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Experience a personalized full-day private tour of Savannah and Tybee Island for $280, exploring historic districts, landmarks, and scenic spots with expert guides.
The Savannah VIP Tour: Private Full-Day Tour offers an in-depth exploration of Savannah, USA, for $280 per person. With an approximate 7-hour duration, this tour is ideal for those who want a flexible, personalized experience with a knowledgeable guide. It departs at 10:00 am and includes private transportation in an air-conditioned vehicle, along with bottled water for comfort. Booking most often occurs about 35 days in advance, reflecting its popularity among visitors seeking a rundown of Savannah’s highlights.
This fully customizable, private experience caters to guests wanting an intimate and thorough look at the city and nearby islands. The tour covers key historic sites, scenic neighborhoods, and Tybee Island’s lighthouse. While lunch is not included, the itinerary allows ample time for a meal, and the flexibility ensures that the day aligns with individual interests. Notably, the tour combines well-known landmarks with lesser-known spots, making for a well-rounded visit. It’s especially suited for those who appreciate expert storytelling and the opportunity to see a broad range of Savannah’s sights in one day.


This tour begins in the Savannah Historic District, where the guide leads you through 22 historic squares, showcasing charming homes, churches, inns, and museums, all shaded by live oak trees. The district’s architecture features Victorian and Queen Anne styles in the Victorian District, giving visitors a clear sense of Savannah’s architectural beauty and historic wealth. The combination of strolling through green spaces and viewing elegant buildings makes this part of the tour both relaxing and visually impressive.
The two-hour exploration allows ample time to absorb Savannah’s ambiance without feeling rushed. The tour often includes a stop for lunch (cost not included), giving guests the chance to enjoy local cuisine at a chosen spot, further enriching the experience.
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Next, the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist stands out as a must-see religious site. This 19th-century Roman Catholic cathedral functions as the seat of the Bishop of Savannah. The self-guided visit highlights its impressive architecture and historical significance. The 15-minute stop provides a peaceful moment to appreciate the craftsmanship and spiritual atmosphere, with free admission.
The Wormsloe Historic Site offers insight into Savannah’s colonial past. Originally a plantation estate of Noble Jones, who arrived in 1733 with James Oglethorpe, the site remains a window into early American history. The 15-minute visit includes viewing the estate, which was family-owned until 1973 when it transitioned to a state historic site. The site features free admission, making it accessible for those interested in colonial architecture and early plantation history.

A visit to Bonaventure Cemetery on the former plantation site is a highlight for its beauty and cultural significance. Featured in the novel and film Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil, the cemetery’s 30-minute stop showcases its historic statuary, moss-draped trees, and ornate graves. This stop remains free and offers a chance to appreciate Savannah’s distinctive Southern atmosphere.

One of the tour’s educational stops is the Fort Pulaski National Monument on Cockspur Island. Built during the Civil War, it’s one of the best-preserved forts from that era. The guide explains the Siege of Fort Pulaski in 1862, emphasizing the Union military’s technological advantage that led to the Confederate surrender and the closure of Savannah’s port. The one-hour visit includes free admission and provides a detailed look at Civil War defenses.
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The tour’s outdoor highlights include the Tybee Island Light Station and Museum, a historic lighthouse first built in 1736. At 30 minutes, visitors can admire the lighthouse, which was once the tallest structure in America at 90 feet. While the lighthouse ticket is not included, the outside view offers great photo opportunities.
Following the lighthouse visit, the group proceeds to the Tybee Pier and Pavilion, a free spot that captures the island’s resort feel. This 30-minute stop provides a relaxed setting to enjoy the ocean breeze and scenic views, perfect for some casual sightseeing and photos.

The tour starts promptly at 10:00 am and features private transportation in an air-conditioned vehicle, ensuring comfort throughout the day. Bottled water is provided, which is appreciated during the day’s outdoor and indoor stops. Since it’s a private tour, only your group participates, allowing for personalized pacing and attention from the guide.

This tour offers a customizable experience based on individual interests. The guide can adjust the stops or focus areas, making it a flexible option for visitors with specific preferences. The schedule includes a stop for lunch, but meals are not included, so guests can choose where to dine.
Most bookings occur about 35 days in advance, reflecting its popularity. Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the scheduled start, with full refunds provided if canceled within this window. Weather conditions may lead to cancellations, but in such cases, alternative dates or full refunds are offered.
This full-day private experience appeals most to travelers who value personalized attention and a rundown of Savannah’s landmarks and history. The tour’s flexibility makes it suitable for those with specific interests, and the variety of stops ensures a broad understanding of Savannah’s architecture, Civil War sites, and coastal scenery.
The Savannah VIP Tour combines expert narration, flexible itinerary choices, and comfortable transportation to deliver a well-rounded day in Savannah and Tybee Island. Its high praise in reviews highlights guides like Bill and Andy as knowledgeable and personable, adding value through engaging storytelling.
While the lighthouse and meals require additional expenses, the overall experience provides a rich, paced exploration of Savannah’s most iconic and hidden spots. This tour is a smart choice for those seeking a personalized, in-depth look at one of Georgia’s most charming cities, especially when visitors want to maximize their time and avoid the stress of navigating alone.
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Is the tour suitable for all physical levels?
Yes, the tour is designed for most travelers, with stops that involve walking and sightseeing. The vehicle provides comfort and ease of access between locations.
Are meals included in the tour price?
No, lunch is not included. The tour allows for a stop where guests can choose their preferred dining spot.
Can I customize the stops or focus areas?
Yes, the tour can be tailored according to your interests, thanks to the personalized nature of this private experience.
What happens if the weather is bad?
The tour requires good weather; if canceled due to poor conditions, you will be offered an alternative date or a full refund.
How far in advance should I book?
Most bookings are made around 35 days prior to ensure availability, especially during peak travel seasons.