Savannah Access
Take the short drive into historic Savannah for world-class dining and sightseeing.





Port Wentworth is a growing community located in Chatham County, Georgia. Known for its residential character and a population of approximately 7,600, it provides a calm alternative to the busier urban centers nearby. The city is strategically positioned near the Savannah River, making it an important link in the region's geography. Travelers often use it as a practical base for exploring the Lowcountry's natural beauty and historic landmarks. Its mix of suburban comfort and proximity to major industrial and historic hubs defines its unique character.
Port Wentworth is a growing community located in Chatham County, Georgia. Known for its residential character and a population of approximately 7,600, it provides a calm alternative to the busier urban centers nearby. The city is strategically positioned near the Savannah River, making it an important link in the region's geography. Travelers often use it as a practical base for exploring the Lowcountry's natural beauty and historic landmarks. Its mix of suburban comfort and proximity to major industrial and historic hubs defines its unique character.
Proximity to the Savannah River and coastal attractions.
Small-town feel with a population of over 7,600.
Convenient access to major regional transit routes.
The city is primarily residential and may have fewer tourist attractions than nearby Savannah.
Public transportation options are limited, so plan for driving.
The area is close to major shipping and industrial zones near the river.
Take the short drive into historic Savannah for world-class dining and sightseeing.
A vehicle is highly recommended for exploring the surrounding coastal region.
A quiet home base for exploring coastal Georgia and Savannah.
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$100-$150 p/day
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Look for spots along the Savannah River for a glimpse of the area's industrial and natural landscape.
March-May, September-November
Enjoy mild weather and blooming azaleas throughout the coastal Georgia region.
Expect high humidity and temperatures; plan indoor activities during the afternoon.
A pleasant time to visit with cooler temperatures and local festivals in the area.
Mild winters make it a quiet time to explore without the summer heat.