On the edge of Georgia’s coast, Tybee Island offers sunlit beaches, salt marshes and a laid-back beach town vibe, and the Shuttle Bus: One way - Savannah To Tybee provides simple, private transport for groups heading between downtown Savannah and the island. This private shuttle carries up to 13 people with flexible one-way or roundtrip options, a Bluetooth-ready cabin for your playlist, and a cooler with ice to keep drinks cold—small conveniences that remove the friction from a group getaway.
Pick-up and drop-off patterns vary; the operator can coordinate arrivals so you step off the bus and onto sand or into a dinner reservation without worrying about parking or multiple taxis. The route links two complementary outdoor playgrounds: Savannah’s historic urban grid, live-oak boulevards, and the waterfront at the Savannah River, and Tybee Island’s wide sandy beaches, the 18th-century Tybee Island Lighthouse, and tidal salt marshes that host fiddler crabs and migratory shorebirds. For anglers, birders, and families, that short transfer saves hours and makes early morning fishing charters or sunset Low Country dinners possible without the stress.
Why this shuttle stands out: for small groups it combines privacy, timing control, and modest luxury—Bluetooth sound, a built-in cooler, and the ability to carry beach chairs and coolers without the constraints of rideshare capacity. The service is local and tailored to group logistics: it’s particularly useful for bachelor and bachelorette parties, family reunions, small corporate outings, or weeknight escapes from Savannah to the coast.
Practical notes: confirm meeting points and exact drop locations when booking; the listing allows roundtrip or one-way trips and accommodates up to 13 passengers. Driver gratuity is customary and not included. The shuttle eliminates parking headaches on Tybee, especially in summer when public lots fill early and free roadside space disappears.
This transfer turns travel time into a part of the trip—curate a playlist, crack open a cooler, and watch the landscape shift from urban streets to oyster-shell sand and salt grass. For visitors who want to maximize time exploring tidal creeks, climbing the lighthouse turret, paddling marsh channels, or dining on shrimp and grits without logistical hassle, a private shuttle like this is a pragmatic, comfortable way to connect Savannah and Tybee Island.
Book with the supplied referral link to see availability and confirm group pricing; bring sun protection, a reusable water bottle, and a tip for the driver. Expect courteous local drivers who know the best time windows to avoid ferry and bridge delays, and ask about equipment space if you’re bringing bikes, surfboards, or a collapsible kayak. For event planners, a single vehicle that holds 13 people simplifies coordination and ensures your group arrives together—time saved equals more beach time and less parking stress.