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Savannah Pirates and Treasure Museum ship

Explore the World of Treasure and Trickery

Step into a world of high stakes, hidden treasure and legendary tales. The Savannah Pirates and Treasure Museum™ puts you face-to-face with the seafarers who once ruled the treacherous waters of the Caribbean and beyond. Walk through immersive exhibits and explore authentic 17th- and 18th-century naval artifacts, including recovered coins and era-specific weaponry. This self-guided experience lets you explore at your own pace. What you’ll find here isn’t fiction. It’s the real side of the Golden Age of Piracy.

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Tour Highlights

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See era-accurate weapons, coins and tools from the 1600s and 1700s.
Artifacts from the Golden Age of Piracy
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Try lifting a silver ingot. Look at old maps. Get a hands-on look at history.
Interactive Exhibits
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Grab a drink and enjoy one last tale in our pirate-themed tavern.
The Pirates' Tavern

No Map Necessary. You’ve Found History’s Treasure Trove.

The Savannah Pirates and Treasure Museum™ is all about the truth behind the legends. Each display connects to real events and people. You won’t find fantasy stories here, just real-life battles, choices and survival.

The Pirates' Tavern

Cap off your adventure at The Pirates’ Tavern with a classic drink in hand. It’s the perfect place to kick back, trade tales and toast to a day well spent.

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POINTS OF INTEREST

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Coming Soon 2025! - Savannah Pirates and Treasure Museum™

209 West Saint Julian Street GET DIRECTIONS

American Prohibition Museum®

209 W Saint Julian Street, Savannah, GA 31401 GET DIRECTIONS

Congress Street Up

220 W Congress St, Savannah, GA 31401 GET DIRECTIONS

Savannah Riverfront

1 W River St, Savannah, GA 31401 GET DIRECTIONS

Colonial Park Cemetery

200 Abercorn St, Savannah, GA 31401 GET DIRECTIONS

River Street

River St, Savannah, GA 31401 GET DIRECTIONS

Old City Exchange Bell

100-116 E Bay St, Savannah, GA 31401 GET DIRECTIONS

Wormsloe State Historic Site

7601 Skidaway Rd, Savannah, GA 31406 GET DIRECTIONS

Ships of the Sea Maritime Museum

41 Martin Luther King Jr Blvd, Savannah, GA 31401 GET DIRECTIONS

Tybee Island

tybee island GET DIRECTIONS
  • Coming Soon 2025! - Savannah Pirates and Treasure Museum™

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      American Prohibition Museum®
      Step into the 1920s and discover Savannah’s spirited role during the Prohibition era, where gangsters, speakeasies, flappers and moonshine brought both grit and glamour to a city in flux.
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    • Discovering the Legacy of American Prohibition Museum
      Congress Street Up
      Above the American Prohibition Museum®, this 1920s-inspired bar brings the past to life with vintage decor, classic cocktails and an atmosphere filled with jazz, charm and speakeasy spirit.
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    • River Street in Savannah, featuring charming shops and cobblestone streets
      Savannah Riverfront
      This busy port once saw all kinds of travelers, traders and troublemakers.
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    • serene view of Colonial Park Cemetery, featuring historic gravestones
      Colonial Park Cemetery
      One of Savannah’s oldest cemeteries, some say pirates are buried here — some by choice, some by punishment.
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      River Street
      The heart of the old shipping district, this place was once full of sailors, goods and shady deals.
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      Old City Exchange Bell
      Used to call people together for meetings or even public punishments, this is a strong symbol of early Savannah life.
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    • Wormsloe Historic Site in Savannah, showcasing its iconic oak trees and historic ruins
      Wormsloe State Historic Site
      This spot tells the story of early Georgia settlers and the battles that helped shape the coast.
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      Ships of the Sea Maritime Museum
      Learn about Savannah’s role in trade, shipbuilding and life at sea during the age of piracy.
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    • Tybee Island Savannah
      Tybee Island
      A quiet beach now, but it was once a perfect place for pirates to hide out.
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Tickets & Schedule

Coming Soon 2025!

WHEN

Daily.
10 am – 6 pm.
Final entry is at 5:15 pm.
No tavern service on Sundays.
Closed Saint Patrick’s Day, March 17.

DURATION

1 hour.

ADDRESS

209 West Saint Julian Street.
In Savannah’s City Market, at the basement level below the American Prohibition Museum.

What To Do Nearby

Located in the heart of Savannah’s historic district, the Savannah Pirates and Treasure Museum™ puts you just steps away from some of the city’s most iconic stops. After your pirate adventure, keep the fun going with these nearby favorites:

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City Market

Just around the corner, this lively open-air market offers shops, galleries and restaurants in a walkable four-block area. It’s a great spot to grab a bite or explore local art.

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River Street

Stroll down to Savannah’s waterfront for cobblestone streets, scenic views of the Savannah River and unique shops housed in historic buildings.

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American Prohibition Museum®

Take a walk through the 1920s at this one-of-a-kind museum just minutes away. Learn about the rise and fall of Prohibition and enjoy a craft cocktail at Congress Street Up, their speakeasy-style bar.

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Franklin Square

Unwind in this peaceful square surrounded by historic architecture. It’s a nice place to rest your feet and soak in Savannah’s charm.

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Ghosts & Gravestones®Tour

For those drawn to Savannah’s darker side, hop on this popular evening tour. Hear spine-tingling tales and visit some of the most haunted sites in America’s most haunted city.

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