by talysin | Feb 5, 2026 | Destination Ghost Blog Series
Down a dim close off Edinburgh’s ancient Royal Mile, a heavy wooden door creaks open into darkness. The air is cold and carries the smell of damp stone. Flickering candlelight casts jagged shadows on vaulted walls. You’ve entered The Banshee Labyrinth, a pub that many...
by talysin | Feb 5, 2026 | Destination Ghost Blog Series
Savannah does romance the way it does everything else: slowly, beautifully, and with a little danger in the shadows. It is the city of ironwork balconies and candlelit courtyards, where the air smells like night-blooming jasmine and river wind, and where the past...
by Chris Allen | Feb 2, 2026 | Destination Ghost Blog Series
Savannah is a city that comes alive after dark. Gas lamps glow against Spanish moss, footsteps echo along brick sidewalks, and history seems to lean closer once the sun goes down. For many visitors planning a nighttime experience, especially a ghost tour, one question...
by talysin | Jan 31, 2026 | Destination Ghost Blog Series
Which Savannah Ghost Are You? Savannah has a way of leaving an impression. Some people feel drawn to its quiet squares, others to its restless streets, and a few to places they probably should not linger too long. This short quiz explores the moods, memories, and...
by Chris Allen | Jan 25, 2026 | Destination Ghost Blog Series
What Is a Ghost Tour? A Spirited Guide for the Curious, the Skeptical, and the Easily Spooked If you type “ghost tours” into a search bar, you will find an entire galaxy of opinions. Some folks think a ghost tour is a spooky walk filled with restless spirits. Others...
by Chris Allen | Jan 23, 2026 | Destination Ghost Blog Series
Savannah has a reputation. Ask anyone who has ever wandered beneath its moss-draped oaks at night and you will hear some version of the same sentiment, spoken with equal parts awe and unease. The city feels alive. Its cobblestones seem to breathe. Its historic homes...