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Explore Salem’s history and practice authentic witchcraft on this 2-hour guided tour, featuring spells, landmarks, and movie filming locations for $52.
Discover Salem’s History & Practice Authentic Witchcraft
This captivating tour in Salem, Massachusetts, offers a unique blend of historical insights and hands-on witchcraft experiences for just $52 per person. Lasting 2 hours and walking about 1.5 miles, the journey is led by a local practicing witch, adding authenticity and depth to every stop. This tour is ideal for those intrigued by history, magic, and American culture, especially if you enjoy interactive activities like casting spells. A notable highlight is the inclusion of film locations from the cult classic movie Hocus Pocus, making it perfect for fans of the film or anyone curious about Salem’s pop culture connections.
However, it’s worth considering that the rating is 3 out of 5 based on two reviews, which suggests a mixed experience. The tour involves walking, so comfortable shoes and weather-appropriate clothing are essential. The small group size—a maximum of 15 participants—ensures a more personable, intimate experience, but also means booking in advance is recommended. This tour offers a rich, interactive exploration of Salem’s witchcraft lore, with plenty of historical stories and magickal rituals to engage enthusiasts.
The tour begins at the white fence outside the Ropes Mansion. This historic site is internationally recognized as Alison’s house from Hocus Pocus, making it a fun starting point for film fans. The mansion’s gardens serve as a peaceful setting for the initial ritual where participants create a sacred space through Circle Casting and cast their first spell. This introductory ritual provides a tangible connection to witchcraft practices that date back centuries.
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The guide takes you back to Salem’s pre-colonial past, explaining why the Puritans left Europe for the New World. This historical context sets the stage for understanding the witch trials of 1692. Visiting the Witch House, the tour dispels myths and reveals what truly happened during one of America’s most infamous episodes. Visitors also participate in an active test to see if they might have been accused during the trials, adding an engaging, personal element to this somber history.
As the tour progresses along cobblestone roads like Charter Street, it highlights murals, colonial mansions, and the famous statue of Samantha from Bewitched. These sights showcase Salem’s artistic and cultural heritage, blending stories of witchcraft with the city’s progressive evolution. The guide shares insights about Salem’s role in the American Revolutionary War and its maritime trade boom during the 18th and 19th centuries, illustrating how Salem transitioned from its dark past to its prosperous present.
A key part of this tour is exploring the importance of divination in both colonial and modern witchcraft. Participants receive a small reading, experiencing firsthand how reading the stars or using other methods played a role in daily life. The guide also discusses local celebrities, including Nathaniel Hawthorne and Laurie Cabot, Salem’s official witch, emphasizing the town’s ongoing relationship with magick and mysticism.
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On the Derby Wharf, the tour introduces a historical ingredient used in Salem’s magical traditions, most likely a common household item, which participants can use to practice more magick. This interactive segment allows visitors to connect traditional craft elements with everyday life. All spell ingredients are provided, making it easy to create simple spells to take home, fostering a personal connection to the craft.
The guide narrates Salem’s golden age during the 18th and 19th centuries, emphasizing the booming maritime trade and cultural achievements. It also covers the end of Salem’s prosperity, detailing how tourism and pop culture have revived the city. The Derby Wharf symbolizes Salem’s rebirth as a tourist destination, blending history, entertainment, and craftsmanship.
This tour is designed to be accessible for most participants, including those in wheelchairs. The meeting point at the white fence of Ropes Mansion is easy to find, and the walk covers about 1.5 miles—so comfortable shoes are advised. The tour is typically available in the afternoon and evening, with options to reserve now and pay later for flexible planning. A small group size ensures a personalized experience with plenty of opportunities for questions and interaction.
This experience suits those interested in history, especially Salem’s witch trials, as well as magick enthusiasts looking for a practical, hands-on approach to witchcraft. Fans of Hocus Pocus will find the film locations particularly appealing. The interactive rituals and storytelling style make it a fun, engaging activity for adults and older children, especially if they are curious about the cultural significance of Salem’s witchcraft traditions.

The Discover Salem’s History & Practice Authentic Witchcraft tour offers a well-rounded glimpse into Salem’s dark history and magickal traditions. The small group setting and local guide enhance the personalized feel, making it more than just a sightseeing walk. The hands-on spell casting adds an engaging, educational element that many visitors will appreciate.
While the rating indicates that some might find the experience average, the authentic witchcraft instruction, historic locations, and film sites make this a worthwhile activity for history buffs and magick fans alike. Be prepared for walking, and dress comfortably, especially if visiting during unpredictable weather. This tour provides a unique blend of education, culture, and craft that captures the spirit of Salem today.
Is this tour suitable for children?
This tour is generally suitable for older children and teens interested in history and magic, especially given the interactive ritual activities.
Are spell ingredients included?
Yes, all spell ingredients needed for the casting activities are provided at no extra cost, and participants can take home a few simple spells.
Can I book this tour last minute?
Yes, the tour allows reservation with the option to pay later, making it flexible to book closer to your travel date. Be sure to reserve early as small group sizes fill quickly.
Is the tour accessible for wheelchair users?
The tour is wheelchair accessible, but since it involves walking 1.5 miles, comfortable shoes and weather considerations are advised.
What should I bring?
Bring comfortable shoes, water, and weather-appropriate clothing to ensure a comfortable experience during the outdoor segments.