Residents and visitors enjoying diverse summer activities in Savannah.
Savannah presents a variety of activities for residents and visitors seeking relief from the summer heat. From wellness experiences like the Savannah Ice Tub Club to cultural attractions such as museums and art exhibitions, there’s something for everyone. Engage in indoor wellness, explore Savannah’s rich heritage, or enjoy creative outlets through craft activities and performances. With numerous community events, Savannah is the go-to destination for a delightful summer experience.
Savannah is now presenting a variety of activities for residents and visitors looking to escape the sweltering summer temperatures, which can reach the late 90s accompanied by frequent summer showers. From wellness experiences to cultural exhibitions, Savannah has something for everyone to enjoy without prolonged outdoor exposure.
One of the standout offerings in Savannah this summer is the Savannah Ice Tub Club, which promotes wellness through cold plunges, breathwork, yoga, and sauna sessions. The club’s next cold plunge event is scheduled for today, July 5, at 8 a.m. This event is a collaborative effort involving Good Fortune Market, the PERC Group, and As You Are Yoga, making it a unique opportunity to refresh during the hot season. For more information on the Ice Tub Club, interested individuals can visit their official website.
Another notable option for those looking to spend time indoors is the Tybee Island Marine Science Center. Located at 37 Meddin Drive on Tybee Island, the center offers engaging marine science and nature-based programs, along with live animal exhibits that delight visitors of all ages. The center operates from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Wednesday through Monday, with an admission fee of $15. More details are available on their official website.
The Telfair Museums also provide a cultural haven with access to three distinct buildings showcasing art and architecture spanning three centuries. Art lovers can purchase a Telfair trio pass for unlimited visits to the Telfair Academy, Jepson Center, Telfair Children’s Museum, and the Owens-Thomas House & Slave Quarters for $30. Additional details regarding the pass and museum offerings can be found online.
Savannah’s rich African American heritage is highlighted through the Savannah Black Heritage Experience, curated by Visit Savannah. This itinerary features essential sites, including the Ralph Mark Gilbert Civil Rights Museum, Pin Point Heritage Museum, Savannah African Arts Museum, and Beach Institute, allowing visitors to learn about the city’s historical contributions and achievements.
The Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD) is hosting a series of exhibitions, including Diedrick Brackens’ woven tapestries, which will be on display until July 14. Samuel Ross’s exhibition titled “Heave” runs until July 6. SCAD is located at 601 Turner Blvd, and visitors can find further details about ongoing events on their exhibitions page.
For history enthusiasts, the National Museum of the Mighty Eighth Air Force, located at 175 Bourne Ave. in Pooler, offers a detailed look into the history of the Eighth Force during WWII. This museum has ties to the Apple+ series “Masters of the Air,” providing a deeper understanding of this significant period in American history. Information regarding museum hours and exhibitions is accessible through their website.
Savannah is also experiencing a resurgence in craft activities, particularly in bead-embroidered fashion items. Dreamcat Studio provides workshops for community members interested in developing their crafting skills, while Mamie Ruth & M.Liz Studios and Boutiques in Savannah’s Historic District offer creative workshops for customizing hats.
The Historic Savannah Theatre is showcasing “Legally Blonde” from July 5 to July 13, with ticket prices ranging from $28 to $46, providing a lively theater experience for patrons.
For movie enthusiasts, the Royal Cinemas 14 at Pooler features the World’s Tallest IMAX screen, offering an impressive viewing experience for the latest films. Additionally, Savannah’s independent bookstores invite leisurely exploration and shopping, contributing to the city’s vibrant cultural scene.
Residents and visitors are encouraged to take advantage of the diverse community events available this summer, including crafts, dance lessons, and a variety of summer programs tailored to individuals and families. With an abundance of entertaining options, Savannah remains a welcoming destination to enjoy the summer season while keeping cool.
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