Gorgeous, Unique Downtown Home
Savannah, Georgia
Amenities
A/C
Washer & Dryer
Patio/Balcony
Concierge
Pets Allowed
Parking
Home details
Bedroom 1
1 king bed
Bedroom 2
1 king bed
This property and any property that you see with the resort pool photo is available for your use during your stay. This home provides first-class amenities including access to our exclusive resort-style heated pool. Located at 19 Silver Avenue, Tybee Island GA.
The Pool is open during the below dates and times.
March 1- Oct 31, Open 7 days a week from 10am-5pm
November 1 - February 28, Open Friday and Saturday from 10am-5pm
Additional Pool Hours available during the off-season are listed below.
If these dates fall in the middle of the week, the pool will be open as listed below and every Friday and Saturday.
⁃Day Before Thanksgiving, Thanksgiving Day and the Day after Thanksgiving
⁃Day Before Christmas, Christmas Day and The Day After Christmas
⁃Day Before New Years, New Years Day, and the Day after New Years
⁃Day Before MLK Day, MLK Day and the Day After MLK Day
We’re open for reservations! You don’t need to ask. You are welcome to book our properties online with instant booking, or you may also call our office for a reservationist to assist you.
We have added an additional step using high-end quaternary disinfectants to disinfect our homes. All homes are cleaned after each stay and then additionally disinfected using a quaternary disinfectant throughout the entire property prior to each new arrival. The methods we use and the products we apply to surfaces containing quaternary disinfectant in the home are THE ONLY CDC approved methods for killing COVID-19 on surfaces. These quaternary disinfectant products and methods are the same used in hospital procedures.
Savannah GA vacations are filled with visions of stately shaded neighborhoods, Southern hospitality and rich history. If you are planning to visit this lovely city, there is no better way than booking your stay in Savannah vacation rentals. You can immerse yourself in all the city has to offer while enjoying the luxury of vacations homes Savannah. Pack light because just about everything you will need during your stay is already accounted for. Linens, towels, full kitchens, laundry facilities, Wi-Fi and more come standard with Savannah vacation rentals from us, so you are free to delve into all the activities that make Savannah GA vacations so much fun.
The Isaac LaRoche House Main House
Step into this historic, well-appointed home, and enter an era of gracious living. The sitting room is spacious and elegant with a period fireplace, sofa, armchairs and a shimmering chandelier. The hardwood floors are polished to a mirror finish, and antique touches transport you to earlier, more eloquent times. The wall-mounted TV, tucked away in a corner, provides contemporary convenience while large windows let in energizing sunlight.
The adjacent formal dining room features a table with seating for four plus tufted armchairs, a decorative fireplace and built-in shelving filled with books. A crystal chandelier illuminates a sideboard and numerous antique accents. A back door leads you to a porch and garden.
The kitchen, just off the L-shaped space, contains a stainless-steel refrigerator, range/oven, dishwasher, microwave and coffee maker. Like all our Savannah vacation rentals, the home has plenty of tableware, cookware and utensils on hand for your forays into Southern cooking.
Venture up the grand staircase to find your sleeping quarters, which are designed down to the last detail to promote relaxing, restful nights. Similar to the main floor, luxury takes top billing upstairs. Each of two bedrooms boasts a king-sized bed complete with linens, a ceiling fan, a wall-mounted flat-screen television, large sunlit windows and tasteful wall art. One of the two adjoining bathrooms features marble countertops and a glassed-in shower stall while the second has a glassed-in tub/shower combination.
Your Vacations Homes Savannah Itinerary
All of our Savannah vacation rentals are located near dozens of things to see and do, so you will not have any unwanted gaps in your itinerary. Isaac LaRoche House is just a block from Pulaski Square, a lovely green space that is one of 22 squares within the Historic District. It is a great place to enjoy the cool of the evening or a brisk morning constitutional.
Forsyth Park is a bit farther afield, but just a quick jaunt via the free shuttle bus that runs throughout the Historic District. The largest greenspace in town, Forsyth Park is a mecca for those who love the outdoors, offering plenty of walking paths, fragrant gardens, play areas for the kids, monuments and the pièce de résistance, a wonderful Parisian fountain. You will find photo ops galore, so bring along your camera. You can drop by the Forsyth Park Café for lunch, pack a picnic, or sample one of the other casual restaurants nearby.
Savannah is a city that caters to its visitors, and guided tours designed for guests in vacations homes Savannah cover territory ranging from haunted places to modern art. The Colonial Park Cemetery, located at the center of the Historic District, dates to the mid-1700s and is the site of many a mythical haunting. Burton Gwinnet, who signed the Declaration of Independence, is among a host of historical figures buried there. The cemetery is also the final resting place for hundreds who succumbed to yellow fever during the early 19th-century epidemic.
If you are a Civil War buff, you should visit the Laurel Grove Cemetery where 1500 soldiers and generals are buried. It is also the oldest African-American cemetery still in use in the U.S. and a stop on the Ralph Mark Gilbert Civil Rights Museum tour. The city’s other historic burial ground, Bonaventure Cemetery, features in the novel "Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil," and was once the site of a plantation. Poet Conrad Aiken and songwriter Johnny Mercer are two of the more recent notables buried there.
You can find a score of sterling examples of period architecture throughout the Historic District, and tours are available with guides with proprietary knowledge. One of the notable homes to see is the Pink House near Reynolds Square, a fine example of Georgian architecture that was built for James Habersham, Jr., a member of one of Savannah’s founding families, in 1771. Today, the building is The Olde Pink House restaurant, so you can also enjoy a gourmet meal while you are there. You may even catch glimpse of Habersham’s ghost, which reportedly wanders the mansion.
The Cathedral of St. John the Baptist near LaFayette Square offers visitors on Savannah GA vacations a prime example of Victorian gothic architecture. First opened in 1799, the cathedral is a marvel of ornate arches and spires that tower over the city. Temple Mickve Israel is also a beautiful triumph of gothic design that is adjacent to Monterey Square. It dates to 1878.
All stays include
At Homes & Villas by Marriott Bonvoy we believe certain amenities should be standard.
24/7 support
Kitchen essentials
Starter kit of bathroom amenities
High-speed wifi
Professional cleaning
Premium linens and towels
Television
Digital free stays
Our Tiny Home rentals may not include all essential amenities inside the home.
About the area
Savannah, Georgia, is a delightful Southern city that provides a unique blend of history, culture, and natural beauty. It is renowned for its beautifully preserved antebellum architecture and historic districts, making it a haven for those with an interest in history. The Historic District of the city is one of the largest in the U.S., characterized by cobblestone streets adorned with oak trees draped in moss and magnificent historic residences.
The city's River Street was once the world's bustling hub for cotton exports. Today, it has transformed into a lively waterfront area brimming with shops, galleries, and restaurants situated in former cotton warehouses. Here visitors can take pleasure in breathtaking views of the Savannah River while indulging in local cuisine or shopping for distinctive souvenirs.
The cultural offerings of Savannah are equally captivating. The Telfair Museums comprise three separate sites: the Telfair Academy of Arts and Sciences - one of the first public museums in the South; Owens-Thomas House & Slave Quarters; and Jepson Center - a contemporary art center. Collectively they provide an enriching journey through art and history.
For those who love nature, Savannah's beautiful parks and squares will not disappoint. Forsyth Park is particularly popular due to its iconic fountain while Bonaventure Cemetery offers a hauntingly beautiful landscape filled with sculptures and Victorian funerary art.
Savannah also provides several beach options for visitors to enjoy. Tybee Island is just a short drive from downtown Savannah offering sandy beaches ideal for sunbathing or swimming along with a historic lighthouse that offers panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean.
For food enthusiasts, exploring Savannah's culinary scene will be an adventure as it includes everything from traditional Southern dishes to fresh seafood to innovative farm-to-table dining experiences.
In summary, Savannah presents an engaging combination of historical allure, cultural richness, natural beauty and culinary delights making it an attractive destination for all kinds of travelers.
House rules
Check-in 4:00 PM • Check-out 10:00 AM
Payment & Cancellation
Required Identification Number:SVR-02423