Experience the best of Savannah with a Historic Trolley and Cruise Tour. Relax on a paddleboat cruise down the Savannah River and enjoy an Overview Trolley tour of the city.
Experience the best of Savannah with a Historic Trolley and Cruise Tour. Relax on a paddleboat cruise down the Savannah River and enjoy an Overview Trolley tour of the city.
- Chippewa Square - Visitors to Chippewa Square often feel something is missing from this iconic landmark. Known as the “Forrest Gump” square, it surprisingly lacks a bench like the one in the movie, yet remains famous. Nearby, the historic Savannah Theatre, established in 1818, is the oldest in the country and continues to host nightly…
- Chippewa Square - Visitors to Chippewa Square often feel something is missing from this iconic landmark. Known as the “Forrest Gump” square, it surprisingly lacks a bench like the one in the movie, yet remains famous. Nearby, the historic Savannah Theatre, established in 1818, is the oldest in the country and continues to host nightly performances.
- The Old Sorrel Weed House Museum & Tours - Savannah is rich with eerie tales and haunted tours. The Sorrel Weed House, one of the nation’s most haunted, is a must-see, especially on the Grave Encounters Tour. This home is also a stunning example of Antebellum architecture and design.
- Forsyth Park - A key highlight in Savannah, Forsyth Park’s beautiful flowers, greenery, and fountain invite leisurely strolls. Capture a photo by the iconic fountain, which turns green for St. Patrick’s Day! Walk around the park to admire Savannah’s architecture or relax under the live oak trees.
- Massie Heritage Center - The Massie Heritage Center, Georgia’s oldest continuously operating school since 1856, offers a “Nineteenth Century Classroom” experience for students. Visitors can explore numerous artifacts and exhibits.
- Cathedral of St. John the Baptist - Known for its role in the annual St. Patrick’s Day parade and as a popular wedding venue, the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist is located on Abercorn Street, overlooking Lafayette Square. When not in use for ceremonies, visitors can tour the cathedral, admire the stained-glass windows, and explore the pews.
- The Pirates’ House - The Pirates’ House, established in 1753, originally served real-life pirates. Now a lively restaurant, it continues to welcome guests with its vibrant atmosphere.
- Owens-Thomas House & Slave Quarters - Step back in time at the Owens-Thomas House, featuring slave quarters, a carriage house, and gardens from 1819. Tours offer insights into the complex history of power dynamics, with rooms furnished in period style and interactive exhibits.
- Telfair Academy - Close to the Owens-Thomas House, the Telfair Museum family includes the Jepson Center and Telfair Academy. The Jepson Center, a modern art museum, hosts permanent and temporary exhibits, with interactive spaces for children. The Telfair Academy showcases 19th-century décor and American and European art from the 19th and 20th centuries.
- Reynolds Square - Reynolds Square epitomizes Savannah’s charm, featuring moss-draped oaks and a statue of John Wesley, founder of Methodism. Named after Georgia’s first governor, John Reynolds, the square is near Leopold’s Ice Cream, The Ole Pink House, and the Lucas Theatre. Enjoy food, ice cream, and a show before hopping back on the trolley!
- Historic River Street - While modern visitors drive cars instead of horse-drawn buggies, exploring the local vendors along River Street remains a timeless experience.
- Savannah City Hall - An iconic Savannah building, City Hall opened in 1905 with a distinctive gold dome, originally copper. Located near Bay Street and Factors Walk, it’s close to popular downtown spots like City Market and Ellis Square.
- Franklin Square - Franklin Square, designed in 1790 and named after Benjamin Franklin, is a central stop. After touring the city, visitors end up in the heart of Savannah, near City Market, Ellis Square, and a short walk from Bay Street and River Street.
- Savannah River - Enjoy a cruise along the Savannah River for a unique view of the city!

- 75-minute historic trolley tour
- 1.5-hour cruise at 1:00 PM (Nov-March) or 1:00 PM & 3:30 PM (April-October)
- 75-minute historic trolley tour
- 1.5-hour cruise at 1:00 PM (Nov-March) or 1:00 PM & 3:30 PM (April-October)
Choose your trolley tour time when reserving this experience, and set off on a 75-minute adventure through Savannah aboard our open-air trolley. Our knowledgeable guides vividly narrate the city’s lively history, combining entertainment with education for a memorable journey. Explore iconic sites, from charming city squares and historic River Street to…
Choose your trolley tour time when reserving this experience, and set off on a 75-minute adventure through Savannah aboard our open-air trolley. Our knowledgeable guides vividly narrate the city’s lively history, combining entertainment with education for a memorable journey. Explore iconic sites, from charming city squares and historic River Street to the lively Savannah City Market. This tour is ideal for those seeking a concise tour showcasing Savannah’s southern charm and history.
90-minute cruises depart at 1:00 PM from November to March; departures at 1:00 PM and 3:30 PM are available from April to October. Experience a bygone era aboard one of Savannah Riverboat Cruises’ riverboats. Hear the captain’s captivating stories and historical insights about the modern-day port. Enjoy excellent photo opportunities of Savannah’s historic riverfront and skyline. Snacks and beverages can be purchased on board at the Riverboat Snack Shop.
- The reservation time selected is for the Trolley Tour only. The Riverboat portion of your tickets are good for either 1pm (Nov-March) or 1pm or 3:30pm (April-October), any day - no reservations required.
- Limited ADA accessibility on River Street for wheelchairs
- Service animals are allowed. Emotional support and pets are not allowed
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.