*The Official Ghost Tour of Galveston* Highest rated tour - Locally Owned & Operated! Walk the haunted streets of Galveston on the island’s most unforgettable ghost tour. In just 1½ hours, you’ll unc
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Location: Galveston
What's Included
- Limited Parking provided; free street parking
- Guided walking tour
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: Absolutely! The Historic Galveston Ghost Tour is family-friendly and perfect for kids aged 8 and up. They’ll love the spooky stories and the chance to explore the haunted streets. Just keep in mind that some tales can be a bit eerie, so it’s good to prepare them a little. The guides are great at making it fun and engaging for all ages!
A: If it rains, the Historic Galveston Ghost Tour typically goes on unless it's a severe weather situation. They usually let you know 24 hours in advance if there's a cancellation. If you can't make it, you can often reschedule for a different day, which is super convenient. It’s a good idea to check the forecast before heading out!
A: The tour lasts about 1.5 hours, and it's mostly walking through the historic parts of Galveston. You’ll visit several locations, and the guide shares stories at each stop. Make sure to wear comfortable shoes since you’ll be on your feet a lot! The pace is pretty easy though, so no worries if you’re not super athletic.
Discussions
Just did the Historic Galveston Ghost Tour – so creepy and fun!
I went on the Historic Galveston Ghost Tour last weekend and it was amazing! Our guide was super knowledgeable and shared some seriously chilling stories about the haunted mansions. The whole 1.5 hours flew by! I loved how they included old photos and letters from the past. If you’re in town or looking for a gift, this is a must-do! Just a heads up, wear comfy shoes because there’s a lot of walking involved.
Shopping for a gift? Who's done the ghost tour?
I’m thinking of getting my sister the Historic Galveston Ghost Tour for her birthday. She loves spooky stuff! Just wondering if anyone’s done it and if it’s worth it? I know it’s family-friendly, but what about the content? Any suggestions on what to expect?