Haunted Savannah Booze and Boos Ghost Walking Tour

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Haunted Savannah Booze and Boos Ghost Walking Tour

  • 5.01,186 reviews
  • 3 hours (approx.)
  • From $39.92
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Ghost stories and a drink trail through Savannah. This small-group tour uses a costumed guide to mix hauntings with local nightlife, starting on River Street. It’s a smart way to see the old parts of town at night without getting lost.

I especially like the small group size (up to 16). You get to hear the stories clearly, and the guide can actually keep things moving. I also love that the tour is built around four popular pubs and bars, not just one quick stop and done.

One thing to consider: alcoholic beverages are not included. You’ll be buying your own drinks, and a couple of accounts suggest service can move slowly at the bars if the place is busy.

Key things I’d plan around

Haunted Savannah Booze and Boos Ghost Walking Tour - Key things I’d plan around

  • Small group size (max 16): Easier pacing, more hands-on attention from the guide.
  • Four pub stops on foot: You get a true walking-night-out combo, with time to regroup between stories.
  • River Street start: The tour begins near Savannah Harbor, so the vibe sets fast.
  • Guide storytelling style matters: Named guides like Sky(e), Olivia, Kaitlyn, Chris, and Dalton show up in high praise.
  • Alcohol is on you: Bring your own budget for drinks and snacks outside the tour price.

Ghost and Booze: What This Tour Feels Like in Real Life

Haunted Savannah Booze and Boos Ghost Walking Tour - Ghost and Booze: What This Tour Feels Like in Real Life
Savannah is one of those cities where “history” is everywhere. This tour turns that idea into a night you can actually do—walk a route, stop for stories, then raise a glass at classic local bars.

The pacing is built for a fun evening, not a marathon. The walking time is about 2.5 hours, and the whole experience runs around 3 hours. You’ll spend time at pubs and bars while the guide threads the ghost stories and local history through the route.

The biggest reason I’d recommend it is how consistently the guide experience shows up in the reviews. Names like Olivia, Kaitlyn, Sky(e), Chris (listed as Super Grover), Dalton, and Katie come up again and again for engaging storytelling. That matters, because a ghost tour lives or dies on delivery.

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Price and What You Actually Get for $39.92

At $39.92 per person, this sits in a mid-range zone for a guided night outing. You’re paying for a costumed guide, a walking route, and scheduled stops at local, historic bars with stories tied to each place.

Here’s what’s included:

  • A costumed tour guide
  • A roughly 2.5-hour walking tour
  • Visits to local historic bars
  • Stories about local hauntings and ghosts
  • A mobile ticket

Here’s what’s not included:

  • Alcoholic beverages

So the value depends on how you like your evenings. If you’re the type who enjoys a few planned drink stops and doesn’t mind paying bar prices, this is a decent deal. If you want alcohol included or you’d rather sip non-alcoholic options only, you’ll still get the ghost storytelling—but the “booze” part won’t be bundled.

Also, the tour is capped at 16 travelers, which helps justify the price. A bigger group often turns ghost stories into background noise. Smaller groups keep it human.

Where You Meet (225 E Bay St) and How the Route Works

Haunted Savannah Booze and Boos Ghost Walking Tour - Where You Meet (225 E Bay St) and How the Route Works
The start is at 225 E Bay St, Savannah, GA 31401. The tour ends at 214 E Bay St, and it typically finishes down near River Street. That end location is practical. You can keep your night going in the same area without a long walk back to wherever you’re staying.

You should plan on a night route that’s meant for easy walking, but it isn’t built for mobility challenges. The tour notes moderate physical fitness is needed and it’s not recommended for travelers with mobility problems. If walking at a steady pace on uneven sidewalks is hard for you, you may want a different type of tour.

It’s also a good idea to wear shoes that can handle Savannah streets after dark. You’ll be moving between stops, and the tour is timed around stories at each location.

Stop One on River Street: Harbor Views and Spooky Beginnings

Haunted Savannah Booze and Boos Ghost Walking Tour - Stop One on River Street: Harbor Views and Spooky Beginnings
Your first stop is Historic River Street. It’s scheduled for about 20 minutes, and it focuses on drinks and spooky stories by the Savannah Harbor.

Even if you’re not a harbor person by default, this is a smart way to start. River Street gives you a recognizable anchor point, so the tour feels like it has direction from minute one. It also sets the tone: maritime history, old buildings, and that “windy Savannah night” feeling all combine into instant atmosphere.

A practical note: this is early in the tour, so you’ll want to be ready for the first round of stories before you settle into your drink flow. If you order right away, you can get distracted. I’d treat Stop One like a warm-up—listen first, then decide what you want for the rest of the night.

Four Haunted Pubs and Bars: How the Night Unfolds

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This tour is designed around visiting four popular pubs and bars during a walking route. That structure is one of the reasons people rate it so highly.

At each stop, you’re not just sightseeing. You’re getting:

  • a slice of Savannah history
  • a haunting angle tied to the place
  • time to order drinks at the bar

The stops vary in vibe from place to place. Some bars may feel cozy and full-service. Others can be busy and slow if there’s a crowd. One review notes service being slow at the bars, and another mentions a limited drink selection at the chosen spots. You can reduce that frustration by arriving with a plan: decide in advance what you like to drink, and don’t expect the bar menu to match what you’d find at a restaurant across town.

Also, this is a storytelling tour. If you’re hoping the “ghost” part will be ultra-specific and technical, you might find the experience depends a lot on the guide’s style. High praise often points to clear storytelling and good pacing. One account describes a guide who seemed less responsive and made it feel more touristy than true ghost-focused. That’s not the norm in the overall ratings, but it’s worth keeping in mind: you’re buying a guide-led experience, not a fixed audio script.

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The Guide Factor: Sky(e), Olivia, Kaitlyn, Chris, Dalton, and Katie

Haunted Savannah Booze and Boos Ghost Walking Tour - The Guide Factor: Sky(e), Olivia, Kaitlyn, Chris, Dalton, and Katie
If you do anything, do this: choose your expectations based on how much you care about the guide.

The reviews are loaded with praise for specific guides:

  • Olivia gets repeated credit for storytelling, managing groups, and keeping the fun rolling.
  • Kaitlyn is called out for being funny and an enthusiastic storyteller who kept the group laughing.
  • Sky(e) is praised for engaging tales around the River Street area.
  • Chris (listed as Super Grover) is described as extremely friendly and funny, with great herding skills for a rowdier group.
  • Dalton is singled out for being fun and delivering solid stories alongside bar stops.
  • Katie is mentioned for enthusiasm and a good time at four stops.

Costumes are part of the experience. One review mentions a pirate costume, and that can be a plus if you want a theatrical, playful tone. If you want purely serious ghost research vibes, costumes can skew the mood. Still, most guides seem to balance humor with actual Savannah context.

A quick tip if you want the tour to click: be respectful and ask your questions in a clear, brief way. Ghost tours move fast. When the guide has to split attention, the experience can thin out. If you want more haunting detail, ask during a natural pause rather than mid-story.

Alcohol Rules, ID Checks, and Keeping the Night Fun

Haunted Savannah Booze and Boos Ghost Walking Tour - Alcohol Rules, ID Checks, and Keeping the Night Fun
This tour has a clear rule: all guests must be 21 years of age or older with valid ID. Plan to bring ID you won’t be fumbling with late in the evening.

Alcoholic beverages are not included in the tour price. So you should think of the $39.92 as paying for the guide and the route. Then you budget extra for the bar stops.

One more real-world consideration: group energy. The tour is small, but it still draws people out for a night on the town. A couple reviews mention handling a more boozy group well, while one account complains about guide frustration and disruption. The takeaway for you is simple: if you keep your pace and stay friendly with the group, the tour is more likely to feel like the best version of itself.

Also, some reviews mention a push for tips. I can’t tell you the tour’s exact tipping policy from the information here, but I’d go in expecting that your guide will be working hard for tips. If you hate pressure, set your own boundaries early and keep the interaction polite.

What to Expect from the Walking Pace (and the Weather)

Haunted Savannah Booze and Boos Ghost Walking Tour - What to Expect from the Walking Pace (and the Weather)
The tour is near public transportation and service animals are allowed. You’ll also want to dress for a night walk in Savannah weather. The experience requires good weather. If it gets canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.

Timing-wise, you should expect a smooth arc:

  • Start on Bay Street
  • Move into River Street and start the stories
  • Keep walking between bar stops
  • End back in the Bay Street area near River Street

Because it’s a walking tour, you’ll enjoy it more if you’re comfortable with a steady pace for about 2.5 hours. It’s not designed as a sit-and-watch show.

Who This Tour Is Best For (and Who Should Skip It)

This is best for you if you want:

  • a guided way to learn Savannah at night
  • ghost stories tied to real locations
  • a pub crawl vibe without planning a route yourself
  • an atmosphere with humor mixed into the spooky

It also works well for groups like couples and friends who want a shared activity that still leaves room for your own bar choices later. The high recommendation rate (97%) and strong overall rating (4.9 from 1186 reviews) suggest that most people end up having the kind of night they came for.

Skip it if:

  • you have mobility limitations and walking routes are a struggle
  • you hate bar environments
  • you want alcohol included in the price
  • you want a super serious, academic style ghost lecture with zero humor

Quick checklist so you enjoy it

Here’s what I’d do before you go:

  • Bring ID (everyone must be 21+)
  • Wear shoes you can walk in for about 2.5 hours
  • Bring a drink budget, since alcohol isn’t included
  • Have realistic expectations about bar service speed if the place is busy
  • If you’re picky about ghost tone, look for guides praised for storytelling and group management

Should You Book Haunted Savannah Booze and Boos?

Yes, if you want a fun, guided night that mixes haunted Savannah with four real pub stops and strong storytelling. The price is fair for what you get: a costumed guide, a timed walking route, and scheduled visits to historic bars, with consistently high ratings and lots of named-guide praise.

I’d think twice if you need step-by-step mobility support, if you hate walking at night, or if you expect the tour to cover your drinks. This is a ghost tour with booze-adjacent structure, not an all-inclusive drinking package.

If you’re deciding between a standard ghost tour and something more nightlife-focused, this one is a good middle path. You’ll get spooky stories plus a reason to explore River Street-area bars in a planned way—and you’ll finish close enough to keep enjoying Savannah without hauling yourself across town.

FAQ

How long is the Haunted Savannah Booze and Boos Ghost Walking Tour?

It runs for about 3 hours total, with roughly 2.5 hours of walking.

Is alcohol included in the tour price?

No. Alcoholic beverages are not included, so you’ll buy drinks at the stops.

Do you have to be 21 to join?

Yes. All guests must be 21 or older and bring valid ID.

Where do I meet the tour guide?

The meeting point is 225 E Bay St, Savannah, GA 31401.

Where does the tour end?

Tours typically end down near River Street, at 214 E Bay St, Savannah, GA 31401.

How many people are in a group?

The maximum group size is 16 travelers.

What if the tour is canceled due to weather?

The tour requires good weather. If it’s canceled for poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.

Is the tour suitable if I have mobility issues?

It’s not recommended for travelers with mobility problems, though it notes a moderate physical fitness level is needed. Service animals are allowed.

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