July Overview
- High temperature: 92°F (33°C)
- Low temperature: 74°F (23°C)
- Hours daylight/sun: 9 hours
- Water temperature: 83°F (0°C)
July is the hottest month in Savannah. Temperature highs reach 92°F (33°C) and the sun shines for 9 hours each day. With the heat also comes some humidity and rain. July has an average of 9 rainy days in Savannah. The Atlantic Ocean water temperature measures 83°F (28°C) in July. Rain or sun, the temperature hardly ever drops below 74°F (23°C). Tip: Check for any possible hurricanes before travelling!
Savannah is such a beautiful summer vacation spot with children as well because you can combine a fantastic beach vacation with a city break. And there are also masses of family friendly activities from a ghost walk to a visit to the Children’s Museum. 4th of July celebrations are huge too.
Best Time to Visit Savannah
Thanks to its maritime climate, Savannah is a fantastic place to visit at any time of the year. Savannah’s peak season lasts from March until July when temperatures measure the warmest and many of the main events, including the St Patrick\'s parade, are being held. Fall, when temperatures are still beautifully warm and most of the summer crowd has left, is a fantastic time to visit.
Things to know about Savannah
Savannah, located in the charming South, is well known for its beautiful nature, impressive architecture and a flair full of romance. During its long history the elegant and cultivated city did indeed have a lot of different experiences. Besides the historic landmarks you can encounter many modern boutiques, galleries and restaurants. The city offers a unique combination of fantastic food, art, music, hospitality and playfulness.
Exciting sights, beloved bars and a beautifully laid back population, Savannah has a lot to offer. With over 45 cultural highlights, Savannah is the vacation destination for anyone who can’t get enough of history and traditions.
Whether by trolleybus, horse carriage, bicycle or segway, getting around Savannah is fun. Savannah is actually one of the best cities for pedestrians too which makes it easy to walk from sight to sight and from the multiple fountains to oak trees covered in Spanish moss.
In the historic district you will find over 100 restaurants- it’s no wonder that Savannah has become a famous gourmet destination besides all its historic sights! Quite a few famous chefs are local to Savannah and the beautiful aroma of delicious food follows you all around town.
All year round Savannah attracts visitors with its many diverse festivals, shows and exhibitions. Each spring the crowd arrives from all over the world to visit Savannah’s famous events such as the Stopover Music Festival or the huge celebrations around St Patrick’s day. During summer the nearby Tybee Island is the hotspot and fall is the season for festivals including the Savannah Film Festival, Savannah Food & Wine Festival and many more.
You might not think too much about Savannah at first but the very attractive combination of old and new will surely impress you!