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Discover Savannah’s haunted side with a nighttime trolley tour featuring historic house visits, ghost stories, and lively guides—great value for thrill-seekers.
If you’re looking for a way to add a spooky twist to your Savannah visit, the Ghosts & Gravestones Trolley Tour offers an atmospheric evening ride through the city’s most haunted streets. This tour isn’t just about ghost stories—it combines history, humor, and a touch of the supernatural, making for a memorable night out. Whether you’re a fan of ghost tales or simply curious about Savannah’s darker corners, this experience is designed to thrill and entertain.
What we particularly like about this tour is its accessible format—a short, 1-hour 15-minute ride that packs in plenty of stories, with exclusive nighttime access to historic sites and lively narration. It’s a great choice for those who want a mix of history and ghostly fun without spending a whole evening on it. However, some travelers might find the storytelling style a bit over-the-top or the pacing uneven—so it may not suit those craving a deeply atmospheric or highly polished theatrical performance.
This tour works best for adventurous travelers with a sense of humor, a curiosity about haunted Savannah, and an appreciation for lively, personable guides. Families with older children (over 6) will find it manageable, but the shorter duration and lively narration make it particularly appealing for adults. If you’re after a fun, slightly spooky overview of Savannah’s ghostly lore, this tour could be just the ticket.
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The tour kicks off at 301 E River St, right in the heart of the historic district, making it easy to access and a good starting point for your evening plans. The first stop is the Andrew Low House, built on a trust lot facing Lafayette Square. This site isn’t just a pretty house—it’s rich with stories of Savannah’s genteel past and today offers a rare opportunity to visit at night, with the house’s original 19th-century garden adding to the eerie vibe.
Traveling on the trolley of the doomed, you’ll cruise through Savannah’s streets, passing historic cemeteries, old battlegrounds, and stately mansions. The narration aims to bring these places alive with tales of murder, mayhem, and supernatural phenomena. Several reviews mention the guides’ passion and the lively storytelling style, which can be both fun and a tad theatrical. One reviewer called their guide “very passionate” and “made the trip unforgettable,” echoing the sentiment that engaging guides can elevate the experience.
The highlight is a nighttime stop at River Street, where the lively waterfront becomes a haunted hotspot for wandering spirits. The tour’s exclusive access to Perkins and Sons Ship Chandlery adds a layer of authenticity, giving you a peek into Savannah’s maritime past—though whether it’s truly haunted is left to your imagination.
Most reviews praise the guides for their enthusiasm and storytelling skills. Some mention guides like Hemlock, who added flair and personality, making the ghostly tales more engaging. Conversely, a few found the narration difficult to hear or thought the delivery was too fast or overly dramatic, which could detract from the experience if you prefer a more subdued storytelling style.
Opinions vary. Several reviews highlight the “spooky and fun” nature, with visitors enjoying the mix of haunted sites and humorous anecdotes. Others felt the stories were a bit corny or that the “lame” stories and quick house visits made it feel more like a fast-food ghost tour rather than a deeply atmospheric experience. It’s clear that humor and theatricality are central to this tour’s appeal, but if you’re expecting a chilling, highly polished haunted house experience, you might find it lacking.
At roughly $42 per person, the tour offers decent value, especially considering the exclusive nighttime site visits and personalized narration within a small group size. Some reviews mention the good value for money, appreciating the combination of sights, stories, and access. Others might feel it’s more about the entertainment than genuine ghost-hunting—so set expectations accordingly.
The tour is mobile ticket-based, making it straightforward to book and show up. It’s suitable for most travelers, with service animals allowed but not emotional support animals or pets. The tour lasts just over an hour, making it easy to fit into a full day of sightseeing. Weather can impact the schedule, so be prepared for possible cancellations or rescheduling.
The stops are carefully chosen for their haunted reputation and historic significance. The Andrew Low House provides a tangible link to Savannah’s past, and visiting it at night is a highlight. The River Street stop captures the lively waterfront atmosphere, with the bonus of hearing ghost stories in a setting that often looks more charming than frightening.
What you’ll get is a lively, storytelling-based tour that emphasizes fun and intrigue over authenticity or deeply spooky experiences. Guide commentary can vary in tone and clarity, but generally, it’s a lively mix that makes for a memorable night.
The group size maxes out at 32, which helps keep the experience intimate—though in busy season, it can feel crowded. The price point reflects the access, storytelling, and site visits, making it a decent deal for those interested in a lighthearted ghost adventure.
If you enjoy animated guides, lighthearted ghost stories, and historic sites visited at night, you’ll probably have a good time. It’s perfect for adventure seekers who like their ghost stories served with a healthy dose of humor. The tour is also suitable for most adults and older children, but not recommended for children under 6.
If you’re expecting a deeply atmospheric or super spooky experience, be aware that the tone is more entertaining and theatrical than terrifying. It’s about fun, not fright, which makes it ideal for those who want a light, lively ghost tour with a good mix of history and humor.
This trolley tour offers a charming, fast-paced introduction to Savannah’s haunted reputation. The exclusive nighttime access to historic homes and waterfront areas adds a special touch that many visitors will appreciate. The guides’ enthusiasm can turn a simple ride into a lively storytelling session, making it great for those who enjoy spirited narration and a bit of theatrical flair.
The value for money depends on your expectations—if you’re after a fun, slightly spooky evening with friendly guides, you’ll likely come away satisfied. It’s not a deeply spooky or super polished experience, but it’s an enjoyable way to see parts of Savannah you might not explore on your own and to hear some enthralling ghost stories.
In short, this tour will delight history buffs, ghost story fans, and anyone looking to add some fun and spooky charm to their Savannah trip. Just remember to go in with an open mind—and perhaps a sense of humor.
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 1 hour 15 minutes, making it a manageable evening activity without taking up your whole night.
Where does the tour start?
It begins at 301 E River St, a central location in Savannah’s historic district, easy to reach by foot or public transportation.
What sites do we visit?
You’ll explore historic streets, visit the Andrew Low House at night, and make a stop at River Street for stories and views of the waterfront.
Are children allowed on the tour?
Children under 6 are not permitted due to safety and possibly the nature of the stories.
Is the tour suitable for people with mobility issues?
Since it’s a trolley-based experience, it’s generally accessible, but it’s best to check with the provider if you have specific concerns.
What’s included in the price?
The ticket includes narrated storytelling, nighttime site visits, and local taxes. Gratuities and food are not included.
How are guides?
Most reviews rave about the guides’ enthusiasm and storytelling ability, though some mention delivery issues like difficulty hearing.
Can I cancel if I change my mind?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. Cancellations within 24 hours are non-refundable.
Is the experience weather-dependent?
Yes, bad weather might lead to cancellation or rescheduling, so keep an eye on the forecast.
Overall, the Savannah Ghosts & Gravestones Trolley Tour sprinkles a little spooky fun into your city visit. It’s a lively, accessible, and reasonably priced way to explore Savannah’s haunted side—ideal for those who want engaging stories, a dash of history, and a night filled with ghostly tales.