Thunderstorms can bring intense rain and lightning and can often even produce hail. During the winter months, rain is less frequent, but there is still frequent mild precipitation.

Touring Savannah: Airport and Transportation

There are two airports in Savannah, Georgia. They are the Savannah/Hilton Head International Airport (SAV) and the Hunter Army Airfield (HUA). You can get from Savannah/Hilton Head International Airport to downtown Savannah using a taxi, rideshare, or city bus. Fares vary according to the type of transport you choose, but a taxi cab will cost approximately $35-45, while rideshare services like Uber and Lyft will cost around $21-28. No, you cannot change money at Savannah Airport. You can, however, access ATMs or exchange bureaus.

Exploring the Rich History and Culture of Savannah

  1. Savannah is known for its unique character and deep-rooted cultural ties to the Gullah-Geechee community. The Gullah-Geechee are descendants of people who were brought to Georgia’s Sea Islands during the Atlantic Slave Trade, and their impact on the city’s culture is profound.
  2. Savannah was established in 1733 as the first colony in Georgia and has a variety of important historical locations to explore, including the First African Baptist Church, the Lucas Theatre and the home of Juliette Gordon Low, the founder of the Girl Scouts
  3. Savannah also hosts multiple cultural festivals, like the Savannah Black Heritage Festival, the Savannah Jazz Festival, and the Savannah Music Festival, which bring together world-renowned performers and local talent.

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