Grand Rapids to Savannah Flights Starting at $86 Round Trip!
Flights from Grand Rapids to Savannah are currently priced starting at just $86 round trip for travel in March and April — an excellent deal for a destination that typically averages $300+ from West Michigan.
The last time I saw prices anywhere near this range was around this same time last year, so if Savannah has been on your radar, this is one of the better opportunities we’ve seen in a while.
Savannah is one of those destinations that works equally well for a long weekend getaway or a full week exploring the Lowcountry. The city has a character all its own — historic streets, moss-draped oak trees, coastal scenery, and one of the best food scenes in the Southeast.
Why Travelers Love Savannah
Historic Charm Everywhere
Savannah’s historic district is one of the most beautiful in the country. The city is built around 22 park-like squares, surrounded by centuries-old homes, churches, and cobblestone streets. It’s incredibly walkable and perfect for wandering.
Easy Access to the Coast
Within about 20 minutes you can be on Tybee Island, Savannah’s laid-back beach town. Visitors enjoy dolphin tours, kayaking through the marshes, bike rides along the shoreline, and classic beach days along the Atlantic.
A Fantastic Food Scene
Savannah has become a serious destination for food lovers. A few restaurants worth checking out include:
The Grey – a nationally recognized restaurant set inside a restored 1938 Greyhound bus terminal
Husk Savannah – elevated Southern cuisine in a beautiful historic home
Mrs. Wilkes’ Dining Room – a legendary family-style Southern meal that’s worth the wait in line
Leopold’s Ice Cream – a Savannah institution dating back to 1919
Hotels Worth Considering
Savannah has a great mix of historic inns and newer boutique hotels. A few popular options include:
Perry Lane Hotel – a stylish luxury hotel with one of the best rooftop views in the city
The Marshall House – a beautifully restored historic hotel dating back to 1851, located right in the heart of the Historic District and known for its classic Savannah charm
The Alida Hotel – located along the Savannah Riverfront near shops and restaurants
JW Marriott Savannah Plant Riverside District – a massive and beautifully restored power plant turned hotel and entertainment district
Hamilton-Turner Inn – one of the most charming historic inns in the city
The DeSoto Savannah – a recently renovated hotel near Forsyth Park featuring modern rooms, a rooftop pool, and easy access to Savannah’s historic squares and restaurants
Between the historic architecture, coastal access, incredible food scene, and relaxed Southern atmosphere, Savannah has become one of the most enjoyable cities to visit in the Southeast.
At $86 round trip, this is a fantastic opportunity to experience it without spending much on flights. ✈️















