About Georgia
The coastal isles of Georgia are a string of lush, subtropical barrier islands meandering lazily down the state's Atlantic coast from Savannah to the Florida border. The coastal region, from lovely historic Savannah southwards, is a treasure-trove for nature lovers, still largely unspoilt and undiscovered by mainstream tourism. It offers beaches, offshore barrier islands filled with indigenous flora and fauna, wetlands, walking and biking trails, and quaint shrimping villages to explore. The state is still the home of southern hospitality, gracious homes and a rich history.
Weather in Georgia
Georgia has a subtropical climate typical of the South. Summers are usually hot and humid. Winters are usually mild, with some snow in parts, particularly in the mountains. Cooler in the northern mountains. Tornadoes and tropical storms are fairly common.