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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.
Historic River Street
River Street Savannah
Andrew Low House Museum
Built on a trust lot facing Lafayette Square, the house, enhanced by its original mid-nineteenth century garden, provides a glimpse of the genteel life of nineteenth-century Savannah in an urban setting. Juliette Magill Gordon Low, the founder of the Girl Scouts of the USA , was born in Savannah, Georgia, on October 31, 1860. She died January 17, 1927 in the Andrew Low House
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Children under 6 years of age are not permitted on the tour
2,923 reviews
Total reviews and rating from Viator & Tripadvisor
Paulitta L,May 3, 2026
- Review from Viator
I really enjoyed the narrator! I enjoyed the haunted stories and the experience had me jumping a few times! My husband and I were very entertained!
Kimberly S,May 3, 2026
- Review from Viator
It was a lot of fun, especially when we were able to get off the trolley and go inside the buildings.
Travis R,May 3, 2026
- Review from Viator
We had a great experience. Our Driver Trey was great. Penny was our guide and she was very knowledgeable and great fun. The tour at the Julia Gordon Lowe house was informative and great. We loved the final stop at the dock warehouse. It was a great ending. Highly recommend this tour.
JacqueB466,May 2, 2026
- Review from Tripadvisor
Well organized tour through some of Savannah’s history involving paranormal. Our guide Maisie was enthusiastic & welcoming. This was a trip with my daughters & we enjoyed the tour of the Andrew Lowe House.



Dr T,May 2, 2026
- Review from Viator
It's my granddaughter's birthday weekend, so we wanted to explore Savannah. The ghost tour was an exciting event with an interesting drive around the city while being entertained with historical ghost stories. The two stops added more drama than anticipated!

Angela N,May 2, 2026
- Review from Viator
A fun way to tour historic Savanah while hearing spooky tales. The stops along the way were cool too.
Vicki B,May 1, 2026
- Review from Tripadvisor
I enjoyed the tour to hear history and ghost stories. It was really nice to go into the Andrew Lowe house. August the guide and Glen the driver made it fun. I would recommenmend sitting toward the front as it can be hard to hear at times with the open air and traffic.





Pam K,May 1, 2026
- Review from Tripadvisor
The trolley was comfortable and the tour was on time and well organized. The guide and driver were friendly and professional. One issue for us was that the ghost stories were delivered very quickly and so were sometimes hard to follow. The stop at the Low house was interesting. The second stop off was on the silly/cheesy side.
Getaway49172426178,May 1, 2026
- Review from Tripadvisor
Here’s an honest review of the Ghosts & Gravestones Tour that you see taking folks around Savannah in a black trolley. Overall for the price, I don’t think this tour was worth it. There were definitely some positive things but also a negative! Our guides name was Echo- she was great. Easy to understand, told great stories, and was pretty thorough. Our drivers name was Alann (I believe that was his name & the spelling although I never saw his name tag). He was also very nice & told us a fun fact about how there’s a location you can stand in at the historic district that will result in a “ surround sound effect” if you stood at a certain area where the bricks were placed behind you & it was also on top of the underground tunnels. He told us how he’s visited the tunnels underneath the city, what they were like, & that unfortunately they don’t allow visitors down there anymore. It was a nice tidbit. My husband and I are young adults & we were going back-and-forth on a few tours- some walking tours & some trolley tours. We both really like museums and historical artifacts. Less theatrical based & more historical based (I don’t necessarily need it to be “scary” just accurate facts are what we were looking for). The main reason we chose this tour was because we thought you got to see TWO different locations that were historical/haunted. Respectfully, that’s just flat out a LIE. You only get to visit ONE historical place. The Perken’s & Sons Ship Chandlery is just a theatrical set-up disguised to look old when in reality, it isn’t. That’s what got me though & annoyed me the most; our guide told us before reaching the second destination that “the pieces in this building are so fragile that you can’t bring your phones in as the blue light in them can destroy the old artifacts. And that the building is kept at a crisp 60 degrees to preserve them.” Believing this was true, I left my phone on the trolley & then we proceeded to sit through a 25-30 minutes theatrical style “tales” show with little props & fog/mist. 🤦🏼♀️ I will say the gal they had acting it out did a great job, but again not for me. If I wanted to see a theater show I would’ve gone to the theater!! It gives a tacky, gimmicky vibe that cheapened the whole experience. After the show, it makes you question every other story they told you throughout the tour because they so easily lied about this, it made us both question “was this all just a theatrical tales based tour” or was any of the previous facts true? After this you pretty much just drive back & they drop you off. I think this tour has SO much potential if it could allow you to stop at another REAL historical location- even if it’s just the Colonial Park Cemetery that we drove by & they talked about during the tour. They could stop us there & allow us to get out & walk around the cemetery explaining who’s buried there & more interesting facts. Our guide, Echo told us that it’s closed at night but I don’t think it would be too hard to get a key & access it only for those on the tour. It wouldn’t require any extra employees like the previous house you visit that IS staffed & historical. Just an idea because you guys gotta change up the tacky jumpscare show!


jenkp655,Apr 30, 2026
- Review from Tripadvisor
Disappointing! The tour guide went on and on with stories that were hard to follow. The last stop at the Chandlery was annoying and felt like a low budget haunted house. We’ve done ghost tours in a number of cities and this one was the worst. Our group all said we wish we hadn’t done the tour.
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