Strategic Base
Stay in Hardeeville to enjoy lower lodging rates while remaining just minutes away from Savannah's historic district.





Hardeeville is a rapidly growing city located in the heart of the South Carolina Lowcountry. Known primarily as a gateway to the popular tourist destinations of Savannah, Georgia, and Hilton Head Island, it provides a more relaxed and affordable alternative for travelers. The city is situated near the Savannah National Wildlife Refuge, offering visitors a chance to experience the unique natural beauty of the region's wetlands and marshes. With its prime location along the I-95 corridor, Hardeeville has evolved into a vital travel hub that maintains its Southern hospitality while expanding its local amenities and services.
Hardeeville is a rapidly growing city located in the heart of the South Carolina Lowcountry. Known primarily as a gateway to the popular tourist destinations of Savannah, Georgia, and Hilton Head Island, it provides a more relaxed and affordable alternative for travelers. The city is situated near the Savannah National Wildlife Refuge, offering visitors a chance to experience the unique natural beauty of the region's wetlands and marshes. With its prime location along the I-95 corridor, Hardeeville has evolved into a vital travel hub that maintains its Southern hospitality while expanding its local amenities and services.
Proximity to Savannah, Georgia and Hilton Head Island.
Easy access to the I-95 travel corridor.
Gateway to the Savannah National Wildlife Refuge.
Affordable alternative to coastal resort towns.
Traffic can increase significantly during peak holiday travel periods on I-95.
The city is spread out, so a car is essential for getting around.
While growing, it has a quieter nightlife compared to nearby urban centers.
Stay in Hardeeville to enjoy lower lodging rates while remaining just minutes away from Savannah's historic district.
Take a short drive to the Savannah National Wildlife Refuge for birdwatching and scenic drives.
Convenient regional access and Lowcountry exploration.
USD $
$100-$180 p/day
English, Spanish
The city is a major stop on I-95; use it for fuel and dining before heading into the more congested coastal areas.
March-May, September-November
Enjoy blooming azaleas and mild temperatures, perfect for outdoor activities.
Expect high heat and humidity; plan outdoor excursions for early morning.
A great time to visit for pleasant weather and regional harvest festivals.
Mild winters make it a comfortable year-round stop for travelers heading south.