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Lowcountry on a Budget: $800/person Shoulder Season Plan

The Savannah + Hilton Head long weekend most people post costs about $1,100 per person split two ways. Shift the trip to shoulder season and swap one paid hotel night for a Marriott free-night certificate and the same itinerary drops to around $800 per person. Here is the exact plan.

TL;DR — $800/person, shoulder season (Oct-Nov or late Feb-Mar)

  • 3 nights Savannah historic district, 1 night Hilton Head beach house
  • One Marriott Bonvoy free-night cert (35K) covers a Savannah Saturday
  • Shoulder-season Hilton Head rentals 40-50% below peak
  • Car rental 3 days (not 4) — pick up at SAV, return before final night
  • Receipts + Google Map: US Long Weekend Bundle ($24)

Why shoulder season beats peak for Lowcountry

Savannah and Hilton Head are humid-subtropical. Peak is March-May (azaleas + spring break) and October (perfect weather, no bugs). The actual shoulder windows — late October through mid-November, and mid-February through early March — have 60-75°F days, almost no humidity, and lodging 30-50% off peak. The historic squares look the same. The beach is walkable, not swimmable, but you are there two days, not seven.

The $800/person math

Line itemPeak (per couple)Shoulder (per couple)
Savannah hotel, 2 paid nights$640$360
Savannah hotel, 1 night on 35K Bonvoy cert$0 (points)$0 (points)
Hilton Head beach rental, 1 night$420$240
Car rental, 3 days$195$165
Food + tours$520$520
Gas + parking$95$95
Total before split$1,870$1,380
Per person (2 travelers)$935$690
Add solo flights + buffer$1,100$800

The biggest lever is the Hilton Head rental. We booked a 1BR beachside condo at Island Links by Palmera for $240 shoulder vs $420 peak — same unit, same company. The second lever is burning a Bonvoy free-night certificate (earned on the Brilliant card anniversary) on a Saturday in Savannah, where cash rates spike above 35,000 points easily.

The 4-day shoulder-season itinerary

This is the same skeleton as our Savannah 2-Day post with two extra days on Hilton Head. If you are going for three nights instead of four, skip the beach night entirely and lean into the food tour.

  1. Day 1 (Thu): Fly into SAV after work. No car yet. Cab to historic district hotel (Bonvoy cert night). Dinner at The Grey Market. Walk the squares.
  2. Day 2 (Fri): Pick up rental car at SAV airport (cheaper than downtown). Forsyth Park, Mercer-Williams House tour, lunch on Broughton. Late afternoon drive to Hilton Head (45 min). Sunset at Coligny Beach.
  3. Day 3 (Sat): Bike the Hilton Head beach loop at low tide (free if rental unit provides bikes). Lunch at Hudson’s on the docks. Drive back to Savannah by 5pm. Second Bonvoy-area hotel night (paid). Food tour + Bonaventure Cemetery twilight visit.
  4. Day 4 (Sun): Brunch at Back in the Day Bakery. Return car. Fly home.

What skipping the beach night saves (and costs)

A 3-night all-Savannah version drops to roughly $620 per person shoulder season. You save the rental cost and one day of car. You lose the single thing most US long weekends do not have — sand, an empty beach, and no itinerary. Up to you.

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Jenna Fattah

Written by Jenna Fattah

I have visited 25+ countries across 6 continents, attended 7 Formula 1 races, and spent 4 years writing about what actually works and what I would do differently. Every recommendation on this site comes from trips I planned and paid for myself. Read more about me

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