Ride from Savannah to Tybee Island for lunch and a dolphin cruise
5-6 hours
Transport, Dolphin cruise
Travel by trolley/bus from Savannah’s Historic District to Tybee Island for lunch on your own, then cruise the island waterways on a dolphin cruise. Stop by the Tybee Island Lighthouse for photos and time to explore before you head back to Savannah.
Lunch cost is not included, and admission to the Tybee Island Lighthouse and Museum is not included. The lighthouse and museum are closed on Tuesdays. Per federal regulations, do not feed or touch the dolphins.
Full refund with a full 24 hours notice. Full refund in case of operator cancellation due to severe weather or other unforeseen circumstances. No-shows or late arrivals will be charged the full price.
Your ticket does not include lunch at The Original Crab Shack, food and drinks, gratuities, admission to the Tybee Island Lighthouse/Museum, or parking fees at the Savannah Visitor Center.
You can stop by the Tybee Island Lighthouse for photos, but admission to the lighthouse and museum is not included.
Yes. The lighthouse and museum are closed on Tuesdays.
Savannah
This locally-owned tour company consistently delivers knowledgeable, entertaining guides who clearly love Savannah. Reviewers rave about specific guides like Chris, Lt. Dan, Joyce, and Stephanie, praising their expertise, humor, and passion for the city's history. The trolley tours offer solid historical coverage with a hop-on, hop-off format that lets you explore at your own pace. There's also a specialty "Slavery to Freedom" tour with Sister Pat that earns special recognition for making difficult history accessible and engaging. A standout perk is the complimentary shuttle service included with tours, which you can use for two days to get around the historic district, even before your actual tour begins. It's dog-friendly too, which travelers appreciate. Most experiences are described as informative and fun, though a couple reviewers found some segments less engaging than others. One tour had air conditioning issues, but this seems like an isolated incident. Overall, you're getting authentic local expertise from guides who genuinely know their stuff and make the experience memorable.
John was knowledgeable about Savannah’s history, and he was also funny! Great job, John!!
Joanne Hewins
April 10, 2026
John was knowledgeable about Savannah’s history, and he was also funny! Great job, John!!
Joanne Hewins
April 10, 2026