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Discover Savannah's haunted side on the Ghosts and Gravestones Tour, including exclusive access to the Low House and a spooky trolley ride.

The Savannah: Ghosts and Gravestones Tour with Low House Entry offers a captivating 80-minute journey into the spooky stories and dark secrets of Georgia’s most haunted city. For $42 per person, the tour takes place on an authentic trolleybus, guiding visitors through historic squares and shadowy waterfront streets. You’ll get exclusive nighttime access into the haunted Perkins and Sons Ship Chandlery and inside the Andrew Low House, both of which are steeped in ghostly tales and unrest.
This tour suits those interested in history, ghost stories, and unique city experiences. While the length and pace are manageable for most, it’s not ideal for very young children or wheelchair users. The reviews highlight the knowledgeable guides and entertaining storytelling, making it a memorable option for lovers of the mysterious and the macabre.
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The tour departs from the Simply Savannah Trolley Depot, where you’ll find a black trolley marked with “Ghosts & Gravestones” on the side. Guides dressed in historical costumes—men in white shirts with bowties and suspenders, women in long white dresses with aprons—enhance the immersive feel. The meeting spot is convenient, and the 80-minute ride usually occurs in the evening or at night, depending on the schedule.
On certain dates—such as March 14th-16th, 2025—the departure point shifts to 250 MLK Blvd, with the tour stopping at the Andrew Low House and Colonial Park Cemetery. It’s good to confirm the exact meeting location beforehand to ensure a smooth experience.

A major highlight of this tour is exclusive nighttime entry into the Andrew Low House, a prestigious Savannah residence with a reputation for restless spirits and ghostly tales. Visitors learn about the unrest still felt in the home and hear personal experiences from staff and staff. The guides provide detailed stories about the house’s history, making it a compelling stop for those interested in haunted architecture.
The Andrew Low House is not just a historic mansion but a place where ghostly activity is still reported, adding a layer of mystery and intrigue to the visit. The limited time at the house ensures that guests focus on the most compelling ghost stories and legends.

Another standout feature is the exclusive nighttime tour inside the Perkins and Sons Ship Chandlery, a restored 19th-century shipping warehouse on the Savannah waterfront. This site has a reputation for haunted legends and mysterious stories tied to Savannah’s maritime history. Visitors experience the stories and legends of the waterfront and River Street over the centuries.
The restoration of the warehouse preserves its historic charm, while the stories told on site keep the atmosphere lively and spine-chilling. The staff and actors involved in the tour are praised for their enthusiasm and storytelling ability, making this stop both educational and entertaining.
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The tour guides you through Savannah’s historic squares, including Columbia Square, Wright Square, Telfair Square, and Lafayette Square. These areas are famous for their haunted reputations and ghostly legends. The Colonial Park Cemetery is also part of the narrative, with stories of murder, unrest, and ghost sightings lingering in its grounds.
While the tour doesn’t focus solely on these locations, passing by them offers a visual connection to Savannah’s spooky past. The nighttime ambiance enhances the experience, as shadows cast by historic buildings seem alive with stories from the past.

Reviews consistently praise the guides’ storytelling skills, with many mentioning guides like Olive, Sandy, Maria, Brandi, Temperance, Johanna, and others. They are described as energetic, funny, and remarkably knowledgeable, bringing layers of humor and historical context to the ghost stories.
Guests appreciate guides who bring the stories to life, making even the spooky tales feel lively and personal. The guides’ enthusiasm and ability to engage are often highlighted as the main reasons the tour feels more like a storytelling performance than just a history lesson.

The trolley bus used for the tour is noted to be comfortable and smooth, allowing guests to relax and focus on the stories and sights. The driver, such as Miss Q or Sherri, is praised for being professional and attentive, adding to the overall positive experience.
The group size is generally manageable, allowing for interactive storytelling and easy viewing of the stops. The dark ride around Savannah’s streets is a key part of the experience, with the nighttime atmosphere heightening the suspense and ghostly vibe.

This tour is not suitable for children under 6 or wheelchair users, as the stops involve standing and walking on uneven surfaces and limited accessibility options. Guests are advised to dress warmly for the evening or night, especially when visiting outdoor or historic locations.
Luggage or large bags are not permitted, and pets are not allowed onboard. The tour involves no food or drink service, but the storytelling, scenery, and locations more than compensate for this. Unaccompanied minors are also not permitted, ensuring a safe and controlled environment.

At $42, this tour offers excellent value for a combination of storytelling, exclusive inside visits, and scenic trolley ride. The reviews highlight the engaging guides and well-curated stops as key factors that make it worth the price.
Guests gain a rich sense of Savannah’s haunted reputation with authentic stories and carefully selected locations. The brief duration makes it a suitable evening activity, especially for those interested in ghost stories, history, and a bit of spooky fun.
The Savannah: Ghosts and Gravestones Tour with Low House Entry combines enthralling ghost stories with exclusive access to two haunted locations. The 80-minute trolley ride offers a fun, informative, and atmospheric way to experience Savannah after dark.
While not suited for very young children or wheelchair users, this tour is perfect for adults and older children interested in history, ghost legends, and lively storytelling. The guides’ enthusiasm and careful selection of stops ensure a memorable and spooky experience, especially for those who enjoy a good ghost story with a historical context.
Is the tour suitable for children?
Yes, but children should be over 6 years old due to the nature of the stories and the outdoor stops.
How long does the tour last?
The tour duration is approximately 80 minutes.
Are the locations accessible for wheelchair users?
No, this tour is not suitable for wheelchair users due to the nature of the stops and site access.
What is included in the price?
The price includes trolley transportation, a guide, exclusive visit to the Low House and Perkins Chandlery, and entry to these locations.
Where does the tour start?
It starts at the Simply Savannah Trolley Depot, with a black trolley marked “Ghosts & Gravestones”.
Can I cancel or reschedule?
Yes, full refunds are available if you cancel up to 24 hours before the scheduled tour.
Are there any special considerations for the dates?
On March 14th-16th, 2025, the departure point shifts to 250 MLK Blvd, with specific stops at the Andrew Low House and Colonial Park Cemetery.
What are guides like?
Guests praise the guides’ storytelling, humor, and knowledge, with many noting guides like Olive, Sandy, Maria, and others as particularly engaging.
Is the tour weather-dependent?
Yes, the tour is mainly outdoors and in the evening, so dress warmly and be prepared for nighttime weather conditions.