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Cori_L, May 2026
Highlight of our trip!
Deanna was a fabulous guide! I thoroughly enjoyed the Bonaventure Cemetery Tour. She was engaging and authentic , she was happy to answer questions and her story telling skills and humor made this the highlight of my trip! Highly recommend this activity while in Savannah.
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!
Tamara_W, Apr 2026
A must see tour!
Dennis was very knowledgable and funny! Well worth the money! Bonaventure Cemetery was full of beautiful sculptures and history. The stop for lunch was amazingly delicious at Erica Davis' Low Country Restaurant! The tour of Wormsloe was gorgeous with all the live oak trees, Spanish Moss, and palmettos. Our group learned a ton today!
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

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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.

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