Take a ride to a different dimension…Where reality and the
supernatural collide.
Widely considered by paranormal investigators and ghost hunters as being ‘America’s Most Haunted City,’ 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.
The tour typically begins at dusk, enhancing the allure of Savannah’s historic district. Guides, often dressed in period costumes, lead the way with lanterns, setting the scene for a night of ghostly tales and haunted lore. As the tour winds through the city’s ancient streets, visitors are introduced to some of Savannah’s most notorious spirits.
First stop on the tour is the Andrew Low House, where there have long been reports of spirits that inhabit the home, tales of staff seeing apparitions dressed in old-fashioned clothes and furniture moving with no one occupying it. You will have the opportunity to walk the halls of this famous, beautiful home and experience it for yourself.
Next stop is Perkins and Sons Ship Chandlery. Located on River Street, Perkins and Sons stands as a testament to the bustling port business that once took place right at its doorstep. Step inside this antiquated building and you will feel like you stepped back in time as you become fully immersed in the haunted history that has given rise to the paranormal presence in Savannah.
Beyond these locations, the tour often includes stories of Savannah’s less well-known haunted sites and legends. From the spectral apparitions in historic inns to the ghostly encounters in local businesses, the tour provides a broad look at Savannah’s paranormal landscape.
Whether you’re a skeptic or a true believer, the Ghosts and Gravestones tour offers a captivating experience that combines history with the supernatural. It’s a chance to explore Savannah’s dark side and hear the stories of the ghosts that are said to walk among its historic streets… If you dare!
Reserve your space today at GhostsandGravestones.com and show them your Travelhost coupon, located in the Museum Guide!