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1 hour 15 minutes
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Get acquainted with all things shadowy and sinister on an evening excursion through the darker side of Savannah! This 75-minute narrated trolley tour takes you past old cemeteries and antebellum mansions, stopping at two of Savannah’s most haunted sites. Gain exclusive entry to the Andrew Low House – known for its paranormal presence – as well as Perkins and Sons Ship Chandlery on infamous River Street. When the conductor calls ‘all aboard!’ get ready for plenty of scary stories about the ghosts that inhabit America's most haunted city.
Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Emotional support animals are not allowed on the tour and pets are not allowed on the tours.
Children under 6 years old are not permitted on tour
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Andrew Low House Museum
Andrew Low House
Historic Tours of America
Old Town Trolley's Ghosts & Gravestones
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Children under 6 years of age are not permitted on the tour
2,743 reviews
Total reviews and rating from Viator & Tripadvisor
Christina H,,Mar 3, 2026
- Review from Viator
Suzy and Glenda were amazing. We had a lot of fun. Spooky stories, surprises throughout the ride. Enjoyed it
Andrew S,,Mar 3, 2026
- Review from Viator
I was expecting a bit more. We were the last thing of the night and I think all the employees tried their hardest to make it fun and eventful. But I was somehow expecting more. I’ve always been a skeptic never wanted to see a ghost in real life. But I don’t know.
Bobi m,,Mar 3, 2026
- Review from Viator
The tour guide was dressed accordingly however we sat in the middle of the bus and could hardly hear her and could not see the pictures she held up. I would recommend you asked your guides to talk louder. The last part of the tour when we get told a story about a witch by a pirate. The male actor was rude and a needs to work on his acting. It was almost like the restaurant Dick’s resort (rude) but hey if that’s your thing, that’s fine but we do not like when some calls us stupid because we are waiting on directions by a tour guide..
Jennifer W,,Mar 3, 2026
- Review from Viator
We had a great time. Our guide Lynn was informative and funny. It is mostly a trolly ride but there are two locations you get off and tour a location. Overall great experience.
Dawn T,,Mar 1, 2026
- Review from Viator
Fun. Kitschy. No ghosts tonight but I haven’t checked my videos yet. Great history and cultural experience. An open mind and a sense humor is key. Engage and get involved and your experience will be a lot more fun.
paultX2090XL,,Mar 1, 2026
- Review from Tripadvisor
Lots of fun and well worth the price. Our guide, Maisie, was outstanding. She was entertaining, fun, and charming. And, Cash, our driver, was friendly and professional.
522christyr,,Feb 28, 2026
- Review from Tripadvisor
We did the ghost town trolley experience after it was recommended by the concierge at our hotel. The storyteller told us stories throughout the trip but also did a lot of rambling and laughing at her own jokes, which was very distracting. It made the experience seem like a parody versus telling historical ghost stories. Very disappointing.
debramI7202XE,,Feb 28, 2026
- Review from Tripadvisor
Savannah has a way of pulling you in slowly — with its cobblestone streets, glowing gas lanterns, and Spanish moss swaying like it’s keeping secrets. But when the sun goes down, the city feels different. Quieter. Heavier. That’s when the stories come alive. We decided to lean all the way in and take the Savannah Ghost & Graveyard Tour — and it did not disappoint. If you remember the movie, “Midnight in the Garden of Good & Evil”, directed by Clint Eastwood, this was filmed here in Savannah. Our guide met us just after dusk, dressed the part and armed with stories that have been passed down for generations. Savannah is considered one of the most haunted cities in America, and after walking through its historic squares at night, it’s easy to understand why. Every corner seems to hold a memory. Every shadow feels like it might move. We passed by centuries-old cemeteries where weathered headstones tilt with age and history. The air felt thick as we learned about yellow fever epidemics, duels, tragic love stories, and restless spirits rumored to still linger. Standing in the dim light, listening to tales of unexplained footsteps and ghostly sightings, you can’t help but glance over your shoulder. What makes the tour so special isn’t just the chills — it’s the history. Savannah’s past is layered and complex, and the storytelling brings humanity to the legends. You’re not just hearing ghost stories; you’re stepping into the lives of the people who shaped the city. By the end of the night, I wasn’t sure what was more powerful — the beauty of Savannah under the moonlight or the feeling that the past is never really gone. If you’re visiting Savannah, don’t skip the ghost tour. Go at night. And maybe… don’t look too closely into the dark. You never know who might be looking back. 👻



Kathryn M,,Feb 28, 2026
- Review from Viator
Really fun and a great night time tour of Savannah! Lin Lawrence was our guide and did a fantastic job!!! She was a spooky and wonderful storyteller!
803billp,,Feb 27, 2026
- Review from Tripadvisor
Tour was informative and interesting. Our guide Penny Falls and driver Larry were awesome.
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