NYC Mafia and Ghost Tour to Ellis Island and Statue of Liberty

Step into the shadows of New York City on this Haunted Ghost and Mafia Tour! Begin in Battery Park, exploring Castle Clinton’s historic fort before boarding the ferry to the Statue of Liberty and Elli

Step into the shadows of New York City on this Haunted Ghost and Mafia Tour! Begin in Battery Park, exploring Castle Clinton’s historic fort before boarding the ferry to the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island. Hear chilling ghost stories from Ellis Island’s abandoned hospital, morgue, and psych wards. Discover true-life tales of immigrants who later became notorious mafia figures, gangsters, and mobsters who shaped NYC’s underworld. Explore Fort Wood beneath Lady Liberty and uncover legends of buried pirate treasure, mysterious skulls, and demonic sightings. Learn about early 20th-century mafia families, organized crime, harbor defenses, and immigrant hardships as you wander historic halls and eerie corridors. Perfect for history buffs, ghost enthusiasts, true-crime fans, and anyone fascinated by New York’s hidden past, this immersive tour blends spine-tingling legends, mobster lore, dramatic storytelling, and stunning harbor views for an unforgettable experience.

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Location: New York City

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Q: What should we wear for the NYC Mafia and Ghost Tour? Is it outdoors a lot?

A: Definitely wear comfortable shoes since you'll be walking a lot around Battery Park and Ellis Island. It can get chilly on the ferry, so I'd suggest layering up a bit. A light jacket might be a good idea, especially if you’re doing this in the fall. Also, check the weather before you go; if it looks like rain, a light waterproof jacket could save the day!

Q: Is this tour appropriate for kids, or is it too scary?

A: The tour does have ghost stories, but they're more historical than horrific. I'd say it's fine for older kids who can handle some spooky tales, especially if they're into history and stories about NYC. Just keep in mind that younger kids might not find it as engaging, and there are some darker themes about the immigrant experience and mafia history.

Q: Are there any rescheduling options if I can't make my tour date?

A: You can usually reschedule if you give them enough notice. Just check the cancellation policy on their website. I've had to change dates before, and they were pretty accommodating as long as it was a few days ahead. Definitely reach out to them directly if you have a specific date in mind.

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Just did the NYC Mafia and Ghost Tour, and it was AMAZING!

I went on the NYC Mafia and Ghost Tour last weekend, and wow, it exceeded my expectations! Starting at Battery Park gave us some great views, and the ghost stories were honestly spine-chilling. The guide was super knowledgeable about the mafia connections to Ellis Island, which I didn't know much about before. I highly recommend it for anyone who loves history and a good scare! Plus, the ferry ride to the Statue of Liberty was picturesque!

Thinking of gifting the Mafia and Ghost Tour!

I’m thinking about giving this tour as a gift for my friend’s birthday. She loves ghost stories and NYC history! Just wondering if you guys think it’s a good choice? I want to make sure it’s something she'll really enjoy. Also, do you think it’s worth the price?