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In Savannah, history and modernity dance under ancient oaks draped in Spanish moss. The city's essence is woven into every cobblestone and charming square. With your guide, Savannah tours transcend sightseeing, offering a gateway to Southern warmth. Picture a walk through the Historic District, tales of antebellum architecture and ghostly legends shared by your guide. Experience a food and wine tour, enjoying the aroma of pecan pie and the taste of local wines. Private tours in Savannah let you bypass lines for exclusive insights into Forsyth Park or City Market. Uncover the city's hidden gems and untold stories, making each moment as delightful as a Georgia peach. If you’re looking for more inspiration, take a look at our curated list of things to do in Savannah. Explore Savannah your way At ToursByLocals, we believe that how you explore is just as important as where you go. That’s why every Savannah tour is private, flexible, and built around you: Move at your own pace, skip the crowds, make connections and follow your curiosity. Find local guides offering private tours in Savannah for every interest, including: History tours: Step inside First African Baptist Church to hear how lantern signals guided freedom seekers, then stand by the cannons at Fort Pulaski to learn how rifled artillery changed the war. Your guide can weave in stops at Colonial Park Cemetery and the Juliette Gordon Low Birthplace to match your interests. Nature and Wildlife tours: Glide by boat through Bull River or Wassaw Sound to watch bottlenose dolphins and brown pelicans, or spend a morning in Savannah National Wildlife Refuge spotting alligators and herons from the dikes. You can also walk shaded trails at Oatland Island for close-up views of native habitats. Architecture tours: Compare Regency, Italianate, and Gothic Revival details at Owens-Thomas House & Slave Quarters, the Davenport House, and the Cathedral Basilica of St. John the Baptist. Stroll Jones Street and Monterey Square as your guide points out wrought-iron balconies and hidden carriage lanes across the neighbourhood squares. Getting around: The Historic District is very walkable, and the free DOT shuttles and Savannah Belles Ferry make short hops easy. For places spread out like Wormsloe Historic Site, Bonaventure Cemetery, or Tybee Island, ask your local guide about private transportation or book a chauffeured tour so travel between stops is simple. This isn’t a one-size-fits-all itinerary, you can tailor your private tour to match your interests, pace and personality with a local who knows Savannah inside and out. Walking tours & neighbourhoods Consider taking a private walking tour to explore Savannah and check out some popular neighborhoods for your itinerary with a local guide. There's no better way to know a neighborhood than having a local by your side. - Historic District: Known for its cobblestone streets and well-preserved architecture, the Historic District is a haven for cultural tourists. Here, you can admire antebellum mansions and explore the city's rich history. - River Street: Lined with shops, restaurants, and galleries, River Street offers a lively atmosphere perfect for families and those interested in local crafts and cuisine. It's a great spot to enjoy the scenic views of the Savannah River. - Victorian District: This area is ideal for those seeking meaningful connections with the city's past. Stroll through streets filled with Victorian homes, and enjoy the unique charm and character of the neighborhood. Day trip ideas from Savannah From Savannah, it’s easy to branch out to nearby beaches, wildlife areas, and small historic towns for simple day trips that match what you like to see and do. - Tybee Island: sandy beaches, a classic lighthouse, quiet marsh walks, and seafood spots. Good for easy cycling, beach time, and sunrise or sunset photos. Your tour can plan around tides and quieter stretches of sand. - Savannah National Wildlife Refuge: short drive across the river, with dikes and lagoons filled with birds and alligators. Ideal for nature lovers, photographers, and anyone who wants a calm break in wide open space. - Beaufort, South Carolina: waterfront views, live oaks, and well‑kept historic streets. Good for history fans, architecture buffs, and film location hunters, with time for a slow walk and a simple seafood lunch. - Hilton Head Island: wide public beaches and long bike paths under pines. Suits active days with cycling and beachcombing, plus nature stops for egrets and herons. - Charleston, South Carolina: cobblestone lanes, colourful row houses, church spires, and a lively public market. Strong pick for history, food, and photography, with your tour shaping the route to your pace. These day trips pair well with private tours, and you can mix beaches, nature, or history to build the day you want. A private tour with a local guide is the best way to really get to know a place. Skip the crowds, follow your interests, and see a side of Savannah most travellers miss.
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