Williamsburg Ghosts, Witches and Pirates Tour
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Duration 1 hour 45 minutes
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Expert local guide
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No admission ticket required
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Family-friendly experience
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Includes haunted site visits
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Unique ghost stories included
Explore Williamsburg's haunted history with the Ghosts, Witches, and Pirates Tour, uncovering true tales of spooks and legends.
Featured Reviews
Included
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No admission ticket to the historic area required
Excluded
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Emf ( ghost detector ) for-rent 5.00 can be rented at tour
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Light up scull necklace 8.00 can be purchased at tour
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Light up ghost necklace 8.00 can be purchased at tour
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Kid’s pirate hat 8.00 can be purchased at tour
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Witches and pirates book 5.00 can be purchased at tour
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Official guide book 5.00 can be purchased at tour
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Colonial conspiracy book 5.00 can be purchased at tour
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The ghosts of peyton randolph house book 5.00 can be purchased at tour
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The ghosts of the george wythe house 5.00. can be purchased at tour
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Light up candle 6.00 can be purchased at tour
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Gratuities not included but appreciated
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Merchandise- hats , shirts ,mugs and water tumbler all can be purchased at www.spooksandlegends.com
Explore Williamsburg's haunted history with the Ghosts, Witches, and Pirates Tour, uncovering true tales of spooks and legends.
Highlights
- Haunted sites in Colonial Williamsburg
- True, fact-based ghost stories
- Stories of witch trials and tests
- Meet local witch Grace Sherwood
- Mr. Pirate opens treasure chest for children
Meeting Point
Parking is at 460 East Francis Street ( Kings Arms Tavern Parking Lot) Walk out the exit across Blair Street and you will see your guide up ahead in the circle in front of the Capitol Building,.
430 E Duke of Gloucester St, Williamsburg, VA 23185 , United States
What to expect
Colonial Williamsburg Capitol Building
Experience the many ghosts of this old colonial town that are still seen today. Learn of the hangings of Blackbeard's crew and what happened to Blackbeard's skull. Did our forefathers really drink from his skull? Stand right where Grace Sherwood, the most famous witch, is often seen during mock trials in the Capitol and hear of her fate, finally pardoned by Gov. Tim Kean after centuries of being called the Witch of Pungo. Learn of Anne Bonny and Mary Reed (a woman posing as Mark Reed) who were aboard Calico Jack's ship and fought like men. Top it all off by going to the Jones Graveyard, where Ida Jones still haunts the graves today, in the late-night hours.
The experience can be subject to change due to bad weather or unforseen circumstances. We always endeavour to give you the best possible experience.
Additional Information
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Wheelchair accessible
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Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
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Service animals allowed
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Public transportation options are available nearby
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Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
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All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
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Suitable for all physical fitness levels
What our experts say
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Check for ghostly orbs in photos!
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Visit the Peyton Randolph House nearby.
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Grab a bite at nearby King's Arms Tavern.
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Bring your camera for spooky captures.
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Dress comfortably for the evening walk.
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