Ghosts & Gravestones Tours | Savannah, Georgia

SAVANNAH

Widely considered by ghost hunters and paranormal investigators as being America’s Most Haunted City and seen on The Today Show and the Travel Channel, Savannah’s dark past is unveiled on this spooky tour!

Learn about the city’s origins with its founding in 1733 when it was built upon native American burial grounds. Will you encounter the ghost of Civil War General Robert E. Lee at the famous Andrew Low House? Take the Trolley of the Doomed to the burial grounds in Wright Square and try to contact the spirits at the Perkins & Sons Ship Chandlery!

Where the spirits of the dead loom amongst the living and Old Town Trolley takes you on a haunted journey you’ll never forget. Your Gravedigger Host will share with you the tales of Savannah’s past and its spooky side. Then, we’ll explore Perkin’s and Sons Ship Chandlery; only Ghosts & Gravestones gives you exclusive nighttime entry for this haunting experience. The streets and squares of Savannah are most stirring when the sun goes down… come if you dare aboard the Trolley of the doomed for a “frightseeing” journey and explore the most haunted places in Savannah.

Climb Aboard the Trolley of the Doomed

Travel past ancient cemeteries, (those still standing and those that have fallen victim to the passage of time and progress), antebellum mansions, and lush squares ripe with live oaks dripping with Spanish moss. Drive by the sites of some of the bloodiest battlegrounds in history, where you may hear echoes of battles and the spirits that remain.

The Pirate's House

The 250 year old Pirate’s House is located in one of Savannah’s oldest buildings. With its underground tunnels that lead from the basement to the river and history of pirates and sailors, the Pirate’s House certainly has its share of intrigue. Today, the restaurant serves up delicious fare and a little something extra for the brave at heart—the chance to have an encounter of the supernatural kind.

It is believed that several ghosts haunt this Savannah icon, including various sailors who appear to be floating from table to table.

Many have also reported seeing the spirit of Captain Flint, who is said to have died in the Pirate’s House. Other spooky accounts include the sounds of voices and people moaning coming from within the tunnels—which, before they were closed off, were used to shanghai people, forcing them to work on ships.

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