Savannah Ghost Tour for Adults ALL Alcoholic Drinks Included

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Savannah Ghost Tour for Adults ALL Alcoholic Drinks Included

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  • 2 to 3 hours (approx.)
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Savannah at night can feel like a movie. This adult ghost tour adds unlimited drinks to the stories, so you get both spooky walking and a bar-style good time. I like the small-group vibe (18 max) and the way the night mixes history with easygoing drinking. One thing to consider: it’s not a multi-stop sprint to endless bars, so if you want a long pub crawl to many locations, set expectations.

You start downtown and move at a comfortable pace, with a guide leading you through Savannah’s haunted folklore. The focus is Colonial Park Cemetery plus a pub-crawl-style finish, and the drink setup keeps things fun without constant back-and-forth. The possible drawback is timing: cemetery access is only possible when it’s sunny, and weather can affect what you’re able to do.

If you’re coming for adult-only chills, good stories, and a night out with minimal fuss, this is a solid fit. I also like that several guides are known for keeping the energy high and the cups full, including names like Becca, Jessica, Brooke, Laith, and Lisa. Just remember: the “ghost tour” side and the “pub crawl” side are meant to go together, not one replacing the other.

Key Things to Know Before You Go

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  • Adult-only ghost stories with no kids in the mix
  • Unlimited alcoholic drinks included, plus a koozie
  • Colonial Park Cemetery is the main stop, tied to Savannah’s early colonial-era setting
  • Small group size (18 max) keeps the night feeling personal
  • Weather matters, since cemetery access depends on sunshine
  • Guides set the tone, with multiple hosts earning strong praise for humor and pacing

The Best Part: Ghost Stories You Can Pair With Drinks

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Savannah is famous for ghosts, but a lot of ghost tours feel like you’re watching a history lecture in the dark. This one tries something more fun: it’s a walking ghost route that also functions like a friendly pub night. That combo is why it works for many people—your brain stays engaged with stories, and your night stays relaxed because you’re not constantly paying for drinks.

I like that the drinking plan is built into the experience. You’re not hunting for a cocktail bar on your own right after a creepy story—your guide keeps the momentum moving. The drink package is described as unlimited and local, and you’ll also get a koozie, which is a small thing that still feels useful during a walking tour.

One tradeoff: the pub-crawl part doesn’t always land on a long list of stops. Some nights can feel more like one main bar plus a quick extra than a full-on tour of six different places. If you’re picturing a marathon crawl, you’ll want to go in wanting a few stops done well, not quantity for the sake of it.

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Start Line: Where You Meet on E Bay Street and How the Night Moves

You’ll meet in the downtown core at 214 E Bay St, Savannah, GA 31401, and the tour ends at 201 Habersham St. That matters because it anchors the whole evening in walkable sightseeing territory. You won’t feel like you’re trekking across town just to find the first story.

Plan for about 2 to 3 hours of total time. With a walking format and drink breaks, that’s a comfortable window for most people: long enough for real atmosphere, short enough that you can still eat after. The group is capped at 18 travelers, which typically means less crowd chaos and a better chance to hear your guide clearly.

This experience uses a mobile ticket, and it’s offered in English. It’s also listed as near public transportation, which is helpful if you’d rather not stress about parking. One practical note: if rain threatens, bring an umbrella. Several guides keep things laid-back, but nobody wants to stand around wet while the group waits to hear the next spooky chapter.

Colonial Park Cemetery: The Main Story Stop (and Why Sunshine Matters)

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The heart of the tour is Colonial Park Cemetery. This is where the spooky walking gets real, because it’s the setting for the haunted history your guide is there to bring to life. Even if you’re not a cemetery person by default, Savannah’s cemeteries have a distinct vibe—old sites with strong local lore—and that lends weight to the stories.

There’s also an added layer here: the description links the stop to early colonial Georgia, including the fact that it’s tied to the first settlement of the colony of Georgia. That’s what can make the tour feel more than just jump-scares. You’re hearing about how the place fits into the city’s early story, and the hauntings ride along on top of that.

Now the important catch: access to Colonial Park Cemetery is only possible when the sun is out. That means your guide may adjust the plan if it’s cloudy or if conditions don’t allow entry. If you’re trying to schedule this as a specific nighttime slot and you’re traveling in a season when the sun sets early, you’ll want to keep some flexibility in mind.

The Haunted Pub Crawl Angle: Unlimited Drinks, But Watch the Stop Count

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The experience markets itself as a ghost tour plus a haunted pub crawl, and the “pub” part is clearly the biggest selling point. Alcoholic beverages are included, and the package is described as unlimited, with an emphasis on “truly local” drinks. In practice, what you feel during the tour is simple: your cups stay full more often than not, and you’re not constantly deciding whether the next stop is worth the cost.

You’ll also get a koozie, which tells you the tour is meant to be practical and not fussy. Some guides are praised specifically for keeping drinks topped up, and that’s a big deal on a walking tour. If you tend to get hangry, don’t rely on the tour to feed you—more than once, the food note shows up as an afterthought rather than a meal.

One detail to plan around: at least some nights don’t end with every stop being part of the drink package. For example, there’s mention that the last pub visited isn’t included with the drink package, though food is available there. That doesn’t mean you’re stuck without options—it just means you should expect the drink plan to be tied to the included stops, not every single location you might walk into.

Also, the number of bars can vary. A couple of comments point out that the walking + bar portion doesn’t always feel like a broad crawl. So here’s my advice: treat the “pub crawl” as a fun add-on to ghost stories, not as a guarantee of many bar entrances.

Why the Guide Makes or Breaks It: Becca, Jessica, Brooke, Laith, Lisa

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This tour has a strong guide culture, and you can feel it in the reviews through repeating themes: humor, storytelling pace, and how naturally the group gels. Names that come up often include Becca, Jessica, Brooke, Laith, and Lisa—and people praise them for being engaging rather than just reciting facts.

I especially like the way the best guides balance three things at once:

  • spooky story delivery
  • drink-friendliness (keeping the vibe light)
  • practical city tips

Several guides are described as making the evening feel like hanging out with a friend who actually loves Savannah. That matters because ghost tours can get awkward when the group is silent or when the guide doesn’t read the room. When the host is good at pacing, the walk doesn’t drag, and the stories land.

One guide highlight worth noting: there are mentions of guides sharing recommendations for where to eat and even tips for another city. That’s the kind of small bonus that turns a tour into a “useful night,” not only entertainment.

If you can, keep an eye out for the vibe that matches your style. This is described as chill and laid back by multiple comments, so it’s not trying to be intense jump-scare chaos. If you want spooky stories with laughs and adult beverages, it fits.

What You’ll Feel on the Walk: Pace, Weather, and Staying Comfortable

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The walking portion is often described as not too far, which matters because you don’t want your night to turn into cardio. Still, you’re moving through old Savannah streets, and the experience is designed for adults who want atmosphere, not long, exhausting stretches.

Weather is a real factor. The experience notes that it requires good weather, and cemetery access needs sunshine. If a thunderstorm or heavy rain hits, your tour might be shortened or adjusted, and that’s part of the reality of outdoor nighttime experiences.

So do what you’d do for any comfortable city stroll:

  • wear shoes you can walk in for 2–3 hours
  • bring a compact umbrella if rain is possible
  • consider a light snack beforehand, especially if your appetite kicks in during drinking breaks

One thing to know about drinks: even though it’s adult-focused, you still want a smart pace. A couple of issues pop up in the kind of “things happen” category, including one unfortunate case of a host becoming intoxicated. The key takeaway for you is that this is an alcohol-included experience, so your best move is to pace yourself and stay aware of your comfort level throughout.

Value Check: Unlimited Drinks + Small Group = What You’re Really Paying For

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There’s no ticket price listed in what you provided, so I can’t do a true dollars-per-minute calculation. But I can still help you judge value, because the structure is clear.

You’re paying for:

  • guided ghost storytelling in Savannah
  • a set route that includes the big cemetery stop when possible
  • unlimited alcoholic drinks included
  • a small group size (18 max)
  • a koozie and some type of small gift bundle

Value is strongest if you actually plan to use the drink package. If you’re the type who orders one drink and spends the rest watching people, you may feel the cost more than if you’re there for the whole “boos and brews” idea.

It’s also strongest if you like guided storytelling done with energy. People praise this tour for being fun and informative, and for the way the guides keep the evening moving. If you want a full-day crawl where you hop nonstop between many locations, you might be happier with a different style tour.

On the flip side, the experience includes a money-back guarantee language and free cancellation options are mentioned in the provided details. That makes it easier to book with confidence—assuming your dates line up with the weather and sunshine needs.

Who Should Book This Adult Ghost Tour (and Who Might Skip It)

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This is a great match if you want:

  • an adult-only night out in Savannah
  • spooky stories with a social atmosphere
  • unlimited drink inclusion instead of paying at each stop
  • a small group feel, not a huge crowd marching down streets

It’s also a strong option for couples and friend groups. Several comments describe the experience as fun, thoughtful, and easy to talk through as the night goes on—especially when the group size stays small.

It may not be your best choice if:

  • you’re expecting a long list of many bar entrances
  • you don’t want alcohol involved in the experience
  • you’re sensitive to weather changes and want a hard guarantee of the cemetery stop at any time

And if you’re the type who wants only ghost-focused storytelling with zero bar vibe, you might feel it’s more party-adjacent than you wanted. The tour is meant to combine both.

Should You Book Savannah Ghost Tours for Adults?

Book it if your ideal Savannah night looks like this: you meet downtown, walk to a key haunted site in a small group, and you get drinks handled for you while your guide brings the stories alive. The unlimited drink angle and the strong guide reputation are the big reasons to choose it.

Skip or shop around if your main goal is a big multi-stop pub crawl to lots of locations. The experience can feel more like a focused ghost walk with drink breaks than an all-day bar crawl.

If you do book, plan for comfort. Eat something light beforehand, bring an umbrella if rain is possible, and understand that cemetery access depends on sunshine. That last bit is the one practical rule that can affect the “main stop,” so it’s worth being flexible with timing.

FAQ

How long is the Savannah ghost tour for adults?

It’s listed as about 2 to 3 hours.

Is this tour for adults only?

Yes. It’s described as an adult-only tour.

What’s included with the tour?

You’ll get alcoholic beverages included and a koozie.

Are the drinks unlimited?

Yes. The tour description says unlimited drinks are included.

Where does the tour start and end?

It starts at 214 E Bay St, Savannah, GA 31401 and ends at 201 Habersham St, Savannah, GA 31401.

Do I need a printed ticket?

No. It’s a mobile ticket experience.

Is the tour offered in English?

Yes, it’s offered in English.

How many people are in a group?

The group size has a maximum of 18 travelers.

Can you always access Colonial Park Cemetery?

No. Access to Colonial Park Cemetery is only possible when the sun is out.

What happens if the weather is bad?

The experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund. Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

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