15 days in Georgia, North Carolina & South Carolina Itinerary

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Atlanta
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Asheville
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Charlotte
— 2 nights
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Charleston
— 2 nights
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Hilton Head
— 2 nights
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Savannah
— 2 nights
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Macon
— 1 day
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Atlanta
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Atlanta

The Capital of the South

Georgia’s largest city and capital, Atlanta is a thriving metropolis anchored by its southern roots.
To see traveler tips, more things to do, reviews, and other tourist information, read our Atlanta road trip planning tool.

The Route module shows you travel options from your home to Atlanta. December in Atlanta sees daily highs of 59°F and lows of 42°F at night. On the 18th (Sun), you'll travel to Asheville.
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Parks · Outdoors · Nightlife · Fun & Games

Asheville — 3 nights

Land of the Sky

Asheville nestles between two major mountain ranges in the scenic western section of North Carolina.
Your list of things to see and do now includes Sierra Nevada Brewing Co. Tours & Tastings, Biltmore, Biltmore Winery, and other attractions. On the 18th (Sun), get a taste of local nightlife at Asheville Rooftop Bar Tours. Get ready for a full day of sightseeing on the next day: get to know the fascinating history of Biltmore Village, steep yourself in history at Biltmore, and then learn about winemaking at Biltmore Winery.

For where to stay, reviews, ratings, and other tourist information, read Asheville trip itinerary maker app.

Traveling by car from Atlanta to Asheville takes 3.5 hours. Alternatively, you can fly; or drive; or do a combination of subway and bus. Prepare for a bit cooler weather when traveling from Atlanta in December: high temperatures in Asheville hover around 54°F and lows are around 35°F. You will have some time to spend on the 21st (Wed) before leaving for Charlotte.
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Charlotte — 2 nights

The Queen City

A rapidly growing city in central North Carolina, Charlotte is the state's largest urban center and a major regional hub for finance, industry, technology, and entertainment.
Your list of things to see and do now includes Queen City Tours -Charlotte Daily City Tour, The Harvey B. Gantt Center for African-American Arts + Culture, Freedom Park, and other attractions. Start off your visit on the 21st (Wed): see the sights as you ascend with U.S. National Whitewater Center, then sample the fine beverages at Muddy River Distillery, and then wander the streets of Fourth Ward. Keep things going the next day: stroll around Freedom Park, go on a hair-raising tour with Queen City Tours -Charlotte Daily City Tour, and then admire the masterpieces at The Harvey B. Gantt Center for African-American Arts + Culture.

To find where to stay, maps, reviews, and more tourist information, refer to the Charlotte travel planner.

Traveling by car from Asheville to Charlotte takes 2.5 hours. Alternatively, you can drive; or fly; or take a bus. In December, daytime highs in Charlotte are 58°F, while nighttime lows are 38°F. On the 23rd (Fri), you'll have the morning to explore before heading off to Charleston.
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Charleston — 2 nights

Many visitors describe their Charleston holiday as a warm embrace by an old, dear friend--who lived about 200 years ago.
Magnolia Plantation & Gardens has been added to your itinerary. Kick off your visit on the 23rd (Fri): steep yourself in history at Magnolia Plantation & Gardens, then brush up on your knowledge of spirits at Charleston Distilling Company, and then take in the local highlights with Walking tours. Get ready for a full day of sightseeing on the 24th (Sat): learn about all things military at Patriots Point, then get engrossed in the history at Fort Sumter National Monument, and then sample the fine beverages at High Wire Distilling Company.

To find photos, traveler tips, where to stay, and tourist information, read Charleston trip planner.

Traveling by car from Charlotte to Charleston takes 3.5 hours. Alternatively, you can fly; or drive; or take a bus. Traveling from Charlotte in December, expect somewhat warmer with lows of 46°F in Charleston. Wrap up your sightseeing by early afternoon on the 25th (Sun) to allow time for the car ride to Hilton Head.
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Hilton Head — 2 nights

A Hilton Head vacation may be heaven for a golfer, but the area also offers all kinds of other options for sports fans.
On the 25th (Sun), take an in-depth tour of Harbour Town Lighthouse and Museum. Here are some ideas for day two: take in the exciting artwork at The Silver Garden Gallery, enjoy the sand and surf at Coligny Beach, then see the interesting displays at Coastal Discovery Museum, then learn insider's secrets on Hilton Head Distillery, and finally contemplate the long history of Mitchelville Freedom Park.

To see where to stay, reviews, more things to do, and tourist information, refer to the Hilton Head day trip tool.

You can drive from Charleston to Hilton Head in 2.5 hours. Another option is to take a bus. December in Hilton Head sees daily highs of 64°F and lows of 48°F at night. You'll have a few hours on the 27th (Tue) to wrap things up before traveling to Savannah.
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Savannah — 2 nights

The Hostess City of the South

Georgia's oldest city, Savannah displays its colonial history proudly on every corner.
Your day by day itinerary now includes Savannah Historic District as well as Savannah African Art Museum. Kick off your visit on the 27th (Tue): stroll around Forsyth Park, explore the galleries of SCADstory, and then steep yourself in history at Olde Pink House. Get ready for a full day of sightseeing on the next day: contemplate the long history of Owens-Thomas House & Slave Quarters, take a stroll through Savannah Historic District, and then admire the masterpieces at Savannah African Art Museum.

For ratings, photos, more things to do, and other tourist information, read our Savannah travel website.

Traveling by car from Hilton Head to Savannah takes an hour. Alternatively, you can take a bus. In December, daytime highs in Savannah are 66°F, while nighttime lows are 47°F. You will have some time to spend on the 29th (Thu) before leaving for Macon.
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Macon — 1 day

Macon is a city located in the state of Georgia, United States. On the 29th (Thu), admire the striking features of Hay House, contemplate the long history of Cannonball House, then see the interesting displays at The Allman Brothers Band Museum at the Big House, and finally contemplate the long history of Fort Hawkins.

To find more things to do, ratings, maps, and more tourist information, use the Macon attractions planner.

You can drive from Savannah to Macon in 2.5 hours. Alternatively, you can fly; or take a bus. Traveling from Savannah in December, you can expect nighttime temperatures to be slightly colder in Macon, with lows of 42°F. Wrap up your sightseeing on the 29th (Thu) early enough to drive to Atlanta.
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Atlanta — 3 nights

The Capital of the South

Your day by day itinerary now includes Fernbank Museum, Centennial Olympic Park, National Center for Civil and Human Rights, and other attractions you added. Do some cultural sightseeing at World of Coca-Cola and Martin Luther King Jr. National Historic Site. Enjoy Atlanta some more: meet the residents at Georgia Aquarium and take in nature's colorful creations at Atlanta Botanical Garden.

For photos, where to stay, other places to visit, and other tourist information, go to the Atlanta online vacation planner.

You can drive from Macon to Atlanta in 1.5 hours. Alternatively, you can take a bus. When traveling from Macon in December, plan for a bit cooler days and about the same nights in Atlanta: temperatures range from 59°F by day to 42°F at night. Wrap up your sightseeing on the 1st (Sun) early enough to travel back home.
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Georgia travel guide

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Specialty Museums · Historic Sites · Aquariums
The Peach State
Founded in 1733, Georgia was one of the original 13 colonies that became the United States. Much more geographically diverse than most visitors realize, the state features a scenic seacoast, high mountain peaks, and large urban centers, with broad rural areas in between. Once famous mostly for historical attractions memorializing the Civil War era and the Civil Rights Movement, Georgia now draws tourists from around the world with its rich musical tradition and distinctive cuisine. Start your Georgian adventure in Atlanta, the state's economic powerhouse, and then road trip to the coastal barrier islands, nature preserves, and chic vacation resorts.
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North Carolina travel guide

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Historic Sites · Specialty Museums · Zipline
The Tar Heel State
A top destination for a holiday in nature, North Carolina provides a seemingly endless variety of outdoor activities, including hiking, mountain climbing, and skiing. While the state's rural regions offer a taste of traditional Appalachian music and culture, its increasingly diverse big cities feature modern skyscrapers, renowned museums, and historical neighborhoods perfect for sightseeing tours. The coastal region, famous for its year-round temperate climate, attracts millions of annual visitors, making North Carolina the sixth most-visited state in the country. Though it's hard to find a quiet time of year in coastal North Carolina, the state's inland areas retain many secluded corners where you can experience the laid-back Old South atmosphere.
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South Carolina travel guide

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Dolphin & Whale Watching · Historic Sites · Gardens
The Palmetto State
Composed of five distinct geographic regions with boundaries roughly parallel to the Atlantic coastline, South Carolina embraces rich history, scenic beauty, and outstanding cuisine. Originally established as a slave society dependent on the cultivation of rice and indigo, the state now boasts a diverse economy that includes massive production of textile goods, chemical products, machinery, and automobiles. Widely regarded as the beginning of the Deep South, the state remains a deeply conservative part of the country, fervently clinging to its religious and cultural traditions. South Carolinians are kind and open hosts to those who vacation here, eager to share the wealth of their cultural heritage with curious visitors. With many remarkable places to visit like Charleston and Hilton Head, your itinerary here is sure to be diverse and full of scenic attractions.
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