Ghost Tours of St. Augustine's ORIGINAL Ghostly Experience Walking Tour is the very first ghost tour in the state of Florida, operating since 1994- we are the tour that started it all! We did all the
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Location: St Augustine
What's Included
- Our tours have no operating minimum, so once you book you are confirmed!
- Licensed Experienced Tour Guide
- Tours depart rain or shine, but raincheck credits are available upon request.
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: No age limit! The tour is suitable for all ages. However, keep in mind that some of the stories may be a bit spooky for younger kids. Just make sure they’re okay with some ghostly tales! It's a family-friendly experience, so you can definitely bring the whole crew.
A: The tour runs rain or shine! If it rains, you’ll still have the tour, but they do offer raincheck credits if you prefer to reschedule. Just let them know ahead of time if the weather's bad! It adds to the spooky vibe though, so it might be worth braving the rain.
A: There are a few parking garages and street parking options near the tour starting point in downtown St. Augustine. The Castillo de San Marcos parking lot is close and usually has spots available. Just make sure to get there early to find a good spot! Also, some hotels offer shuttles if you're staying nearby.
Discussions
Just did the Ghostly Experience Walking Tour—what a blast!
I went on the St. Augustine Ghostly Experience Tour last weekend with my friends, and it was amazing! The guide was super knowledgeable and shared some wild stories about the town's haunted history. The tour lasted about 90 minutes, and we even got caught in a light drizzle, but it just added to the spooky ambiance. Definitely a unique experience if you're visiting St. Augustine! Totally recommend it as a fun gift for anyone who loves ghost stories.
Considering gifting the Ghostly Experience Tour to my parents!
I’m thinking about buying the Ghostly Experience Walking Tour as a gift for my parents' anniversary. They love history and spooky stuff, but I’m worried they might be too scared. Has anyone’s parents done this tour? What do you think? Also, is it easy to find the meeting point?