Visit lovely Charleston with the Pacific Horticulture Society April 4 – 11, 2016, and step back in time to a world of colonial mansions, antebellum homes, and peaceful public squares shaded by ancient live oaks.
You’ll also explore Savannah, which has our country’s largest historic district. The city is built around gorgeous squares of live oaks dripping with Spanish moss and azaleas, ringed by Southern mansions. Your Savannah walking tour features the homes and gardens found in the popular book Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil.
Your visit is timed for peak bloom of magnolia, daffodil, iris, camellia, early azalea and rose, flowering fruit tree, and so much more.
You will have exclusive access to private gardens not open to the public in both Charleston and Savannah and enjoy a private lunch in lovely Beaufort, hosted by the white-gloved ladies of the Beaufort Historical Society. For complete information visit www.pacifichorticulture.org.