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A staycation or a vacation you take in your own city or that unique small-town – might be exactly what you need. An opportunity to try a different restaurant, wander through nature, shop local, stay in a B & B, and just find something new to fall in love with.

 

1. Book a Room

Unwind with an escape to Dublin Farm Bed and Breakfast in one of the cozy little suites nestled in the countryside. Continue with fine dining, on-site 5-course meal at Ristorante da Maria open every Friday and Saturday at 7 PM.

 

2. Vacation and Shop

Travel around the city and check out the cute little boutiques. Mint Boutique offers an array of boutique dresses, jewelry, accessories, and shoes that will color your wardrobe happy.

 

3. Eat Local

Sample one of Dublin’s unique award-winning restaurants while on vacation in Dublin GA. Company Supply adds a modern twist to traditional Southern dishes. Their dishes are all natural, hormone & antibiotic free, and sourced locally and organic when available to ensure the best quality flavor.

 

4. Vacation in Nature

Pitch a tent, throw a line, boat, bird watch or trail walk at Riverbend Wildlife Management Area that offers primitive camping, accessible restrooms, and showers, dog training area, hunt cleaning facilities, and a waterfowl impoundment with a scenic overlook.

 

5. Trace Your Roots

Dig deep and trace your heritage. Dublin Laurens County Library Heritage Center strives to collect, preserve, and make accessible genealogical and historical information available to you. Who knows, you may have a lot of Irish blood and kin folk that live right up the road.

Photo credit: @dublinfarmbedandbreakfast

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Miriam Lewis

Once upon a time, a serial reader of Little Women and Little House On The Prairie, Miriam Lewis has harnessed her love of great storytelling, beautiful photography, and good people, and bundled it into a big package that is Executive Director of Visit Dublin GA. As a destination veteran Miriam joined Visit Dublin GA in 2015. She oversees Dublin Visitors Center operations & staff and Dublin and Laurens County’s marketing communications while leading strategic initiatives to maintain and strengthen the tourism industry in Dublin. Her favorite work hobbies include making good old fashioned paper lists (plural), reminding staff to take their breaks (they sometimes listen), quality checking local eats (she’ll quickly suggest goat curry or tongue tacos), and building relationships which become links in partnership across the state, boosting an economic engine for the Laurens County community.