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motor coaches
Who needs a motor coach permit?
Permits are required for all motor coaches more than 34 feet in length touring and/or traveling within
Savannah's Historic District. The permitting process is used to assist operators navigate downtown and get
to hotels, restaurants and destinations using the best routes and parking options.
With easy access via highway, rail and air, you can add accessibility to Savannah's long list
of selling points. Whatever mode of transportation you choose, you'll have no trouble
getting your group to and from Savannah.
getting here
Driving to Savannah
Getting to Savannah by car is easy
and enjoyable, with plenty of scenic
Georgia beauty to take in along
the way. Savannah is best accessed
via Interstate 95 (North/South) or
Interstate 16 (East/West).
Savannah by Rail
Many groups find that Amtrak is a fun,
convenient and affordable way to travel.
Savannah is a major stop on Amtrak's Palmetto
and Silver Service lines between New York and
Miami. The Silver Star and Silver Meteor provide
daily service to and from Savannah.
Air Service
Located just 15 miles from the Historic District, the Savannah/
Hilton Head International Airport (SAV) offers approximately
46 daily flights in and out of Savannah. Scheduled airlines
include Delta, United, Frontier, American, JetBlue, Allegiant,
Breeze, Silver, Southwest, Sun Country, and Avelo. We hope to
expand the number of cities served with direct flights in the
coming year with potential to expand in the future.
On the Bus
Savannah is a hub for
Greyhound Bus Lines,
so your guests can
access Savannah by
bus from all over the
United States, Canada
and Mexico.
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