Vacation rentals in Georgia

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Other great vacation rentals in Georgia

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Condo in Tybee Island

4.93 out of 5 average rating, 521 reviews

Adorable Beachfront Condo

Dec 5 – 12

€ 150 per night
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Condo in Tybee Island

4.98 out of 5 average rating, 334 reviews

Spring at the beach! Pickle ball! Keyless entry

Dec 31 – Jan 7

€ 235 per night
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Apartment in Jekyll Island

4.95 out of 5 average rating, 119 reviews

"Aloft" on Jekyll Island

Apr 11 – 18

€ 154 per night
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Apartment in Tybee Island

4.92 out of 5 average rating, 219 reviews

Captain's Cove @ The Historic Captain's Quarters

Oct 20 – 27

€ 182 per night
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Guesthouse in St. Simons Island

4.99 out of 5 average rating, 136 reviews

Private Cottage Under Giant Live Oaks

Jun 19 – 26

€ 167 per night
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Cottage in Tybee Island

4.98 out of 5 average rating, 173 reviews

The Hidden Pearl Cottage, Tybee Island

Mar 12 – 19

€ 210 per night
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Cottage in Tybee Island

4.96 out of 5 average rating, 213 reviews

Coconut Cottage-South beach a few blocks to it all

Oct 2 – 9

€ 196 per night
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Home in Tybee Island

5.0 out of 5 average rating, 187 reviews

47 Steps to the Beach - Hot Tub Ocean Views!

Nov 27 – Dec 4

€ 475 per night

Your guide to Georgia

Welcome to Georgia

There’s a reason Georgia is on everyone’s mind. Its capital, Atlanta, has been nicknamed Hollywood of the South for its growing film industry, attracting movie stars, production crews, and fans for short-term stays that often become permanent. With its leafy neighborhoods, five major pro sports teams, living Civil Rights history, and the ever-growing Beltline (a former railway corridor turned multi-use trail lined with parks, bars, and restaurants), Atlanta has all the essential ingredients for a thrilling city break.

Venture east to Athens for a quintessential college-town vibe, complete with record-shopping and brewery-hopping; north to set off on the hike of a lifetime on the Appalachian Trail; or south to fall in love with the achingly romantic Spanish-moss-draped streets of historic Savannah and the islands off the southern coast. Fuel your adventure with regional specialties like pecan pie, Georgia peach cobbler, and boiled peanuts from former president Jimmy Carter’s hometown of Plains.


The best time to stay in a vacation rental in Georgia

Spring is a glorious time to experience Georgia’s tulips, daffodils, and azaleas in full bloom, or to escape to the beach at St. Simon’s or Tybee Island for spring break. Fall is similarly scenic, especially in the northern mountains when the leaves begin to turn. Summer can be hot and humid, especially in Atlanta, but that doesn’t deter the nearly 100,000 people who pour into the city every Labor Day weekend in full cosplay regalia for the pop culture and comic-book convention known as Dragon Con. Winters in Georgia are mild overall, with snow falling on the northern mountains and highs in the 60s Fahrenheit along the southern coast. But you don’t want to get caught in a freak snowmageddon in Atlanta, whose streets and drivers are ill equipped to handle icy conditions.


Top things to do in Georgia

Civil Rights Trail

Created in 2008, the U.S. Civil Rights Trail spotlights important landmarks in the ongoing fight for equal rights in America, and Georgia is home to nearly a dozen of them, including Martin Luther King Jr.’s birthplace and Ebenezer Baptist Church, where he served as co-pastor until his assassination in 1968. Civil Bikes also offers two-wheeled tours of Atlanta’s civil-rights history.

North Georgia Mountains

The northern part of the state is home to millions of acres of protected forests and wilderness areas, brilliant fall foliage, and mountain communities bursting with small-town charm. Go waterfall-hunting at Amicalola Falls State Park, mountain biking in Ellijay, wine-tasting in Dahlonega, or ride a historic railway line in Blue Ridge.

Musical Macon

Ninety minutes south of Atlanta, smaller Macon hides a big musical legacy as the birthplace of southern rock. Macon-based Capricorn Records was once home to many popular recording artists of the 1970s, and you can still listen to cuts from its catalog at Mercer Music at Capricorn.

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