2026 July/August – The Life on the Water Issue

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Deep & Wide: Come along with us on a trip to Daufuskie Island, where rich history, natural beauty, and creative community converge.

A Natural Beauty: Abandoned for decades, this rustic property has been turned into a welcoming retreat with sweeping saltmarsh views.

Pool Games: When the mercury rises, the fashionable set heads to the pool. Check out our fashion shoot at The Sun Club at Municipal Grand Hotel and see this season’s hottest styles.

Dredging Up the Past: British Naval cannons dating back to the American Revolution are to be permanently displayed at the Savannah History Museum.

Made in the Shade: This summer, keep skin looking more youthful by reducing — and preventing — sun damage.

What’s Crackin’ at The Kelpie: At this hidden gem, Scottish hospitality has crossed the undulating Atlantic and made its way to Tybee Island.

The Quiet After the Ping: What do Georgia’s cellphone bans mean for Savannah-area students?

Catch and Record: Every fisherman remembers when the line goes heavy. On Tybee Island, Kaylee Hettenbaugh makes sure it doesn’t fade.

Replenishing Our Shores: Meet Shell to Shore, the crew responsible for restoring Georgia’s coastlines and marshes.

Dual Natures: The wine program at Marbled & Fin is designed to complement both seafood and steaks while encouraging diners to expand their palates.

Coastal Guardian: After falling in love with Savannah’s coastal ecosystems as a child, Jeff Beauvais is working today to safeguard those very same places.

Savannah Health Supplement: Don’t just survive the aging process, thrive! Our guide shows you how.