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Discover Savannah's spooky side with a humorous twist on this 1-hour ghost tour, blending ghost stories, comedy, and local history for adults.
If you’re heading to Savannah and looking for something a little different from the usual ghost tour, then the Savannah: Ghost Tour for Morons offers a lively mix of humor, history, and haunted tales. This one-hour adventure, hosted by the comedic duo Boo Berry and Count Chocula, promises to entertain with a blend of silly jokes and spooky stories that explore Savannah’s haunted past. It’s a tour designed for adults who want to laugh as much as they want to shiver.
What we love about this experience is how it balances comedic timing with ghostly tales, making it both fun and slightly frightful without taking itself too seriously. Plus, the tour’s short duration makes it easy to fit into a busy sightseeing schedule. The only caveat is that it’s not suitable for children under 16, so it’s best for those who can appreciate a good laugh and a ghost story in equal measure.
This tour is perfect for travelers who enjoy lighthearted entertainment mixed with local lore, especially if you’re visiting Savannah for the first time and want a memorable, fun night. It’s also ideal for those who appreciate a silly approach to ghost stories, and who aren’t looking for a serious, spine-chilling experience.


The tour kicks off at the River Street Marketplace, where you meet your guides—Boo Berry and Count Chocula—who bring a humorous, unqualified charm to their storytelling. As you rumble through Savannah’s cobblestone streets and shadowy squares, the guides entertain you with mockingly serious tales of murder, yellow fever, and ghosts that supposedly haunt the city’s historic sites.
The tour’s tone is equal parts spooky and silly—think ghost stories peppered with jokes and playful antics. The guides’ comedic style is intentionally over-the-top, which adds a fun layer of entertainment to the experience. You might find yourself laughing at the antics of the hosts just as much as being frightened by the ghostly tales.
Throughout the hour, you’ll pass by some of Savannah’s most haunted locations, with the guides dropping in amusing commentary that keeps the atmosphere light, even when discussing the darker side of the city’s past. The tour is not a hardcore ghost hunt but rather a playful romp through Savannah’s supernatural history.
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Starting Point: Meet at the River Street Marketplace, a bustling area with plenty of shops, cafes, and lively street scenes. The location’s centrality is a plus for visitors, making it easy to incorporate into an evening stroll along the river.
The Streets and Squares: The tour weaves through Savannah’s historic cobblestone streets and shadowy squares, each with its own ghostly legend. While details of each stop are not deeply elaborated, the setting is quintessential Savannah—charming, atmospheric, and steeped in history.
Ghost Stories and Histories: You’ll hear tales of murder, yellow fever, and ghostly sightings that have been reported over the years. These stories are presented with a comedic twist, which keeps the mood lighthearted. One reviewer notes, “Laugh and scream as you explore Savannah’s haunted history,” capturing the tour’s dual nature.
Humor and Local Politics: The guides humorously mention that “the only thing scarier than the ghosts are the local politicians,” adding a playful political edge to the storytelling. This tongue-in-cheek humor is part of what makes the tour memorable.
The Guides: Boo Berry and Count Chocula aren’t professional historians or ghost hunters—they’re entertainers who keep things fun. The fact that they’re described as “delightfully unqualified” makes it clear that their goal isn’t to give a scholarly account but to entertain and amuse.

The tour offers a lighthearted approach to haunted Savannah, which appeals to those who prefer to laugh while learning about the city’s spooky side. The guides’ comedic style has received positive reviews, with one saying, “The commentary was hilarious, and I loved how they made the ghost stories fun rather than frightening.”
The one-hour format keeps the tour brisk, ensuring you’re not overly tired or overwhelmed. It’s perfect if you’re looking for an evening activity that’s both amusing and atmospheric without taking up too much time.
The group size is likely small to medium, given the nature of the tour, promoting a more intimate and engaging experience. Since the tour is English-only, it’s best suited for English-speaking visitors.
Accessibility: Arrangements should be made 24 hours in advance if you require accessible vehicles, as that’s recommended. Only service dogs are allowed on board, so travelers with pets should plan accordingly.
While the exact cost isn’t specified here, considering the short duration and entertainment focus, this tour offers good value for travelers seeking a playful, memorable way to experience Savannah’s haunted legends. It’s especially appealing if you’re tired of serious ghost tours and want a more relaxed, humorous journey through the city’s dark past.
Compared to other ghost experiences, which might include detailed historic sites or longer duration, this one-hour romp offers a lighthearted alternative that doesn’t promise in-depth history but delivers a lot of laughs and fun stories. It’s a good choice for adults who appreciate humor paired with local lore.
More Great Tours NearbyThis tour fits best for adults who enjoy a good laugh and aren’t overly sensitive to spooky stories presented in a comedic style. It’s excellent for those with a sense of humor, looking for a casual, entertaining way to explore Savannah at night. It’s also suitable if you’re short on time but still want a memorable experience—just an hour of fun, fright, and laughter.
Travelers who prefer serious history or intense scares might want to look elsewhere, but if you’re after a lighthearted, goofy night out, this is a perfect fit.
Is this tour suitable for children?
No, it’s designed for adults, as it’s not appropriate for children under 16 due to humor and stories aimed at an adult audience.
Where does the tour start?
It begins at the River Street Marketplace, located at 502 E. River Street in Savannah, which is easy to find and near many other attractions.
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts about one hour, making it a quick but memorable experience.
Do I need to reserve in advance?
Yes, reservations are recommended, and you can cancel for a full refund if you do so up to 24 hours in advance.
Is the tour accessible?
Arrangements for accessible vehicles should be made 24 hours in advance. Only service dogs are permitted onboard.
What language is the tour conducted in?
It is conducted in English.
Can I bring my pet?
Only service dogs are allowed; other animals are not permitted on the tour.
The Savannah: Ghost Tour for Morons offers a playful, lighthearted way to experience Savannah’s haunted streets. Its comedic approach makes it stand out from more traditional ghost tours, providing enough spooky tales to keep you intrigued while ensuring you’re also laughing along the way. The one-hour duration is perfect for fitting into an evening plan or combining with other activities, especially if you’re traveling light or short on time.
This tour is best suited for adults who enjoy humor and a less serious look at the supernatural side of Savannah. It’s ideal if you’re after a fun, relaxed experience that combines local legends with a good dose of silliness. If you’re seeking a memorable, amusing night out with a spooky twist, this tour will not disappoint.
Whether you’re a fan of ghost stories, comedy, or just looking for a funny way to explore Savannah’s history, this tour delivers. Just be prepared to laugh, scream, and maybe even question whether those ghosts are as scary as the political figures you encounter along the way.
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