New Orleans Dead of Night Ghosts and Cemetery Bus Tour - Exploring St. Louis Cemetery No. 3

New Orleans Dead of Night Ghosts and Cemetery Bus Tour

Discover New Orleans’ haunted history on this 2-hour ghost and cemetery bus tour, featuring visits to famous cemeteries, spooky stories, and a lively guide.

Exploring New Orleans‘s haunted side becomes an exciting adventure with the Dead of Night Ghosts and Cemetery Bus Tour by Haunted History Tours. For $55 per person, this 2-hour guided journey takes you through some of the city’s most haunted locations, combining rich history with chilling tales. The tour departs from Rampart Treehouse and includes several stops at notable cemeteries and historic sites, making it an engaging experience for anyone interested in the supernatural or local lore.

While the tour involves some walking and outdoor exploration, you’ll find the air-conditioned bus and the lively storytelling by experienced guides make the experience comfortable and memorable. The tour is most suitable for those who enjoy spooky stories, history, and learning about New Orleans’ paranormal activity, with a consistent rating of 4.5 based on 1,709 reviews.

Key Points

New Orleans Dead of Night Ghosts and Cemetery Bus Tour - Key Points

  • Two-hour guided bus tour exploring haunted sites in New Orleans
  • Visit Bayou St. John, St. Louis Cemetery No. 3, and City Park
  • Learn about Marie Laveau, yellow fever epidemics, and Hurricane Katrina victims
  • Guides are praised for their knowledge, humor, and entertaining storytelling
  • Tour includes moderate walking at cemeteries, with comfort provided by an air-conditioned vehicle
  • Tour operates rain or shine, so dress accordingly

Starting Point at Rampart Treehouse

The tour begins at the Rampart Treehouse located at 740 N Rampart St. This central meeting point makes it easy to find and convenient for most visitors. The professional guide greets travelers here and then you head straight into the adventure, starting with Bayou St. John.

The bus ensures you’re comfortably transported between sites, especially important given the moderate walking involved during cemetery visits. The tour ends back at the initial meeting point, making pickup straightforward and seamless.

Visiting Bayou St. John: The Voodoo Connection

New Orleans Dead of Night Ghosts and Cemetery Bus Tour - Visiting Bayou St. John: The Voodoo Connection

The journey kicks off with Bayou St. John, known historically for Marie Laveau’s voodoo rituals. In the 19th century, the area was a hub for voodoo practices, especially around the Magnolia Bridge, which locals say still serves as a site for rituals every St. John’s Eve.

This stop lasts around 15 minutes, giving a good chance to snap photos and absorb the mystical atmosphere. It’s a favorite among those interested in supernatural traditions and the cultural history of New Orleans.

Exploring St. Louis Cemetery No. 3

New Orleans Dead of Night Ghosts and Cemetery Bus Tour - Exploring St. Louis Cemetery No. 3

The second stop is St. Louis Cemetery No. 3, built in the 1800s during a time when the city faced yellow fever epidemics. This cemetery was once a leper colony, which adds to its haunted reputation. Its layered history includes cemeteries on top of cemeteries, making it one of the most notable haunted grounds on the tour.

Guests get about 6 minutes to peer through fences at the grave sites and learn about the history of burial practices. Some parts are locked, so visitors can’t go inside, but the guide’s stories of ghost sightings and paranormal activity keep the atmosphere thick with suspense.

Quick Break at New Orleans City Park

New Orleans Dead of Night Ghosts and Cemetery Bus Tour - Quick Break at New Orleans City Park

The tour includes a 15-minute pause at City Park, one of the city’s largest green spaces. Here, you can grab a bite at Café du Monde (own expense) or simply relax and take in the scenery. This stop offers a short break to stretch, reflect on the haunted sites, and enjoy some local flavor.

The Hurricane Katrina Memorial: Honoring the Unidentified

New Orleans Dead of Night Ghosts and Cemetery Bus Tour - The Hurricane Katrina Memorial: Honoring the Unidentified

One of the most poignant moments occurs at a Hurricane Katrina memorial, where the tour stops to pay respects to 85 unidentified victims buried in tombs. This site provides insight into the city’s tragedy and its haunted echoes, adding emotional depth to the ghostly tales.

Guests have the chance to reflect on the impact of disasters, both natural and supernatural, that have shaped New Orleans’ haunted landscape.

The Final Stop at City Park and Optional Beignets

New Orleans Dead of Night Ghosts and Cemetery Bus Tour - The Final Stop at City Park and Optional Beignets

The tour concludes back at City Park, allowing travelers to explore more or enjoy a snack at Café du Monde. While this final stop is not included in the tour price, many appreciate the opportunity to unwind after the spooky exploration with some famous beignets and coffee.

The Guides and Vehicles: Knowledgeable and Comfortable

New Orleans Dead of Night Ghosts and Cemetery Bus Tour - The Guides and Vehicles: Knowledgeable and Comfortable

Christian, praised for his enthusiasm, humor, and expertise, leads the tour. Guests report that he shares entertaining stories and historical facts, making the experience both fun and informative. The air-conditioned bus is appreciated, especially in the hot weather, offering a comfortable ride between locations.

The group size is capped at 28 travelers, ensuring the guides can engage with everyone without feeling crowded.

Booking, Pricing, and Flexibility

New Orleans Dead of Night Ghosts and Cemetery Bus Tour - Booking, Pricing, and Flexibility

The tour costs $55.00 per person and is typically booked 14 days in advance. It features a mobile ticket, which means no paper vouchers are necessary. For those concerned about schedules, free cancellation is available if canceled more than 24 hours before the tour. This flexibility helps travelers plan with confidence.

What to Keep in Mind

While the tour is operational in all weather conditions, participants should dress appropriately for outdoor walking. Although most stops are brief, moderate walking is involved, and some cemetery entrances are locked, so personal photography might be limited at certain sites. Alcoholic drinks are not allowed on the bus, maintaining a respectful atmosphere.

The Overall Experience and Suitability

The majority of reviews highlight Christian’s guiding skills, with many describing him as knowledgeable, funny, and engaging. The tour’s focus on both history and paranormal stories makes it appealing for fans of ghost tales and local lore alike.

Some reviews mention inconsistent access at cemeteries or the short duration at each stop as minor drawbacks, but these do little to diminish the overall positive feedback. The tour remains a highly recommended way to experience haunted New Orleans in a comfortable, informative, and lively setting.

New Orleans Dead of Night Ghosts and Cemetery Bus Tour

This tour offers a strong blend of history, haunted stories, and local culture, led by guides who excel at storytelling. It’s perfect for first-time visitors, and those who appreciate a mildly spooky atmosphere combined with educational insights. The moderate pace and short stops make it accessible, while the theatrical narration keeps the experience lively.

While it’s not solely a haunt-focused experience, the stories of ghosts, tragedy, and historic cemeteries** leave a lasting impression. For anyone curious about New Orleans’ supernatural reputation, this tour provides a well-rounded, enjoyable introduction.

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New Orleans Dead of Night Ghosts and Cemetery Bus Tour



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“Best thing about this was the bus and the 10 min stop for beignets that you pay for separately. Guide did an ok job with story telling but saw 2 ce…”

— Beth P, May 2025

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this tour suitable for children?
While most of the content is suitable for older children, parents should be aware of the spooky stories and cemetery visits, which may be intense for very young kids.

How long is the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 2 hours.

Does the tour operate in bad weather?
Yes, the tour operates in all weather conditions, so dress appropriately.

Are the cemeteries accessible?
Most cemeteries are viewed from outside, with some entrances locked, so access is limited. Guests peer through fences at some sites.

Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, cancellations are free if made more than 24 hours in advance.

Is food included?
No, food and drinks are not included, but there is a pause at City Park where you can buy snacks, including at Café du Monde.

What guides lead this tour?
The tour is led by Christian, who is recognized for his knowledge, humor, and enthusiastic storytelling.

Is there a limit to the group size?
Yes, the maximum group size is 28 travelers.

Are alcoholic beverages allowed?
No, alcoholic drinks are not permitted on the bus.

How do I get my tickets?
Tickets are delivered as mobile tickets, making booking and check-in easy and contactless.

Is this tour good for history buffs?
Absolutely. The guides share detailed historical stories intertwined with paranormal tales, appealing to both history enthusiasts and ghost story fans.