St. Marys Bus and Van Tours

Would you like to soak in the beautiful architecture and fascinating history of St. Marys from the comfort of an air-conditioned vehicle? We can make that happen! Find our bus and van tour options below.
First Presbyterian Church
1-Hour Bus Tour

Hangout of smugglers, shelter for a fleeing Aaron Burr, home base for Revolutionary War traitors.

Take in St. Marys’ sparkling riverfront and quaint historic buildings while learning of the town’s eventful 250-year history. View the First Presbyterian Church, one of the oldest church buildings in Georgia, the Archibald Clark House, which sheltered a fleeing Aaron Burr, and the historic Riverview Hotel, where such names as Rockefeller and Carnegie stayed. Top it off with a look at picturesque Oak Grove Cemetery with its gorgeous centuries-old monuments dedicated to Revolutionary War soldiers, Acadian refugees, and more.

Step-On Bus Tour Price: $8 per person for 30 or more people

If you have a smaller group or wish us to book your transportation, contact us here.


2-Hour Bus Tour
Oak Grove Cemetery

Experience all highlights offered in our one-hour tour plus visit nationally-recognized St. Marys Submarine Museum, which honors the town’s connection to King’s Bay Submarine Base, and gain exclusive access to the second floor of the Cumberland Island Museum, which is not normally open to the public.

Step-On Bus Tour Price: $13 per person for 30 or more people (entrance to both museums included)

If you have a smaller group or wish us to book your transportation, contact us here.


Looking for something different from the options offered here? We can cater the tour completely to your group’s interests and needs! Contact us here to let us help you.


Interested in walking tours of St. Marys or Cumberland Island? Find out more here.

Want to book multiple tours with us? That means discounts! Book two tours and receive a 10% discount. Book three and receive 15% off! Contact us here or call 904-735-8243 with questions.

For a guide on things to do in St. Marys, click here.

Orange Hall, a nineteenth-century Greek Revival-styled home