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Galveston Haunted Tour with Ghost Hunting Equipment

3.2 (10)
Galveston, US
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Galveston Haunted Tour with Ghost Hunting Equipment

3.2 (10)
Galveston, US
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Experience the supernatural side of Galveston with the Galveston Haunted Tour with Ghost Hunting Equipment. Led by a Zombie Tour Guide, you'll explore the historic Strand District and visit infamous locations such as the site of public executions, the Tremont House Hotel, and the Galveston Railroad Museum. As your guide shares chilling tales of hauntings and history, you'll also have the opportunity to use ghost hunting equipment to detect any paranormal activity along the way. This tour goes beyond just providing facts, aiming to entertain and provide a memorable experience for every traveler. With its rapidly growing popularity and rave reviews, this is a must-do for thrill-seekers and those fascinated by the supernatural. Join the Ghost Tour and prepare for an hour of creepy, intriguing, and sometimes even hilarious ghostly encounters.

About this experience

  • Free Cancellation For a full refund cancel at least before the start of your booking
  • Admission Not Included
  • 1 hours
  • Suitable for 1-15 Participants
  • Private Tour, Small Group Tour
  • & Audio GuidedGuided Experience
  • Creepiest and most intriguing ghost tour on the island
  • Led by a Morbidly-Humorous Zombie-Tour Guide
  • Visit historic sites and hear about their hauntings
  • Learn about the famous Hutchings-Sealy building
  • Discover the ghost stories of the Tremont House Hotel
  • Super entertaining ghost tour of The Strand

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Introduction

The Galveston Haunted Tour with Ghost Hunting Equipment is a spine-tingling adventure that takes you on an immersive journey through the historic Strand District of Galveston. This tour goes beyond the ordinary ghost tour experience, offering a thrilling and entertaining exploration of the city's haunted past. Led by a morbidly humorous Zombie Tour Guide, this tour promises an unforgettable and captivating experience that will leave you on the edge of your seat.

What to Expect?

During this 60-minute tour, you can anticipate uncovering the dark secrets and chilling tales that lurk behind Galveston's historic buildings. You will visit significant locations where public executions took place in the 1800s, including the Sealy Hutchings Building and the Tremont House Hotel. Prepare to be enthralled as you hear about the haunted history of these places, including ghostly sightings and eerie occurrences.

Who is this for?

This tour appeals to anyone with a fascination for the supernatural and a love for history. Whether you're a paranormal enthusiast, a history buff, or simply someone seeking a unique and thrilling experience, the Galveston Haunted Tour is for you. The tour is suitable for all ages, making it a great activity for families, friends, or even solo explorers looking to delve into Galveston's ghostly lore.

Why book this?

Book this tour for an evening filled with spine-chilling stories, laughter, and a touch of the unknown. With its rapidly growing popularity and glowing reviews, the Galveston Haunted Tour promises to keep you captivated from start to finish. With the expert guidance of your Zombie Tour Guide, expect a perfect balance of fright and humor that will undoubtedly make this tour a highlight of your Galveston adventure.

Good to know

During the tour, you will meet under the iconic Otis Spunkemeyer cookie sign, and from there, your journey into Galveston's haunted past begins. The tour lasts for 60 minutes and showcases various landmarks, including the Hutchings-Sealy building and the Galveston Railroad Museum, known for its ghost stories. Be prepared for a thrilling experience filled with intriguing tales, historic insights, and maybe even a ghostly encounter.

Reviews

Previous participants of the Galveston Haunted Tour rave about its captivating storytelling, entertaining guides, and the perfect blend of history and spooky tales. Visitors have praised the enthusiasm and knowledge of the Zombie Tour Guide, making the experience both educational and unforgettable. Overall, reviews indicate that this tour is a must-do for those seeking a thrilling and immersive adventure in Galveston.

How long before the event do I need to book?

  • You can book at any time before the event

Vouchers accepted in the following formats

  • Mobile

Is an adult required for the booking?

  • At least one adult or senior required per booking

Your Itinerary

The Strand

Led by a Morbidly-Humorous Zombie-Tour Guide, travelers will get a tour of the Historic Strand District. You will visit the site where many public executions took place during the 1800's, as well as the Sealy Hutchings Building, the Tremont House Hotel, and many other exciting places, the whole time hearing about their history and hauntings.

The Sealy Hutchings Estate

Learn about the setting of one of the most famous stories from the 1900 Storm, the Hutchings-Sealy building

The Tremont House

Hear about one of the most haunted locations in Galveston, the Tremont House Hotel. This location is home to many ghost stories, including the notorious Room 301.

Hendley Market

Hear stories about the Battle Of Galveston Bay, see damage from the legendary battle, and hear about the residual spirits left behind.

Yaga Clothing Store

The location of the first death's of the 1900 storm.

Galveston Railroad Museum

The Galveston Railroad museum is home to many Ghost Stories and used to be the "Grand Central Station" of the island.

Admission Not Included

Reviews

(10)

3.2 (10)

teresa_k

Tour guide was very knowledgeable and informative. We enjoyed this tour but it would have been great with more than just 'EMF' detectors. And if we stayed longer at certain sites to do evp work or other techniques - trade off would be fewer sites.

Jenny_c

Our tour guide was very knowledgeable and friendly! He had a lot of great historical stories to tell along with some personal experience.

332clairs

Pretty good tour. Lots of interesting history of the town and the flood of 1900. Not a ton of ghost stories. We did have fun on the tour. Family friendly.

Casey_J

No one showed up. They said they did not have a 11:00 pm tour. But it was booked. They kept saying it was not their fault that it was the book agent, that I should be mad at. Still have not been refunded either. I will get a refund even if I have to go thru my credit card company.

mistyh382

Our guide did an excellent job with the tour. He knows the history well and genuinely appears to enjoy giving tours. We waited 30 minutes for our tour to start. The tour company said our reservation through Trip Advisor and had gone to their Spam folder. They were quick to get the guide out

Joyce K

No one ever showed up. we waited until 10 minutes after 7 o'clock. I would like to request a full refund at this time. I will not be recommending this tour in the future

Margie_R

We didn’t finish the tour it was horrible and a history lesson not what we thought we have signed up for . The guy didn’t dress as a zombie as stated . His facts weren’t really facts and we have request a refund of the 260 we spent

Sandra S

The tour guide did a great job telling the history of Galveston. Lots of ghost stories relevant to the Strand area of Galveston.

TwinBoyMama

The tour guide was nice and quite knowledgeable about Galveston history, and he had several interesting stories to share about the island and historical figures. We went on a Saturday evening (6:30) tour and I wouldn't recommend it at that time/day. The Strand is very busy and loud. Our group was small (three people total) and we were close to the guide. If we had been larger, it would have been very difficult to hear him and we would have missed out. The ghost haunting equipment didn't seem to work very well.

Missy_B

The tour guide never showed up. We waited until 11:15pm. We also texted several times while standing in the rain.
Collected by Evendo, Tripadvisor & Viator
2024-04-27 00:15