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Explore Savannah's haunted past on Captain Stoner's dive bar crawl, featuring ghostly stories, historic stops, and local legends for an unforgettable evening.

For those eager to experience Savannah’s spooky side, Captain Stoner’s Haunted Dive Bar Crawl offers a unique 1 hour 45-minute adventure through the city’s most haunted sites. Priced at $33 per person, this tour stands out by combining local legends, historic landmarks, and clandestine pub stops. Led by Captain Stoner, a seasoned folklorist, author, and pirate, the tour promises spine-tingling tales rooted in years of research and personal encounters.
This experience is perfect for thrill-seekers and history enthusiasts alike who want an engaging mix of storytelling, ghostly history, and lively nightlife. The tour departs from Davant Park and winds through Savannah’s most haunted locations, ending in the vibrant Ellis Square area. While the tour offers rich storytelling and visits to several historically significant sites, it does not include alcoholic beverages, so guests can enjoy the libations at the pub stops afterward.

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The tour kicks off at Colonial Park Cemetery, recognized as the oldest municipal cemetery in the United States. It’s haunted by spirits associated with the Revolution and yellow fever outbreaks. With 15 minutes set aside, visitors can appreciate the eeriness of the graves and hear stories about the restless spirits believed to linger there.
This cemetery’s history adds a chilling layer to the tour, giving a tangible sense of Savannah’s long-standing ghostly presence. The atmosphere sets an authentic tone for the adventure that follows, making it clear why Colonial Park Cemetery remains one of Savannah’s most haunted landmarks.

Next, the tour visits Owen-Thomas House & Slave Quarters, known for its early use of running water—even before the White House. The guide shares stories about the house’s past residents and the spirits that are said to still inhabit the grounds.
The tour also includes stops at The 17hundred90 Inn and Tavern and Kehoe Mansion, where the ghosts of twins are believed to still haunt the halls. These visits, totaling 25 minutes, blend historical facts with spectral tales, making them especially appealing to those interested in Savannah’s layered past and ghost stories.

In Reynolds Square, the tour investigates ongoing paranormal activity reported at Abe’s on Lincoln. The guide recounts stories of spirits connected to the Olde Pink House, one of Savannah’s most famous haunted buildings.
Guests have the chance to learn about the fate of an ill-fated couple whose spirits are said to still make their presence known in the area. Over 20 minutes, this stop combines storytelling with a sense of mystery that captures Savannah’s ghostly allure.

The Marshall House, a historic hotel from the Civil War era, features prominently in this tour segment. The guide shares insights into its malevolent incubus and other ghostly residents that make it one of the most haunted inns in the city.
Adjacent to the hotel, Savannah Taphouse offers an additional chance to hear about local paranormal experiences from the bartenders, adding a lively, personal touch. This stop lasts 15 minutes and blends history, ghostly lore, and the lively atmosphere of Savannah’s nightlife.
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At Tomochichi Memorial Stone and the nearby Haunted Drug Store, the tour uncovers stories of death row and the haunted past of these sites. The stop lasts 15 minutes and includes a visit to either Tequila’s Town or Bar Bubbly, depending on your preference for libations.
This segment emphasizes Savannah’s darker history intertwined with local legends, offering a mix of historical storytelling and the lively social scene.

The tour concludes at Ellis Square and City Market, where multiple spirits are said to haunt the area. Visitors can explore the bustling nightlife and continue the ghostly conversation in one of the many haunted pubs. The 15-minute stop is a perfect opportunity to soak in the vibrant city atmosphere and chat more about the active spirits believed to linger nearby.

The tour starts at Davant Park, located at 252 E Perry Lane, and ends in Ellis Square. With most bookings made about 10 days in advance, it’s recommended to reserve early as spots fill quickly. The tour operates with a mobile ticket, and the maximum group size is 30 travelers, ensuring a lively but manageable experience.
All fees and taxes are included, but guests should note that alcoholic beverages are not included in the price. The tour is suitable for most travelers, with service animals allowed and easy access near public transportation.
The cancellation policy is flexible, allowing full refunds if canceled at least 24 hours in advance. Cancellations within 24 hours are non-refundable, so planning ahead is wise.
What makes this tour stand out is Captain Stoner’s storytelling ability—he’s acclaimed for being an excellent narrator who responds engagingly to questions. The stories are rooted in years of research and personal encounters, lending authenticity and excitement to each stop.
While the tour does not include drinks, stops at haunted pubs like Savannah Taphouse and Bar Bubbly allow guests to enjoy libations amid the spirits’ tales. The combination of historical sites, ghost stories, and lively pub stops creates an experience that’s both educational and entertaining.
This adventure is ideal for those who enjoy history with a paranormal twist and are open to a fast-paced, story-driven experience. It’s excellent for night owls and social groups looking to combine storytelling with Savannah’s vibrant nightlife. However, guests should be comfortable walking between stops and be prepared for an active, fun-filled evening.
This tour offers a compelling mix of Savannah’s haunted sites, lively pub stops, and captivating storytelling. The $33 price provides good value for a themed experience that combines local legends with historic landmarks.
The knowledgeable guide, Captain Stoner, ensures that the ghost stories feel authentic and engaging, making it a memorable night out. While not including drinks, the tour is a perfect way to explore Savannah’s spooky reputation and continue the fun at nearby haunted pubs afterward.
Best suited for history buffs, thrill-seekers, and those wanting a lively social experience with a haunted twist, this tour delivers on atmosphere, tales, and unique local insights.
“Great adventure…..almost like Halloween in January! Captain Stoner is an excellent story-teller. He is very knowledgeable about all thing spooky…”
Is this tour suitable for children?
The tour is generally appropriate for most travelers, but it has a spooky theme that may not be suitable for very young children.
Are drinks included in the price?
No, alcoholic beverages are not included, but stops at haunted pubs allow guests to purchase drinks separately.
What is the meeting point for the tour?
The tour departs from Davant Park, 252 E Perry Lane in Savannah.
How long is the tour?
The experience lasts approximately 1 hour 45 minutes.
How many stops are there?
There are six main stops, each with specific haunted stories and historical insights.
Is the tour accessible for people with mobility issues?
The provided data does not specify accessibility details, so guests should inquire directly for accommodations.
Can I cancel or reschedule?
Yes, full refunds are available if canceled at least 24 hours in advance.
How far in advance should I book?
Most bookings are made about 10 days ahead, and early reservations are recommended due to limited spots.