If you’re headed to Savannah, Georgia, and love a good ghost story mixed with history, then this self-guided audio tour might just be your perfect companion. For $14.99 per person, you get an immersive experience that takes you through some of the city’s most notorious haunted sites, all at your own pace over 1 to 2 hours. The route features famous spots like The Olde Pink House, Moon River Brewing, and Colonial Park Cemetery, each with their own eerie tales and ghostly encounters.
One thing we love about this tour is how flexible it is. You can start whenever you want, pause to explore or take photos, and repeat stops as often as you’d like. Plus, with the offline map feature, you won’t worry about losing signal in Savannah’s historic streets. Another highlight is the narration by Mark Nesbitt, whose storytelling brings each haunted location vividly to life — or death, depending on your perspective!
A possible consideration is that this isn’t an official entry ticket, so you’ll need to check the opening hours of certain sites if you’re planning to visit inside. Also, since it’s a self-guided experience, it requires a bit of attention to your phone and Wi-Fi setup beforehand. Still, for those who enjoy a mix of history, architecture, and supernatural tales, this tour strikes a good balance of entertainment and value.
This tour is best suited for curious travelers who want to explore Savannah at their own pace, especially those interested in ghost stories and local legends. It’s ideal for repeat visits since the purchase is valid for one year, letting you enjoy it over multiple trips or revisit favorite stops.
Key Points

- Affordable & flexible with a one-year usage window.
- Rich storytelling by a knowledgeable narrator enhances each site.
- Self-paced exploration allows for breaks, photos, and in-depth discovery.
- Includes historic sites and ghost stories that appeal to history buffs and thrill-seekers alike.
- Requires good Wi-Fi for initial download; works offline afterward.
- Not an admission ticket — check site hours for inside visits.
In-Depth Review of the Haunted Savannah Self-Guided Audio Tour
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An Overview of What You’ll Experience
This tour is designed for those who want to enjoy Savannah’s haunted charm without the constraints of group schedules or guides. It covers about 3+ miles of Savannah’s historic streets, with stops at some of the most iconic and spine-tingling locations. The narration by Mark Nesbitt guides you through the city’s ghosts, legends, and spooky secrets, weaving history and supernatural tales into a compelling story.
The experience is completely self-guided, using the Action Tour Guide App. Once purchased, you download the app and your unique access code, then follow the audio cues to the next stop. You can start your tour anytime during their operating hours (11:00 AM to 8:00 PM daily), giving you ample flexibility.
The Itinerary Breakdown and What to Expect
Stop 1: The Olde Pink House – Built in 1789 by James Habersham Jr., this mansion is often called Savannah’s most haunted restaurant. Reports of ghostly orbs, apparitions, and poltergeist activity make it a must-visit. Though you won’t enter the building on this tour, just standing outside and listening to its haunted tales is enough to send a shiver down your spine.
Stop 2: Reynolds Square – Once the site of the Pulaski Hotel, which was famous for its lively parties, it’s now a quiet spot with stories of little Gracie, a ghostly girl who still appears here. It’s a quick stop, but the stories are atmospheric and add a ghostly layer to Savannah’s elegant historic squares.
Stop 3: Moon River Brewing Company – Known as one of the most haunted locations in Savannah, this brewery sits on a site dating back to 1821. Allegedly haunted by spirits linked to a murder that took place here, the building has hosted TV crews and ghost hunters. Expect tales of ghost sightings and unexplained noises in the old walls.
Stop 4: John P. Rousakis Riverfront Plaza – A beautiful stretch along the Savannah River lined with shops and restaurants, but also reported paranormal activity including glowing orbs and apparitions, especially in the shops and alleyways.
Stop 5: The Shrimp Factory – This popular waterfront restaurant is also said to be haunted, with employees hearing strange noises in an upstairs storage room. Some speculate it’s the restless spirits of enslaved people chained in the building, adding a sobering layer to the ghostly tales.
Stop 6: The Hampton-Lillibridge House – Built in 1796, this house is often called Savannah’s most haunted residence. Reports include a sailor’s hanging, mysterious deaths during renovations, and a general sense of being “cursed.” It’s a place that fuels imagination—or superstition.
Stop 7: The Marshall House – A Civil War-era hotel turned inn, where wounded soldiers are said to still walk the halls, and human remains were found during renovation. It’s a chilling reminder of Savannah’s wartime past, with stories of unexplained noises and apparitions that keep visitors on edge.
Stop 8: Chippewa Square and Wright Square – The square itself isn’t just idyllic; it’s haunted by executed convicts and a tragic lovers’ story. These historic sites have a dark past that lingers beneath their charming facades.
Stop 9: Juliette Gordon Low Birthplace – While more historically significant as the founder of Girl Scouts, this house also has ghost stories, including one involving Juliette’s mother. It’s a softer, more personal story among the haunted tales.
Stop 10: Colonial Park Cemetery – Established in 1750, this cemetery is home to about 10,000 bodies, many unmarked, which means restless spirits are likely still lingering here. Expect to hear stories of shadows and unexplained whispers.
Stop 11: Mercer Williams House – Famous for the murder that inspired Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil, this house is also believed to be haunted by the spirit of Jim Williams’ victim. Visitors have reported unnatural occurrences and eerie sensations.
Stop 12: The Railyard at the Roundhouse Railroad Museum – Savannah’s historic railyard is known for war-related spirits, including a man in a cavalry jacket who appears and then vanishes, making it a fitting end to a haunted tour.
What Makes This Tour Stand Out
We loved the narration style—Mark Nesbitt’s storytelling is engaging without sounding cheesy, bringing each location to life with just enough suspense. The ability to control the pace is a real bonus; you can linger at favorite spots or move quickly when desired, making this ideal for both the hurried and the leisurely explorer.
The app’s offline capability means you don’t have to worry about losing signal once you get into Savannah’s historic district. Plus, the cost of $14.99 is quite reasonable considering the depth of stories, the ability to revisit for up to a year, and the fact that you’re exploring at your own convenience.
Practical Considerations
Since this isn’t an entry ticket, some sites might require separate admission if you wish to go inside. The tour is primarily a walking experience, so comfortable shoes and a charged phone are essentials. Reviewers have noted that the app can sometimes be tricky to configure initially, but once set up, it becomes very user-friendly.
For those concerned about timing, it’s worth planning your stops with opening hours in mind. The tour runs during daylight and early evening hours, making it suitable for a daytime or twilight adventure.
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Who Will Love This Tour?
This tour is perfect for history buffs who enjoy ghost stories, serial explorers who like setting their own schedule, and those with a sense of humor about spooky tales. It’s also excellent for return visitors since the purchase is good for a full year, allowing you to revisit the stories or explore different stops over multiple visits.
Final Thoughts

This Haunted Savannah Self-Guided Audio Tour offers a rich, customizable experience that combines historic architecture, ghostly legends, and beautiful waterfront views. The storytelling is engaging, and the flexibility to go at your own pace makes it stand out among typical guided tours.
While it’s not a ticket to inside attractions, the tour’s value lies in a well-curated route that balances spooky stories with Savannah’s scenic charm. It’s especially suited for travelers who prefer a personal, flexible exploration and are comfortable using their phone for navigation and narration.
If you’re interested in uncovering Savannah’s supernatural secrets, enjoy atmospheric walks, or simply want a different way to experience the city’s history, this tour delivers plenty of spooky fun with minimal fuss.
FAQ

Is this tour suitable for all ages?
Yes, it’s a self-guided walking experience that can be enjoyed by most age groups. Just keep in mind that some ghost stories might be a bit spooky for very young children.
Do I need to buy tickets to the attractions on the route?
No, this tour does not include entry tickets. If you want inside access at specific sites, you’ll need separate admission tickets.
How do I access the tour?
After booking, you’ll receive an email and text with instructions and your unique password. Download the Action Tour Guide App, enter the password, and download the tour for offline use.
Can I start the tour at any time?
Yes, the tour operates daily from 11:00 AM to 8:00 PM. You can start whenever it suits you.
Is the tour map detailed enough to follow without a guide?
Absolutely. The app provides offline maps and audio cues that guide you from stop to stop, so you won’t get lost in Savannah’s streets.
What if I face technical issues?
Support is available if you encounter any problems with the app or audio playback. Just follow the contact instructions provided in your setup email.
How long does the tour take?
Depending on your pace, it takes about 1 to 2 hours to complete the full route, but you can extend that by exploring sites more thoroughly or taking breaks.
In sum, this self-guided haunted tour offers a perfect blend of history, mystery, and flexibility. Whether you’re a seasoned ghost hunter or simply curious about Savannah’s darker past, it’s a compelling way to see the city and perhaps even encounter a ghost or two!
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