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Discover Salem's only Friday the 13th tour focusing on superstitions, hauntings, and ghost stories, lasting 90 minutes for $48 per person with a friendly guide.

The Spirits and Superstitions: A Friday the 13th Tour in Salem offers a one-of-a-kind experience designed specifically for Friday the 13th. Priced at $48.00 per person, this 90-minute outdoor tour allows visitors to explore Salem’s haunted past, superstitions, and paranormal stories with a licensed guide. The tour departs from 32 Derby Square and is limited to groups of up to 39 guests, ensuring a comfortable and engaging atmosphere.
What makes this tour stand out is its exclusive focus on superstitions and ghost stories tied to Salem’s history, available only on Friday the 13th. While it covers some iconic sites like the Witch House exterior and Broad Street Cemetery, it offers a curated, outdoor-only experience driven by storytelling rather than building entry. This format makes it accessible, weather-dependent, and dog-friendly, appealing to those eager for a spooky yet casual outing.

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The tour kicks off at Salem Old Town Hall, a historic building with a reputation for spooky tales. Here, the guide sets the tone by sharing insights about the night ahead and Salem’s haunted reputation. The 20-minute stop is free of charge but provides context for the stories to come, making it a good introduction to Salem’s eerie atmosphere.
This stop emphasizes the importance of setting the scene, helping visitors understand Salem’s deep roots in superstition and paranormal activity. The outdoor setting allows for a relaxed start, with plenty of room for storytelling and questions.

Next, the tour moves along Essex Street, a lively pedestrian thoroughfare packed with shops and historic facades. For 20 minutes, the guide walks with the group, sharing tales of Salem’s superstitions and their role in local history. This stretch offers a chance to see Salem’s vibrant street life while learning about its haunted lore.
While the walking portion is outdoors, it provides an organic backdrop to stories about Salem’s past and its reputation for supernatural phenomena. This segment helps bridge Salem’s modern-day charm with its ghostly legends.

The Witch House, the only remaining structure with direct links to Salem’s witch trials, features heavily in Salem’s paranormal stories. The tour stops outside the exterior of the Witch House for 5 minutes, allowing for a brief discussion of its haunted reputation.
Though no inside access is included, the exterior view offers a visual connection to Salem’s dark history. The guide shares highlights of the Witch House’s supernatural tales, emphasizing its significance as a haunted landmark in Salem’s witchcraft lore.

Continuing the outdoor journey, the group visits the exterior of one of Salem’s most haunted hotels. For 20 minutes, the guide explores the history of superstitions associated with Salem’s lodging and local legends about paranormal activity at this site.
This segment emphasizes Salem’s long-standing association with superstitions, providing context for why certain places are believed to be haunted. The outdoor setting and historic structure make the stories more tangible, even from outside.

The tour ends at Broad Street Cemetery, a location famous for ghost stories and paranormal tales. The 5-minute stop involves a brief overview of the cemetery’s chilling reputation and its role in Salem’s haunted lore.
Since the tour does not go inside, visitors should expect a quick but atmospheric conclusion. The outdoor cemetery setting reinforces the eerie tone, and the guide’s storytelling leaves a lasting impression of Salem’s ghostly past.

This tour is friendly for most travelers, with service animals allowed and easy access via public transportation nearby. It’s suitable for children when accompanied by a ticketed adult, making it family-friendly.
The activity runs rain or shine, so weather-appropriate clothing and comfortable shoes are recommended. Since no buildings or cemeteries are entered, the route is mostly flat and accessible for most. With a group size of up to 39 guests, the experience remains intimate enough for personal interaction.
The tour is led by a licensed guide who specializes in Salem’s supernatural stories. Based on reviews, guides like Samantha are described as entertaining, capable of making the stories engaging while maintaining a spooky atmosphere. The storytelling style aims to educate while keeping the mood fun and mysterious.
While some stops like the hotel and mansion were reportedly missed during past tours, the core focus remains on Salem’s superstitions and ghost stories. The tour is designed to be an outdoor-only activity, so guests should be prepared for the weather and plan accordingly.
Booking in advance, on average 65 days ahead, is recommended, especially for a limited edition event like this. The tour offers free cancellation if canceled at least 24 hours in advance, providing peace of mind for planning. The mobile ticket makes it easy to check in on the day of the tour, and service animals are permitted.
This experience is ideal for history enthusiasts, ghost story lovers, and those interested in Salem’s superstitions. It suits visitors who appreciate outdoor activities and want a focused, storytelling-based tour that highlights Salem’s haunted reputation without entering buildings or cemeteries.
The 90-minute duration makes it accessible for most schedules, and the price point makes it a budget-friendly option for those looking to explore Salem’s spooky side with a knowledgeable guide.
Spirits and Superstitions offers a distinctive look at Salem’s haunted legends, centered on superstitions, ghost stories, and paranormal tales. The outdoor format, focused stops, and engaging guides create an immersive experience perfect for Friday the 13th visitors seeking a spooky adventure.
While some stops may be brief or not include interior visits, the curated stories about Salem’s supernatural past provide a memorable, atmospheric journey. This tour is suitable for those who want a focused, outdoor experience that explores Salem’s chilling legends on a rare date—Friday the 13th.
“We enjoyed our tour with Samantha. She was entertaining and the tour was lovely. Unfortunately, many of the stops did not occur such as the hotel a…”
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, children can participate when accompanied by a ticketed adult, and the outdoor nature makes it suitable for families.
Does the tour include any inside visits?
No, the tour does not enter any buildings or cemeteries; all stops are outdoors.
What should I wear?
Wear comfortable shoes and dress according to the weather, as the tour runs rain or shine.
Can I cancel my booking?
Yes, you can cancel for free up to 24 hours before the tour begins.
Is the tour accessible for most travelers?
Yes, it is accessible and suitable for most, with outdoor stops on flat terrain.
Where does the tour start and end?
It starts at 32 Derby Square and ends at Broad Street Cemetery.
How long is the tour?
It lasts approximately 1 hour 30 minutes.
Is the tour dog-friendly?
Yes, service animals are allowed, making it pet-friendly.
How many people are in each group?
Group sizes can be up to 39 guests, maintaining an intimate experience.
What makes this Salem tour different from others?
It is the only tour available on Friday the 13th that focuses specifically on superstitions and ghost stories, with a strong outdoor emphasis.