Destination Ghost Tours of Savannah
Unveil the Eerie Secrets of the South’s Most Haunted City.
Experience the Mysteries of Savannah with Destination Ghost Tours
Step into the shadows of Savannah, Georgia—one of America’s most famously haunted cities—with Destination Ghost Tours. Our expertly guided tours will lead you through historic streets and squares steeped in centuries of supernatural lore. Visit legendary locations such as the Sorrel-Weed House and Colonial Park Cemetery, while hearing spine-chilling stories of ghostly sightings, eerie encounters, and unexplained phenomena. Our skilled storytellers weave history and hauntings together, creating an immersive experience perfect for ghost hunters, history lovers, and those simply seeking a thrilling night out. Discover the dark side of Savannah and see why it’s known as the city where the living meet the spirits of the past.
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Savannah Ghost Tours
Original Haunted Savanna TourAll Ages
The Original Haunted Savannah Tour is Savannah’s must-do family-friendly ghost tour, perfect for all ages.
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Hear true stories of ghosts, legends, and haunted history
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Walk through the city’s most historic and eerie streets after dark
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Visit real haunted homes, squares, and hidden corners of Savannah
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Family-friendly storytelling that’s spooky, not scary
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Free rescheduling* if your plans change—no worries, no fees
Departs nightly at 8:00 PM • 90 Minutes • Approx. 1 Mile • Family Friendly
Experience the haunted side of Savannah—where every step tells a story.
Spirits and Scoundrels Ghost TourAdults Only 16+
The Spirits and Scoundrels Ghost Tour is Savannah’s top-rated adults-only ghost tour, designed for brave souls 16 and up.
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A darker, more twisted take on Savannah’s haunted history
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Explore true crime, scandal, and the spirits that never left
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Visit infamous sites tied to murder, mayhem, and paranormal legends
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Perfect for date nights, friend groups, and late-night thrill seekers
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Free rescheduling* if your plans change—no hassle, no pressure
Tour departs nightly at 10:00 PM. Nearly 2 hours. Approximately 1 mile.
Mature themes. Chilling stories. No kids. No filters.
Haunted Hops Savannah Pub TourAdults Only 21+
The Haunted Hops Savannah Pub Tour is the perfect blend of boos and booze—where ghost stories and great drinks go hand in hand.
- Visit historic pubs and haunted watering holes in Savannah’s Historic District
- A fun, laid-back atmosphere with spine-tingling stories and local flavor
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Includes time to grab drinks along the way (21+ to drink)
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Free rescheduling* if your plans change—no stress, no fees
Departs Wednesday – Saturday at 8:00 PM • Nearly 2 Hours • Approx. 1 Mile • Adults 21+ Only
Sip, stroll, and get spooked at Savannah’s most spirited pubs.
Guided Tours not your style? Want to tour at your own pace? Try our self-guided, GPS enabled tours instead!
Shadows of Savannah: Self-Guided Ghost Tours
Step into the dark heart of Savannah at your own pace with Shadows of Savannah, a self-guided exploration through the city’s most haunted streets and hidden corners. Each tour blends meticulous historical research with eerie storytelling, guiding you by GPS through cemeteries, squares, and centuries-old buildings steeped in legend. Listen to immersive narration, view historic photos, and uncover the restless past that lingers just beneath the surface. Whether you wander by daylight or beneath the flicker of gaslight, the shadows of Savannah are waiting to tell their stories to those who dare to listen.
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Beyond the Mortal Coil: the Ghost of Charles Naujack
In the shadowy corridors of 19th-century Savannah Hospital, two lives entwined in friendship and obsession would end in tragedy, leaving behind one of the city’s most chilling true stories. Charles Naujack, a learned Prussian attendant obsessed with spiritualism, and Franklin Lawton, a young Georgian butler, formed a bond that culminated in suicide, spiritualist experiments, and lingering legends of haunting. This meticulously researched narrative uncovers the historical truth behind the suicides, their connection to Candler Hospital’s haunted reputation, and the enduring mystery of the spirit Charles Naujack vowed to become.
Hauntings at the CVS | Downtown Savannah
The Haunted CVS of Savannah: Where Medicine Meets the Macabre
Savannah is no stranger to ghostly legends, but one of its most unexpected haunts lurks behind the automatic doors of a familiar pharmacy. Employees and late-night shoppers alike have reported eerie occurrences—shelves rattling with no one nearby, disembodied whispers in the aisles, and cold spots that seem to drift through the store like unseen specters. Some claim to have seen shadowy figures reflected in the glass coolers, vanishing when they turn around. Whether you’re picking up a prescription or grabbing a midnight snack, be warned—you might not be the only one browsing the aisles.
The Haunting of the Sorrel-Weed House
Nestled in the heart of Savannah, Georgia, the Sorrel-Weed House stands as a monument to both architectural grandeur and spectral mystery. As shadows lengthen beneath draped Spanish moss, its stately columns and elegant design give way to tales of love, betrayal, and restless spirits. From the tragic deaths of Matilda Sorrel and Molly the young slave woman, to chilling EVP recordings and unexplained footsteps echoing through the halls, this Greek Revival mansion invites the curious and the brave into its haunted past. Join us as we peel back the layers of history and the supernatural at one of America’s most haunted homes.
Prohibition‑Era Crime in Savannah’s Historic District (Part 2)
On the morning of August 16, 1923, Savannah stirred to an ordinary summer rhythm: gulls wheeled over the river, tugboats pushed the current, and shops lifted their doors on Bay Street. But by noon the city was a stage for federal warrants, sudden arrests, and headlines that rewrote the local vocabulary. Automobiles were seized, courtrooms filled, and names once confined to neighborhood gossip became fixtures in national news. The raids of that day, and the cases that followed, would etch Savannah into the story of Prohibition not as a city of lone saloons but as a port lattice of smuggling, seizures, and courtroom drama that touched every block of the Historic District.
Prohibition‑Era Crime in Savannah’s Historic District (Part 1)
Salt wind carries the scent of the river through Savannah’s Historic District, curling around brick façades and slipping under doorways where music plays behind shuttered windows. During Prohibition, the city was a careful choreography of smuggling routes, speakeasy doors, and whispered arrangements, where federal agents ghosted the alleys and fortunes changed hands in the time it took to pour a glass. This is the story of how a port city adapted to the Volstead Act with quiet ingenuity, how lawmen and lookouts played their own game of tide and timing, and how the echoes of those years still live in Savannah’s streets.
Rene Asche Rondolier in Savannah: History, Legend, and the Tallest Tale of Colonial Park Cemetery
A walk at the fence line: an introductionNight gathers early beneath the oaks. The fence of Colonial Park Cemetery runs along Abercorn Street like a ribcage, each iron picket cool under the palm, each bar holding back an acreage of shadows and names. The air smells of...
Murder in the Garden of Good and Evil: What the Book Didn’t Say
Step beyond the Spanish moss and gaslit charm of Savannah’s Monterey Square and into the true story behind Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil. From the forgotten details of Jim Williams’s four murder trials to the eerie hauntings and voodoo rituals that shaped Savannah’s most infamous legend, discover what the book – and the movie – didn’t say.
How Ghost Tours in Savannah and New Orleans Help Preserve Local History
Wander the haunted streets of Savannah or the misty alleys of New Orleans and you’ll find more than ghostly tales—you’ll discover real, living history. Through shadowy squares and candlelit courtyards, Destination Ghost Tours preserves the past by storytelling where it happened, turning legends into lessons beneath the moonlight.
Ghost Hunting Adventures in Savannah and New Orleans: KII EMF Meters and Haunted Tours
In the haunted cities of Savannah and New Orleans, ghost tours are no longer just about chilling stories—they’re immersive investigations where you become the hunter. With a KII EMF meter in hand, every flicker of light might reveal a presence from beyond.
The Haunting of 432 Abercorn Street: Where Legend Meets History
Nestled beneath the moss-draped oaks of Taylor Square, 432 Abercorn Street stands as one of Savannah’s most infamous haunted houses. Tour guides tell of a little girl punished by her father, tied to a chair in a sweltering room, left to die—her face still seen in the upstairs window. But history tells another story: one quieter, sadder, and perhaps even more haunting.
Through decades of rumor and retelling, the legend distorted the truth. The child who died in that house wasn’t a daughter, but a son—a six-year-old boy named John Wilson. His brief life and untimely death in 1881 became the quiet foundation for a ghost story that captured Savannah’s imagination. This is the real story behind the legend of 432 Abercorn, where forgotten history and restless spirits still stir beneath the surface.












