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Best Retreats for Black Women in Savannah: Southern Grace & Gullah Geechee Roots

Savannah Georgia live oak trees with Spanish moss and fountain

Savannah is one of America's most beautiful cities, and for Black women, it is also one of the most historically and culturally significant. The live oaks draped in Spanish moss, the twenty-two garden squares, and the preserved antebellum architecture tell a complex story — and healing comes from engaging with that story on your own terms. Add the nearby Gullah Geechee cultural corridor, and Savannah becomes a retreat destination of extraordinary depth.

Why Savannah for Black Women

Wellness Experiences

Gullah Geechee Cultural Immersion

Visit Sapelo Island or the Pin Point Heritage Museum to connect with Gullah Geechee culture — the most directly African culture preserved in the United States. Sweetgrass basket weaving, ring shout demonstrations, and Gullah storytelling are profound cultural wellness experiences.

Historic Square Walking Meditation

Savannah's garden squares were designed for contemplation, and walking meditation through Forsyth Park, Chippewa Square, and Lafayette Square provides a uniquely beautiful urban wellness experience. The canopy of live oaks creates natural cathedral-like spaces.

Tybee Island Beach Retreat

Just 20 minutes from downtown, Tybee Island offers wide beaches, a historic lighthouse, and a laid-back beach town vibe. Morning yoga on the beach followed by afternoon kayaking through the salt marshes provides a perfect balance of activity and rest.

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