Thriving cities and charming towns, beautiful countryside connecting mountain vistas with white-sand beaches, plus a temperate climate offering all four seasons make Georgia one of the very best places to live in the South.
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Georgia is an underrated backpacker's destination. Not only is it the perfect destination for nature, culture and history lovers, it's also very cheap to travel and live here. We spent 11 months in this stunning country and it's one of the cheapest countries we've been to so far.
Even though Georgia only has roughly 110 miles of shores, the Peach State's coastline is dotted with marshland, beaches, and barrier islands—including Tybee Island to the north and the Golden Isles, which includes Jekyll Island and St. Simons Island, farther south.
So, should you visit Georgia? Yes!It might be a relatively unknown destination to travelers but that doesn't mean it's dangerous. Be aware of lower driving and road standards and take the usual precautions with your belongings — especially when you're in a more crowded tourist area.
Generally speaking one could consider Georgians being friendly and eager to help but there might be some reasons under not-so-friendly people when visiting Georgia: Language barrier - Young people speak mostly English but even if they know the language they might feel uncomfortable and thereby avoid speaking.