Top 10 Resorts in Savannah
My Take: The 10 Savannah Stays That Actually Deliver (2026 Edition)
I've spent 25 years in this business, and I've learned one thing about Savannah: calling something a "resort" here is a stretch. You're not getting Cancún beachfront—you're getting oak-shaded squares, antebellum mansions, and a buzzing riverfront. The "resorts" in Savannah are really luxury and boutique hotels concentrated in the Historic District and along the Savannah River.
The ones that matter pair real spa, rooftop, and dining programs with locations that put Forsyth Park, River Street, and the city's squares at your doorstep.
Here's the shortlist of what's worth your money in 2026-2027, ranked by what I'd actually book.
The Quick Decision Tree (Skip the Fluff)
What's your priority?
- Full riverfront resort → JW Marriott Plant Riverside
- New design luxury → Hotel Bardo
- Award-winning service → Perry Lane Hotel
- Downtown value + rooftop → The DeSoto
- Historic mansion → Mansion on Forsyth Park
Where do you want to be?
- River views + dining → JW Marriott or Bohemian
- Forsyth Park location → Bardo or Mansion on Forsyth
- Boutique design → Perry Lane or The Alida
Budget over $400/night?
- Yes → JW Marriott Plant Riverside
- No → The DeSoto or Marshall House
1. JW Marriott Savannah Plant Riverside District 🏆 Best Overall
Price: $450–$900/night peak | Location: Plant Riverside District, on the Savannah River
Look, if you want the closest thing to a real resort in Savannah, this is it. The AAA Four Diamond JW Marriott is built into a restored riverside power plant—three buildings with 419 rooms, suites, and lofts, a full-service spa, rooftop pools, and an absurd 12 restaurants and bars overlooking the Savannah River.
The Plant Riverside District around it adds live music, shopping, and a geode-and-gem gallery. It's big, it's busy, and it's the most complete destination you'll find.
The catch: Premium peak pricing, and it's not intimate. But when you want everything on property with a river view, this is the move.
2. The DeSoto 💎 Best Value
Price: $220–$420/night peak | Location: Downtown Historic District
This 125-year-old landmark has hosted presidents and celebrities, and it's still the smartest value in town. The rooftop pool with downtown views, multiple restaurants, and a central location walking distance to squares and River Street—all at a rate noticeably below the new luxury arrivals.
Yes, it's an older property and rooms vary by wing, but for the money, you're getting real amenities. The best central value in Savannah, hands down.
3. Perry Lane Hotel
Price: $350–$650/night peak | Location: Historic District, near Forsyth Park
The #1 Best Hotel in Savannah by Travel + Leisure's World's Best Awards isn't hype—it's earned. Its 167 rooms and 12 suites sit amid live oaks near Forsyth Park and Chippewa Square, with three dining venues, a buzzing rooftop pool, a cozy library, and an extensive curated art collection.
The rooftop scene gets busy on weekends, but for polish and a rooftop scene near the park, this is your pick.

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4. Hotel Bardo Savannah
Price: $450–$850/night peak | Location: Directly on Forsyth Park
The newest design-luxury darling, and it earns the buzz. Hotel Bardo sits directly on Forsyth Park—the best park-front position in the city—with bold contemporary rooms, its restaurant Saint Bibiana serving Italian-inspired family-style cuisine, and a pool and bar program that feels glamorous and of-the-moment.
It's among the priciest rooms in Savannah, and the design-led look might not scream "old Savannah," but for the most current, park-front address, this is it.
5. Mansion on Forsyth Park
Price: $300–$600/night peak | Location: Facing Forsyth Park
Built in 1873, this Gilded-Age mansion faces the park and combines a grand Romanesque mansion with a modern wing. Rooms range from carriage-house quarters to suites with four-poster beds, fireplaces, or clawfoot tubs, and the hotel is famous for its extensive art collection, spa, and 700 Drayton restaurant.
Older mansion rooms vary in size and layout, and the blend of historic and modern wings can feel uneven—but for art, history, and a park-facing address, it's unmatched.
6. The Alida, Savannah
Price: $300–$550/night peak | Location: Riverfront, near Plant Riverside
This Tribute Portfolio hotel places you steps from the Savannah College of Art and Design, Plant Riverside, and the riverfront. Its 173 curated rooms—every one with a king bed—include 21 suites with views and Savannah's largest penthouse, plus a rooftop bar that's a local favorite.
No full resort amenities like a spa, but for design-forward rooms with riverfront proximity and a killer rooftop bar, it's a solid pick.
The Bottom Line
Savannah doesn't do cookie-cutter resorts. It does personality, history, and location. Pick the one that matches your vibe—and if you're still waffling, the JW Marriott or The DeSoto will never steer you wrong.
*This is the kind of straight talk I share with my clients at PULSE / CRO Syndicate. No fluff, just what works.*
*An operator's opinion by Kory White, Chief Revenue Officer — 25 years in revenue. More at PULSE · CRO Syndicate*






