Skip to main content

Bonaventure Cemetery Tours and Tickets

18 results

What are people saying about Bonaventure Cemetery

Noelle_D, May 2026
Great tour!
Our tour guide, Chris, was deeply knowledgeable about Bonaventure Cemetery and Savannah’s history. The 2 hour tour hits the most popular resting places, but his personal favorites were even more interesting. We had some challenges navigating the cemetery and figuring out parking with a funeral that was happening as we arrived, but it worked out - something to be aware of. Highly recommend this tour!
Raimee_S, Mar 2026
We were really looking...
We were really looking forward to visiting Bonaventure cemetery and having the experience on Segways with Neil as our guide made it even better! Neil provides a safe experience with the Segways especially for beginners. He provided several stops during the tour to provide interesting history and facts about the cemetery. I highly recommend this experience. It has been the highlight of our trip to Savannah!
Kathy_S, May 2026
Fantastic Tour!
This was so interesting! Bailey was our guide and she was phenomenal ! She has a passion for history and making the stories of the “residents” of Bonaventure Cemetery come alive. We really were disappointed that our tour ended. Highly recommend! And ask for Bailey!.
Sue_K, Apr 2026
Great experience!
Our guide was very knowledgeable and passionate about the history of Savannah. The van was commodious and clean. They pick you up and drop you off at the location of your choice. Overall, excellent experience. Highly recommend.

Bonaventure Cemetery

5.0
(7,586)
Savannah
Statue of a Lady in Bonaventure cemetery in Savannah, USA
  • The Bonaventure Cemetery is a must-visit for visitors interested in Savannah history.

  • If you’re looking for Bonaventure Cemetery tickets, look no further—the site is free to visit.

  • Wear comfortable shoes suitable for walking over uneven surfaces.

  • Don’t forget to bring sunscreen during the summer months and insect repellent throughout the year.

  • The cemetery is wheelchair-accessible, though some areas are gravelly and sandy.

  • Among the people buried in the cemetery are American songwriter Johnny Mercer, poet Conrad Aiken, and Georgia’s first governor, John Treutlen.

People Also Ask