As the United States' first and original haunted tour company with a long-standing reputation for quality research and world-class experiences, Ghost Tours of St. Augustine Inc. invites you to attend
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Location: St Augustine
What's Included
- Paranormal equipment is provided for the duration of the tour- with a tutorial on how to use them.
- Tours have no operating minimum, so once booked you are confirmed.
- Tours depart rain or shine- but rainchecks are available upon request.
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: There's no strict age limit for the tour, but it's recommended for ages 12 and up due to some spooky topics and late-night timing. Kids younger than that might not fully appreciate the experience. If you're bringing younger ones, just make sure they're okay with the dark and creepy history!
A: Dress comfortably and for the weather! Since this is an outdoor tour, layers are best, especially if you’re going in the evening. You'll want to wear closed-toed shoes since you'll be walking around the fort grounds, and don’t forget to check the forecast since it can rain in St. Augustine.
A: They do operate rain or shine, but if it gets too bad, you can request a raincheck to reschedule. Just make sure to contact them as soon as you can if the weather looks rough, and they’ll work with you. It’s still a good idea to bring a poncho just in case!
Discussions
Thinking of booking the Paranormal Investigation in St. Augustine!
Hey all, I'm considering getting the Paranormal Investigation of the Old Fort Grounds as a gift for my sister's birthday. She’s super into ghost stories and history! Has anyone done this? I read they provide all the ghost-hunting gear, which sounds so cool! Any tips or anything I should know before booking?
Anyone else spooked by the Old Fort Grounds tour?
I just got back from the Paranormal Investigation tour, and WOW! It was so interesting to learn about the fort’s history. We used EMF meters and even got some weird readings! The guides were super knowledgeable. Just a heads up, take comfy shoes! Has anyone else had any creepy encounters during their tours?