Georgia
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Georgia B&B
Destinations
Savannah is known for its five-star restaurants, elegant historic inns, bed and breakfasts and hotels. Recreate at Skidaway Island State Park.
Atlanta, Georgia
Atlanta is the headquarters of corporations like CNN and Coca-Cola. Explore African-American heritage sites and Stone Mountain Park.
Dahlonega, Georgia
Dahlonega is in the Blue Ridge Mountains. Enjoy shopping, touring the Historic District, and hiking in the Chattahoochee Nat'l Forest.
Tybee Island, Georgia
Tybee Island is the perfect family vacation! Beautiful beaches and a short drive to Savannah make Tybee the #1 choice for the entire family.
This peachy state will charm you into relaxation during your Georgia bed and breakfast vacation. Whether you settle into a timeless plantation home, a city centered bed and breakfast, or a quaint country inn, innkeepers will treat you like an old friend. Visit hospitable Georgia and see what it means to feel at ease.
Georgia Bed and Breakfasts By City
Featured B&B's
Featured B&BGoodbread House
St. Marys, GA
Victorian hideaway in quaint historic fishing village off I-95. Ferry to Cumberland Island National Seashore. Golf Cart Community. Healing and Spa Treatments. Personality Consultations.
Featured B&BThe Zeigler House
Savannah, GA
Mingle with Savannah's gentlefolk from our magnificently situated inn, near historical landmarks and on 'the most beautiful street in America'.
Featured B&BWashington Plantation
Washington, GA
This fine old B&B inn began life in 1828 & grew into its present superb example of Greek Revival architecture. The 7 acres of grounds, planted with magnolias, oaks, dogwood, pecan, hickory, elm and crape myrtle, have served as a backdrop for history.
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Georgia Bed and Breakfast
From an undulating wilderness to a bustling city, Georgia has it all. A diverse geography provides ample outdoor activities, like rock climbing, fishing, whitewater rafting, hunting and hiking along the Appalachian Trail, where you might encounter deer, elk, moose and even American black bears. Home to Ted Turner, the 1,400 shops of “Beverly Hills East”, The Atlanta Aquarium, the Georgia Museum of Art, and the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra and Chorus, Atlanta city amazes visitors for days. And with a cuisine of southern favorites and international gems, guests struggle to stray from this cultural hub of the south. Rich in agriculture, inns can guarantee freshness in their breakfast menus. Explore Georgia and find another place to call home.
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