Savannah Orange Crush 2k26 The Long-Weekend City Guide (April 9–19, 2026)**
Savannah Orange Crush
The Long-Weekend City Guide (April 9–19, 2026)**
Category: Crush Magazine → City Guides
Purpose: Anchor the longest stop on the tour + keep travelers in Savannah instead of scattering
Role: This is the hub city article that feeds Tybee and Allenhurst
Why Savannah Is the Heart of the Tour
Savannah isn’t just a stop — it’s home base.
It’s where:
Crowds arrive days early
Groups regroup between weekends
Tybee and Allenhurst traffic flows from
The tour feels like a city takeover, not a pop-up
Savannah gives Orange Crush duration, not just moments.
Official Dates
📍 Savannah, Georgia
🗓 April 9–19, 2026
This is a multi-week run, not one weekend.
What the Savannah Stop Feels Like
Savannah Orange Crush energy is:
Layered (multiple weekends, different crowds)
Social (bars, streets, pop-ins, day → night)
Balanced (party + recovery + repeat)
It’s where people say:
“Let’s stay a few extra days.”
How Savannah Fits Into the Bigger Picture
Savannah connects:
Tybee Island (April 18) — beach peak
Allenhurst (April 19) — outdoor takeover
Most attendees:
Stay in Savannah
Travel out for Tybee day events
Return to Savannah at night
This keeps:
Hotels centralized
Transportation predictable
Crowds easier to manage
Best Areas to Stay in Savannah
1️⃣ Downtown / Historic District (TOP PICK)
Best for: Walkability, nightlife, full immersion
Why it works:
Bars, lounges, and nightlife close together
Easy meetup points
Strong Orange Crush presence
2️⃣ Midtown
Best for: Balance, affordability, easier parking
Why it works:
Short rides to downtown
Good for groups
Less congestion
3️⃣ Near Savannah State University
Best for: College energy, alumni crowd
Why it works:
Strong social flow
Younger crowd
Event-adjacent movement
Savannah Daily Rhythm (How People Actually Move)
Daytime:
Late starts
Food, recovery, light movement
Afternoon:
Day parties
Pop-up events
City exploration
Night:
Downtown nightlife
Lounges & hosted events
Savannah doesn’t rush you — it lets you build momentum.
Why People Stay Longer in Savannah
Savannah offers:
Walkable nightlife
Food culture
Multiple vibe changes
Less pressure than Miami
Easy access to Tybee
People don’t feel like they’re missing something if they take a break — which keeps them around longer.
Transportation Tips (Savannah Edition)
Walking works downtown
Rideshare works citywide
Parking is easier than Miami
Group travel to Tybee is key
🚫 Do not underestimate travel time on Tybee weekend.
Crush Magazine will release Savannah → Tybee movement guides separately.
Pass Strategy for Savannah
Because Savannah spans multiple weekends:
Weekend passes work best
VIP recommended on peak nights
Flexibility matters more than speed
Savannah rewards people who pace themselves.
What Savannah Is NOT
Not a one-night city
Not constant chaos
Not built for rushing
Savannah Orange Crush is about staying power.
Important Reminder
Savannah is the control center of this leg of the tour.
If you stay here:
You can reach everything
You can adjust plans
You don’t miss the big moments
Official Links
🌐 OrangeCrushFestival.net
📰 Crush Magazine — Savannah guides, itineraries & alerts