Grave Encounters
Spooky family fun, grave encounters ghost tour with telfair museum.
- Operation: All Seasons, Nightly
- Departure Location: Old Savannah Tours Welcome Center
- Return Time: About 1.5 hours after Departure
- Friendly For All Ages
- No pets allowed
Join us, if you dare!
Hop on a Grave Encounters trolley tour for a thrilling and chilling overview of Savannah’s notorious haunted history. Every night of the week, our ghostly guides share blood-curdling tales of murder, voodoo, death, disease and disaster in the Hostess City of the South. Our original ghost tour stands apart as Savannah’s best introduction to the city’s paranormal past.
Along the way, you’ll hear lively tales told by some of Savannah’s most illustrious “spirits” – from deceased theater performers to dead pirates – who hop on the trolley to tell their terrifying tales of woe. Learn whether Savannah socialite Matilda Sorrel actually killed herself, uncover Civil War secrets from Confederate soldiers, discover where the victims in the Siege of Savannah are buried and “meet” some of Savannah’s most frightful historic figures.
Additional highlights include the Sorrel-Weed House, widely considered the most haunted house in Savannah, and Colonial Park Cemetery, where many Yellow Fever victims are buried. We’ll also see the iconic Olde Pink House, known for its supernatural activity, as well as Yamacraw Bluff, Madison Square, the Mercer-Williams House, the Kehoe House, 17Hundred90 and other haunted sites around downtown Savannah.
Where does this tour begin?
At the Savannah Welcome Center at 215 West Boundary Street .
Is this tour too scary for kids?
Grave Encounters if spooky fun for all ages!
Is this tour pet friendly?
No. Pets are not allowed on any of our ghost tours, because the venues we tour do not allow pets.
What are the ages for children taking the tour?
Children age 4 and under are free. Children ages 5-11 are charged the child’s price. Any young person age 12 and over is considered an adult and will be charged the adult ticket price.
Where do I park? Is parking free?
We offer limited free parking on a first come, first served basis at our Welcome Center (215/217 W. Boundary Street).
What are your hours of operation?
Grave Encounters is offered 7 nights per week. We do not tour and are closed on St. Patrick’s Day, Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day.
Are your tours handicapped accessible?
We do have wheelchair/handicapped accessible vehicles in our fleet. A 48 hour notice is requested in order to accommodate this need.
Our Recent Reviews
Very much enjoyed the tour and rode most of the time with Little Scott. He was very knowledgeable and provided great entertainment throughout the ride. Based on what we saw ... read more the tour guides have a lot of patience dealing with unexpected situations and are very helpful. Social distancing is not possible, however, they reinforce mask wearing and open air windows feels relatively safe. I wasn't able to give a cash tip so would recommend adding QR codes or other ways to tip. The guest speakers were a nice unexpected bonus and they did the best they can to manage capacity for riders.
Very enjoyable experience for someone visiting Savannah for the first time such as myself and my mother. From the tour guide to the re-enactors, everyone kept us entertained and well-informed ... read more from beginning to end.
My husband and I went on the Old Savannah Tour, today. It was so cool listening to Savannahs history. Our tour guide was very knowledgeable and I must say, our ... read more driver did a great job as well. Savannah is a beautiful historical town that I'm sure everyone is very proud to live here. I enjoyed visiting this wonderful place.
We HIGHLY suggest taking the Ghost Tours that Old Savannah Tours offers. Especially, to recommend "The Good Doctor" (Adam) and Ethel as your tour guides. They are by far the ... read more best in the business. The Good Doctor eloquently speaks about Savannah's most famous ghosts as well as keeping his audience entertained and engaged. He's the best storyteller paints a beautiful picture of Savannah. My Husband and I went to Savannah for our anniversary and We loved these tours to understand Savannah's history and where to shop/eat from locals.
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Ages 5-11 4 years and under are free.
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Operating 362/365 Days
Tours do not operate St. Patrick's Day, Thanksgiving Day, or Christmas Day.
Free Parking
We offer limited free parking, on a first come basis, at our Welcome Center, 215/217 W. Boundary St.
- Mon - Sun : 8AM - 5PM
- 912 234-8128
- Departure Location: 215 West Boundary St. Savannah, GA 31401
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Grave Encounters
Spooky family fun, grave encounters ghost tour with telfair museum.
- Operation: All Seasons, Nightly
- Departure Location: Old Savannah Tours Welcome Center
- Return Time: About 1.5 hours after Departure
- Friendly For All Ages
- No pets allowed
Join us, if you dare!
Hop on a Grave Encounters trolley tour for a thrilling and chilling overview of Savannah’s notorious haunted history. Every night of the week, our ghostly guides share blood-curdling tales of murder, voodoo, death, disease and disaster in the Hostess City of the South. Our original ghost tour stands apart as Savannah’s best introduction to the city’s paranormal past.
Along the way, you’ll hear lively tales told by some of Savannah’s most illustrious “spirits” – from deceased theater performers to dead pirates – who hop on the trolley to tell their terrifying tales of woe. Learn whether Savannah socialite Matilda Sorrel actually killed herself, uncover Civil War secrets from Confederate soldiers, discover where the victims in the Siege of Savannah are buried and “meet” some of Savannah’s most frightful historic figures.
Additional highlights include the Sorrel-Weed House, widely considered the most haunted house in Savannah, and Colonial Park Cemetery, where many Yellow Fever victims are buried. We’ll also see the iconic Olde Pink House, known for its supernatural activity, as well as Yamacraw Bluff, Madison Square, the Mercer-Williams House, the Kehoe House, 17Hundred90 and other haunted sites around downtown Savannah.
Where does this tour begin?
At the Savannah Welcome Center at 215 West Boundary Street .
Is this tour too scary for kids?
Grave Encounters if spooky fun for all ages
Is this tour pet friendly?
Pets are not allowed on ghost tours because the venues we tour do not allow pets.
What are the ages for children taking the tour?
Children age 4 and under are free. Children ages 5-11 are charged the child’s price. Any young person age 12 and over is considered an adult and will be charged the adult ticket price.
Where do I park? Is parking free?
We offer limited free parking on a first come, first served basis at our Welcome Center (215/217 W. Boundary Street).
What are you r hours of operation?
Grave Encounters is offered 7 nights per week. We do not tour and are closed on St. Patrick’s Day, Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day.
Are your tours handicapped accessible?
We do have wheelchair/handicapped accessible vehicles in our fleet. A 48 hour notice is requested in order to accommodate this need.
Our Recent Reviews
My husband and I went on the Old Savannah Tour, today. It was so cool listening to Savannahs history. Our tour guide was very knowledgeable and I must say, our ... read more driver did a great job as well. Savannah is a beautiful historical town that I'm sure everyone is very proud to live here. I enjoyed visiting this wonderful place.
Oh what a lovely afternoon spent doing this tour! Our tour guide Eric was phenomenal. It’s great when you are on a tour and are able to learn more than ... read more just your standard facts. He gave us a lot of quirky details and fun facts about the historic district. I would highly recommend trying to get on his trolley.
Did the Hop On Hop Off tour and loved it. It just makes touring the whole district so convenient. We ended up with 4 different drivers/tour guides and each one ... read more was delightful. Can't recommend this enough. Just do it.
Loved the driver/guides! Every well-informed and vocalize details in fun and interesting fashion. All were excellent drivers.
BOOK THIS TOUR
Ages 5-11 4 years and under are free.
Operating 362/365 Days
Tours do not operate St. Patrick's Day, Thanksgiving Day, or Christmas Day.
Free Parking
We offer limited free parking, on a first come basis, at our Welcome Center, 215/217 W. Boundary St.
- Mon - Sun : 8AM - 5PM
- 912 234-8128
- Departure Location: 255 Montgomery St. Savannah, GA 31401
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15 Best Ghost Tours in Savannah That Will Creep You Out
March 18, 2021 // by Southern Trippers
As one of the most haunted cities in America, there are plenty of spooky ghost tours in Savannah to keep you on your toes! Whether you are an avid fan of the paranormal or just want to feel freaked out, Savannah, Georgia, is a great place to visit.
There are many haunted places in the South and Savannah is home to many of them. You could easily walk the city yourself and see some of these creepy locations, but the best way to experience Savannah’s dark past is by signing up for a ghost tour.
These Savannah ghost tours are led by locals and professionals who know all of the scary stories by heart. They will not only lead you around the city, but they will also tell you the history of each haunted place. We have a list of the best tours in Savannah and ghost tours are always a popular choice.
Get ready for some goosebumps!
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Private Narrated Haunted Hearse Ghost Tour of Savannah
If you want to take one of the creepiest and coolest ghost tours in Savannah, then this Haunted Hearse Ghost Tour is the one for you! Yes, you read that right! This ghost tour takes place in an actual, retired hearse. If that does not heighten the creepy factor, then what will?
The hearses have been renovated into convertibles so you can better see the haunted locations as you pass. The guides tell spooky stories along the way and really make this tour a fun experience.
Book Here: Private Narrated Haunted Hearse Ghost Tour of Savannah
Savannah History & Haunts Candlelit Walking Ghost Tour
This ninety-minute, candlelit walking ghost tour will lead you through nighttime Savannah as you learn about all the murders, mysteries, and war scenes the city has witnessed.
A glowing lantern will lead the way as you walk along cobblestone streets and historic squares. Watch the Spanish moss wave in the night breeze and be careful not to confuse it with ghosts!
If you love tours given by guides who really know their stuff and have done plenty of research, then you should consider booking this Savannah ghost tour. The tour is well-written and guaranteed to send shivers down your spine.
Book Here: Savannah History & Haunts Candlelit Walking Ghost Tour
Savannah Ghosts & Gravestones Trolley Tour
If you want to avoid walking but still want to experience a great ghost tour, then consider the Savannah Ghosts & Gravestones Trolley Tour . Though you won’t be able to sit back and relax. You will be on the edge of your seat as you learn about Savannah’s afterlife.
This tour is extra special because you will also have exclusive nighttime entry into some of Savannah’s most haunted places, including the Andrew Low House and Perkins and Sons Ship Chandlery. You will have a memorable experience exploring these spooky areas. Keep your ears open for the sound of restless spirits!
Book Here: Savannah Ghosts & Gravestones Trolley Tour
Spooky Savannah Haunted Pub Crawl and Walking Ghost Tour
If you like your ghost stories served with a side of alcohol then join a haunted pub crawl . This Savannah ghost tour combines spookiness with drinking. If that sounds fun, you are sure to have a great time bar hopping in the historic district.
As you sip your drink, your guide will point out haunted areas. Savannah is such a haunted city that there are even haunted pubs! You will visit three of them on your tour. Overall, their is a great way to enjoy two of the best Savannah pastimes!
Book Here: Spooky Savannah Haunted Pub Crawl and Walking Ghost Tour
Secrets of Savannah Ghost Experience
Hop in a sprinter van and tour in style during your Secrets of Savannah Ghost Experience . As you journey around the city, you will learn the history of Savannah with a mix of chilling, ghost stories. With great storytelling, you will be immersed in the tales.
This ghost tour also includes admission to the Graveface Museum. This Savannah hidden gem is an oddity museum that can be fun to check out after your ghost tour. There are lots of cool things to see here such as exhibits about infamous criminals and the history of sideshow attractions.
Book Here: Secrets of Savannah Ghost Experience
Fraidy Cat: The Family Fun Ghost Tour of Savannah
Are you traveling with kids and need a family-friendly ghost tour? Then the Fraidy Cat Tour is what you want!
This 90-minute walking tour is fun for the whole family and will bring you to haunted mansions, parks, and burial sites. It is the perfect level of creepiness so your kids won’t get too frightened. You are in for a great time!
The guides do not over embellish the ghost stories. Instead, they use historic accounts and evidence to create a spooky atmosphere. You will learn all about how the Revolution and Civil War shaped Savannah. This is a really fun way to introduce your kids to history.
Book Here: Fraidy Cat: The Family Fun Ghost Tour of Savannah
Savannah’s Grave Encounters Night-Time Trolley Tour
The Grave Encounters Night-Time Tro lley Tour is certainly one of the best ghost tours in Savannah. What makes this tour stand out from others is the use of costumed actors to tell scary stories. This gives the tour a more theatrical feel and is sure to provide a fun time. Kids will love it, too!
Another cool thing about this tour is that there are optional experiences to add to the beginning. First, you can have dinner at the Pirates’ House, one of the oldest and most haunted restaurants in Savannah. You will get an extra tour of the rum cellar as well where liquor was smuggled in the Prohibition era.
Another option is a tour of the Telfair Academy. This is one of the most famous haunted houses in America. This fine, Southern mansion dates back to 1818 and allegedly hosts many ghosts.
Book Here: Savannah’s Grave Encounters Night-Time Trolley Tour
Haunted Savannah Pub Crawl
This two-hour, Haunted Savannah Pub Crawl will have you shaking. Just be careful not to spill your drink! With a great storyteller knowledgeable about Savannah history as your guide, you will bar hop into the night while learning a thing or two. The cost of drinks is not included, so remember to budget for them.
If you are looking for a great way to spend a night on a girls’ trip or friends’ getaway, then a haunted pub crawl is a fun idea. There are not many cities full of both great bars and haunted places, and Savannah is definitely one of them! Why not make the most of it?
Book Here: Haunted Savannah Pub Crawl
Paranormal Investigation – Six Feet Under Savannah
This next ghost tour in Savannah is more than just listening to spooky stories of the past. This unique and interesting tour allows you to join a real paranormal investigation . Led by a real paranormal sensitivity, this tour gives you the chance to open your mind and senses to the spirits that surround you. And if that doesn’t work you will also have access to ghost-seeking equipment.
This two-hour tour will take you to a few haunted locations throughout the city, including the Olde Pink House and the Colonial Park Cemetery. If you want a more interactive tour that focuses on both the science and supernatural sides of paranormal investigations, then this is the one you should book.
Book Here: Paranormal Investigation – Six Feet Under Savannah
Spirits with Spirits Happy Hour Tour in Savannah
The Spirits with Spirits Happy Hour Tour is another ghost tour that pairs happy hour with stories of ghosts and grisly happenings. For ninety minutes you will enjoy a couple of drinks while your guide tells you about the victims of murder and war. These sad ghosts still roam the Savannah streets at night so watch out!
This is a very efficient tour that is a real bang for your buck. Just make sure to bring some extra cash for each drink, since they are not included in the price. The tour guide is entertaining and informative, so you will leave with a great memory.
Book Here: Spirits with Spirits Happy Hour Tour in Savannah
8:00 pm Voices of the Dead Tour
The 8:00 pm Voices of the Dead Tour is one of the best ghost tours in Savannah if you only want to hear true stories based on research and avoid urban legends. This tour group takes its research seriously and wants to dispel any myths. They use paranormal evidence found by the Savannah Ghost Research Society to inform their ghost tours.
You will travel with a guide to haunted places such as the Husk Restaurant, Foley House Inn, Savannah Theater, Sorrel-Weed House, and the Colonial Park Cemetery. At each location, you will be able to hear paranormal recordings that have been captured there.
This tour has been featured on many TV shows on both the SyFy and Travel Channels. If you want a tour with great people who are passionate about what they are doing, this tour should peak your interest.
Book Here: 8:00 pm Voices of the Dead Tour
Sixth Sense Savannah Walking Ghost Tour
If you take a Sixth Sense Savannah Walking Ghost Tour you will find great storytellers who really get into the parts they play. This two-hour, adults-only tour is a great way to see Savannah and learn about the past that won’t let go.
Sixth Sense World has been working in Savannah for twenty years to uncover the city’s haunted heritage. These experts have firsthand knowledge as to why this Southern city is known as America’s most haunted city. Come along for a journey into the unknown!
Book Here: Sixth Sense Savannah Walking Ghost Tour
Savannah Night Terrors Walking Tour
Take your ghost tour to the next level by booking with Savannah Night Terrors Walking Tour . This Savannah ghost tour is ideal for adults who want to try out some real ghost hunting. This tour is highly rated and is a guaranteed fun thing to do in Savannah.
Doing this haunted tour in Savannah will give you access to paranormal equipment including EMF detectors, thermal cameras, and 4K, night vision cameras. The guides will teach your to use the sensitive gear and hopefully you will get some sort of picture or recording.
Even if you do not come away with any amazing evidence, you will have had fun acting like a real paranormal investigator.
Book Here: Savannah Night Terrors Walking Tour
Savannah Shadows All Ages Ghost Tour
The Savannah Shadows All Ages Ghost Tour is perfect for the whole family. Curated by professional storytellers and local guides, this ninety-minute tour will be the perfect ending to a night in Savannah. Adults and children alike will have fun listening to ghost stories and taking pictures of the city at night.
The guides are knowledgeable and enthusiastic about their jobs. Because of this, the tours run smoothly and offer a laid back experience. Your kids are sure not to be bored as they hang on to every word.
Book Here: Savannah Shadows All Ages Ghost Tour
Got Ghosts!
Got Ghosts! is one of the more unique ghost tours in Savannah because it is hosted by Patrick Burns, a world-renowned paranormal investigator. He was even part of the team on the TV show Haunting Evidence . He really knows his stuff!
This tour focuses less on Savannah’s history and more on finding proof that ghosts walk among us. This tour lasts about an hour and a half. Hopefully you will get some spooky and unexplained recordings during that time.
Book Here: Got Ghosts!
At the end of the day, there are almost too many walking ghost tours in Savannah to choose from, but no matter which one you book, you are sure to have a blast. If you want to experience this haunted city in a fun and unique way, then a ghost tour might be for you! Whether you are walking, bar hopping, or riding in a trolley, you will find ghosts in any dark corner of the city.
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Ghosts & Gravestones Tour
Do you dare join the other brave souls aboard the Trolley of the Doomed to experience “the darker side” of “America’s Most Haunted City”?
Your voyage will take you throughout Savannah’s historic district, focusing on some of Savannah’s most haunted sites, eerie legends and frightening residents. Your Ghost Host will entertain you with their expert storytelling and knowledge of all things “shadowy and sinister.” One never knows what one might encounter when you “cross-over” aboard Ghosts & Gravestones.
Your Ghosts & Gravestones Tour Includes:
- Hear all about Savannah’s darker side!
- Hear Tales No Other Tours Tell as Shadows Play Tricks on Your Mind
- EXCLUSIVE night-time entry into 2 of Savannah’s Most Haunted Venues
- FIRST is a stop at the Andrew Low House
- THEN on to the Perkin’s & Son’s Ship Chandlery
- Travel Past Ancient Cemeteries, Antebellum Mansions & Squares
- Drive by the Sites of Some of the Bloodiest Battlegrounds in History
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Climb aboard the Trolley of the Doomed
Travel past ancient cemeteries, (those still standing and those that have fallen victim to the passage of time and progress), antebellum mansions, and lush squares ripe with live oaks dripping with Spanish moss. Drive by the sites of some of the bloodiest battlegrounds in history, where you may hear echoes of battles and the spirits that remain.
Now Ghosts & Gravestones guests will experience America’s Most Haunted City like no other tour with EXCLUSIVE nighttime entry into TWO of Savannah’s most haunted venues.
FIRST is a stop at the Andrew Low House. This lovely John Norris designed mansion combines elements of Grecian and Italian Villa styles and sports one of Savannah’s most stunning ironwork balconies. There have long been reports of spirits that inhabit the home, tales of staff seeing apparitions dressed in old-fashioned clothes and furniture moving with no one occupying it. All of that is combined with modern experiences of the docents in the house to culminate in quite the paranormal legacy. You will have the opportunity to walk the halls of this majestic home and experience it for yourself.
Then Step off the “Trolley of the Doomed” into a new and exciting chapter in the Ghosts & Gravestones story – Perkin’s and Sons Ship Chandlery ! Located on River Street, which many believe is the paranormal epicenter of “America’s Most Haunted City”- Perkins and Son’s stands as a testament to the bustling port business that once took place right at its doorstep. Follow your Ghost Host as he steps inside this antiquated building. Immediately upon entering you will sense you have stepped into another time. Once inside, you will truly EXPERIENCE the haunted history that has given rise to the immense paranormal presence in Savannah. All of your senses will be engaged as you are immersed in the dark tales of River Street’s past.
This tour is rated PG-13. No children under 6 allowed. An adult must accompany anyone under the age of 12.
Comfortable shoes are recommended so that you don’t become dead on your feet during the brief walking portions.
Ghosts & Gravestones
Tours depart nightly. Subject to availability.
We are open Thanksgiving and Christmas evening 2023.
Closed: Saint Patrick’s Day – March 17.
Boards at the Simply Savannah Depot: 301 East River Street. Directly to the right of the Lincoln Street ramp on River Street.
Tour times vary depending on the time of year. Please call (866) 955-1674 for more information.
Reservations are required. October means Halloween and our tours sell out quickly. ADVANCE securing of your ghost tour is highly recommended, especially for the week of Halloween, October 24 to October 31. Space is very limited for this very popular excursion, so DON’T DELAY!
Length of tour: 1 hour and 20 minutes.
WARNING: Strobe lights may be used. This tour is rated PG-13. No children under 6 allowed. An adult must accompany anyone under the age of 18.
*Reservations are required. Reservation based tickets are non-refundable. You may reschedule up to 24 hours in advance of tour time by calling 912-233-0083. WARNING: Strobe lights may be used.
The Savannah Underground: An Immersive Ghost Hunt
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- Hour Glass Duration: 1.5 Hours
- Users Ages: 13+ y/o
Savannah’s Top Ghost Tour by Trolley!
What you’ll experience.
- Give us 90 Minutes and we will show you Savannah’s horrifying past. Savannah is known as one of the Nation’s most haunted cities.
- Travel through Savannah by trolley hearing the haunting tales of the past.
- Then, visit The Savannah Underground, an immersive experience that showcases Savannah’s sinister past and surrounds the viewer with three unnerving true stories.
This isn’t your normal ghost tour… Prepare to do something you’ve likely never before experienced! “The Savannah Underground: An Immersive Ghost Hunt” is the only experience in Savannah that merges a thrilling immersive trolley ghost tour and Savannah’s premium interactive attraction into one action-packed bundle!
Begin the experience by diving into Savannah’s dark past with Savannah’s only immersive trolley tour, which doubles as a ghost hunting bootcamp where you’ll learn skills and information that you can take back home, and use to find ghosts anywhere in the world.
Once completing your ghost hunting training session, you’ll hop off the trolley and into the exclusive “The Savannah Underground”, a forty minute immersive adventure that surrounds you with some of Savannah’s scariest history. We guarantee you won’t find anything like this anywhere else in Savannah, as it’s custom built for those seeking more than your average ghost tour… a theatrical whirlwind of scary fun.
We look forward to seeing you at “The Savannah Underground: An Immersive Ghost Hunt”.
This experience is not recommended for children under the age of 13.
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- Booking cannot be changed once reservation is made.
- There is a possibility of cancellation after confirmation. In the event of this occurring, you will be offered an alternative or full refund
- Times are subject to change due to local traffic conditions.
- Departs from both the Savannah Visitors Center at 301 Martin Luther King Blvd.
This should be considered a must-do experience when visiting Savannah. John, Kewann, Madison and their crew put on an awesome tour and performance.
Awesome experience! Radar was a wonderful driver and host. The Dr. was a great story teller and the performances at the end were stellar!!!
Absolutely enjoyed our experience. The actors are brilliant and wickedly talented. Highly recommend. And Radar, the driver was an awesome counterpart as well.
OMG so much fun, the whole experience was amazing!! Would recommend to anyone, such a good time. Amazing cast and shout out to Brenda for a smooth ride.
This was an AWESOME Ghost Tour!! I loved riding around Savannah hearing all the stories and then watching the show. The riding portion was a perfect mix of scary stories and humor. The theatrical portion was amazing my kids even got to play a role! Radar and Mav were the BEST!! Make sure you go this tour!
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Spookiest Savannah Ghost Tours
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While it may seem like a quaint Southern town by day, Savannah, Georgia , is purportedly one of America's most haunted cities. The city's ghostly reputation may be related to the bloody Civil War, the yellow fever epidemics of 1820 and 1876 or the numerous murders that took place throughout its history. These chilling tales make the haunted city of Savannah the perfect backdrop for a ghost tour. Below, you'll find the top U.S. News picks of the best tours in town, compiled using both expert input and traveler sentiment. These haunting tours cater to all crowds, from families with kids to those who need a little liquid courage before seeking out the paranormal.
Savannah Ghost Walker – The Savannah Ghostwalker Tour and Ghost Hunt
Price: From $30 Duration: 2.5 hours
During this tour, guides (or "ghostwalkers") lead you down live oak-lined streets past haunted antebellum homes to battlefields and hidden cemeteries, where paranormal events are a common occurrence. As you walk, ghostwalkers recount the scary stories of Savannah's eerie past. You can even search for otherworldly activity with your own "ghost-hunting" equipment. Travelers enjoy guides' ability to highlight the city's historical facts in their ghost stories. Visitors also say that the electromagnetic field meters add a fun twist to the tour.
Tours generally run nightly at 9 p.m. Savannah Ghostwalker limits its tours to 15 people, and alcohol is not permitted.
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Ghost City Tours – Savannah Haunted Pub Crawl
Price: From $30 Duration: 2 hours
This adults-only (21 and older) evening pub crawl takes travelers to some of the city's most haunted pubs and taverns. During this Savannah ghost tour, guides share creepy tales about each bar stop. Thanks to Savannah's lack of open container laws, you can take an alcoholic beverage with you and imbibe along the walk. Most reviewers say the tour provides a fun outing and the ghost stories are entertaining. Others complain of busy bars and expensive drinks.
Tours typically run at 8 p.m. on weekdays and 8, 8:30 and 9 p.m. on weekends, but exact offerings may vary by month. For a more family-friendly experience, consider the company's Grave Tales Tour.
Genteel & Bard – Savannah Dark History & Ghost Encounter Tour
Visit some of Savannah's most haunted locales on this spine-chilling experience. Over nearly a mile, a local tour guide will take small groups through the city, spinning tales about Colonial Park Cemetery and the Sorrel Weed House, among other historic landmarks. Note that the entire tour takes place outside – you do not actually go into any buildings. As a bonus, the guide wears a microphone and all tourgoers receive personal earbuds with a wireless receiver so that they don't miss one scary story. Reviewers mention that guides are passionate, entertaining and great storytellers. They also appreciate the earbuds as there is never an issue with hearing.
Genteel & Bard offers its ghost tour at multiple times between 7:30 and 9 p.m. daily. The company also offers history walking tours and women's history walking tours of Savannah.
Blue Orb Tours – Savannah Shadows Tour
Price: Adults from $30; kids from $25 Duration: 1.5 hours
Blue Orb's Savannah Shadows tour is based on the book of the same name written by the company's founder, Tobias McGriff. This tour is suitable for all ages and stops at locations known for their paranormal activity, such as the Hanging Square (generally known as Wright Square). Many reviewers comment that the tour offers the right mix of history and storytelling, along with chilling details. Others say that though the tales are spooky, they aren't too scary for kids.
Tours are typically offered Wednesday through Sunday at 8 p.m. For a real thrill, the company offers an adults-only Zombie Tour that focuses on the Voodoo concept of the walking undead.
Ghost & Gravestones of Savannah – Ghost & Gravestones Trolley Tour
Price: From $36 Duration: 1.5 hours
On the Ghosts & Gravestones trolley tour, you'll drive by cemeteries, squares and mansions known for their ghostly residents. Along the way, you'll visit two of Savannah's most haunted locales: the Andrew Low House and Perkins & Sons Ship Chandlery. The chandlery is located on River Street, which is considered a hotbed of paranormal activity. According to some reviewers, the tour guide's theatrics are cheesy rather than scary. Travelers also warn the chandlery is set up like a haunted house, so you'll want to prepare young children for some startling surprises. The company rates its tour PG-13, though several reviewers say it's family-friendly. Children must be 6 or older, and no one younger than 18 can ride without the supervision of an adult.
Tours depart nightly at various times starting around 7 p.m. Keep in mind: You may be required to climb some stairs while on tour. The company also offers combination tickets for trolley sightseeing tours during the day.
Hearse Ghost Tours – Public Hearse Tour
Price: From $40 Duration: About 1.5 hours
Drive through Savannah's spookiest cemeteries and pass through parts of the Historic District in an open-air hearse once used by funeral parlors. Hearses can accommodate up to eight tourgoers. Some reviewers say the guides are funny and entertaining, while others complain the stories lack depth and are not scary.
Tours are offered at multiple times daily between 6 and 10 p.m. There are pickup locations at Franklin, Oglethorpe and Telfair squares in the Historic District. The company also runs private outings and a bar crawl ghost tour.
Shannon Scott Tours & Events – Bonaventure Cemetery After Hours Tour
Price: From $45 Duration: 2 hours
What could be more spine-chilling than being locked behind the gates of Bonaventure Cemetery? On this after-hours cemetery tour, you'll spend an evening listening to humorous and macabre tales of romance and death featuring the city's most notable deceased residents. Reviewers rave about this tour and guide Shannon Scott's storytelling ability; many travelers find him mesmerizing.
Tours run on Saturdays at 6 p.m. Prefer to explore the cemetery while it's still light out? The company also offers cemetery tours during the day.
6th Sense World – Sixth Sense Savannah Ghost Tour
According to reviewers, it's the entertaining guides that set 6th Sense World apart from other ghost tour operators in the city. During the company's ghost tour, you'll hear spooky tales about some of the city's most haunted locales, including the Mercer-Williams House, the Hamilton-Turner Inn and the Candler Hospital, among others. Participants describe the tour as creepy, engaging and educational.
Tours run nightly at multiple times between 7 and 10 p.m., depending on the season and day of the week. Later tours are restricted to participants 16 and older and may cost more. Discounts are available for members of the military. The company also offers daytime tours of Bonaventure Cemetery, among other options.
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The 10 Best Ghost Tours In Savannah, Georgia (Thrilling & Spooky)
One of the top-rated walking tours in Savannah and considered one of the most haunted places in the US, takes you through the ghostly squares of the Historic District on a 90 minute tour.
Hauntings, legends and exorcisms are only the beginning when you visit this popular location.
With superstitions and real Gullah traditions, you’ll be thrilled by the dark past of this amazing city.
2) Ghosts and Gravestones of Savannah - Fun for the whole family
Many visitors say this is among the best real haunted tours in Savannah GA, which is considered ‘America's most haunted city.’
The Ghosts and Graveyards trolley ride lasts 90 minutes, taking you through old battlegrounds and infamous mansions of murder, cemeteries and the super-haunted River Street.
With many terrifying stories about sinister characters and creepy legends, you’ll appreciate the humorous interludes on this wonderfully supernatural tour.
3) Sixth Sense Savannah Ghost Tours - Scary paranormal trip
This ‘Adults Only’ two hour walking tour guides you through the scary landmarks and historic sites which is a must for History nerds.
Discover the supernatural heritage of Savannah, including exorcism, voodoo, poltergeist activity, possession and much more.
How about a stroll through a morgue tunnel?
Seasoned ghost hosts share stories about the paranormal, hidden cemeteries and spirits from pre-Colonial times to name a few.
4) Savannah Ghost Tour and Trolley Tour Combo
If you’re researching the best Savannah ghost tours, you’d be crazy not to consider this comprehensive combo, which includes touring via trolley and occasional spooky walks at your leisure.
With a fully narrated tour covering many haunted historical sites, you’ll almost forget to be scared out of your wits.
What’s not to like about a pet and family friendly tour through dark alleys and other scary spots?
5) Savannah Gribble House Ghost-Hunting Tour - Visit a real haunted house
If you prefer small groups when enjoying real haunted tours, then this 90 minute ghost hunting experience in the infamous Gribble House will fit the bill.
A grisly triple murder occurred there in 1909, resulting in hauntings such as the running man and the woman in white, among other spooky apparitions.
Using real ghost hunting equipment, try and see if you can contact the spirits.
6) Savannah's Historic Grave Encounters Tour
You’ll be compelled to leave a rave review of this small-group bus tour which offers clips from popular TV shows such as “Ghost Hunters” and “Scariest Places on Earth” while riding along the creepy streets of the Historic District.
Visit the notorious Pirate’s House in the center of the town.
At 90 minutes, you’ll be amazed at how much is packed into this fun trip.
7) Legendary Haunted Pubs of Savannah - Thrilling, fun, and best bang for the buck
Fancy a haunted walk through some of the most haunted pubs in Savannah?
This two hour tour includes a visit to the upper level of the famously scary Moon River Brewing Company, which is considered as one of the oldest and most historic haunted locations in this terribly active paranormal city.
Other fascinating and creepy spots include Colonial Park Cemetery and the Old Pink House.
8) Savannah Small-Group Ghost Tour by Bus
If you’re an avid fan of visiting paranormal hot spots that include having a meal in the haunted buildings, then this fully narrated tour is for you.
Enjoy exclusive after-hours access and choose from three options, like dinner at The Pirate’s House, a visit to the Sorrel-Weed House or the Grave Encounter Trolley tour.
Explore a Rum Cellar and other haunted buildings in this ghostly trek.
9) Creepy Crawl Haunted Pub Tour of Savannah - Adults only tour
Meet the guide at the Six Pence Pub and take off on a two and a half hour crawl through the creepy pubs and bars in Savannah.
Collect your free, glow in the dark cup and listen to terrifying ghost stories as you visit five or more haunted establishments as well as the Colonial Park Cemetery, which is filled with mass graves – for the ghoul inside.
10) Savannah's Ghost Bus Tour with Dinner Package
Updated 2/9/2020 - Enjoy a three course dinner at the Pirate’s House before heading off on a spooky bus tour of Savannah’s Historic District.
At 90 minutes for the tour, you’ll begin at the Pirate’s House and move on to Hampton-Lillibridge House, where evil spirits have managed to evade many attempts to exorcise them.
Finally, try to capture spirits on your camera while moving on to the Mercer-Williams house.
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Right off the bat I’m going to tell you there is no “best” trolley tour in Savannah…you just need to decide on the ideal option for your particular situation! Today I’m going to break down your choices and help you decide which is right for you. I’ve also included some Savannah trolley tour reviews and lots of helpful input from members of my private Facebook group.
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Savannah Trolley Tour Options
I’m only going to focus on the three main tour companies, and I’ll review them in alphabetical order: Kelly Tours, Old Savannah Tours, and Old Town Trolley.
The last two offer Hop-On/Hop-Off options, while Kelly tours currently does not.
ALL of the tours are narrated.
Just FYI, I only compared history trolley tours on this post. I wrote a separate post comparing the ghost tour trolleys since those are so different from the history tours.
If you’re in a hurry, here’s a quick comparison chart of the various options (you may need to scroll to the right to see all of the columns):
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Should You Do a Savannah Trolley Tour?
My personal opinion is that Savannah is best seen by foot .
The Historic District is small and very walkable, and you’ll notice so many more details when you’re strolling through the squares versus peering out the window of a trolley.
For that reason, I always suggest walking tours if you’re able.
However, I realize many people have mobility issues or prefer not to walk for hours on end — especially in Savannah’s soul-sucking heat and humidity — so I totally understand the lure of the trolleys!
Another decent reason to opt for a trolley tour is because I think it’s better to let someone else do the driving on your first day in the city versus driving around the city yourself.
Hear me out …
Savannah isn’t always the easiest place for newcomers to navigate; it’s filled with notoriously bad drivers, one-way streets, cyclists, and SCAD students rushing to class.
There are also 22 squares that you have to detour around when you’re driving, and sometimes newcomers have trouble navigating them. (FYI: Yield to the car already circling the square, not to those entering the square.)
The solution? Let a tour guide shuttle you around!
That way you can get familiar with the layout of the Historic District while enjoying a narrated overview of the city.
Hop-On/Hop-Off Tours vs. Nonstop Tours
One of the biggest decisions you’ll have to make when selecting a tour is whether to do the Hop-On/Hop-Off option or the 1.5-hour non-stop tour instead.
If you’re not in any rush and are operating on Savannah time, aka: as slow as a Southern drawl, my suggestion is to purchase the Hop-On/Hop-Off ticket and then ride it all the way around once without hopping off.
That way you’ll get a good overview of the Historic District and can make note of the attractions you want to see most.
Then, on your second loop around, “hop off” to visit the attractions you noted.
Walk around to explore the nearby squares and anything else that catches your eye before “hopping” back on at one of the next stops.
I always suggest newbies take one of the trolleys and take the whole tour before doing the on and off. I suggest they bring a pen and circle on the map the things they want to see/stop at after the first go-round. Lori M.S. via my Savannah First-Timer’s Guide private Facebook group
If you’re super short on time, I vote for a non-stop tour instead (especially if you’re just doing a day trip).
The uninterrupted tours are faster, since you won’t waste precious time waiting for others to board.
Once you’ve done the uninterrupted tour and determined what interests you most, make a beeline to those spots on foot or take the free DOT shuttle to get there.
You can also download the Downtowner app to request a free ride within the Historic District.
Related Post: The Ultimate One-Day Trolley Tour of Savannah’s Historic District
Perks of Both Tours
Both the Hop-On/Hop-Off tours and the non-stop history tours offer…
- A narrated history of Savannah
- Restaurant and sightseeing suggestions from your guide
- Breaks from the heat to enjoy a nice breeze
- A respite from the rain or cold on bad weather days (the trolley windows can be closed)
- An easier way to cover a lot of ground for seniors, families lugging babies around, or anyone with mobility issues
We took the trolley tour this past weekend & LOVED it! We learned so much! Riding in the breeze felt much better than walking in the hot sun. We did a good bit of walking too, but really enjoyed riding the trolley. – member of my Savannah First-Timer’s Guide private Facebook group
All three tours offer accessibility-friendly options, such as storage for wheelchairs, scooters, and foldable baby strollers.
If you have specific special needs you’re concerned about, be sure check each company’s individual website or call them directly.
Most of the trolleys run year-round — even on holidays!
The St. Patrick’s and Martin Luther King holidays are the two primary exceptions, since there are large parades downtown on those days.
Hop-On/Hop-Off Trolley Perks
- Pick and choose where you “hop off”
- Skip certain attractions if you aren’t interested
- Use the trolley to rest your feet for short periods of time while between landmarks
- You’ll have a variety of drivers, so you’ll get a different take on the history from each one
Non-Stop History Tour Perks
- Faster than the Hop-On/Hop-Off, since you won’t have to repeatedly wait for passengers to load and unload
- Better for enjoying an uninterrupted historical narration of Savannah
Hop-On/Hop-Off Trolley Tour Map
The routes that Old Savannah Tours and Old Town Trolley Tours take for their Hop-On/Hop-Off tours are very similar. To show you just how similar they are, I created a map of Hop-On/Hop-Off locations:
Old Savannah Tours icons are blue and Old Town Trolley icons are orange. You can click on each stop to read more about it.
They practically overlap in every instance! I even spaced them slightly apart when they did overlap, just so you could see each icon.
The main differences are that Old Savannah tours goes to the Owens-Thomas House and Slave Quarters and to Telfair Academy, while Old Town Trolley goes to Davenport House instead.
Old Town Trolley also drops by their Welcome Center at the end of their tour.
Savannah Trolley Tour Reviews
Even though I try not to play favorites, I do make every effort to support local businesses on this site!
For that reason, I frequently recommend Old Savannah Tours to my readers. They were the original trolley tour company in Savannah and are still locally owned.
All three companies employ locals, though, so they’re all helping support the people who live here.
No matter which trolley company you opt for, I suggest also adding a Black history tour of Savannah to your itinerary.
The narrated trolley tours tend to omit many of the crucial details regarding how this city came to be.
Now…since each trolley company has its own individual strengths, let’s dive into what makes each one unique.
Kelly Tours (Grayline)
Even though Kelly Tours doesn’t offer a Hop-On/Hop-Off tour, they’re still a fantastic option.
If you purchase either of their uninterrupted tours, they offer unlimited pick-ups and drop-offs both on the day of your tour and the following day on their smaller free shuttle service. **That’s a huge bonus!**
The smaller shuttle bus is enclosed and air-conditioned, which is a huge perk during the heat and humidity of Savannah’s summer months. Trust me on that!
We did Kelly Tours; booked through our concierge. Picked us up in a shuttle, took us to the start of the 90-minute tour, dropped us off where we wanted to revisit, and shuttled us to wherever we wanted that day and the next. Highly recommend. Karen H. via my Savannah First-Timer’s Guide private Facebook group
Their uninterrupted tours aren’t scripted.
The guides visit the Historic District, the Victorian District, and the Starland District, so you’ll get a better overview of an extended area if you choose Kelly Tours.
A few highlights of their uninterrupted tours include drives past River Street , City Market , Forsyth Park , the Starland District, and the beautiful Cathedral Basilica of St. John the Baptist.
If you’re trying to decide between the regular Non-Stop Narrated Trolley Tour or their 360° Panoramic Tour , note that the 360° tour is smaller and more personalized.
It’s in a Mercedes Sprinter with a convertible top, so they’ll remove the top on nice weather days and you’ll get a fantastic view of the city.
📸 Photo Tip: If you’re a photographer or Instagrammer, the 360° Panoramic Tour would be the ideal option for you. The convertible roof is ideal for photographing churches and the architectural features of the city.
FAQs About Kelly Tours
Do they have a free shuttle? Yes. As mentioned, their free shuttles will not only pick you up and drop you off at your hotel within the Historic District on the day of your tour, but the driver will also deliver you to various points of interest the following day.
Do they have free parking? Some. They offer a very limited number of free spots behind their Welcome Center on a first come/first serve basis. You’ll probably end up parking at the Savannah Visitor Center, which is just steps away. Are the trolleys air-conditioned? Sort-of. Technically they are, but since the trolleys are open-air, you won’t be able to feel the A/C much. The free shuttles have A/C, though!
Can you board anywhere? No. The trolley departs from the Savannah Visitor Center, so you’ll need to meet there. If you opt for their 360° Panoramic Tour, it’s a smaller and more personalized tour, and they’ll pick you up at your hotel.
What time does the last tour of the day depart? The last tour departs between 3 and 3:30 in order to return to the Savannah Visitor Center by 5 pm.
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PRO TIP: Don’t forget to pack a hat and wear sunscreen if you choose the 360° Panoramic Tour!
Old Savannah Trolley Tours
Aside from being locally owned, what sets Old Savannah Tours apart are the costumed character actors who board the trolleys.
The most popular person to board is usually Forrest Gump, but there are quite a few other characters, too.
The characters board the both the Non-Stop Narrated History Trolley and the Hop-On/Hop-Off option.
Old Savannah tours are my very favorite. I love the characters at certain stops that give a narrations about that stop. It is also pet friendly. The Old Savannah Tours trolley and Old Town Trolley seem to stop at the same stops. It really depends on who your tour guide is. We’ve had great tour guides on both trolleys, but we just love the period dressed actors on the Old Savannah Tours trolley. Lori M.S. via my Savannah First-Timer’s Guide private Facebook group
Regarding Lori’s point above, the tour stops are very similar.
The main difference is that Old Savannah Tours stops at the Owens-Thomas House and Slave Quarters, while Old Town Trolley goes to Davenport House instead.
Old Savannah Tours also goes to Telfair Square and near the Waving Girl Statue on River Street.
We used Old Savannah Tours. It’s a good way to see a large portion of the main areas. And the costumed actors were an unexpected bonus! All in all, we heard 4 different drivers and their personal take on the narration, which was fun. – Savannah First-Timer’s Guide private Facebook group member
The guides on Old Savannah Tours don’t follow a written script, so you’ll get fresh information each time you hop on a trolley.
They hire personable guides who do their best to make the tours entertaining.
Another perk is that they usually have a separate driver and guide (vs. one driver who does double-duty driving and narrating).
We just did the Old Savannah Tours (white trolley) and I would highly recommend it. Our guide was amazing – very interesting and entertaining. I noticed walking around today and yesterday that it seems like the other tours (the green) just have a driver that is the guide. We had a separate driver and guide, and I think I prefer that. We noticed that our driver was very skilled, and it seems like it can be frustrating driving through the Historic District. I’m glad the driver could focus on driving and the guide could focus on the tour. MaryJo D.H. via my Savannah First-Timer’s Guide private Facebook group
FAQs About Old Savannah Tours
Do they have a free shuttle? Yes. Old Savannah Tours offers a free shuttle that will pick you up and drop you off at your hotel within the Historic District. You can call to arrange for the shuttle after you’ve purchased your ticket.
Do they have free parking? Yes, they have two lots, and both are very close to the Savannah Visitor Center. The larger lot is located at their Welcome Center, which is at 215 W Boundary Street. The second lot is at a former bank building located at 255 Montgomery Street (directly across the street from the Savannah Visitor Center). Parking at both free lots is limited and on a first come/first serve basis. If they run out, park at the Savannah Visitor Center.
Are pets allowed? Yes. Small dogs under 25 pounds are welcome on the Old Savannah Tours trolleys.
Are the trolleys air-conditioned? They’re open-air, so you’ll feel a breeze, but no icy cold A/C.
Can you board anywhere? You can, but it’s best to board at Stop #1 (the Savannah Visitor Center). They’ll provide a sticker there that allows you to hop on and off at each of the stops.
NOTE: If you board elsewhere first, you won’t have a sticker and you’ll have to stay on the trolley until you reach the Savannah Visitor Center to obtain one. You can hop on and off anytime after that, but not before.
What time does the last tour of the day depart? The final tour of the day departs the Visitor Center at 4:30 pm, so you need to arrive at no later than 4:15 pm. If you’re out in the Historic District and want to “hop on” to ride back to the Visitor Center, you need to do so by 4:30 pm. After 5 pm, Old Savannah Tours uses their white trolleys for ghost tours.
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By the way, I’ve created a super helpful one-day Savannah itinerary based around the Old Savannah Tours Hop-On/Hop-Off trolley tour!
Old Town Trolley Tours
Old Town Trolley Tours trolleys are tracked by GPS, so you can check their app to see when the next one is arriving.
To do this, download the “Old Town Trolley mAPP” on your device.
They’re the only trolley company that offers this feature, and it’s very handy!
You’ll know when to position yourself at the stop so you won’t miss a trolley and have to wait for the next one.
They also operate the largest number of trolleys in Savannah, so they usually have the shortest wait times.
If a particular stop is overly crowded, they can send a backup trolley out to lessen the wait time.
We walked everywhere on Day 1 and purchased a 2-day trolley pass for the next two days. It is nice to be able to rest and ride and just listen and then walk. We did the Hop-On/Hop-Off Old Town Trolley . Very enjoyable. Just remember that they go in numerical order for the stops. Plan accordingly. Sometimes the buses are full, and you may have to wait for the next bus for about 8 minutes. – Savannah First-Timer’s Guide private Facebook group member
FAQs About Old Town Trolley Tours
Do they have a free shuttle? Yes. You can arrange for complimentary pick-up and drop-off at your hotel within the Historic District.
Do they have free parking? Yes. Guests can park for free in the Old Town Trolley lot , which is across the street from the Visitor Center (Stop #1). The address is 234 Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd. They offer additional parking a few blocks away at their Welcome Center, which is located at 214 W Boundary Street (Stop #15).
Are pets allowed? No — unless they’re service animals.
Do the 2-day passes have to be used two days in a row? No. If you purchase a 2-day pass, you do not need to use them on consecutive days.
When is the last tour of the day? During April, May, and June, the final tour of the day departs at 5 pm, which means the last drop-off at the Visitor Center is at 6:30 pm. The final drop-off is closer to 5 pm during the remaining portion of the year (August through March).
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A note on parking…..
The tour companies all offer free parking, but each lot only has a limited number of spaces. They’re usually on a first come/first serve basis.
All of the companies are located in the vicinity of the Savannah Visitor Center, which makes a great place for overflow parking.
The first hour of parking at the Visitor Center is free. It costs $1 per hour thereafter. Make note that you’ll need to have your car out by 8 p.m.
The Visitor Center has bathrooms, free WiFi, a snack center, and gift shop.
The Savannah History Museum is also located in the same building.
Related Reading: Everything You Need to Know About Parking in Savannah
A Note on Tipping….
Tipping isn’t included in any of the tour prices, so it’s always nice to tip your driver at the end if they do a good job.
I’m impressed with how well they navigate the narrow streets of Savannah while dodging pedestrians AND keeping up with the historical narration. Kudos to them!
I would definitely include a tip if they make the extra effort of picking you up and dropping you off at your hotel.
We did Old Savannah Trolley Tours. Great tour, we just stayed on the trolley. We also got to bring our furbaby with us on the tour, which was a plus! They also provided transportation to and from our door without additional cost. We tipped the driver, of course. Sherri H. via my Savannah First-Timer’s Guide private Facebook group
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Not Ready to Go Just Yet?
Awesome! It makes me happy when visitors want to stick around. Here are some more helpful posts you might be interested in reading…
- Bonaventure Cemetery Tour: Top Tips & Must-See Spots
- Black History Tours Savannah: Which Ones Are Best?
- 9 Unique and Fun Things To Do in Savannah Georgia
- The Most Haunted Places in Savannah GA (Map Included!)
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14 Comments on Savannah Trolley Tour Reviews: Which One is Best?
I always enjoy going on hop-on hop-off tours when they are available. You get to see all the best places and then you can go back and spend longer in the places you liked the most. I never knew there were so many in Savannah.
Believe it or not, this is only a fraction of the trolley tours! There are others that go further out to attractions like Wormsloe and Bonaventure, and then there are quite a few haunted trolley tours, too. Trolleys are a big business in Savannah. lol
This was the one thing I didn’t do in Savannah! I love the comparison of all the different companies too!
Great tips and info on whether to choose a trolley tour and if so which one! I prefer walking as much as possible but sometimes it’s so nice to take a break and enjoy the sights by vehicle especially if short on time.
I’m a fan of walking, too — especially here in Savannah. It’s so much easier to notice all of the details when you’re on foot. During the heat of the summertime, though, the trolleys are a godsend.
I so much love the concept of hop on hop off buses. They actually let you see the whole city at your convenience and time.
Love that you put all this information together. I’m always someone that has to research all the options and the pros/cons of each one. I didn’t do a trolley tour in Savannah when I visited so I would like to next time. This will be really useful in helping me decide!
These trolleys are adorable! We would love to ride one and hop around the city. Would make for excellent photography as well!!!
They do make for some cute photos!
This is perfect for those hot and humid Southern days when you just need a break from walking.
I love taking hop on hop off buses whenever I am in a new city. It is such a great way of being able to go everywhere and see whatever interests you.
Your whole site is amazing. I have been to Savannah twice now and there’s so much more I want to see. Wonderfully detailed posts and photos. Thank you for helping me plan my next trip!
Do i need to go to a specific place to buy on off tickets or can i purchase them at any stop?
Hi Joyce! I suggest buying them online in advance. If you want to purchase them in person, I only know how it works with Old Savannah Tours. With them, you need to purchase at one of their two ticketing locations (the 215 W Boundary Street location or the 255 Montgomery Street location). Hope that helps!
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The Top Paranormal Investigations in Savannah. Historic Savannah Theatre 3-Hour Paranormal Investigation. The Witching Hour 2-Hour Paranormal Walking Ghost Tour. The Historic Savannah Theatre Paranormal Investigation is one of the best tours to take if you like investigating paranormal activity.
5 Reasons to Take a Ghost Tour in Savannah. 1. Travel by Savannah's historic district, focusing on some of Savannah's most haunted sites, eerie legends and frightening residents. 2. Travel by the sites of some of the bloodiest battlegrounds in history, where you may hear echoes of battles and the spirits that remain. 3.
Meet your costumed guide in central Savannah after dark, and discover its historical squares, cobblestone streets, moss-draped trees, and even its cemeteries. As you go, learn about the city's scariest ghost stories, unexplained happenings, and chilling characters. from. $35. Free cancellation.
Free Parking is available on a first-come, first served basis. Hop on and off the trolley to explore each stop. Our trolleys arrive at each stop every 15 minutes. Pets & service animals are welcome on our tours. Ride along and see all of Savannah's Historic Distric in about 90 minutes. Explore Trolley Stops.
Hop on a Grave Encounters trolley tour for a thrilling and chilling overview of Savannah's notorious haunted history. Every night of the week, our ghostly guides share blood-curdling tales of murder, voodoo, death, disease and disaster in the Hostess City of the South. Our original ghost tour stands apart as Savannah's best introduction to ...
About. Fulfill your dream of being a ghost hunter on this popular, 2-hour tour of the most haunted spots in Savannah. In addition to a Haunted Trolley tour around Savannah, enjoy exclusive access to The Pirates' House Rum Cellar, and a delicious meal at one of Savannah's most famous historic buildings. Journey into the dark side of America's ...
Ghosts of Savannah's Haunted Past. Discover the legends, lore, and haunts of Georgia's first city with our Grave Encounters ghost tour! Hear frightening tales of ghostly manifestations, along with the legends and folklore that make our supernatural experience a MUST DO on your visit. The eclectic blend of fact and fiction make this tour one ...
E.L., Middleburg, FL. Voted the #1 Savannah ghost tours. Explore haunted Savannah by trolley & hear scary stories. Exclusive access into 2 of Savannah's most haunted places.
Fulfill your dream of being a ghost hunter on this popular, 2-hour tour of the most haunted spots in Savannah. In addition to a Haunted Trolley tour around Savannah, enjoy exclusive access to The Pirates' House Rum Cellar, and a delicious meal at one of Savannah's most famous historic buildings. Journey into the dark side of America's most haunted city!
Itinerary. You'll start at. 301 Martin Luther King Jr Blvd. 301 Martin Luther King Jr Blvd, Savannah, GA 31401, USA. In the Visitor's Center parking lot - look for a white, red, and blue trolley that says Kelly Tours and Gray Line on it. See address & details. Pass by. Savannah Historic District.
Hop on a Grave Encounters trolley tour for a thrilling and chilling overview of Savannah's notorious haunted history. Every night of the week, our ghostly guides share blood-curdling tales of murder, voodoo, death, disease and disaster in the Hostess City of the South. Our original ghost tour stands apart as Savannah's best introduction to ...
Join the Ghost Town Trolley Tour…if you dare! SCHEDULE. Tours and times vary depending on time of year. See calendar for dates and times. Reservations are required. Reservation based tickets are non-refundable. You may reschedule up to 24 hours in advance of tour time by calling 912-233-0083.
The Grave Tales Ghost Tour in Savannah. 289. from $24.99. Savannah, Georgia. Savannah Ghost Night Time Trolley Tour. 444. from $37.00. Viator earns higher commissions on experiences featured here.
Our tours are priced differently. However, the price for an average ghost tour in Savannah is between $19.99 and $34.99 for adults and $9.99 for kids ages 6-11, and free for anyone little ones 5 or under. Our Grave Tales Tour has 3 ticket types. If you have any children who are 5 years old or younger they are free.
8:00 pm Voices of the Dead Tour. The 8:00 pm Voices of the Dead Tour is one of the best ghost tours in Savannah if you only want to hear true stories based on research and avoid urban legends. This tour group takes its research seriously and wants to dispel any myths.
Reservation based tickets are non-refundable. You may reschedule up to 24 hours in advance of tour time by calling 912-233-0083. WARNING: Strobe lights may be used. Purchase discount tickets online for the Ghosts and Gravestones Savannah tour. Nighttime access into some of the most haunted sites in Savannah.
Give us 90 Minutes and we will show you Savannah's horrifying past. Savannah is known as one of the Nation's most haunted cities. Travel through Savannah by trolley hearing the haunting tales of the past. Then, visit The Savannah Underground, an immersive experience that showcases Savannah's sinister past and surrounds the viewer with ...
Itinerary. You'll start at. 301 E River St. 301 E River St, Savannah, GA 31401, USA. Tour departs from Simply Savannah Trolley Depot located at 301 E. River Street, Savannah, GA 31401. Guests are required to check in 20 minutes prior to the scheduled departure time. See address & details.
Ghost City Tours - Savannah Haunted Pub Crawl. Price: From $30. Duration: 2 hours. This adults-only (21 and older) evening pub crawl takes travelers to some of the city's most haunted pubs and ...
A highlight of the tour is entry into the haunted home of one of the most prestigious Savannah families - the Andrew Low House. Here you will learn tales of the unrest still in the home, as well as personal experiences of both staff and guests. Another highlight is a visit inside Perkins and Sons Ship Chandlery, a haunted 19th Century ...
Ghosts and Gravestones Tour Savannah. Operated by: Old Town Trolley Is it Locally Owned: No, it's owned by Historic Tours of America, which is Florida based. Age Limit: Recommended for ages 13 and up Purchase Tickets Here. Also known as the "Trolley of the Doomed," this is one of the most popular ghost trolley rides in Savannah.
4.4 4) Savannah Ghost Tour and Trolley Tour Combo; 4.5 5) Savannah Gribble House Ghost-Hunting Tour - Visit a real haunted house; 4.6 6) Savannah's Historic Grave Encounters Tour; 4.7 7) Legendary Haunted Pubs of Savannah - Thrilling, fun, and best bang for the buck; 4.8 8) Savannah Small-Group Ghost Tour by Bus
Savannah Trolley Tour Options. I'm only going to focus on the three main tour companies, and I'll review them in alphabetical order: Kelly Tours, Old Savannah Tours, and Old Town Trolley. The last two offer Hop-On/Hop-Off options, while Kelly tours currently does not. ALL of the tours are narrated.
Savannah Ghost Trolley Tour with Dinner at the Pirate's House. 165. Historical Tours. from . $72.00. per adult. LIKELY TO SELL OUT* Historic Savannah Guided Walking Tour. 1,226. Historical Tours. from . $30.00. per adult. SPECIAL OFFER. ... The best thing was Little Gracie Band. The food was not even mediocre (gross wilted salad, fat end of a ...