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    Marie T.

    Looking for a free and easy way to get a tour of savannah? This is your bus. It's enclosed so on a hot day, you can cool off In the bus. The bus driver does no talking so don't expect a narration to be happening... this bus is purely a transportation vehicle but I saw it as an alternative to paying 40$ for a open air tour bus. Masks are a must on the bus at this time... if you don't have one, I saw some on the bus for free.

    Jay S.

    This is a great service in Savannah -convenient and free and easy to use!! While spending a vacation weekend in Savannah, we discovered the free bus service in the old, historic part of town. They don't provide tourist information about sites, like the paid tourist buses and trolleys do. However, they do provide frequent (every 10 minutes) pickup at marked sites, which are posted on easily visible (purple) roadside city signs. You can get off and on at several sites along each of the routes. The buses are easy to identify -look for the plum colored ones. You can get a map from your concierge or look online at dot.org. There are two routes- one rectangular route from near the river goes counter-clockwise around the center public squares and back. The other route travels in a clockwise direction in a more wide and nearly square-shaped route around many of the public squares. We rode on two smaller buses and one larger bus while we were in Savannah, getting off and on to reach restaurants. On the days that we rode, the public address system (that usually announces the most significant and historic sites near each stop) was broken. The driver on the larger bus filled in by pleasantly announcing the sites near each stop. One small bus driver answered passenger questions about restaurants near a couple of stops. One driver barely grunted to answer a question. It really isn't their job to be an announcer, but we did appreciate the two drivers that went out of their way to be helpful to visitors, since the recorded message system failed. We were very pleased to use the dot service because it meant we didn't have to walk in the rain to see the city, or bother the valet service to get our car, or search for an empty parking place among the very few spaces on the streets. - Thank you "dot"!

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    Unfortunately unreliable, will have you waiting 30min at a stop only for them to pass your stop without any given reason.

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    Old Town Trolley Tours

    Old Town Trolley Tours

    4.0(749 reviews)
    0.6 mi
    Takes reservations
    Private events

    Oh man, if you are a tourist or even a local yokel... you got to do this at least once! What a way…read moreto learn about a historic city! We did the tour, the first in '23, and then on the May 31st on '26. Great narration, humor, and local yore. Fun, educational, funny, touristy and campy. But it is wicked good. Pops was a hoot!! Highest recommendation! Tip well these folks do work hard!

    My husband and I took the hop-on hop-off trolley tour in Savannah and had a fantastic time! Our…read moredriver, Jared, was absolutely wonderful--he has such a great personality and was incredibly engaging throughout the ride. We chose to do the full loop first so we could hear Jared's complete narration before hopping off to explore. It was the perfect decision! He shared fascinating details about Savannah's rich history, along with some lesser-known fun facts that really brought the city to life. The tour sparked our excitement to visit spots we might have overlooked otherwise. The hop-on hop-off format worked brilliantly for us. Buses arrived quickly at each stop--we rarely waited long--and the stops are conveniently located near all the main tourist attractions. It got a bit crowded toward the end of the day (around 5 p.m.), and we occasionally had to wait for the next bus, but overall, it was seamless and stress-free. One small suggestion: I wish the tours ran a little later than 5 p.m. It would be ideal for avoiding parking hassles and enjoying dinner downtown--there are so many delicious restaurants to try! We highly recommend this tour for anyone wanting an easy, informative, and enjoyable way to see Savannah. Thanks to Jared for making it memorable!

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    Old Town Trolley Tours - Kehoe House

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    Kehoe House

    Savannah for Morons Comedy Trolley Tour - Learning how to survive the bachelorette party

    Savannah for Morons Comedy Trolley Tour

    4.9(163 reviews)
    0.6 mi

    What a blast! Danny Moron and Danni Moron, the Moron Twins were a great duo to entertain the group…read more It's nonstop laughter from start to finish as the duo cracked jokes that interlaced with each other in a smooth delivery. They incorporated material from guests on the bus and peppered laughs throughout the tour. It was irreverent, a little raunchy in just the right way to make you blush. One of the highlights include Danny existing the bus and taking the show to the street with innocent bystanders becoming part of the show, all while narrated inside by Danni. We covered several blocks with Danny running through the streets and squares while we laughed in the air conditioned trolly. A great show, must do when visiting Savannah... and you'll learn a little history too... but much, but just enough.

    My husband and I recently took the Savannah for Morons tour and absolutely loved every minute of…read moreit! Our guides, Danny and Dannii, were bursting with high energy and delivered non-stop humor throughout the entire experience. They skillfully wove in fascinating historical facts about Savannah while keeping us laughing the whole way around the city. A quick heads-up: the humor does get a little risqué at times, so it's definitely not for the faint of heart! The highlight (or should I say lowlight for my husband's dignity) was when he received an unforgettable "lap dance"--or more accurately, a face dance. I've never seen his face turn quite that shade of red or heard him laugh so hard. It was priceless. If you're looking for a fun, lighthearted break from the everyday routine with a good dose of levity, we highly recommend this tour. It's a hilarious way to see and learn about Savannah!

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    Savannah for Morons Comedy Trolley Tour - Danny & Dannii they were the best!!!

    Danny & Dannii they were the best!!!

    Savannah for Morons Comedy Trolley Tour - After the fun we met the stars

    After the fun we met the stars

    Savannah for Morons Comedy Trolley Tour - All smiles

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    All smiles

    Gray Line Savannah - Warmsloe Oak entrance

    Gray Line Savannah

    4.5(30 reviews)
    0.5 mi

    I took the Savannah Slavery to Freedom Tour with Sitstah Patt. First, the tour was very…read moreinteresting. Sistah Patt knew her stuff. Needless to say, the topic of slavery is an emotionally difficult subject, but a necessary topic. Sistah Patt made it interesting and educational. Take this tour. You will be happy that you did. I also took the Bonaventure Cemetery and Wormsloe tour with Dan. I enjoyed that tour as well. It was very interesting and it ends with cookies (a stop at the Byrd's Cookies store)- always a good thing.

    We had Stefanie as a guide for the day. We boarded at their office in town (they called the day…read morebefore and told us we could park at the visitors center and make a quick short walk to where they are located). We loaded up and left promptly. She gave us some knowledge of the area on our way. She talked the entire way of lots of things we passed! We had a disabled person with a walker and she was very considerate and helped her get her walker on and off the trolley and made sure she was first on things and ahead of the group. She also had a cooler of free waters that I thought was very considerate! The itinerary was a bit different than the website I booked from. We went from their office to the boat ride, then lunch, then the lighthouse/beach area then dropped off people at their hotels and then back to their office. She said that the ticket was good for a couple days and that if you called them they would be there within 15 minutes and drop you off where you wanted within an area. We would use this service again!

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    Gray Line Savannah - Skidaway River

    Skidaway River

    Gray Line Savannah - Warmsloe archway

    Warmsloe archway

    Gray Line Savannah - Gracie Gravesite

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