Savannah’s Haunted Hot Spots: Reality TV’s #1 Ghost Hunter Spots
Rating: 5.0/5 (17 reviews)
Price: $29.00 per person
Duration: 1 to 1.5 hours
Location: Savannah, USA
Supplier: Cinematic Sites of Savannah
Imagine walking through a city where every cobblestone and shadow whispers stories of the past — some sweet, others chilling. For fans of ghost stories and haunted history, this tour offers a rare chance to step into the very locations featured on hit television shows like Ghost Hunters and Portals to Hell. Led by guides who share behind-the-scenes tales, you’ll visit eerie sites, hear spine-tingling narratives, and see where unexplained phenomena were caught on camera. At just $29, it offers a concentrated dose of Savannah’s haunted allure, perfect for those interested in the supernatural and storytelling alike.
What we love about this tour is how it combines authentic haunted spots with engaging storytelling. The guide’s insights make the legends come alive, and the fact that many stops are free of charge (like Johnson Square and Wright Square) adds to its value. Plus, the tour’s small group size (max 15 people) ensures you won’t be lost in a crowd, promoting a more intimate experience.
One consideration is the timing — the tour starts at 8:00 pm, which is ideal for the spooky atmosphere but might not suit travelers with early bedtimes. Also, the tour is primarily walking, so comfortable shoes are a must. This experience is best suited for history buffs, paranormal enthusiasts, or anyone curious about Savannah’s darker side who wants a well-organized, storytelling-focused ghost walk.
Key Points

- Authentic Locations: Visit real haunts featured on TV, not just touristy legends.
- Expert Guides: Knowledgeable guides share behind-the-scenes stories and facts.
- Affordable Price: At $29, it offers a compelling look into Savannah’s haunted past.
- Short & Sweet: An hour to an hour and a half, perfect for a quick evening adventure.
- Small Group Experience: Max 15 travelers for a more personal and engaging tour.
- Free Stops: Many locations are free to visit, increasing overall value.
Exploring Savannah’s Haunted Hot Spots
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An Intro to the Haunted Landscape of Savannah
From the moment you gather at Johnson Square, you’re stepping into the dark history of Savannah. This central square, often the starting point for ghost tours, is where the city’s more sinister stories begin. The guide, “Whiskey,” (as mentioned in reviews) immediately sets a lively tone, blending history with captivating ghost tales. Here, you’ll get a quick taste of Savannah’s past as a port city with a history of violence, slavery, and war, laying the groundwork for later stops.
The tour then takes you to Cluskey Vaults, a site with chilling stories of how prisoners were kept and how they might still linger. The guide’s recounting of the vaults’ dark past makes it clear why these spots are considered haunted. Interestingly, many travelers comment on the guide’s wealth of knowledge, often describing Whiskey as passionate and engaging, making history feel alive rather than dry.
Walking Through History and Haunts
The next stop, Factors Walk, is one of Savannah’s most historic streets. Its cobblestones and preserved architecture date back to the 18th century, making it an ideal setting for ghost stories. Many say they hear cries from the past, especially at night, adding an authentic spooky vibe. The fact that this street has seen so much—pirates, slavery, wars—means stories of tragedy and mystery abound.
Next, the tour visits The Marshall House, a historic inn that played a role during the Civil War. The guide shares stories of soldiers staying here and ghostly encounters, immersing visitors in Savannah’s wartime history. While entry to some locations (like the Kehoe House and 17Hundred90 Inn) isn’t included in the tour price, hearing about the cigar-smoking ghosts and dinner taunts adds flavor to the experience.
Ghosts in the Night
Kehoe House and 17Hundred90 Inn and Restaurant are famed for their ghostly reputation. Though not included in the tour’s ticket price, these stops are highlighted for their stories of spirits haunting the rooftops and haunting dinner patrons. Reviewers praise Whiskey’s storytelling style, describing him as passionate and knowledgeable, making these legends feel real.
Wright Square is another poignant stop, famous for the gallows and hanging tree. Many say the site still echoes with the cries of those executed centuries ago. The guide’s vivid recounting of these dark events leaves a lasting impression.
The Stage of Savannah’s Haunted Theater
The Savannah Theatre has seen fires and tragedy, with stories of spirits still lurking within. Though the theater itself isn’t included in the tour price, the guide explains its history and the spirits rumored to haunt the stage. This stop particularly appeals to those interested in historic entertainment venues.
Practical Aspects and What You Can Expect

What’s Included and What’s Not
The tour includes a guide and bottled water if requested — a small but appreciated touch. Since most stops are free, you can explore some sites on your own afterward without extra cost. The tour’s mobile ticket system makes booking convenient, with bookings often made 13 days in advance, indicating good popularity.
The Pace and Group Size
With a maximum of 15 guests, the tour feels intimate and manageable. It’s a walking experience, lasting about an hour to an hour and a half, covering several key sites. The timing at 8:00 pm creates a perfect atmosphere for ghost stories and mysterious sightings.
Accessibility and Practicalities
The tour is suitable for most travelers, including service animals, and is near public transportation. Good walking shoes are recommended, as you’ll be on your feet exploring historic streets and squares.
Value for Money
At $29, the tour offers a combination of historical context, authentic haunted sites, and lively storytelling. Given its small-group nature and the depth of the stories, it’s a budget-friendly option for an evening adventure in Savannah. Several reviews highlight the knowledge of the guides and how they make the stories come alive, which adds to the tour’s overall appeal.
Who Should Consider This Tour?

If you love haunted history and enjoy stories told with enthusiasm and depth, this tour fits the bill. It’s perfect for those seeking a light, fun, and slightly spooky experience without the need for heavy immersion or long hours. History buffs will appreciate the historical accuracy and behind-the-scenes details, while casual travelers looking for a memorable night will find plenty to enjoy. It’s also a good choice if you’re traveling with a small group — families, couples, or solo travelers who want a personal touch.
Final Thoughts
This haunted walking tour of Savannah offers a smart mix of history, legends, and authentic haunted sites. The guides, especially Whiskey, are praised for their wealth of knowledge and ability to entertain, making the stories come to life. The stops are carefully chosen, many of which are free, adding to the overall value.
The timing and small group size create an engaging, flexible experience, ideal for those who want to explore Savannah’s spooky side in a relaxed, storytelling environment. While some sites require additional costs if you want to explore further, the core tour provides plenty of spooky tales and atmospheric walks that will satisfy your curiosity about Savannah’s ghostly reputation.
Whether you’re a paranormal enthusiast or just a lover of history with a taste for the eerie, this tour is a solid choice. It’s well-priced, well-organized, and highly rated — a rare combination that makes it worth considering for your Savannah adventure.
FAQ

Is this tour suitable for children?
Most travelers can participate, and it’s a small group experience. However, the spooky stories might be intense for very young children, so use your judgment based on your kids’ sensitivities.
What is the meeting point for the tour?
It starts at Johnson Square, located at 2 E Bryan St, Savannah. The tour concludes at the Savannah Theatre, 222 Bull St.
How long does the tour last?
Expect about 1 to 1.5 hours of walking and storytelling, making it a manageable evening activity.
Are the stops all paid attractions?
No, many stops like Johnson Square and Wright Square are free to visit. Some locations, such as Kehoe House and 17Hundred90 Inn, have additional costs if you choose to enter.
Is the tour offered year-round?
Yes, the tour runs regularly, but booking in advance is recommended as it fills up quickly.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, cancellations are free if made at least 24 hours in advance. Cancellations within 24 hours are not refunded.
This tour balances historical authenticity with supernatural intrigue, making it a worthwhile addition to your Savannah itinerary if you’re aiming for a memorable, spine-tingling experience.
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