Have a Hauntingly Good Time in Savannah, GA

June 28, 2010 by  
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For those who enjoy an exciting vacation experience, Savannah, GA offers an unusually large array of thrilling ghost and haunting activities for visitors. Check out these four haunted activities for some thrills and chills on your getaway to Savannah to see why this city is considered one of the most haunted cities in the nation.

Ghost Tour Trolley

Get your first haunting experience aboard the Ghost Tour Trolley. This night tour will take you through Savannah while your driver tells you about the past of the city. This tour will include not only ghost stories but interesting tales about the darker side of Savannah throughout history. This tour lasts approximately 90 minutes, so prepare for an evening of uniquely Savannah ghosts and stories.

Savannah Scary Ghost Tours

Explore the dark side of the city with Savannah Scary Ghost Tours. These tours start out at the haunted Pirate’s House and continue through Savannah stopping along the way at other eerie venues. Visit Colonial Park Cemetery where the remains of yellow fever victims were burned as well as Hampton Lilibridge House where it is rumored that possessions took place. This tour is not for the faint of heart, so prepare for some real excitement when you go.

Evening Haunted Trolley Tour

The Evening Haunted Trolley Tour allows you to experience the fascinating past of Savannah to decide for yourself if the numerous ghost stories circulating in the city are true or false. Your guide will tell you some of the more famous ghost stories along the way like the tale of Alice Reily who suffered a tragic fate. You never know what you will see or hear on this adventurous tour!

Hauntings Walking Tour

Stroll through the streets of Savannah savoring the atmosphere and culture that came from the wild ghost stories and rumors of hauntings in Savannah with the Hauntings Walking Tour. With visits to three of the most haunted areas in the city, you’ll be feeling chills up and down your spine. Paranormal encounters and sightings of the resident ghost Anna have made the area you will be touring one of the most famed areas in Savannah.

22nd Beach Bum Parade Cools Down Savannah, GA this Summer

May 4, 2010 by  
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If you’re a fan of parades, summer sunshine, and water fights, you’re going to love the 22nd Annual Beach Bum Parade. This event takes place May 21st on Butler Avenue in Savannah. Beautifully decorated floats will be pulled down the street with the usual parade fanfare. The unique quality of this event is that the occupants of the floats are armed with water balloons and buckets of water to pour on the crowd while the crowd has water guns, hoses, and other water-throwing toys to retaliate with. You can’t help but laugh as you join in the fun.

When you’re done having fun in the sun at the parade, check out an evening activity like the River Street Riverboat Murder Afloat Cruise. This fun cruise gives you a chance to solve a murder. A cast of professional actors will act out the murder and give you clues to see which character is a murderer and which character is innocent. You may be surprised, or you may figure it all out. You won’t know until you try, so go and test your mystery solving skills with this murder mystery adventure.

If you enjoy the thrill of the murder mystery experience, the Ghost Tour Trolley is another exciting activity you may want to jump into. This tour is filled with bone chilling, spine tingling stories and sights. This unique tour of the city gives you a look inside the dark heart of Savannah that has led to it being featured in many books and movies from famous horror novelists and screen writers.

Jazz Just Across the River – Hotlanta in Savannah, GA

April 21, 2010 by  
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Get ready for some hot jazz at the Jazz Across the River – Hotlanta event in Savannah, GA on May 16th. This event features American Jazz classics from timeless musicians like Louie Armstrong and Fats Waller in one incredible concert that will make you feel as if you’re in the heart of jazz country. While you’re in Savannah for the jazz event, don’t miss the Historic Savannah Theatre Musical Productions. They have been giving talented musical performances since 1818 and are a must-see attraction in the city.

Of course, Savannah offers more than fun musical attractions. This city is also where several box office hits have been filmed. Relive your favorite moments of movies like Forrest Gump and The General’s Daughter with the Savannah Movie Sites Tour. The city has been filmed in over 85 Hollywood movies, and the tour visits 60 of these locations. You’re certain to see some familiar sites throughout the tour. You will love the diversity of film history in this city tour.

After visiting the various movie sites throughout the city, you’re sure to have worked up an appetite. Why not take a culinary tour to get some good, old fashioned Savannah cooking? The Savannah Foody Tour includes some of the most delicious foods found in Savannah. Delectable treats like real Southern fried chicken, gourmet chocolates, and collard greens are on the menu for your dining pleasure.

Historic St. Patrick’s Day Parade Takes Place in Savannah, GA

March 8, 2010 by  
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Be part of the historic St. Patrick’s Day Parade taking place in Savannah, GA March 17th. This parade has been taking place since 1813 and is a well-loved Savannah tradition. More than 250,000 people travel to Savannah to participate in and see the parade making this parade one of the biggest parades in the South. This two hour parade has marching bands, floats, and performers to keep you entertained.

If you came to Savannah for the St. Patrick’s Day Parade, stay long enough to experience some of Savannah’s Southern hospitality and food. You may never want to leave after the Paula Deen Culinary Tour, which features information on Paula Deen’s upbringing and stops at the dining locations that Paula Deen used to start creating her own irresistible dishes. Your last stop of the tour will be at one of Paula Deen’s restaurants where you can enjoy a delicious lunch.

For a more general culinary tour, take the Savannah Foody Tour where you will visit 7 of the restaurants and specialty food locations and get a taste of the best foods in the South.  

After eating all of that delicious Southern food, you may want to walk off some of your meal with a walking tour. The Saunter in Savannah Walking Tour offers you a beautiful tour of Savannah that will give you information on the rich history of the area. You will explore historical areas, hidden gardens, and other wonderful features that make Savannah one of the greatest cities in the nation.

Celebrate Music and Musicians in the Savannah Music Festival in Savannah, GA

February 15, 2010 by  
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Springtime in Savannah, Georgia is a magical time made even more magical by the Savannah Music Festival which starts on March 18th and last for three weeks. For musicians everywhere, this is a place where they can come celebrate their craft. Musicians from all over the world will be traveling to Savannah to show off their particular musical talents and styles. This is a great time for other musicians to come and learn from each other and from the famous musicians brought to the area by the festival.   

One of the most famous music venues in Savannah is the Historic Savannah Theater Musical Productions where the music is always the best quality and the show is always on a grand scale. If music is what brought you to Savannah then this is one theater that can’t be missed. You will be dazzled by the skills of the performers, and the theater itself is a showcase of art deco style. 

While in Savannah it would be a crime to miss the historical sights of the city. Visit Sherman’s Headquarter and other landmarks of Savannah’s past in the Homemade Thunder Civil War Walking Tour. Learn about the past in style with the Savannah Historic Overview Trolley Tour. An open-air trolley will take you through historic Savannah and a guide will help you delve into the past with stories and information on Savannah at the time of the Civil War.

Experience a Unique Look at Savannah History with Unique Tours

December 14, 2009 by  
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Savannah Movie TourFrom Civil War battle sites to pirates to haunted houses, Savannah is home to a unique and varied history. We offer several unique tours that focus on specific aspects of Savannah’s past that are the perfect addition to any Savannah vacation if you are looking to delve deep into this historic city’s past.

Savannah Movie Sites Tour

Surprisingly, Savannah has been the filming site for dozens of movies, including the blockbuster movie Forrest Gump. On this guided tour, you will be taken to a number of sites involved in the filming of a variety of movies. In addition, your guide will provide a narration of all the sites, and you will see movie clips that correspond to the filming site. In total, you will see approximately 60 filming locations.

Pirate’s Walk Maritime History Walking Tour

Take a walk back in Savannah’s dark past and learn about the history of pirates in this coastal town. As one of the busiest harbors in the U.S., Savannah saw its fair share of pirates in its past. This tour is a walking tour that covers approximately one mile and includes the historic River Street. The tour covers the history of pirates in the area, buried treasure, and Savannah’s role in the slave trade.

Ghost Tour Trolley

As one of the U.S.’s most haunted cities, Savannah is home to many ghost tours, and a visit to Savannah would be incomplete without partaking in some of these spooky adventures. The Ghost Tour Trolley is a 90 minute trolley tour led by a guide who will narrate the sites. This tour includes the Colonial Cemetery, Sorrel Weed House, and many local ghost stories. This tour may also be combined with a dinner at a house formerly inhabited by pirates that is reportedly haunted.

Explore Civil War History in Savannah on Veterans Day

October 19, 2009 by  
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Savannah HistoryWith its location in the heart of the South, Savannah and the surrounding area are home to many Civil War sites. Also, Georgia was one of the 13 original colonies and was part of the Continental Congress before the Revolutionary War. Many sites in Savannah honor those who gave their lives in the Revolutionary and Civil Wars, and a historic sightseeing tour is an excellent way to see all of the history that Savannah has to offer.

Historic Overview Tour

For an overall view of the vast history of Savannah, the Historic Overview Tour is an excellent choice that provides visitors the opportunity to see the most important historical sites in Savannah. This tour is fully narrated by a knowledgeable guide and features stops at River Street, the City Market, and the Historic District. The tour takes place on an open-air trolley, and the tour lasts just 1.5 hours. Sites in the historic district include the Juliette Gordon Low birthplace, Maritime Museum, and River Street, which is a historic landmark in itself.

Homemade Thunder Civil War Walking Tour

For a unique and interactive experience exploring Civil War history, the Homemade Thunder Civil War Walking Tour offers a complete view of Savannah’s role in the Civil War. The walking tour is led by a knowledgeable guide. During the tour, visitors will see numerous historical sites in Savannah, including Gen. A.P Lawton’s House, the homes of Gen. Moxley Sorrel and Gen. Hugh Mercer, and Sherman’s Savannah headquarters after his march through Georgia. Additional sites on the tour include the Confederate Monument and Savannah Theatre. The tour covers about a mile of Savannah and lasts approximately 90 minutes.

Additional sites to see during your time in Savannah during Veterans Day are the centuries-old cemeteries in the city. The Bonaventure Cemetery was featured in the novel “Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil.” This cemetery is the resting place of many Civil War soldiers, and it is rumored to be haunted. This cemetery was built on an old plantation. The other legendary cemetery in Savannah is the Colonial Park Cemetery, which was built in the 1700s. This cemetery contains over 600 graves, and some of the most famous residents in Savannah’s history are buried here, including Button Gwinett, who was one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence.

Get Spooked in Savannah this October

September 22, 2009 by  
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Evening Haunted Trolley TourWith the cooler days approaching, the time for spooky tours and Halloween-related activities has come. Due to its centuries-old history, Savannah has its share of ghost stories and legends and is known as America’s “Most Haunted City.” We offer several tours in Savannah that focus on this aspect of the city’s history and show you some of the most unique historic sites in the city, which make for the perfect scary and interesting addition to your vacation.

Hauntings Walking Tour

This walking tour covers nearly a mile of Savannah and lasts approximately 90 minutes. Sights on this tour include properties in Savannah that are reportedly haunted. The tour stops at the 17hundred90 Restaurant, the Kehoe House, Hampton-Lillibridge House, the Owens-Thomas House, and the Colonial Park Cemetery. For an extra-spooky feel, this tour takes place in the evening.

Ghost Tour Trolley

If you would rather not walk, the trolley tour may be a good choice for you. This tour is a 90 minute trolley ride is a narrated tour of Savannah that focuses on the haunted sites of Savannah, including the Colonial Park Cemetery and the Sorrel Weed House. This tour also goes through the Historic Area. The narration by the guide will provide background information and stories of Savannah’s dark past. A special addition to this tour is a buffet dinner at a house that used to be habited by a pirate. You can see artifacts, enjoy the southern-style buffet, and look at the pirate’s rum cellar.

Evening Haunted Trolley

This trolley tour is a 90 minute ride through Savannah. This tour departs in the evening, so you can expect an extra-chilling tour of the city’s haunted sites. Sites on this tour include the Candler Hospital, a morgue from 1884, the Colonial Park Cemetery, and the garden featured in the hit book Garden in the Midnight of Good and Evil. On this tour, you can enjoy the uninterrupted trolley ride narrated by a friendly guide, who will tell stories about Savannah’s dark past.

Culinary Experiences Abound in Savannah, GA

August 26, 2009 by  
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Walking Foody TourWhile Savannah may be best noted for its charming history, those visiting today will find a vibrant culinary scene that is a perfect compliment to the romantic past of the area. Typical southern fare, as well as delicacies that are all together uniquely Savannah, are just waiting to be experienced with a variety of ways to go about experiencing them.

Walking Foody Tour

The Walking Foody Tour will take you on a two and a half hour walking tour through the heart of the Historic district. In total, you will visit seven restaurants including Lady & Sons. At each stop, you will sample some of the more popular dishes from each establishment with possible menu items including barbecue, baked goods, southern fried chicken, collard greens, macaroni, gourmet chocolate, and wine. Those interested in a diverse taste of Savannah will definitely want to look into the Walking Foody Tour.

Paula Deen Culinary Tour

Food Network star Paula Deen was born in neighboring Albany and now resides in Savannah, and along the Paula Deen Culinary Tour you will gain an immersive look into both Paula and the culinary culture that shaped her talents. For approximately 4 hours, you will tour the Savannah area by mini-bus, visiting Uncle Bubba’s Oyster House (owned by Paula), as well as Bethesda, the location of Paula’s marriage. Whether a true fan of Paula’s or simply wanting a unique look into the cooking culture of Savannah, the Paula Deen Culinary Tour is a mouth-watering experience.

“Hop On” to a Great Tour in Savannah, Georgia

July 24, 2009 by  
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Historic On/Off Trolley Tour Savannah, Georgia offers a variety of tour opportunities, with everything from delicious foody tours to spooky hauntings tours, but one of the most fun and convenient ways to explore all of the interesting sights that this city contains is with a trolley tour. Trolley tours allow you to tour the city in a classic trolley car while enjoying the convenience of being able to hop on and off at your leisure.

The Historic On/Off Trolley Tour will take you to many of the notable historic sites in Savannah. Stops include the Savannah Visitors Center, the Exchange Bell, Kehoe House, Mansion on Forsyth Park, and the Cathedral of St. John. This tour allows you the convenience of disembarking at a site, spending as much time there as you want, touring at your leisure, and then hop back on the next trolley that comes by. While on the trolley, you will enjoy a narrated tour of the sights being passed.

The Old Town Trolley Tour features 16 stops in Savannah relevant to both Savannah and Georgia history. Stops include Savannah’s Welcome Center, City Market, Pirate’s House, Franklin Square, Davenport House, and the Cathedral of St. John. This trolley tour includes on/off privileges at each stop, allowing you to tour each site at your leisure and board the next trolley that comes by. The trolley ride also includes a narration of the sites passed on the tour.

To combine the best of both modern-day Savannah and its past, take the Then and Now Trolley Tour. This tour stops at some of the most important modern and historical sites of Savannah, including River Street, Colonial Cemetery, Forsyth Park, City Market, and more. The narrated tour on the trolley provides information on Savannah at the turn of the century and today and discusses how Savannah has changed in that time period. For this tour, the hop on/hop off privileges extend throughout the day.

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