Baseball, But Make It Bananas

Photo courtesy of The Savannah Bananas
Welcome to the Home of Banana Ball.
You've seen the show. You've cheered the stunts. You've danced in the stands. Now it's time to come experience where it all began. Savannah, Georgia isn't just the birthplace of Banana Ball–it's the heart and soul behind the phenomenon. From walk-off celebrations to walkable streets, your next Banana adventure starts right here.
This isn't your average sports city. This is Savannah.

Photo courtesy of The Savannah Bananas
Why Every Banana Fan Belongs in Savannah
The Savannah Bananas are more than a team—they’re a movement. And just like their games, this city delivers a one-of-a-kind experience packed with fun, surprise and Southern hospitality. Whether you caught the Bananas on tour in Fenway, Philly or Phoenix, the magic isn’t complete until you’ve seen their hometown. Savannah is where Banana Ball was born—and where its spirit still thrives.
Explore the historic Grayson Stadium, where the Bananas’ viral antics took root. Wander through cobblestone streets lined with oak trees and Spanish moss. Take a selfie with the team mural, grab a cone from Leopold’s Ice Cream, and soak up the vibrant, youthful energy that fuels both the Bananas and the city they call home.
You got this!
Ready to turn your fandom into a full-on vacation?
Enter our Banana Ball Getaway Sweepstakes for a chance to win flights, hotel stays and four tickets to a Savannah Bananas home game at Grayson Stadium. Because every fan deserves to come home to the real home field.
From Bleachers to Beaches–Your Banana Ball Getaway Starts Here
When the game ends, the vacation begins. Savannah’s charm doesn’t stop at the stadium gates. Pair your passion for baseball with riverfront strolls, rooftop sunsets and sandy escapes to nearby Tybee Island. Whether you’re a sports-loving family, a road-tripping alum or an all-out Banana superfan, Savannah offers the perfect mix of high-energy fun and laid-back leisure.

Think You Know Savannah (and Banana Ball)?
Put your knowledge to the test with our quick quiz. Whether you're a history buff, baseball fanatic or just here for the dancing, let’s see how deep your Savannah roots go.
Who is the official mascot of the Savannah Bananas?
What is the name of Savannah's most famous public park?
Which of these is NOT a real Banana Ball rule?
Which Savannah street is known for picturesque oak trees and Spanish moss?
The Savannah Bananas' home stadium is called:
Savannah Superfan
You’ve clearly walked the cobblestones, caught a foul ball and know every dance move in the Bananas’ playbook. Your knowledge is as sweet as a Georgia peach.
The Bleacher Brainiac
You’ve got strong Savannah vibes and solid Banana Ball instincts. With just one more visit, you'll be sliding into superfan territory.
Bananas Basic
You're familiar with the flair, but still need a few innings in Savannah to catch the full experience. Let’s fix that.
The Newbie
It’s your first at-bat—and that’s okay! Now’s the perfect time to explore the real home field and see what all the banana-fuss is about.
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Peel Back Even More Fun
Neighborhoods & Communities
Historic and hip, Savannah’s neighborhoods are full of character. Tour the city and see gorgeous gardens, bustling boutiques, edgy artwork and stately Victorian-era homes.

Stroll through 22 park squares and explore museums, monuments, restored 18th-century homes, boutiques and more than 100 restaurants.

Admire the architecture on your own or as part of a tour in this 50-block neighborhood, known as Savannah’s first suburb, featuring Forsyth Park.

Shop for vintage clothing, vinyl records and original art while treating your taste buds to several quaint and quirky cafes in this artsy area.

Nature, history and the coast combine for a trifecta of experiences in Savannah's Lowcountry, just 20 minutes outside of downtown.

Just over the Talmadge Bridge lies the newly expanded Savannah Convention Center, complimented by an award-winning golf course and resort.

Featuring five pristine beaches, Tybee Island serves up fresh seafood and beach town favorites, just minutes from downtown Savannah.

Take in a baseball game at Grayson Stadium, walk around Daffin Park, and then admire 19th and 20th-century architecture in this community.

Convenient to the airport and a quick ride from downtown, the busy district offers a range of affordable hotels, restaurants and shopping.

Take time to admire horticulture around this district and go shopping for kitschy souvenirs at Keller’s Flea Market just minutes from I-95.

Discover Thunderbolt, Whitemarsh, Talahi and Wilmington islands while stopping for fresh seafood when your appetite demands a break.

Quickly emerging as a vibrant hub of entertainment to the west of Historic Savannah lies the Canal District, featuring the Enmarket Arena.

Explore the enchanting communities surrounding Savannah. Richmond Hill, Pooler, Rincon & Garden City all offer a variety of unique attractions.

Whether indulging in the restaurants and rooftops or strolling along the riverfront promenade, Eastern Wharf promises an enchanting experience.
Step Into Savannah
From banana suits to sunset strolls, fans have been capturing the magic of Savannah all season long.