Savannah Psychic Guided Ghost & Cemetery Tour

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Savannah Psychic Guided Ghost & Cemetery Tour

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At 10 PM, Savannah feels different. This psychic guided ghost and cemetery walk has you led by an actual paranormal sensitive, with a focus on using ghost-seeking equipment and tuning into what’s around you—then back that up with two famous downtown sites.

Colonial Park Cemetery grounds the night with old, documented burials, while the Olde Pink House stop leans into the kind of ghost stories you came for.

I like two things most: first, the way you’re guided to pay attention to headstones and engravings as clues, not just scenery. Second, the energy from guides—people like Nathan, Ray, and Bridget/Brigid have stood out for being funny, sharp on details, and making sure you’re engaged the whole walk.

One consideration: the experience can vary depending on what you’re expecting. If you want nonstop tech-driven investigating, go in knowing this can feel more like a guided supernatural night walk with a bit of equipment work than a full lab-style investigation. And on busier nights, timing issues can happen, so plan to arrive early and stay flexible.

Key things to know before you go

Savannah Psychic Guided Ghost & Cemetery Tour - Key things to know before you go

  • A paranormal sensitive leads the whole night, with guidance on sensing and working with ghost-seeking tools.
  • Two big stops: Colonial Park Cemetery and the Olde Pink House, both tied to Savannah ghost lore.
  • Paranormal investigation equipment is included, so you’re not empty-handed.
  • Late start at 10:00 PM means darker streets and a more intense atmosphere.
  • It’s a private tour for your group, so the pace stays yours (not a giant crowd shuffle).

Savannah at 10 PM: what this psychic ghost tour feels like

Savannah Psychic Guided Ghost & Cemetery Tour - Savannah at 10 PM: what this psychic ghost tour feels like
This isn’t a daytime history walk with a spooky soundtrack. It’s scheduled for 10:00 PM, and that matters. Savannah’s downtown streets change after dark—sounds carry differently, the pace feels slower, and you’ll naturally look around more. That’s the whole point of pairing a psychic-led approach with two places famous for paranormal stories.

You’ll start at Columbia Square and head out with a small group context (only your group participates). You’ll also be asked to sign a liability waiver before each tour, which is pretty standard for anything that involves special equipment, night walking, and hands-on activities. Bring comfortable shoes, and dress for weather because the tour requires good conditions to run.

The guide’s role is more than “tell ghost tales.” You’ll learn how to work with the ghost seeking equipment provided, plus how to tune into your own instincts and senses. That gives you something to do besides listen. Even if you’re skeptical, it’s an active way to experience the city’s supernatural reputation.

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Entering Colonial Park Cemetery: Georgia’s oldest surviving burial ground

Savannah Psychic Guided Ghost & Cemetery Tour - Entering Colonial Park Cemetery: Georgia’s oldest surviving burial ground
The night’s core stop is Colonial Park Cemetery, described as the oldest cemetery still in existence in Georgia. That oldness isn’t just marketing. It shows in the sheer density of crypts and tombstones and the way you’re surrounded by names and dates that span generations.

What I like about this stop is how it’s framed as interpretation, not just wandering. You’ll be guided to decipher headstone engravings and learn about the lives and deaths of Savannah residents. That turns the cemetery into something you can read with your eyes, even before the paranormal angle kicks in.

There’s also an important expectation-setting point. The tour is only about two hours total, and Colonial Park Cemetery is one of the shorter timed stops. So you’ll get a concentrated sample: enough time to absorb key details and do the basic ghost-focused activities, but not enough to turn it into hours of independent investigation.

Still, the setup can be powerful. The guide is steering you to look for “what lies beneath,” and that language fits cemeteries better than any haunted-house script. You’ll feel the weight of the place fast—then you’ll be encouraged to connect that feeling with what you might sense around you.

Practical takeaway: if you want the cemetery experience, focus on the headstones first, and treat any equipment or sensing tasks as an extra layer—not the only goal.

Olde Pink House: spirits, atmosphere, and a photo-minded moment

Savannah Psychic Guided Ghost & Cemetery Tour - Olde Pink House: spirits, atmosphere, and a photo-minded moment
Stop two is the Olde Pink House, another downtown legend with a strong paranormal reputation. This stop is where the tour shifts from cemetery gravitas to something more theatrical and immediate.

You’ll learn that the Old Pink House is said to have ghosts of many. The guide helps set the tone, then you’re invited to connect with the spirits as they’re called to join the group with the hope of capturing an image.

That part is where expectations matter most. The tour isn’t promising recordings for everyone, but it does give you a reason to look, pause, and pay attention at specific moments. In Savannah, people tend to enjoy ghost tours most when they’re willing to stay present rather than constantly trying to “make something happen.”

This stop is also a good test of what kind of paranormal experience you want. If you’re more interested in stories and guidance, this will feel like a natural continuation. If you’re expecting long, technical sessions with lots of devices running at once, you may feel the time is short.

Practical takeaway: come with a camera/phone mindset if you want to try for photos, but also be ready for the experience to be more about attention and connection than guaranteed results.

The paranormal investigation equipment: what’s included and how to use it

Savannah Psychic Guided Ghost & Cemetery Tour - The paranormal investigation equipment: what’s included and how to use it
The tour includes paranormal investigation equipment, which is one of the biggest reasons the price can make sense for a lot of people. The key is how you use it, and the guide’s job is to show you the basics.

A good night on this tour feels like a balance:

  • you learn how the gear is meant to be handled,
  • you get prompted to tune in to your senses,
  • and you carry that mindset from cemetery to house.

Not every participant will rate the equipment the same way. Some people want constant hands-on gadgets, and others are happy if the equipment is used in short bursts while the guide talks you through what they’re sensing and why they’re directing you to certain locations.

If you’re the type who only enjoys a tour when you’re doing nonstop investigation, you should know this night can lean more toward guided supernatural experience plus equipment moments rather than a full, extended investigation session.

Practical takeaway: treat the equipment as a tool for attention. You’ll have more fun if you expect to participate in small, guided tasks instead of waiting for a big climax of device-only action.

Price and walking logistics for a $45, two-hour night

Savannah Psychic Guided Ghost & Cemetery Tour - Price and walking logistics for a $45, two-hour night
At $45 for about two hours, the value comes from three things:

1) a psychic-led, guidance-heavy experience (not just a narrator with a flashlight),

2) included paranormal investigation equipment,

3) two high-profile Savannah locations in one run.

The trade-off is time. With only about two hours total, you don’t get to slow-walk every corner or spend extended stretches at each stop. The cemetery and the Old Pink House each get around 20 minutes. That means you’ll move, you’ll listen, and you’ll do your equipment-related tasks in compact windows.

Also, it’s a late-night tour. That affects your comfort and mobility more than you might think. I’d plan for:

  • cooler nighttime air,
  • darker footing in places,
  • and a steady pace with road crossings.

One plus: the tour ends back at the meeting point, so you’re not left stranded in the middle of nowhere after the supernatural fun.

Practical takeaway: wear shoes you trust and bring a layer. Late-night walking turns any small discomfort into a bigger problem fast.

Guides and group vibe: Nathan, Ray, and Bridget/Brigid energy

Savannah Psychic Guided Ghost & Cemetery Tour - Guides and group vibe: Nathan, Ray, and Bridget/Brigid energy
This is one of those tours where the guide really shapes your night. The strongest versions of this experience come with guides who can mix real engagement with respectful caution.

In the best reported experiences, guides like Nathan are described as informative and funny, and the whole two hours can fly by because the stories keep landing and the group stays involved. Ray is called out for excellent entertainment and for keeping everyone safe while crossing roads, which is honestly a big deal during a night walk. And Bridget/Brigid is highlighted for being amazing—mixing paranormal gifts with Savannah knowledge so you feel you’re getting more than a generic ghost playlist.

At the same time, not every run will feel perfectly polished. There are a couple of complaints around timing and around equipment not matching what people expected. There’s also mention of inaccurate information in one case. That doesn’t mean every guide will be inconsistent, but it does mean you should stay open and avoid treating this like a guaranteed science lab.

Practical takeaway: if you want humor and strong story flow, you’re likely to enjoy the tour. If you only care about evidence and hard results, you may feel frustrated by the nature of what’s being offered.

Timing, equipment expectations, and why some people feel let down

Savannah Psychic Guided Ghost & Cemetery Tour - Timing, equipment expectations, and why some people feel let down
There are two recurring ways people judge this kind of tour: how much paranormal “doing” you get, and how smoothly the night runs.

Some participants reported that equipment advertised wasn’t present, or that they wanted more investigation time. Others felt the tour was more of a walking tour with stories than a serious ghost-seeking session. That’s the core mismatch to watch for.

Here’s my advice: treat it as a psychic-guided supernatural walking experience with equipment included, not as a long, equipment-heavy investigation. If you want a different style—more intense investigation—this tour may not fully match that goal.

There’s also the logistics angle. One negative report involved a late guide and extra waiting for people who never showed up. You can’t control other groups, but you can control your response. Arrive early, keep your expectations flexible, and remember you’re out late.

Practical takeaway: you’ll have the best time if your goal is to experience Savannah’s ghost atmosphere through guidance and participation, not just to collect proof.

My practical tips for a smoother, scarier-in-a-good-way night

Savannah Psychic Guided Ghost & Cemetery Tour - My practical tips for a smoother, scarier-in-a-good-way night
First: arrive a few minutes early at Columbia Square. Even when everything goes well, night tours run on tight timing.

Second: don’t pack this like a museum visit. You’re walking. You’re using equipment. You’re listening. Choose clothing that lets you move and that won’t distract you when the guide calls for attention.

Third: set your intention before you start. The tour explicitly encourages you to tune into inner gifts and sensing. You don’t need to be “a believer” to use that as a mindset. You can simply focus on quiet attention: what you feel, what you notice, what catches your eye.

Fourth: respect the tone. Colonial Park Cemetery is active with history and death. Even if you’re there for the paranormal angle, keep your volume down and follow the guide’s direction.

Finally: if you’re prone to anxiety in dark settings, this might still be enjoyable, but you should plan coping strategies like staying close to your group and focusing on the guide’s prompts rather than trying to force fear.

Who this tour suits best (and who should choose a different night)

This tour fits best if you want:

  • a guided paranormal experience with personality,
  • interaction through included equipment,
  • and a clear path between two of Savannah’s most famous ghost sites.

It’s also a strong match for couples, friends, and small groups who enjoy storytelling and want to feel included in the activity.

Who might consider something else:

  • If you’re strictly chasing evidence and want long, uninterrupted investigation time, you might feel this is too short and too story-led.
  • If you’re sensitive to timing slips, remember it’s a late-night, walking-based tour and that kind of schedule can occasionally wobble.

A useful mindset is: go for the experience, not the guarantee.

Should you book this Savannah psychic guided ghost & cemetery tour?

I think this is worth booking if you want a fun, guided night that mixes Savannah landmarks with an active paranormal mindset. The value at $45 makes sense when you’re looking for both Colonial Park Cemetery interpretation and a supernatural-style Olde Pink House stop, with equipment included and a guide who can keep the energy up.

Book it if you’d enjoy:

  • headstone reading plus sensing prompts,
  • a guide who can be funny and lead safely,
  • and a two-hour ghost night that feels like an event, not a classroom.

Skip it if you need a long investigation session with lots of continuous equipment time, or if you’re the type who gets angry at any mismatch between what you hoped for and what the tour can realistically deliver.

If you do book, come early, wear good shoes, and lean into the guide’s prompts. Savannah at night is half the magic, and the rest is how the guide gets you to pay attention.

FAQ

What’s the price and duration of the tour?

The tour costs $45 and runs for about 2 hours.

What time does the tour start?

The start time is listed as 10:00 PM.

Where do we meet for the experience?

You meet at Columbia Square in Savannah, GA 31401. The tour ends back at the meeting point.

What stops are included?

The tour includes Colonial Park Cemetery and the Olde Pink House.

Is a mobile ticket provided?

Yes, the tour uses a mobile ticket.

What’s included in the tour?

Paranormal investigation equipment is included.

Are restrooms available during the tour?

Restrooms are not included.

Do I need to sign a waiver?

Yes. All guests must sign a liability waiver before each tour.

Is the tour private or shared?

It’s private. Only your group participates.

Are service animals allowed and is transportation nearby?

Service animals are allowed, and the meeting point is near public transportation.

What happens if the weather is poor?

The tour requires good weather. If canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.

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