Southeast
Georgia Tourbook Guide
Including Atlanta, Savannah and the Golden Isles
Explore an area steeped in history with the digital AAA TourBook guide. From the cobblestone streets of historic Savannah, Georgia, to Atlanta’s Sweet Auburn Historic District and the civil rights movement, Georgia offers something for everyone. Plan your next trip with the help of AAA’s digital TourBook travel guide, available for mobile, tablet or desktop.
With this trip guide, you’ll receive advice from AAA travel experts about the best things to see and do, where to stay and how to plan the trip of a lifetime. You’ll learn insider travel tips and answers to many top questions asked by travelers.
Here’s a sampling of things you’ll find in Georgia guide.
- What to see in Atlanta, Georgia
- How to watch the Atlanta Braves
- Why are they called the Golden Isles?
- Where’s the Georgia Aquarium?
- How to watch the Atlanta Braves
- Where did Martin Luther King Jr. grow up?
- What’s Savannah, Georgia, known for
- Why Savannah was not burned during the Civil War
What are some of the must-dos covered in this guide?
Each guide contains a variety of things to do. Recommendations range from recreational activities in national parklands to museums and theme parks.
We cover top outdoor activities, such as Chattahoochee River rafting or Cumberland Island National Seashore camping. Learn about the civil rights movement at the Martin Luther King Jr. National Historic Site and landmark museums such as the National Center for Civil and Human Rights and APEX Museum. Take the whole family to Six Flags Over Georgia, Atlanta’s largest theme park. Go on a ghost tour in the Savannah Historic District, or take a walk on the wild side at the Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge.
You’ll find all these attractions and more in our digital destination guide.
Will this guide help me plan a road trip?
Yes! This guide includes inspiration for scenic drives and road trips in Georgia. You can also use the high-quality maps to get started planning your own route.
Is national park information included?
Yes. The Georgia TourBook includes detailed information and travel tips for National Historical Parks such as Martin Luther King, Jr. and Ocmulgee Mounds as well as the Jimmy Carter National Historic Site. Military history is represented at Andersonville National Historic Site, Chickamauga & Chattanooga National Military Park National Monument, Fort Frederica National Monument, Fort Pulaski National Monument and Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park.
You’ll also find travel information about top public areas such as Augusta Canal National Heritage Area, Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area and Cumberland Island National Seashore.