Savannah Psychic Guided Ghost & Cemetery Tour

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Savannah Psychic Guided Ghost & Cemetery Tour

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A late-night Savannah ghost hunt feels different. This one mixes a paranormal sensitive approach with real stops at Colonial Park Cemetery and the Olde Pink House. I also like that people highlight guides such as Nathan and Ray for stories that move fast and stay fun, not just spooky.

Two things I’d put at the top of the list are the focus on Colonial Park Cemetery’s markers (you’ll spend real time around crypts and tombstones) and the promise of paranormal investigation equipment during the tour. One drawback to keep in mind: you’re on a tight schedule and there’s no included restroom stop, so it’s smart to go beforehand and plan for a lot of walking and standing.

If you want a guided night that’s part local history, part psychic practice, and part “try the equipment and see what you pick up,” this can be an excellent fit. Just be aware that timing and what you personally experience can vary more than you’d expect on any paranormal-style tour.

Key things to know before you go

Savannah Psychic Guided Ghost & Cemetery Tour - Key things to know before you go

  • Psychic-led guidance: You’ll be coached on how to work with ghost-seeking gear and tune in to your own senses.
  • Colonial Park Cemetery focus: Expect time reading headstone engravings and hearing stories tied to the cemetery’s past.
  • Olde Pink House stop: The tour includes a themed visit tied to local haunt stories, with time set aside there.
  • Investigation equipment included: You’re not just getting a lecture; you’ll be brought into the process with gear.
  • Private tour setup: It’s described as private, meaning only your group participates.
  • Good weather matters: The experience requires good weather, since it’s a walking tour.

Entering Savannah at 10:00 pm: why the timing matters

Savannah Psychic Guided Ghost & Cemetery Tour - Entering Savannah at 10:00 pm: why the timing matters
This experience runs late in the evening, starting at 10:00 pm. That timing isn’t random. In Savannah, night makes the city’s quiet streets feel narrower, the shadows feel longer, and the cemetery atmosphere hits harder than it does in daylight.

You’ll be moving through downtown area locations on foot for about 2 hours. With a tour that mixes walking, listening, and using investigation equipment, pace matters. The good news: multiple accounts note that the length can feel like it flies by when the guide keeps things engaging.

Another small but important detail: you’ll need to sign a liability waiver for each tour. That’s normal for any activity involving unusual claims and equipment, but it also means you should show up ready to handle paperwork at the start.

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The meeting point at Columbia Square: how to start smoothly

Your tour begins at Columbia Square (Savannah, GA 31401) and ends back at that same meeting point. That “back to the start” design makes planning easier. You’re not hunting down a final pickup spot far from where you parked or dropped off.

You also get a mobile ticket, plus confirmation is sent at booking. Since the start time is late, I’d treat this like any nighttime plan: aim to arrive early enough to get your group together without rushing when it’s dark.

One more practical touch: the provider notes that masks and hand sanitizer are available on site, and service animals are allowed. If you’re someone who likes knowing those basics ahead of time, this one is more predictable than many ghost tours.

Colonial Park Cemetery: reading stones and hearing the past

Savannah Psychic Guided Ghost & Cemetery Tour - Colonial Park Cemetery: reading stones and hearing the past
The heart of the tour is Colonial Park Cemetery, where you get the biggest time block. It’s described as the oldest cemetery still in existence in Georgia, and it’s also framed as one of the oldest documented burial grounds in Savannah.

Here’s what makes this stop valuable beyond the “spooky” pitch: you’re not just walking past tombstones. You’re guided to decipher headstone engravings and hear stories about residents laid to rest there. Crypts and tombstones are the main visual anchors, so the experience becomes part cemetery literacy, part legend.

You’ll also get a chance to see how different kinds of historical markers can tell you different things: names, dates, symbols, and wording style can all change what a stone “reads like.” Even if you’re skeptical, a cemetery tour that teaches you what you’re looking at tends to be more satisfying because you control your own interpretation.

Potential drawback: cemetery time is time outside, and headstone reading takes patience. If you’re hoping for heavy, hands-on investigation the entire stretch, manage expectations. This stop is clearly built for storytelling and guided attention to the markers, with investigation elements folded into the approach rather than replacing the walk-and-listen format.

Using paranormal investigation equipment without losing your footing

Savannah Psychic Guided Ghost & Cemetery Tour - Using paranormal investigation equipment without losing your footing
The tour includes paranormal investigation equipment, and you’ll be taught how to work with it and how to “tune into” your own inner signals. That matters because ghost hunting can turn into chaos fast if nobody sets boundaries for what to do.

In a city like Savannah, safety and movement are real priorities. One of the standout mentions from a guide spotlight was Ray making sure the group crossed roads safely. That’s a useful reminder: even if your attention is on the supernatural, you still need to keep your feet under you on sidewalks and street crossings at night.

So how do you approach the equipment part? I’d treat it like a structured experiment, not a guaranteed result. You’re likely to use the gear in short stretches during the night rather than running a long, technical session at one exact spot.

Also note: there are no restrooms included. That means if you’re planning to be out for about two hours late at night, use the restroom before you start. Small planning saves big distractions later.

The Olde Pink House stop: time set aside for the story

Savannah Psychic Guided Ghost & Cemetery Tour - The Olde Pink House stop: time set aside for the story
After the cemetery, the tour moves to The Olde Pink House, with a shorter stop (about 20 minutes). This is where the experience leans even more into Savannah haunt lore. The tour description frames it as a place associated with the ghosts of many, and the idea is that you’ll learn the legend and practice calling in spirits as part of the night’s effort to capture an image.

What I like about this stop is that it gives you a change of pace. You shift from stone markers and graves to a house tied to modern-day ghost stories. That contrast helps the tour feel like more than one long cemetery loop.

But here’s the practical catch: twenty minutes isn’t a lot of time to both absorb a legend and try any equipment-based activities. If you’re the type who wants maximum “trying” time, you may feel the stop is brief. Still, the schedule is what keeps the night moving and keeps you out of limbo.

Guide energy: why humor and clarity can make or break the night

Savannah Psychic Guided Ghost & Cemetery Tour - Guide energy: why humor and clarity can make or break the night
The quality of a paranormal tour often rides on the guide. In the accounts tied to this tour, people consistently mention guides being informative and funny, with Nathan highlighted for being engaging and making the two-hour experience feel like it passed quickly.

Other guide energy matters too. Bridget is specifically called out as amazing, which tells me the tour’s psychic and interpretive elements can land well when the guide has both local Savannah knowledge and strong delivery.

On the flip side, I’d still treat this as a booking where you should know what you’re walking into. One concern that comes up with paranormal experiences is that expectations around equipment and time spent investigating can differ from what ends up happening on a specific night. If equipment availability is a major reason you’re booking, it’s fair to confirm before you go what’s included and how it will be used during the walk.

Walking tour realities: roads, timing, and what to wear

Savannah Psychic Guided Ghost & Cemetery Tour - Walking tour realities: roads, timing, and what to wear
This is a walking experience, roughly 2 hours, starting at 10:00 pm. That means comfort matters more than usual. I’d prioritize shoes you can walk in for an extended stretch, plus a layer you can handle if night air feels cooler than expected.

The tour also includes road crossings, and at least one guide is noted for actively keeping people safe. Still, don’t assume the group can get to be carefree. If you’re traveling with kids, older adults, or anyone who moves slowly, you’ll want to keep that in mind.

Because it’s late, plan for streets that may feel darker than you expect. Bring a phone flashlight if you’re comfortable doing that, and avoid bulky items that make it hard to hold your footing and gear.

Price and value: is $45 worth it?

Savannah Psychic Guided Ghost & Cemetery Tour - Price and value: is $45 worth it?
At $45, this isn’t the cheapest ghost tour option, but it also isn’t priced like a premium, all-night investigation. The value case here is simple: you’re paying for (1) a guided night around real Savannah locations and (2) paranormal investigation equipment with a psychic-led approach.

If you enjoy history blended with guided legend, Colonial Park Cemetery alone can justify the cost because you’re guided to interpret headstone engravings rather than just hearing vague “spooky tales.” Add in the themed Olde Pink House stop and the instruction around equipment, and the $45 price feels more like a guided activity than a pure storytelling show.

What could reduce perceived value is if you show up expecting a long, equipment-heavy investigation like a technical lab session. This tour’s format is still a walking tour with set stops. The equipment is part of it, but time is divided among locations and story.

Who should book this psychic cemetery tour?

This tour is best for you if you want a structured night in Savannah that combines:

  • Downtown Savannah atmosphere at night
  • Colonial Park Cemetery with guided reading of tombstones and crypts
  • A psychic-led style of working with ghost-seeking gear
  • A mix of local legend and guided instruction rather than just a generic ghost walk

It may not be the best fit if:

  • You need guaranteed heavy, long investigation time at one location
  • You’re uncomfortable standing outside or walking in the dark
  • Restrooms are a must-have during the experience (they’re not included)

Should you book it?

I’d book this if you’re excited by the idea of a psychic-guided ghost hunt that still teaches you something concrete at Colonial Park Cemetery. The price makes sense when you factor in the location time plus investigation equipment and a private-group feel.

Skip or reconsider if you’re mainly chasing nonstop equipment use for the full two hours, or if you strongly prefer daytime history tours over night atmosphere. Also, because the experience requires good weather, don’t plan it as your “only night option” if your schedule is tight.

If you do book, go in with the right mindset: you’re here for guided paranormal practice and Savannah’s historic dark-side stories, not for a guaranteed scientific demonstration.

FAQ

Where does the Savannah Psychic Guided Ghost & Cemetery Tour start?

It starts at Columbia Square, Savannah, GA 31401, and the tour ends back at the same meeting point.

How long is the tour?

The tour lasts about 2 hours.

What time does it start?

The start time listed is 10:00 pm.

How much does the tour cost?

The price is $45.

What’s included in the experience?

The tour includes paranormal investigation equipment. Masks and hand sanitizer are also available on site.

Are restrooms included?

No. Restrooms are not included.

Do I have to sign a liability waiver?

Yes. All guests must sign a liability waiver before each tour.

Is it a private tour?

Yes. It’s described as private, with only your group participating.

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