Find Great Tours of All Types in Savannah!

September 16, 2011 by  
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When you take a trip to Savannah, you ought not worry about what to do because there are so many options. There are over ten different sightseeing tours alone. The great aspect of a tour is that you’ll be taken to the best spots in the city that only the knowledgeable locals know about. You’ll have the inside scoop on the best restaurants, the most significant landmarks, and the scariest spots. No matter what your interest is, there is bound to be a tour for you in Savannah. Make sure to check out our lodging options in the area and browse through a few of these tours to get you started!

There’s nothing in the world quite like the down-home tastes of good Southern cooking, and there’s no better place to enjoy Southern treats than on the Savannah Foody Tour, which takes you on an exploration of Savannah cuisine. Food lovers everywhere will want to experience the amazing tastes of some of Savannah’s most popular restaurants and best-kept secrets on this great tour. You will be led by a professional tour guide through Savannah’s beautiful streets on foot or in a tour bus, stopping at a total of seven restaurants. If you take the bus, you can watch short clips about the restaurants you will be visiting next and the foods you will be treated to.

Enjoy two and a half hours of Savannah with the Savannah Historical Experience Tour. You’ll get an in-depth and up-close look at the city and its history as you explore the many different districts that make up Savannah: Historic District, Victorian District, Thomas Square, the Beach Institute and Victory Drive. A great way to learn more about the city and take advantage of many photo opportunities, the Savannah Experience Tour is just that…an experience!

Savannah holds a rich and at times dark past. Throughout the city’s history, residents and visitors alike have reported ghostly and supernatural events in Savannah. The Savannah Scary Ghost Tour takes you on a comfortable tour bus to some of the city’s most haunted sights. As you pass by the sights, you can view clips of locations that have been featured in TV shows. Some of the many sights included in this tour are the Hampton Lilibridge House where multiple exorcisms have taken place, the Mercer House that was featured in the movie Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil, and more. Spend some time exploring the supernatural side of Savannah.

Get in Touch with Your Scottish Roots in Savannah!

May 4, 2011 by  
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While in Savannah this May, why not head over to the Bethesda Home for Boys to experience the 35th Annual Savannah Scottish Games. This wonderful Celtic event will feature a piping competition, bagpipe bands, a highland dancing competition, Scottish heavy athletics, Scottish immigrant reenactors, modern Celtic music, border-collie herding, and children’s events, including an athletic competition for the little ones. There will also be delicious Scottish and American foods, Celtic arts, crafts and clothing, genealogists, and clan tents that offer information about their clans. The entire event will be held on May 7 overlooking the Moon River, which was made famous in the theme song for Breakfast at Tiffany’s.  If you plan on traveling to the Savannah area to attend the Scottish Games or just want to take an exciting vacation, we offer several fabulous hotels in the area to perfectly accommodate your needs.

While in the area, make sure a book your spot on the Walking History Savannah Squared Tour. During the tour, you will visit or pass by many famous sights, such as filming locations for the movies Forrest Gump and Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil. You will also visit famous landmarks and historical sights from the Civil War, and gorgeous antebellum homes known for their beautiful architecture. This tour is a great way to learn more about the city’s unique culture and rich history in a lively and interesting way, and is a ‘must’ for any trip to Savannah.

For those who want to experience more of the culinary side of Savannah, what better way to get acquainted with delicious Georgia cuisine then to go on the Paula Deen Culinary Tour. Visit several of the restaurants where Paula Deen honed her cooking skills, and then visit her own restaurant, Uncle Bubba’s Oyster House, for lunch. For those hard-core Paula Deen fans, you will get the chance to visit locations that have played a significant role in Food Network star’s personal life, such as Bethesda, where she was married. This tour books up really fast so you will want to make your reservations today!

Revel in Sarcastic Humor with a Performance by David Sedaris in Savannah!

April 5, 2011 by  
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If you are planning a springtime getaway to Savannah, you will be pleased to know that the hilarious and sardonic David Sedaris will grace the stages of the Lucas Theater on April 14 for a special performance. You may have heard David Sedaris on National Public Radio or read his widely acclaimed humorous memoirs in books like “Me Talk Pretty One Day” or “The Santaland Diaries.” His satirical social commentary will be both thought-provoking and laughter inducing, so you will want to include his performance in your vacation plans!

 

During your vacation in Savannah, you will want to experience traditional Southern dining, and the Savannah Foody Tour will provide you with both unique insight into Southern culture and the chance to sample delicious Southern dishes like barbecue, collard greens, macaroni & cheese and Southern fried chicken. You will visit seven different popular restaurants on this tour, including Paula Deen of Food Network fame’s own “Lady & Sons” restaurant. Be sure to come hungry because this tour is guaranteed to satiate the heartiest of appetites!

 

Savannah culture is steeped in legend and lore, and you can hear spine-tingling tales about Savannah hauntings by taking a Ghost Tour Trolley. This 90-minute adventure is sure to give you goosebumps as you hear about different hotspots in Savannah that are believed to be haunted by ghoulish spirits. On the tour, you will visit creepy locales like Colonial Cemetery and the Sorrel Weed House, in addition to many locations in the Historic District. Who knows? You may even encounter a friendly spirit!

Celebrate Irish Culture at Savannah’s St. Patrick’s Day Parade!

March 7, 2011 by  
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St. Patrick’s Day is almost upon us, and for those of you that are planning a vacation in Savannah this March, you can celebrate with thousands of other spectators at Savannah’s enormous St. Patrick’s Day parade.  The event features fancy floats and an entire band of great musicians that will be playing traditional Irish tunes. Discover a new side to the cultural heritage of Ireland with this great opportunity, and don’t forget to wear your green clothing to blend in with the rest of the city. To make sure you have a hotel room, be sure to book your Savannah lodging ahead of time.

If you’re still in the mood for great cultural discoveries, the Savannah Historical Experience Tour will be right up your alley. Travel through the quaint Victorian District and view the smooth, flowing architecture adorned with intricate carvings and flower arrangements. You’ll also have your fill of some of the other beautiful sectors of the city, including Thomas Square, Victory Drive, Beach Institute and the Historic District. The area is packed with more than 250 years of history, and you can ask your knowledgeable tour guide any questions you may have.

After an educational overview of the city, you can try out an adventurous activity such as the Deluxe Land and Sea Savannah Package, providing you with several cruises and a trolley tour in and around the outskirts of the city. On land, you’ll take the Historic Savannah Trolley Tour beside places like the bustling City Market and River Street in true historic transportation. In addition, you’ll have the chance to experience the luxurious Davenport House and River Street Riverboat Cruise. Be sure to bring your camera for each location.

Savannah Irish Festival Draws Legendary Music and Performances

February 7, 2011 by  
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Savannah has the perfect outlet for those wanting to celebrate the Irish culture before St. Patrick’s Day – the Savannah Irish Festival. On February 18-20, the city will open several areas for large entertainment venues such as the Festival Main State and Festival Pub Stage acts. Each fun event incorporates lively dances, traditional costumes and songs from the traditions of Ireland. Visitors can watch both kids and adults read folk tales and give a background of the Irish history. It’s a great time to bring along family, and if your kids are under 14, they’re admitted free. Choose your Savannah lodging for reservations before you go.

If you still want to experience the pub life for yourself, the Savannah Martini Tour lets you travel from one pub to the next. Head out later at night and see Savannah’s downtown city streets light up. Your knowledgeable guide, Hollywood Ron, will take you to four night spots and provide you with information on a few of the celebrities that frequent the area and tell facts known only to some of the locals. You’ll receive a signature martini at each of your stops.

The Savannah Historical Experience Tour lets you experience the Savannah culture even further, and you can head out on a luxury bus to explore the intricate details of the downtown area. You’ll see over 250 years of history in this great city, and your bus will stop by several highlighted regions such as the Victorian District, Beach Institute, Victory Drive, Historic District and Thomas Square. The tour lasts around two and a half hours with a full narration.

Sightsee the Savannah Outdoors on your Winter Vacation!

January 10, 2011 by  
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During your time in the southern city of Savannah, you won’t want to spend all of your time cooped up indoors. Don’t worry, there are plenty of outdoor activities available for you to participate in to breathe in the fresh air all day long. Learn about some of the highlighted landmarks in the area, and discover historic artifacts and old southern architecture for the first time. Whether you’re planning a trip coming up this winter or in the spring, you’re sure to enjoy the beautiful city. Reserve your spot in one or all of these outdoor activities while you’re in the area.

GreenFeet Walkabouts Garden Walking Tour

Fulfill your dream of nature sightseeing by spending time in one of Savannah’s luscious gardens, where you can walk along much of the historic district accompanied by a knowledgeable tour guide who will give you facts and stories about each place that you walk by. Take a look at some of the colorful flowers and tall plants up close, and ask questions you may have to the Certified Plant Professional who will travel alongside your group.

Savannah Historic Overview Trolley Tour

Watch for small wildlife and remember to take a few pictures of the tour highlights while you’re riding around the historic district. Your trolley will head to the locations that are most popular among the visitors, including the Historic Squares, River Street and the bustling City Market. Your tour will last approximately an hour and a half, and you can spend the rest of the day browsing each historic area and interacting with city locals.

Savannah Historical Experience Tour

Take in the sites with transportation via mini bus and explore some of the oldest parts of the city, including the Victorian District, Thomas Square, and the Historic District. The tour represents 250 years of history, working backward to the very first settlements in the area. View the steep columns and intricate details transposed into every house and old southern mansion as you ride by them.

Savannah Tours Provide a Great Winter Getaway

December 12, 2010 by  
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Savannah is breathtaking during the winter, and you can witness some of its beauty with a trip across the city. There are a large variety of tours to take, and you’ll be able to receive an educational viewpoint of the city’s history no matter which one you choose. Find out about historical figures that have shaped the local culture, take pictures of the architecture and explore places you’ve never been to. The options for your sightseeing tours endless!

Historic On / Off Trolley Tour

Your exploration of Savannah shouldn’t have to be rushed in any way, and with this hop on / hop off tour, you can ride the Savannah trolley as long as you’d like for the day, exploring each area the trolley stops at to your heart’s content. The trolleys stop about every 15-20 minutes, and they highlight a plethora of landmarks, including the Mansion on Forsyth Park, Cathedral of St. Johns on Abercorn and Harris, Kehoe House in Columbia Square and the River Street Market Place. The tour includes over 10 stops throughout the city.

Saunter in Savannah Walking Tour

Get a little exercise in with your walking tour of the Squares of Bull Street and the surrounding area. You’ll pass by some of Savannah’s “hidden” gardens, the Gryphon Tea Room and the majestic fountain of Forsyth Park, a fountain that dates back to 1858 and provided inspiration behind the movie, “Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil.” Much of the Squares of Bull Street were designed by General James Edward Oglethorpe, and you’ll learn more about him as you walk along the 24 public squares that make up the area.

Savannah Movie Sites Tour

After you’ve witnessed the city’s history, you can dive into the entertainment venue of Savannah’s great tours. Discover and learn about over 60 movie locations during this movie tour. You’ll find out how the movies were filmed and learn some of the movie tricks behind each one. Put yourself in the shoes of famous characters like Forrest Gump, locate the photograph from the movie, ”Bird Girl,” and find out more about movies like “The General’s Daughter” and “The Sum of All Fears.”

Enjoy Durham Farms’ Festival of Lights and Music this Holiday Season in Savannah

November 16, 2010 by  
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Have an old fashioned Christmas celebration with Durham Farms during their Festival of Lights and Music. This exciting event takes place December 4th through the 11th at the riverside of Dunham Farms. Guests will be awed to by the gorgeous setting on the riverside with ancient oak trees strung with lights and will love the fun activities available like wagon rides, historic house tours, crafts, and square dancing. This event offers guests 30 acres of adventure and holiday cheer!

While you’re in Savannah, make sure you get a taste of the Southern cooking that the city is known for with the Savannah Foody Tour. This tour will lead you through some of the hottest dining and shopping areas in the city. You will get to try local foods that are made purely from local products as well as some goods that are imported to the city to be added to the city’s most delicious dishes. Collard greens, gourmet chocolates, and fried chicken are just a few of the favorites you may get try as you are led through the city.

Of course, the history of the city is just as famous as the food, and you can learn all about the great history of the city with the Historic On / Off Trolley Tour. This fun tour allows you to explore the city at your own pace. You can get on and off the trolley at the places you’re interested in and skip the places you already know about or have already visited. The trolley has 14 stops including Savannah Visitors Center and Mulberry Inn. This tour is perfect for guests who want to customize their sightseeing experience.

HarvestFest Makes Autumn the Perfect Time to Visit Savannah

October 19, 2010 by  
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Visit the Oatland Island Wildlife Center in Savannah, GA for their exciting HarvestFest event. This event takes place on November 13th and features hay rides, crafts, and games as well as delicious fall foods like apple butter and hearth baked corn. It’s a great way to enjoy some of the local life of Savannah while also fully enjoying autumn. All of the proceeds from the event benefit the Second Harvest Food Bank, so you will be supporting a great cause while you have a good time.

While you’re in Savannah enjoying the lovely fall weather and scenery, take the time to taste some true Southern cooking. Savannah is known for its delicious foods and no cook from the area is more well-loved or well-known than Paula Deen. Take the Paula Deen Culinary Tour to find out what foods in Savannah influenced her palate. You will also get to visit some of Paula Deen’s own restaurants to taste some of her legendary recipes. Paula Deen’s Culinary Tour is perfect for the food connoisseur or the devoted fan!

After enjoying the great outdoors and Savannah’s delicious Southern foods, you have to explore the history of Savannah. As one of the oldest cities in Georgia, this city has a lot of interesting history to share. The Savannah Historic Overview Trolley Tour is a great way to learn the most interesting history facts about Savannah in one comprehensive experience. This tour will take you through the Historic District, Historic Squares, River Street, and the City Market to help you learn all about Savannah’s past.

Have a Haunted Halloween in Savannah

September 17, 2010 by  
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As a city viewed by many as the most haunted in the United States, it’s no wonder that Savannah offers many exciting ghost tours and activities. This Halloween, do something a little different to celebrate and travel down to Savannah to have some chilling adventures in the places of the city that are rumored to be haunted. With five different ghost tours to choose from, you can celebrate Halloween in Savannah for several days!

Ghosts and Gravestones of Savannah

Spend an hour and fifteen minutes exploring the dark side of the city on the Ghosts and Gravestones of Savannah tour. Your guided tour will take place in a trolley and lead you past frightening locations like Sorrel Weed House, Pirate’s House, and a haunted antebellum cemetery. Each location is more frightening than the rest and the chilling narration of the guide only adds to your experience. It’s an evening filled with thrills and chills.

Hauntings Walking Tour

Stroll through an area that strikes fear even in the bravest of Savannah’s citizens on the Hauntings Walking Tour. This three mile tour winds through the city’s most haunted avenues and takes you past Kehoe House, the Hampton Lillibridge House, and Colonial Park Cemetery. Each place has its own ghost and frightening background for you to learn about from your guide. After this tour, you may find that there are reasons to be afraid of the dark!

Evening Haunted Trolley Tour

Step into a trolley and be swept into the world of the paranormal with the Evening Haunted Trolley Tour. This tour goes past some of the places that have been rumored to be haunted in Savannah for years. As you travel, you’ll hear the frightful and often tragic tales of the ghosts who roam the city. Alice Reily, Anna, and Nathaniel Greene are just a few of the ghosts you will be learning about during this tour experience. It’s an evening of fright that you won’t soon forget.

Savannah Scary Ghost Tours

If you’re looking for a tour that will send tingles down your spine, don’t hesitate to go on Savannah Scary Ghost Tours. The tour begins at Pirate’s House and leads you through the haunted areas of the city. Learn about the victims of tragic fate and those whose lives were over too soon during the Yellow Fever epidemic. You will quickly see why the city is haunted on this tour. As your tour progresses, you will see film clips that were taped in Savannah by famous ghost hunting groups like TAPS and Ghost Hunters.

Ghost Tour Trolley

Learn about the darkness that underlies Savannah’s charm aboard the Ghost Tour Trolley. This ghost tour will take you through places like Colonial Cemetery and Sorrel Weed House in a ninety minute journey that just might convince you that ghosts are real. Learn about the city’s dark corners and hear stories about the ghosts who are rumored to walk the streets and shadowy hallways. Your tour will give you an evening of adventure and excitement that you will remember for years to come.

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