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Discover Savannah's charm from the water with this 90-minute riverboat cruise, featuring lively narration, stunning views, and great photo ops.
Taking a river cruise in Savannah offers a wonderfully relaxed way to see one of Georgia’s most charming cities. While we haven’t done this exact cruise ourselves, the many reviews and detailed descriptions paint a clear picture of what travelers can expect. It’s a great way to learn about Savannah’s waterfront, enjoy panoramic views, and pass by historic sites—all from the comfort of a classic riverboat.
What we love about this experience is the engaging narration from the captain, which makes the voyage both informative and entertaining. Plus, the spectacular water views along with photo opportunities of Savannah’s skyline are definitely highlights. However, one thing to keep in mind is parking in downtown Savannah can take some extra time, and the cruise itself does not include lunch, so planning accordingly is wise.
This cruise is perfect for those who want a family-friendly, laid-back experience that combines sightseeing, history, and lovely scenery. It suits travelers who appreciate comfort, good storytelling, and a chance to see Savannah from a different perspective.
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The journey begins at the Riverboat Ticket Office on 9 E River St, where you’re greeted with a boat decorated in the traditional red, white, and blue. The vessel, called the Savannah River Queen, looks like a classic paddlewheel steamer straight out of history, which is part of the charm. The boat features a climate-controlled main deck with panoramic windows, offering spectacular views regardless of the weather, plus an open-air deck perfect for catching the sunshine and taking photos.
The overall atmosphere is relaxed—there’s no need for fancy attire, and the boat is accessible to most travelers, including those with mobility concerns (although restrooms are not on the main deck). The most important thing to consider is arriving early enough to find parking, as downtown Savannah can be busy and parking is not included with the ticket.
The cruise lasts approximately 90 minutes, providing enough time to enjoy the scenery and absorb some local history. The captain’s narration is a key feature, making it more than just a boat ride. The guide shares stories of Savannah’s past, insights into its bustling port, and fun facts about the ships visiting the area.
A major highlight is the passage by Old Fort Jackson, one of the largest and oldest artillery pieces still standing in the U.S. This historic site offers fantastic photo opportunities and a tangible connection to Savannah’s military past. Several reviews praise the viewing experience here, with one noting that the “great photo opportunities of Savannah’s historic riverfront and skyline” make this stop a memorable part of the cruise.
The panoramic views along the Savannah River are truly captivating. You’ll see the city skyline shimmering in the water, with historic buildings lining the waterfront. The open-air decks are perfect spots for snapping photos, especially when passing by Old Fort Jackson or gazing at the busy port filled with visiting ships.
Many travelers mention that the top deck offers the best vantage points, with plenty of seating to relax and soak in the scenery. The boat’s glass-enclosed decks also allow for comfortable viewing if the weather isn’t perfect, which is a thoughtful touch.
The live narration enriches the experience, turning a simple boat ride into a mini educational tour. The guides are usually praised for their knowledge and engaging storytelling. One reviewer appreciated a guide named Gage, describing him as “a fun guide with dad jokes” and calling the narration “engaging and informative.”
The narration covers local history, port activities, and details about the ships passing through. This storytelling makes the cruise appealing to those interested in history and local industry, while also keeping the atmosphere lively and entertaining.
The bar & grille on the top deck offers snacks and drinks, including alcoholic beverages (with a cash bar). The drinks are reasonably priced for a scenic cruise, though no lunch buffet is included, so plan to eat before or after if you’re hungry.
The boat is clean and well-maintained, and the atmosphere is friendly and relaxed. Many reviewers mention the seamless boarding process and the ease of purchasing drinks during the cruise, making it a convenient outing.
At $41.82 per person, this cruise offers good value for the scenery and insider stories it provides. It’s not a lengthy tour, but the combination of picturesque views, engaging narration, and historic sites makes it worthwhile. Compared to other Savannah activities, it’s an affordable way to enjoy the water and learn a bit about the city’s maritime personality.
Many reviews highlight the pleasant ambiance and informative guides. One traveler raved, “The entire process was seamless, and the boat was clean with good food and drink options,” emphasizing the smooth experience. Others appreciated the peaceful, scenic ride, describing Savannah from the water as “beautiful and quaint,” especially when passing the historic riverfront.
A recurring theme is the engaging storytelling—with guides like Gage making history fun and accessible. While some found the jokes “corny,” most agreed the narration added value to the ride.
This experience is ideal for families, couples, or solo travelers who want a relaxed, scenic overview of Savannah. It’s particularly suited for those interested in history, photography, or just a peaceful water-based activity. If you’re looking for a quick, enjoyable way to see the city’s riverfront, this cruise hits the mark.
Absolutely. For its reasonable price, the engaging guides, and the stunning views, this cruise offers a satisfying slice of Savannah life. It combines relaxation with education, making it a perfect activity for a casual afternoon or a peaceful morning afloat.
It’s especially recommended for those who want to see Savannah from the water without the fuss of a longer tour or multiple stops. If you’re traveling with family, or just seeking a calm, scenic experience, this cruise hits the sweet spot.
That said, travelers should be prepared for parking challenges and the lack of a meal included. It’s best suited for those who value authentic scenery and storytelling over gourmet dining or an overly rigid schedule.
Is this cruise suitable for all ages?
Yes, most travelers can participate, and it’s a family-friendly activity. No strenuous walking is required.
Does the cruise operate in bad weather?
If the weather is poor, the cruise will be canceled and you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
Are drinks available on board?
Yes, there’s a cash bar on the top deck offering alcoholic beverages and snacks.
Is parking included?
No, parking is not included and can take an extra 30-60 minutes to find in downtown Savannah.
How long before the cruise should I arrive?
Arrive early enough to find parking, as the cruise itself lasts 90 minutes.
Can I bring my own food or drinks?
While you can bring your own, there are food and drink options available for purchase on the boat.
Is the boat accessible for those with mobility issues?
The main deck is handicapped accessible, but restrooms are not.
What’s the best part of this cruise?
Many say the passage by Old Fort Jackson and the views of Savannah’s skyline are the highlights, along with engaging narration from the captain.
By choosing this Savannah river cruise, you’re not just sightseeing—you’re experiencing a peaceful, scenic slice of what makes Savannah unique. Whether you’re a history buff, a photography enthusiast, or simply seeking a relaxing way to enjoy the waterfront, this cruise offers genuine value and authentic charm.