Your Family Urgent Care is excited to highlight some of the best local fall events in Savannah, Tybee Island, and Isle of Hope. As a group dedicated to serving families across Berwick, Sandfly, and Wilmington Island, we know how important it is to enjoy the season while staying healthy and safe. Fall in Coastal Georgia is a time when our communities come alive with festivals, music, art, food, and family fun. We are proud to be part of these communities and want to share more about the events that make this season so special.
Savannah Greek Festival
Date: October 9–11, 2025
Location: St. Paul’s Hellenic Center, Savannah
The Savannah Greek Festival is one of the city’s most anticipated cultural events each fall. Hosted by St. Paul’s Hellenic Center, the festival brings authentic Greek cuisine, live music, traditional folk dancing, and a marketplace of imported goods and handcrafted items. Locals and visitors alike come for the food—spanakopita, souvlaki, baklava—and stay for the warm hospitality and performances that highlight Greek heritage. If you plan to attend, come hungry and be ready to explore the vendors and cultural exhibits spread across the festival grounds.
Tybee Island Pirates Fest
Date: October 9–12, 2025
Location: Tybee Island
Tybee Island Pirates Fest transforms the island into a lively pirate village for a weekend of family entertainment. Expect parades, costume contests, live music, kids’ entertainment, artisan vendors, and plenty of seaside activities. The festival is rooted in Tybee’s coastal character—fresh seafood, beachside stages, and island charm make Pirates Fest one of the year’s standout events. Whether you’re dressing up for the parade or just soaking up the atmosphere, it’s a great way to celebrate fall on Tybee.
Isle of Hope Art and Music Festival
Date: October 25, 2025
Time: 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Location: Isle of Hope Marina and Bluff Drive
Set against the beautiful waterfront scenery of Isle of Hope Marina and historic Bluff Drive, the Isle of Hope Art and Music Festival is a one-day celebration of local artists and musicians. The event features booths with fine art, handmade crafts, photography, jewelry, and more, along with live music performances throughout the day and evening. Food vendors and family activities make it a welcoming day out for art lovers and coastal enthusiasts. With its picturesque setting, this festival highlights the unique cultural fabric of Isle of Hope and the surrounding Savannah neighborhoods.
Tybee Island YMCA Trunk or Treat
Date: October 25, 2025
Time: 4:00 PM – 6:00 PM
Location: Tybee Island YMCA
Your Family Urgent Care is proud to host a spooky trunk at the Tybee Island YMCA Trunk or Treat. This safe, family-friendly Halloween event gives kids a place to collect candy and enjoy costumes in a community setting. Stop by our trunk for treats, Halloween safety tips, and a chance to meet our team. We love engaging with families and neighbors, and Trunk or Treat is a perfect way to combine seasonal fun with practical safety reminders.
Why We Love These Fall Events in Savannah, Tybee, and Isle of Hope
These fall events in Savannah, Tybee, and Isle of Hope do more than entertain and bring in tourists—they build community. Festivals like the Savannah Greek Festival, Tybee Pirates Fest, and the Isle of Hope Art and Music Festival provide important economic and cultural opportunities for local vendors, artists, and small businesses. They also give families a reason to get outside, connect with neighbors, and celebrate local traditions.
Participating in community events, such as hosting a trunk at the YMCA, allows Your Family Urgent Care to meet residents face-to-face and share information about when to use urgent care versus emergency services. We aim to be a visible, trusted resource during festivals and community gatherings throughout the fall season.
Staying healthy during the fall festival season with packed fall calendars like these, it’s important to stay mindful of health and safety. Cooler mornings with warm afternoons can trigger allergies, and busy festival grounds bring a higher risk of minor injuries.
Here are practical tips to help you enjoy fall events while staying healthy:
- Stay hydrated. Even in October, Georgia can have warm days. Carry water and take breaks in shaded areas.
- Protect against allergens. If you suffer from seasonal allergies, bring any necessary medications and consider wearing sunglasses to reduce pollen exposure.
- Watch your footing. Uneven terrain and crowded walkways can cause trips and sprains. Choose sensible shoes, especially if you plan to walk long festival routes.
- Costume safety. For trick-or-treat events and parades, avoid masks that obstruct vision, secure long costumes to prevent tripping, and choose reflective accessories for evening events.
- Pack a small first-aid kit. Bandaids, antiseptic wipes, and a compress can be helpful for minor cuts or scrapes.
Plan Your Fall Festival Visits
Whether you’re sampling Greek cuisine in downtown Savannah, wandering the artisan booths on Isle of Hope Bluff Drive, or following the pirate parade on Tybee, fall in Coastal Georgia offers endless opportunities for family fun. Mark your calendar for these dates, bring a friend, and come say hello at our spooky trunk on October 25 at the Tybee Island YMCA. We look forward to celebrating the season with you and serving your healthcare needs throughout the fall.
When to Visit Urgent Care
Your Family Urgent Care clinics in Berwick, Sandfly, and Wilmington Island are open for walk-in care and provide fast, reliable treatment for a range of non-life-threatening issues. Come to urgent care for minor cuts and lacerations that may require stitches, sprains and possible fractures, x-rays and lab testing, and common illnesses such as seasonal flu or strep throat. For life-threatening emergencies, call 911 or visit the nearest emergency department.
As you plan your festival weekends and fall events in Savannah, remember that Your Family Urgent Care is here to support you with convenient locations and extended hours. We want you to have fun, stay safe, and enjoy all that Savannah, Tybee Island, and Isle of Hope have to offer.