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Savannah: Buffet Dinner Cruise with Live Entertainment

1. Savannah: Buffet Dinner Cruise with Live Entertainment

This two-hour dinner cruise is a wonderful way to unwind from a long work week, full travel schedule, hectic convention, or a busy day of sightseeing in Savannah. Sit back and relax on board in one of a beautifully appointed ballroom while the Riverboat slowly glides down the Savannah River. Enjoy a specially prepared buffet style dinner made with the freshest, local ingredients that has something to satisfy everyone’s palate! Menu selections include: Our Signature Savannah Shrimp and Grits, tender Beef Carving Station, Fresh Catch of the Day, Lemon & Artichoke Chicken with Spinach, Potatoes au Gratin, Squash Casserole, Seasonal Fresh Vegetables, Fresh Garden Greens with Dressings and Toppings, and much more! After dinner, snap your fingers and tap your feet or get up and dance to tunes from the 50’s through today’s hits performed by one of our own riverboat entertainers. Venture up to our top deck and enjoy the calm Savannah evenings and the amazing sights and sounds of the historic city of Savannah. Sails year-round Sunday-Friday; call for schedule Boarding at 6:00 p.m., Sailing at 7:00 p.m., Returning at 9:00 p.m.,

Savannah Riverboat: Sunday Brunch Sightseeing Cruise

2. Savannah Riverboat: Sunday Brunch Sightseeing Cruise

Experience a classic Southern tradition you don’t want to miss on a 90-minute cruise, featuring the best views of historic River Street, rivaling any other brunch in Savannah. Enjoy a mouth-watering buffet featuring: the best Southern Fried Chicken in the South, Honey Glazed Spiral Ham, Savannah Shrimp and Grits, Ham and Broccoli Quiche, Fresh Garden Greens with Dressing and Toppings, assorted breakfast entrees and items, desserts, and more.  Be entertained by the captain’s narration of the landmarks along the way and admire breathtaking views of Savannah from a comfortable climate-controlled dining room. This unique Sunday brunch tour is one-of-a-kind.

Savannah: Terrors, Ghosts, and Ghouls Walking Tour

3. Savannah: Terrors, Ghosts, and Ghouls Walking Tour

Explore the haunted history and ghosts of Savannah on a guided walk through the historic downtown area. This interactive tour will take you to a mix of up to 8 locations, where you'll hear tales of the hauntings that persist at iconic historic buildings, squares, and cemeteries. Discover the ghosts of Savannah at night and uncover the mysteries at each historic house and the tragic, mysterious, or unexplained events that caused them to be haunted. Venture to multiple historic and infamous hotspots, including the Kehoe House, Davenport House, The Juliette Gordon Low House, and The Cursed Wright Square. Find out why Juliette Gordon Low was cursed from the day of her wedding and why the Wright Square has a beautiful but deadly past that continues to haunt the city. Get the inside scoop on favorite local spirits while walking the cobblestone streets. By the end of the tour, you'll have a better understanding of why Savannah is said to be the most haunted city in the country and why its locations top the most haunted lists year after year after year.

Hilton Head Island: Scenic Helicopter Tour

4. Hilton Head Island: Scenic Helicopter Tour

Marvel at breathtaking views only seen by helicopter. Spot a range of wildlife from dolphins and sharks to sea turtles and manta rays. See Hilton Head, Daufuskie, Tybee Island, and downtown Savannah by air. Choose between 3 options: Ocean View – 3 minutes Get views of Folly Field Beach and the Port Royal Sound on an 8-mile loop around the northeast corner of the island. This flight is designed as a discovery flight to experience what it is like to fly in a helicopter. Beach Cruiser – 6 minutes Fly right over the sandy shores of Hilton Head. Depart out of the Hilton Head Airport and head east, right down the busiest beaches on the island. This tour offers great views of Folly Field Beach, Broad Creek, Port Royal Sound, and Shelter Cove. Beach Bum – 10 minutes A combination of the Ocean View and Beach Cruiser tours, this tour takes you along the most active stretch of beaches to Coligny Beach, Hilton Head's most popular beach park. Keep an eye out for marine life as you fly low along the beach. As you turn around you will begin to climb high in the sky giving you the best view of the island along with Parris Island and Downtown Savannah.

Historic Downtown Savannah: Guided Segway Tour

5. Historic Downtown Savannah: Guided Segway Tour

Glide along the streets of Savannah on a guided tour for either 60 or 90 minutes, seeing some of the city’s most beautiful and mystifying historical sites. Receive training on operating the Segway, get fitted with a helmet and radio, and then head out on the tour route with an experienced guide. Visit sites where Union soldiers fought and see the home where General William T. Sherman stayed while in Savannah on his march to the sea. Experience the rich history of Savannah while also getting to see the fun and modern side. See the bench where Forrest Gump shared his box of chocolates. Put yourself into the famous bus scene from Forrest Gump and learn a few Hollywood secrets that only the locals know about. Ride around the sites from other movies including Something to Talk About, and The Conspirator. See the lovely Mercer-Williams home from the famous book, and later the movie, Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil, and hear the true story of Mr. Jim Williams. Savannah is known as one of the most haunted cities in America. Ride past some of the haunted homes and hear the stories of their ghostly residents. Continue on past a cemetery as your guide entertains you with stories and reveals which significant historic figure is buried there. The Segway allows you an effortless way to see the Spanish moss hanging from the majestic live oaks, and some of the ironwork found all around the city, such as iron street signs, banisters, and even a beautiful wrought iron sunflower door. Admire the original antebellum architecture, the monuments, war cannons, and fountains that grace the beautiful squares throughout the city. The 90-minute tour option includes a visit to either the Harper Fowlkes House or the Webb Military Museum.

Savannah: History, Culture, & Scenic Views E-Bike Tour

6. Savannah: History, Culture, & Scenic Views E-Bike Tour

You'll get to see the best of Savannah on this guided e-bike tour. Zip around the city with ease, learning about its history and culture while enjoying the unique perspective from a bike. Stop for photos and get tips from your guide about what to see and do while you're here. First, you'll meet your guide to pick out which bike you'd like, have the seat adjusted for you, and learn how to use the e-bike system. You may also want to apply bug spray or sunscreen, visit the restroom, and strap on a helmet. Then you'll grab a bottle of water and head off to start your tour of colorful Savannah. As you ride through the historic district, your city-licensed guide will share stories about Savannah's eventful history and the modern, vibrant culture it has now. There are many places to stop for great photo opportunities, so have your camera or mobile device ready. This tour passes the well-known must-see sites in the city on main roads, and you'll also get to see some hidden gems on quiet side streets. Savannah is a city full of trees and unique architecture. Your guide will tell you about the significance of the trees and share facts about architectural highlights. Got a question about anything you see along the way? Just ride up near your guide and ask. Besides the history, your guide will also point out excellent dining and pubs, as well as shopping options as you pass them.

Savannah: Guided Tour of Laurel Grove & Bonaventure Cemetery

7. Savannah: Guided Tour of Laurel Grove & Bonaventure Cemetery

If history is your thing, then you're in luck! Gray Line's new cemetery tour takes you to two of the most historic cemeteries in Savannah - Bonaventure and Laurel Grove. Guided by experienced history buffs, this unique trip allows you to visit the famous sights up close and gain insight into the lives of prominent Savannahians. At Bonaventure, we will visit the graves of Johnny Mercer, Conrad Aiken, Gracie Watson, and more. From Bonaventure, we will travel to Laurel Grove South, which Civil Rights leader WW Law described as, “a historic gem” and that “there is no source that holds as much black history.” Laurel Grove South contains the graves of countless slaves and some of the most noteworthy African American leaders of our time. We then drive to Laurel Grove North where you will see the highest concentration of Victorian-Style graves. We will explore throughout and see the graves of Gettysburg soldiers, notable military generals, as well as Juliette Gordon Low and other famous Savannah natives! Expect to walk between 2 – 3 miles as you uncover Savannah’s buried history.

Savannah: Night City Tour with River Cruise and Dinner

8. Savannah: Night City Tour with River Cruise and Dinner

Get to know Savannah at night on a river cruise and guided city tour. Ride a traditional riverboat cruise down the river, see Bull Street, and marvel at the historic Colonial Park Cemetary. Begin your evening with a hotel pickup, and then head to the Savannah Riverboat Cruise. Board the riverboat and admire its traditional red, white, and blue color scheme. As you glide through the Savannah River, enjoy a buffet-style dinner, dance to music, and enjoy Savannah’s sights. After the cruise, join your guide in their van for a guided city tour. Pass through Bull Street and see the independent boutiques and stores. See Savannah City Market, which features some of the Historic District’s most popular restaurants, art galleries, and other shops. Drive past the Olde Pink House and Savannah City Hall before reaching Colonial Park Cemetary, which has been Savannah's primary public cemetery throughout its 103 active years. Next, stop at the 30-acre park named for Georgia’s 33rd governor, Forsyth Park. See the city's most famous fountain in the city, two children’s playgrounds, a fragrant garden for the blind, and a concert and event space. Continue to the Cathedral Basilica of St. John the Baptist, which graces the skyline with its towering steeples. Finish the tour with a stop at Leopold’s Ice Cream for a delectable dessert before returning to your hotel.

Savannah: Historic District Guided Bike Tour

9. Savannah: Historic District Guided Bike Tour

Travel back in time for a tour with a local guide and discover life in Savannah, Georgia, from the mid-1800s to the early 1900s. Pick from a variety of bikes and cycle at your leisure around the Historic District, stopping at Forsyth Park, Jones Street, and more for fun lessons in American history. Groups of all sizes, ages, and skill levels are welcome. Your guide will help you find the bike that’s most comfortable for you before setting off. Follow your guide through the safest cycling routes in the city, past quaint streets and ancient buildings. Enjoy an easy pace that lets you stop to smell the magnolias. Admire the gothic Cathedral Basilica of St. John the Baptist. Next, pass Chippewa Square and find Forrest Gump’s famous bench. Continue to Jones Street, named one of the most beautiful residential streets in America by Southern Living Magazine. Learn about Savannah’s significance in US history with stops at Mercer Williams House Museum, Hamilton-Turner House, and Green-Meldrim House. Explore Forsyth Park and learn about the statues and fountains that make it beautiful. Stop at Wright Square, City Market, Washington Square, and Columbia Square and see vibrant city life.If that’s not enough, you can opt to keep your bike for the rest of the day. Get tips and maps from your guide to find even more gems around Savannah.

Savannah: City Highlights Tour with River Cruise & Transfer

10. Savannah: City Highlights Tour with River Cruise & Transfer

Discover the best of Savannah on a fascinating combo activity, with a driving tour and a riverboat cruise. Enjoy a hole transfer, then allow your guide to bring you to the city's main landmarks. Learn about local history as you explore each of them and end your adventure with a scenic boat trip. Start the day with a pickup service from your hotel before heading out on your tour. Come across incredible points of interest, like Bull Street, the Cathedral of Saint John, the Owens-Thomas House, City Hall, River Street, Mercer-Williams House, Telfair House, Georgia Port, and The Olde Pink House. Bask in the magical 30-acre park named after Georgia’s 33rd governor: Forsyth Park. Witness the most famous fountain in the city, first installed in 1858. See locals strolling through the park, art students sketching their surroundings, and maybe even local artisans working. Visit the historic Wormsloe State Park, with a stunning oak tree and Spanish moss-sheltered avenue, pulling visitors toward the historic site. Be led to the tabby ruins of Wormsloe, the colonial estate of Noble Jones, and the oldest standing structure in Savannah. Take in one of the most beautiful cemeteries in the world: Bonaventure Cemetery. Established on 70 acres of the original Bonaventure Plantation, enjoy the traditional Victorian design, with its curving pathways, trees, and grassy areas. Step into the heart of Savannah, dating to the 1700s. Explore Savannah City Market, which used to be a place for locals to gather for groceries, services, and other goods. Discover the preserved site, featuring some of the historic district’s most popular restaurants, art galleries, and shops. Hop aboard a boat to take an enchanting tour of the city from the water. View the charm of Savannah on an impressive riverboat, donned with traditional red, white, and blue colors. Leave the dock next to the exact location where General Oglethorpe first landed on the riverfront. Continue upriver into the Port of Savannah, then turn back and head under the Eugene Talmadge Memorial Bridge and past the historic riverfront. Pass the world-famous Waving Girl, Florence Martus, the shipyards, and the tip of Hutchinson Island and Old Fort Jackson. After docking, be transported safely back to your hotel or arranged destination.

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This was our first helicopter ride. Family owned business. Everyone was friendly, courteous and answered any questions we had. The pilot was also all of the above and has a good sense of humor which was nice. We chose the 6 minute tour this time, we will be back for a longer flight in the not too distant future. If you visit the Hilton Head Island, I recommend you take a helicopter ride with Hilton Head Helicopter Tours at the airport.

Amazing tour of Savannah! This is a small group tour (we had 2 others with us) which was great, the small group allowed us to chat with our guide and ask questions as the tour went along. It’s also very convenient that the company arranges everything such as dinner and the boat cruise, it made for a very relaxing and stress-free evening. The vehicle was also nice, clean and specious. Highly recommend this tour!

Jason was very patient and as I panicked when getting on the Segway he kindly offered that I take a bike. I felt very thankful. My husband did the Segway as planned and we both had fun on the tour while learning lots of interesting facts. A great tour when you arrive in town as it also helps you understanding the different highlights to visit downtown.

It was very enjoyable for the surprise of my wife and she's wanting to do the upgrade with champagne in the hand

Gregg was wonderfully knowledgeable and kept the tour interesting, Segway travel was a blast!