Sinister Sins & Shadows: A Savannah Ghost Tour





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Embark on a spine-tingling journey through the eerie streets of Savannah with our captivating walking ghost tour! Led by a seasoned local guide, this tour takes you to some of the most haunted and historic locations in the city. As you traverse cobblestone paths, your guide will share chilling tales of lingering spirits and recount the ghostly stories tied to iconic buildings that have witnessed centuries of death, disease, and war. Each stop offers a glimpse into the past, where the marks of history have created a tapestry of ghostly encounters. The tour covers some of Savannah’s most haunted sites, including Oglethorpe Square, the Owens-Thomas House, the Lindsay & Morgan Company Building, and Wright Square. While you won’t enter private buildings, you’ll stand on haunted ground, surrounded by the echoes of restless souls. Hear gruesome tales of tragic deaths and desecrated graves that have cemented Savannah’s reputation as the nation’s most haunted city!
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Oglethorpe Square, nestled in the heart of Savannah, Georgia, is steeped in history and haunted lore. Here, in the shadow of ancient oaks, many claim to witness the restless spirits of Yellow Fever victims, forever trapped in their fevered delirium, wandering the square in a tragic, eternal loop.
Built in 1819 by the talented architect William Jay, the Owens-Thomas House exemplifies English Regency style with its elegant design and historical charm. Yet, beneath its sophisticated facade, this mansion harbors unsettling tales of hauntings, with ghostly figures and unexplained noises reported by those who dare to explore its shadowy corners, believed to be echoes of the house's troubled past.
The Lindsey & Morgan Company Building in Savannah, Georgia, was constructed atop old burial grounds, adding a layer of eerie history to its storied past. Former tenants have frequently reported unsettling occurrences, such as furniture mysteriously shifting on its own and other ghostly disturbances that hint at the restless spirits beneath.
Wright Square, a historic gem of Savannah, is famously haunted by the restless spirit of Tomochichi, the revered Native American leader whose grave lies beneath the square. Visitors often report eerie sightings and a sense of being watched, as if the ghost of Tomochichi lingers, guarding his final resting place with a spectral presence.
The Juliette Gordon Low House, home to the founder of the Girl Scouts, is also a site of spectral intrigue. Here, the ghostly figures of William and Eleanor Gordon, the founder’s parents, are said to roam the halls, their spirits lingering in a place that once held their presence and profound influence.
Chippewa Square, famously known for its iconic Forrest Gump bench scene, is not just a picturesque spot but also a place with darker undertones. Across the way at the Foley House, guests have reported sinister activities and ghostly disturbances, adding a chilling contrast to the square’s cinematic fame.
The Savannah Theatre, one of the oldest theaters in the country, has long been a stage for more than just performances. Among its storied history and grand architecture, the mischievous ghost of a young boy named Ben is known to make his presence felt, delighting in playful pranks that leave both staff and visitors with eerie, yet intriguing, tales to tell.
Colonial Park Cemetery, one of Savannah's oldest and most enduring burial grounds, holds the remains of a diverse array of figures, from Revolutionary War soldiers to victims of the Yellow Fever epidemic. Amid its historic graves and weathered tombstones, visitors often encounter eerie phenomena, as the spirits of those who once rested here seem to linger, their stories whispering through the cemetery’s shadowed paths.
Captain Henry Dickerson's Home #1 and #2, once owned by the enigmatic captain, harbors a chilling tale of its own. Following his death in 1922, tenants discovered a small wooden box of personal effects in the attic's fourth floor, an unsettling find that seemed to awaken a series of paranormal disturbances, filling the house with restless and mysterious energies.
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- Wheelchair accessible
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
- All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
- Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
- Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
- Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
- Dress code is smart casual
Reviews(93)
Our guide was very informative and the tour was exactly what my family expected! 10/10 experience!
Leroy was amazing and a very great storyteller.
Hello Ashley, thank you for your ghostly great feedback! we’re so happy you enjoyed touring with Leroy, he’s a great storyteller! It’s wonderful to hear his knowledge and entertaining storytelling made the tour memorable. We truly appreciate you joining us!
LeRoy was our tour guide and he was so professional and very knowledgeable! He took us all around downtown Savannah and answered all of our ghostly questions!
Hello, there! Thank you for your kind words! We’re happy LeRoy could make your tour engaging and answer all your ghostly questions. We’ll be sure he hears your compliments, and we hope you return soon for more Savannah adventures!
My group and I recently booked the Sinister Sins & Shadows tour. While we had a lovely time exploring the streets of Savannah, the "haunted" experience itself fell quite short of the evocative name. The Tour Experience Savannah is undeniably one of the most beautiful cities in the country, and simply walking through the historic squares at night was a highlight. The atmosphere of the city is naturally spooky and charming, providing a great backdrop for a night out. However, the storytelling didn't quite capture that "Sinister" magic. It felt like our guide might have been leading his very first tour after training. He was clearly a nice guy and very polite, but he frequently stumbled over his words and lacked the fluid delivery needed to make the "Sins & Shadows" feel real. Instead of feeling suspenseful, the stories felt a bit disjointed. We’ve all been the "new person" at a job, so we certainly empathize, but the performance didn't live up to the polished experience we expected. Paid Add-ons We chose to upgrade our experience, but unfortunately, the extras didn't provide much value: The Extra Stops: We paid for the extended version of the tour, but the additional four stops lasted all of 10 minutes combined. There wasn't much content or history provided for these locations, so it felt very rushed. EMF Meter Rental: We weren't given any instructions on how to use the device or what the readings actually signified. It ended up being more of a flickering prop than a tool for paranormal discovery.
Hello Jen, we'd like to apologize again for this experience. We have been in touch with you via email, and we hope our resolution has helped to make this right. Please let us know if you did not receive our correspondence. Thank you, and we look forward to making this experience up to you in the future.
There were only three of us in our group. I think our tour guide was a little nervous. He walked fast and lost his train of thought a few times. Nice kid, but needs some work.
Hello Meghan, thank you for bringing this to our attention. We are used to getting great feedback about our tours, and it sounds like this experience was not up to our normal standards. We expect our guides to provide a professional and entertaining experience, and we're sorry to hear this was not the case for you. Please reach out to guestrelations@usghostadventures.com with your booking information, and we'll be able to assist you further. We look forward to hearing from you and making this right.
Leroy was very good in presenting the Ghost Tour in Savannah. He allowed the kids to ask questions and tell of their previous experiences.
Hello, Vicki! Thank you for your kind words! We’re happy LeRoy made the tour fun and interactive for your group. We’ll be sure he hears your compliments, and we hope you come back for more spooky adventures!
the tour was great. thank you leroy. wonderful story teller. very engaging and the real stories and pictures added an interesting element
Hi, Maddie! Thanks so much for sharing! It’s great to hear Leroy made the tour fun and memorable with his real stories and pictures. We’ll gladly pass along your compliments and hope to welcome you back again!
Leroy was great, amazing storyteller! Really immersed the audience with his stories.
Thanks so much for sharing! It’s wonderful to hear Leroy made the tour engaging and memorable. We’ll gladly pass your compliments along and hope to welcome you back!
Leroy was a great tour guide, knowledgeable, approachable and passionate! We had an awesome time and got lucky that we got a private tour on a quiet night in town. Thank you Leroy for making our time in Savannah, GA memorable!
We’re grateful for your wonderful review! It’s great to hear that Leroy’s passion and knowledge made your tour so enjoyable. We’ll share your compliments with him and hope to welcome you back to Savannah in the future.
This was our first time touring Savannah Georgia and we had an amazing time. Out tour guide, Larry McKenna, was very knowledgeable and made the tour very intriging the whole time. Loved every minute of it!
Thank you for taking the time to leave such kind comments! We’re delighted that your first Savannah tour was amazing and that Larry’s knowledge helped make it so intriguing. He’ll be very happy to hear your compliments. We’re glad you loved the whole experience and hope to have you join us again.



