Savannah Live Webcams

Watch Savannah Live Webcams and experience the historic charm of Savannah, Georgia, in real time. Our high-quality live streams showcase the city’s iconic scenery — from moss-draped oak trees and cobblestone streets to the lively Savannah River waterfront and nearby Atlantic beaches.

Whether you’re planning a trip, checking current weather conditions, or exploring the city virtually, Savannah live cams offer an authentic look at daily life in the Hostess City of the South. Enjoy live views of antebellum architecture, scenic parks, historic squares, and the relaxed coastal atmosphere that draws millions of visitors each year.

About Savannah

Nestled along the Savannah River in coastal Georgia, Savannah is the oldest city in the state, founded in 1733 by General James Oglethorpe. The city is famous for its exceptionally preserved Historic District, graceful 18th- and 19th-century architecture, and a unique layout featuring 22 scenic public squares.

As a major port city, Savannah combines tourism, shipping, and creative industries. It welcomes more than 14 million visitors annually, drawn by ghost tours, film locations such as “Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil,” and major events like the St. Patrick’s Day Parade—one of the largest in the United States.

Savannah’s charm lies in its seamless blend of history and modern life. Visitors can explore historic cemeteries and landmarks by day, then enjoy award-winning restaurants and vibrant nightlife by evening. Its mild climate and coastal setting make Savannah an ideal destination for history lovers, food enthusiasts, and beachgoers alike.

Key Facts

  • Population: Approximately 148,000 (2024 estimate).
  • Area: About 107 square miles (land area).
  • Official Language: English.
  • Currency: United States Dollar (USD).
  • Time Zone: Eastern Time Zone (EST / EDT, UTC-5 / UTC-4).
  • Climate in Savannah

    Savannah features a humid subtropical climate with hot, humid summers and mild winters, making it a year-round destination for outdoor activities. Summer temperatures typically reach 90–92°F (32–33°C), with regular afternoon thunderstorms and high humidity.

    Winters are short and comfortable, with daytime highs around 60–65°F (16–18°C) and nighttime lows of 40–44°F (4–7°C). Snowfall is extremely rare. Spring and fall are especially pleasant, offering temperatures between 71–86°F (22–30°C), blooming azaleas in spring, and lower humidity with colorful foliage in autumn.

    Annual rainfall averages about 48 inches (1,220 mm), most of it occurring during the summer months.

    Top Attractions in Savannah

  • Savannah Historic District: A National Historic Landmark featuring cobblestone streets, antebellum homes, and 22 picturesque public squares.
  • Forsyth Park: A 30-acre city park known for its iconic white fountain, walking paths, and weekend markets.
  • Cathedral Basilica of St. John the Baptist: A stunning Gothic Revival cathedral with intricate stained glass and twin spires.
  • Bonaventure Cemetery: A scenic, moss-draped cemetery famous for Victorian sculptures and historic graves.
  • Wormsloe Historic Site: Home to Georgia’s oldest plantation ruins and a mile-long avenue of live oak trees.
  • River Street: A lively riverfront promenade lined with shops, restaurants, historic warehouses, and riverboat cruises.
  • Telfair Museums: The oldest public art museum in the South, featuring fine art, architecture, and preserved historic homes.
  • Top Beaches Near Savannah

  • Tybee Island North Beach: Located about 18 miles (29 km) from downtown Savannah, offering calm waters, dunes, and a historic lighthouse.
  • Tybee Island South Beach: A lively beach area with a pier, fishing spots, beach volleyball, and nearby restaurants.
  • Hilton Head Island (Coligny Beach): Approximately 40 miles (64 km) away, featuring wide sandy beaches, bike paths, and resort amenities.
  • Jekyll Island (Driftwood Beach): About 90 miles (145 km) south, famous for its dramatic driftwood formations and peaceful atmosphere.
  • St. Simons Island: Roughly 80 miles (129 km) from Savannah, known for East Beach, a historic lighthouse, and a charming coastal village.