Savannah’s Local Lore Ghost Tour

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Savannah’s Local Lore Ghost Tour

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Night streets, old ghosts, and a trolley ride.

This Savannah Local Lore Ghost Tour pairs well-told historical storytelling with interactive scare moments, so it feels more like an after-dark show than a lecture. The one clear drawback: it’s not suitable for children under 13, and the darker, hands-on effects can be intense.

You’ll meet at the Savannah Underground office and ride out after dark on their haunted trolley experience (listed with transportation by bus), returning to the same spot when the 1.5-hour tour wraps. Led by a live guide, the focus stays on Savannah’s eerie past and haunted landmarks—exactly the kind of evening activity that works even when walking sounds miserable.

If you want a spooky stop-and-go night without committing to a full walking tour, this is a smart pick. It’s also priced at $37 per person, and that ticket generally buys you the guide plus the ride—not just someone talking at the curb.

Key things to know before you go

Savannah's Local Lore Ghost Tour - Key things to know before you go

  • A 1.5-hour night tour that keeps moving through Savannah’s historic district
  • Live guide storytelling in English, focused on haunted sites and dark local history
  • More than narration: a few parts of the experience can feel theatrical and physical
  • Screams, sound effects, and audience participation can happen during the show moments
  • Not for kids under 13, so plan an adult-friendly night out
  • Starts and ends at the Savannah Underground office, making it easy to fit into dinner plans

Where You Start: Savannah Underground Office at Night

Savannah's Local Lore Ghost Tour - Where You Start: Savannah Underground Office at Night
I like tours that solve the hardest part of nightlife sightseeing: knowing exactly where to be and how to return. This one starts at the Savannah Underground office, and the tour ends right back at the meeting point. That round-trip rhythm is helpful if you’re trying to keep the rest of your Savannah evening simple.

Because it’s a night tour, I’d plan to arrive a little ahead of your departure time. Even if the schedule changes by departure slot, showing up early helps you settle in before the group starts boarding. The experience is run by Kelly Tours – Gray Line Savannah, so you’re in the hands of a company that’s set up for structured city excursions.

You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Savannah.

The Trolley Ride Through Savannah’s Historic District

Savannah's Local Lore Ghost Tour - The Trolley Ride Through Savannah’s Historic District
The core of this tour is a haunted trolley ride that takes you through the city’s historic district over about 1.5 hours. Since it’s listed as transportation by bus, think of it as an organized route that lets you cover more ground without long stretches on foot.

That matters for two reasons. First, it’s easier to stay focused on the stories when you’re not fighting slippery sidewalks, crowds, or long walking gaps. Second, Savannah’s old-street mood plays perfectly at night. The tour is built to feel like it’s moving through shadowy corners, not just stopping for a few photos.

You’ll hear chilling tales tied to haunted landmarks and sites. The pitch is clear: the ride isn’t only about locations, it’s about the dark history that people associate with those places. Even if you call yourself a skeptic, the format still works because you’re getting a guided narrative and a sense of atmosphere at the same time.

One small “consideration” angle: because it’s an evening experience with surprise effects (more on that below), you’ll want to be comfortable with sudden spooks and darker stages of the show. If you prefer quiet sightseeing, this may feel like a bit too much theater.

The Stories That Make It Worth $37

Savannah's Local Lore Ghost Tour - The Stories That Make It Worth $37
At $37 per person for roughly 90 minutes, you’re paying for more than a route. You’re paying for a live guide who delivers the story, plus the transportation that keeps you from having to navigate the city in the dark.

I think the best value here is the balance between local lore and entertainment. The tour promises Savannah’s eerie past, but it doesn’t read like a textbook. The tone is designed to keep you listening. One of the most praised parts is the well-told historical stories, which is exactly what you want from a ghost tour: the scares are fun, but the story quality decides if the night feels memorable or forgettable.

Humor also shows up in the feedback. Guides described as having a strong sense of humor help the experience stay lively, not grim. That’s important. The subject matter is spooky, but a good guide keeps it moving and makes sure the group isn’t stuck in awkward silence between stops.

And here’s the practical point: a tour with strong storytelling reduces decision fatigue. You don’t have to figure out what to research later or what’s actually worth your attention. You get the dark-thread overview in a single, guided, time-limited package.

What You’ll Actually Experience Onboard (Not Just a Talk)

Savannah's Local Lore Ghost Tour - What You’ll Actually Experience Onboard (Not Just a Talk)
This tour isn’t only you and a guide rolling past street corners. Reviews point to a theater-style, interactive layer that goes beyond typical ghost-tour narration.

Here’s what that means in real terms: you should expect moments with sound effects, sudden spooky staging, and characters that do more than appear in the background. One description includes elements like screams and banging, plus a scene with a disturbed character scurrying around in darkness. Another includes an audience moment where the group participates—throwing holy water on a possessed woman.

There’s also mention of a pitch-black segment where something unexpectedly breathes down a neck. That’s the kind of detail that explains why this experience gets the strong ratings for people who want their ghost tour to feel more like an event than a slideshow.

I’m glad they don’t pretend it’s mild. The upside is excitement. The downside is that it can feel intense if you’re sensitive to surprise effects or you don’t like interactive theater.

The Best Part for Rainy Days (And Tired Feet)

Savannah's Local Lore Ghost Tour - The Best Part for Rainy Days (And Tired Feet)
One review specifically calls out that it was a good thing to do during a very rainy day. That fits the overall design: you’re on a vehicle for the traveling portion, and the experience leans on guided storytelling and show moments rather than long outdoor walks.

If you’ve ever tried to do Savannah ghost lore by wandering around on your own, you know how hard it is to time everything and keep the mood. This tour gives you a set block of time, a guide to frame what you’re seeing, and the transportation built in. It’s a night plan that doesn’t depend on perfect weather—or your stamina.

Also, the format works well if you picked this type of tour because you did not want a walking-only experience. The ride and the show components are designed to keep the pacing tight, so you aren’t stuck searching for your next stop while holding umbrellas.

Who This Tour Suits Best

Savannah's Local Lore Ghost Tour - Who This Tour Suits Best
I’d steer you toward this tour if you want spooky Savannah but you also want structure and entertainment. It’s a good match for people who:

  • Prefer a guided experience focused on haunted landmarks and eerier street lore
  • Want to avoid long walking routes at night
  • Enjoy ghost stories with humor and staged moments
  • Like the idea of audience participation and surprise effects

It’s not a good match if you want a calm, quiet ghost history walk. And it’s definitely not for families with kids under 13. The listing makes that restriction clear, and the interactive elements described in reviews give you extra reason to treat this as an adult-oriented night out.

Price, Value, and What Your Ticket Includes

Savannah's Local Lore Ghost Tour - Price, Value, and What Your Ticket Includes
Let’s talk value in plain terms.

For $37, you get:

  • A 1.5-hour night tour
  • A live guide
  • Transportation by bus

You do not get parking included; parking fees are listed as not included. That’s the main extra cost to think about if you’re driving.

So what are you really paying for? You’re paying for three things that are hard to assemble yourself at night:

1) a guide who can pace the story for a full hour and a half,

2) transportation that reduces navigation stress, and

3) a show-style atmosphere that goes beyond just hearing ghost facts.

If you’d otherwise spend money on ride-hailing or you’d pay for a ticket to a smaller indoor entertainment option, this can feel like a combined deal: city lore + guided route + theatrical spooks.

Smart Ways to Fit It Into Your Savannah Evening

Savannah's Local Lore Ghost Tour - Smart Ways to Fit It Into Your Savannah Evening
Because the tour begins and ends at the Savannah Underground office, I like the way it anchors your night. You can plan dinner before, then go straight into the dark part of Savannah.

Also, the tour length is just about 90 minutes, which makes it easier to build the rest of your schedule around it. You can still do a slow Savannah stroll afterward (in daylight or at a calm pace) if you want. Or you can use this as your main night activity and keep the rest low-key.

One practical tip: since the show includes pitch-black and surprise effects (based on review descriptions), keep your expectations realistic. This isn’t only for photos and trivia. It’s for the full experience—the stories, the timing, and the staging.

Cancellation and Flexibility, Without Overthinking It

Savannah's Local Lore Ghost Tour - Cancellation and Flexibility, Without Overthinking It
The tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. That’s helpful in Savannah, where weather and evening plans can shift quickly.

I’d still book with intention. A 1.5-hour tour means you’re choosing a specific time slot, so once you have your schedule, lock it in. But the refund window gives you enough breathing room to adjust if your plans change.

Should You Book Savannah’s Local Lore Ghost Tour?

I’d book this if you want an after-dark Savannah activity that feels like a guided show: live storytelling, spooky landmarks, and interactive moments with real surprises. The fact that people highlight the well-told historical stories and the characters/performance tells me they’re delivering what a ghost tour should deliver: a good narrative and a memorable atmosphere.

Skip it if you’re shopping for a gentle, purely historical experience or if you’re traveling with kids under 13. The descriptions of darkness, unexpected physical effects, and audience participation make it clear that the tour leans into fear-fun.

If you’re trying to make your Savannah night count—especially on a rainy day—this is a strong value play. For $37 and about 1.5 hours, you’re getting a live guide, transportation, and a set piece of local lore that’s built to keep you engaged from start to finish.

FAQ

What is the duration of Savannah’s Local Lore Ghost Tour?

The tour lasts about 1.5 hours.

How much does the Savannah Local Lore Ghost Tour cost?

It costs $37 per person.

Where do I meet for the tour, and where does it end?

You start at the Savannah Underground office, and the activity ends back at the same meeting point.

Is this ghost tour appropriate for children?

It’s not suitable for children under 13 years.

What language is the tour guide?

The live tour guide is English.

What’s the cancellation policy?

You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

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