Private Day Tour of Salem and Boston

Whirlwind full-day tour of Boston and Salem! Drive to Salem to learn about the witch hunt hysteria of the late 17th century. Walk through historic Salem, learning about the area's Puritan past and har

Whirlwind full-day tour of Boston and Salem! Drive to Salem to learn about the witch hunt hysteria of the late 17th century. Walk through historic Salem, learning about the area's Puritan past and harsh reality of daily life under New England's early theocratical government. See the Witch Trails Memorial and learn about the Salem Witch Trials. Learn about the many ghosts of Salem and see historical sites from the 17th century. See the Witch House, the only house still standing that is directly connected to the Witch Trials. Learn about how Salem became one of the richest cities in America through its trade with the Far East. Break for lunch in a local Boston market. Back in Boston, hear about how the area was first settled and grew into the city it is today. Drive through of Boston's Freedom Trail landmarks, listening to stories about the city! Take a walk through Little Italy, visiting locations of key events in the American Revolution. Our tour guides are fully licensed by Salem!

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Location: Boston

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Q&A

Q: Is there an age limit for kids on this tour?

A: There isn't a strict age limit, but I'd say it's best suited for kids aged 10 and up. The tour includes some historical discussions and ghost stories that might be more engaging for older children and teens. Just make sure they can handle a full day, especially the walking parts in Salem and Boston!

Q: What do you wear for a day tour like this? Any tips?

A: Comfort is key! I recommend wearing good walking shoes since you'll be on your feet a lot, especially in Salem. Dress in layers because it can get chilly in the morning but warm up later in the day. Also, a light rain jacket might be a good idea, just in case!

Q: Can this tour be rescheduled if something comes up?

A: Yes! The provider is pretty flexible with rescheduling. Just make sure you contact them at least a few days in advance if possible. They understand that life happens and will work with you to find a new date.

Discussions

Just did the Salem and Boston tour! It was amazing!

I went on the Private Day Tour of Salem and Boston last week and it was one of the best experiences! Our guide was super knowledgeable about the witch trials, and walking through Salem felt like stepping back in time. The lunch at the Boston market was delicious, and I loved the stories about the Freedom Trail. Totally worth the price! Can’t recommend it enough for anyone interested in history or just looking for a fun day out.

Thinking of gifting the Salem and Boston tour, any advice?

I’m considering this tour as a gift for my history-loving friend. Does anyone know how long the tour actually is and if it's good for someone who isn't super fit? I want to make sure they enjoy it and don’t get too worn out!