Explorer
Log in

Savannah Land & Sea Combo : visite de la ville en tramway avec croisière en bateau fluvial

Aperçu
Après votre visite en tramway de la ville historique de Savannah, embarquez sur le Savannah Riverboat pour une croisière touristique de 90 minutes sur la rivière Savannah. Au cours de la croisière de 90 minutes, découvrez la rivière qui était - et reste - la pierre angulaire de Savannah ! Profitez des superbes opportunités de photos du bord de la rivière et de la ligne d'horizon historiques de Savannah. La partie terrestre de la visite, qui dure 90 minutes, sera le début de la visite. Après la partie terrestre de la visite, le conducteur du chariot vous déposera au point de départ du bateau de River Street d'où vous monterez à bord du bateau. Une fois la partie «mer» terminée, veuillez appeler notre ligne de répartition pour être déposé au centre des visiteurs de Savannah, à votre hôtel ou n'importe où dans la ville historique de Savannah. La durée totale de la visite entre la partie terre et mer est d'environ 5 heures, en comptant le temps entre les visites.
Ville: Savane
Wed 23 Oct
i
Vous pouvez déjà choisir la date sur le site de réservation
À partir de $69.00
Wed 23 Oct
À partir de $69.00
Faire une réservation
Ce qui est inclu
Hear the captain’s tales and facts about Savannah’s port and the ships that visit
Hotel Pick-Up Only (select Savannah hotels only)
90-Minute Trolley History Tour of Savannah
Take advantage of the great photo opportunities of Savannah’s historic riverfront and skyline
90-Minute Savannah Riverboat Cruise
Hear the captain’s tales and facts about Savannah’s port and the ships that visit
Hotel Pick-Up Only (select Savannah hotels only)
Information additionnelle
  • Les bébés sont tenus de s'asseoir sur les genoux d'un adulte
  • Convient à tous les niveaux de forme physique
  • Conformément à la loi de l'État, toute personne entrant dans les locaux renonce à toute responsabilité civile à cet égard propriétaire et exploitant des lieux pour toute blessure causée par le risque inhérent associé à la contraction du COVID-19 lors de rassemblements publics, à l'exception de la négligence grave, de l'inconduite volontaire et gratuite, de l'infliction imprudente de préjudices ou de l'infliction intentionnelle de préjudices, par l'individu ou l'entité du locaux.
  • Désinfectant pour les mains disponible pour les voyageurs et le personnel
  • Distanciation sociale appliquée tout au long de l'expérience
  • Zones à fort trafic régulièrement désinfectées
  • Équipement/équipement désinfecté entre chaque utilisation
  • Véhicules de transport régulièrement désinfectés
  • Guides requis pour se laver régulièrement les mains
  • Vérifications régulières de la température pour le personnel
  • Nous suivons le CDC directives.
À quoi s'attendre
1
Cathedral of St. John the Baptist
The Cathedral Basilica of St. John the Baptist is a Roman Catholic cathedral and minor basilica on Lafayette Square at 222 East Harris Street, Savannah, Georgia, in the United States. It is the Mother Church of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Savannah.
2
Historic River Street
River Street is a glittering, multi-faceted gem along the broad Savannah River. The century old buildings, once cotton warehouses, have been converted to antique shops, distinctive boutiques, spectacular galleries, quaint brew pubs, fabulous restaurants, unique nightspots, elegant inns and hotels.
3
Old Fort Jackson
During your cruise, head down river to Old Fort Jackson, home of one of the largest and oldest original artillery pieces in the country
4
Savannah Historic District
Savannah’s Historic District encompasses more than 20 city squares laid out in a distinctive grid pattern by General James E. Oglethorpe, founder of the British Colony of Georgia in 1733
5
Forsyth Park
Forsyth Park, in the middle of historical downtown Savannah, has been a key city landmark since the mid-1800s
6
City Market
A commercial and social center of historic downtown Savannah, Georgia.
7
Cathedral of St. John the Baptist
The Cathedral Basilica of St. John the Baptist is a Roman Catholic cathedral and minor basilica on Lafayette Square at 222 East Harris Street, Savannah, Georgia, in the United States. It is the Mother Church of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Savannah.
8
Historic River Street
River Street is a glittering, multi-faceted gem along the broad Savannah River. The century old buildings, once cotton warehouses, have been converted to antique shops, distinctive boutiques, spectacular galleries, quaint brew pubs, fabulous restaurants, unique nightspots, elegant inns and hotels.
9
Old Fort Jackson
During your cruise, head down river to Old Fort Jackson, home of one of the largest and oldest original artillery pieces in the country
10
Savannah Historic District
Savannah’s Historic District encompasses more than 20 city squares laid out in a distinctive grid pattern by General James E. Oglethorpe, founder of the British Colony of Georgia in 1733
11
Forsyth Park
Forsyth Park, in the middle of historical downtown Savannah, has been a key city landmark since the mid-1800s
12
City Market
A commercial and social center of historic downtown Savannah, Georgia.
13
Cathedral of St. John the Baptist
The Cathedral Basilica of St. John the Baptist is a Roman Catholic cathedral and minor basilica on Lafayette Square at 222 East Harris Street, Savannah, Georgia, in the United States. It is the Mother Church of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Savannah.
14
Historic River Street
River Street is a glittering, multi-faceted gem along the broad Savannah River. The century old buildings, once cotton warehouses, have been converted to antique shops, distinctive boutiques, spectacular galleries, quaint brew pubs, fabulous restaurants, unique nightspots, elegant inns and hotels.
15
Old Fort Jackson
During your cruise, head down river to Old Fort Jackson, home of one of the largest and oldest original artillery pieces in the country
16
Savannah Historic District
Savannah’s Historic District encompasses more than 20 city squares laid out in a distinctive grid pattern by General James E. Oglethorpe, founder of the British Colony of Georgia in 1733
17
Forsyth Park
Forsyth Park, in the middle of historical downtown Savannah, has been a key city landmark since the mid-1800s
18
City Market
A commercial and social center of historic downtown Savannah, Georgia.
19
Cathedral of St. John the Baptist
The Cathedral Basilica of St. John the Baptist is a Roman Catholic cathedral and minor basilica on Lafayette Square at 222 East Harris Street, Savannah, Georgia, in the United States. It is the Mother Church of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Savannah.
20
Historic River Street
River Street is a glittering, multi-faceted gem along the broad Savannah River. The century old buildings, once cotton warehouses, have been converted to antique shops, distinctive boutiques, spectacular galleries, quaint brew pubs, fabulous restaurants, unique nightspots, elegant inns and hotels.
21
Old Fort Jackson
During your cruise, head down river to Old Fort Jackson, home of one of the largest and oldest original artillery pieces in the country
22
Savannah Historic District
Savannah’s Historic District encompasses more than 20 city squares laid out in a distinctive grid pattern by General James E. Oglethorpe, founder of the British Colony of Georgia in 1733
23
Forsyth Park
Forsyth Park, in the middle of historical downtown Savannah, has been a key city landmark since the mid-1800s
24
City Market
A commercial and social center of historic downtown Savannah, Georgia.
25
Cathedral of St. John the Baptist
The Cathedral Basilica of St. John the Baptist is a Roman Catholic cathedral and minor basilica on Lafayette Square at 222 East Harris Street, Savannah, Georgia, in the United States. It is the Mother Church of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Savannah.
26
Historic River Street
River Street is a glittering, multi-faceted gem along the broad Savannah River. The century old buildings, once cotton warehouses, have been converted to antique shops, distinctive boutiques, spectacular galleries, quaint brew pubs, fabulous restaurants, unique nightspots, elegant inns and hotels.
27
Old Fort Jackson
During your cruise, head down river to Old Fort Jackson, home of one of the largest and oldest original artillery pieces in the country
28
Savannah Historic District
Savannah’s Historic District encompasses more than 20 city squares laid out in a distinctive grid pattern by General James E. Oglethorpe, founder of the British Colony of Georgia in 1733
29
Forsyth Park
Forsyth Park, in the middle of historical downtown Savannah, has been a key city landmark since the mid-1800s
30
City Market
A commercial and social center of historic downtown Savannah, Georgia.
31
Cathédrale Saint-Jean-Baptiste
La basilique cathédrale de Saint-Jean-Baptiste est une cathédrale catholique romaine et une basilique mineure sur Lafayette Square au 222 East Harris Street, Savannah, Géorgie, aux États-Unis. C'est l'église mère du diocèse catholique romain de Savannah.
32
Rue historique de la rivière
River Street est un joyau scintillant aux multiples facettes le long de la large rivière Savannah. Les bâtiments centenaires, autrefois des entrepôts de coton, ont été convertis en magasins d'antiquités, boutiques distinctives, galeries spectaculaires, brasseries pittoresques, restaurants fabuleux, boîtes de nuit uniques, auberges et hôtels élégants.
33
Vieux Fort Jackson
Pendant votre croisière, dirigez-vous vers Old Fort Jackson, qui abrite l'une des plus grandes et des plus anciennes pièces d'artillerie originales du pays.
34
Quartier historique de Savannah
Le quartier historique de Savannah comprend plus de 20 places de la ville disposées selon un quadrillage distinctif par le général James E. Oglethorpe, fondateur de la colonie britannique de Géorgie en 1733.
35
Parc Forsyth
Forsyth Park, au milieu du centre-ville historique de Savannah, est un point de repère clé de la ville depuis le milieu des années 1800
36
Marché de la ville
Un centre commercial et social du centre-ville historique de Savannah, en Géorgie.
Show 33 plus d'arrêts
Politique d'annulation
Pour un remboursement complet, annulez au moins 24 heures avant l'heure de départ prévue.
Photos de voyageurs
Commentaires (917)
Shelly W
Dec 2018
Have you ever had your trip spoiled by an airplane technical issue? Well, I almost did. We had two tickets on the land and sea tour bought through Trip Advisors. Our plane was delayed from LAX to DC, causing us to miss out a connection to Savanna. We were rebooked to later flight, but that caused us to miss the 10 AM EST land tour. I called Kelly Tours and told them our situation, expecting to be told, sorry you are out of luck – but instead – they offered to rebook us on a later tour and even split the land and sea tour across two days so we could make both. Talk about going above and beyond! We have since completed both the land and sea tour at this point, and I will say our tour guide for the land tour (Dennis) was funny, knowledgeable, and outstanding. He went above and beyond to make the tour memorable to everyone on the bus. The sea tour was good too; I will say, sit on the top floor as the second floor is hard to hear the tour guide over the PA. Overall, worth the cost and Kelly Tours is incredible. Thank you, Kelly Tours, for saving our weekend in Savannah!
Réponse de l'hôte
Dec 2018
Thank you for the kind words, Shelly! We're so happy that your visit to Savannah, and your tour with, went so smoothly after the difficult time you had getting here. Missed flights are no fun, but we're always happy to help however we can so you can enjoy your visit to Savannah. We really appreciate you taking the time to share your experience with us, and we hope to see you again on your next visit!
cynthiak489
Nov 2018
We had an amazing tour with Stephane on gray line tours. She was very knowledgeable and fun. She went over and above our expectations.
Réponse de l'hôte
Dec 2018
We really appreciate you taking the time out to share your experience with us—and we agree, Stephanie is very knowledgeable and a lot of fun. Thanks for choosing Gray Line and we hope you had a great stay in Savannah!
Chuck B
Nov 2018
We had friends from Bolivia visiting and thought this would be an ideal way to show them our new home. Starting at the Visitor Center works well with the historic atmosphere of the old train station. The bus was very comfortable if a little small, but that made the tour more personal and easier to ask questions. Dennis, our guide was friendly and knowledgeable. He did not come across as scripted as other tours we have taken. He did a good job of responding to questions, with replies were thorough. The amount of information is kind of overwhelming for a 90 minute tour, but I would prefer that to the less information or skipping over important parts of Savannah's history. Dennis was also very good at helping us navigate getting to the boat for the second half of the tour. He also had advice on getting back to the Visitor Center from the boat which would have been a long walk. The Sea portion of the tour is mostly complementary to the Land tour, but there is some overlap. Lots of good information about the current port operations and the history of the Savannah River. It was a little cool, windy and wet. We should have dressed with more layers. There was indoor seating, but we would have missed the bald eagles soaring around the river and probably some other sights. You need to find a seat that is close to a speaker to hear as the tour guide well. The middle to the 4th deck is an ideal location but it filled up pretty quickly, leaving plenty of seats along the sides. Not many chose to stay indoors. Return to Visitor Center option - We went to Johnson Square to catch a DOT free bus to the Visitor Center. While we were waiting a pedicab came along and we got a couple of those to take us back. It was a great way to see again some of what we saw on the tour and probably quicker and more Savannah than taking the DOT bus. (Pay what you want for the pedicabs. I paid $10 for two of us. My wife paid $5 for the same ride). Negatives - No coffee on the boat - mostly alcohol, or non-alcohol variations of mixed drinks and all cold. Not appealing on a chilly day. Restaurant - Between the 10 am Land tour and the 1 pm Sea portion we tried to fit in lunch. We picked a casual place on Bay Street and sat down before noon. The restaurant service was disorganized and some of our party was not served until 12:30! Not the tour's problem, but you need to make sure the restaurant you choose is capable of serving you quickly. In any event you might be rushed with those two times.
Réponse de l'hôte
Nov 2018
Chuck, thank you so much for the great review! We really appreciate you taking the time out to share your experience with us and provide so much insight on the tour and return travel options. Dennis loves to share his knowledge of Savannah, and we're glad you enjoyed your time with him. The Land & Sea tour is a great way to see a lot of Savannah in a short amount of time. We understand that there isn't a lot of time between the two tours to get lunch. On the bright side, both tours don't have to be taken on the same day, which may help some who are in town for more than a day. We hope your friends enjoyed their visit to Savannah!

Événements connexes

Événements dans le même quartier

Nous pensons que votre langue est English
Dans quelle langue souhaitez-vous voir cette page ?
English English
Nous pensons que votre ville est La ville de New York
Dans quelle ville souhaitez-vous explorer ?
La ville de New York
New York City