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Discover Boothbay’s spooky side with this 1.5-hour haunted ghost walking tour featuring historic inns, pirate legends, and paranormal tales—perfect for spooky enthusiasts.
Exploring Maine’s Boothbay Harbor transforms into a spine-tingling adventure with the Boothbay Haunted Ghost Walking Tour. This 1.5-hour guided experience offers a compelling mix of ghost stories, local history, and iconic landmarks, making it ideal for those interested in the supernatural or Maine’s maritime past. Led by a live English-speaking guide, the tour visits notable sites such as Admiral’s Quarters Inn, the Opera House, and several historic inns, all with a haunted twist.
While the tour’s emphasis on paranormal tales makes it especially engaging for fans of ghost stories, it also offers interesting historical context of Boothbay Harbor. The walking route includes photo stops at key locations around town, providing opportunities to take pictures of these historic spots. The tour runs rain or shine, so visitors should plan for weather, but the experience remains captivating regardless of the weather conditions.


The tour begins at 15 Oak St, where the guide introduces the ghostly themes that run through Boothbay Harbor’s history. From this starting point, the route takes visitors past various historic sites with stories of supernatural encounters and local legends. The stops include the United States Postal Service, The Recovery Room, and Kaler’s Restaurant, each with its own haunted tale or intriguing history.
Throughout the walk, the guide describes ghostly encounters, like Innkeeper Anya’s eerie meeting with Captain Samuel Miller, and explains the paranormal phenomena associated with the Opera House and renowned haunted inns. Visitors learn about manifestations, intelligent hauntings, and poltergeists that are believed to linger in these historic buildings.
The stops are brief but packed with stories, each offering a window into Boothbay’s paranormal past. The photo stops at each location provide a chance to capture the scenic and historic charm of Boothbay Harbor alongside its ghostly reputation.
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One of the tour’s most lively segments involves pirate legends tied to Boothbay’s maritime history. Stories of pirates guarding buried treasure and ghostly guardians offer a fun, adventurous aspect to the tour. These tales add an extra layer of fascination, especially for those interested in maritime folklore.
The tales of pirates mix with stories of manifestations and hauntings, creating a narrative mosaic that connects Boothbay’s seafaring past to its present-day ghost stories. This blend of history and legend makes the experience engaging for all ages, with some stories gentle enough for children, yet intriguing enough for adults.
The guide highlights the local legends, making these stories feel authentic and rooted in Boothbay’s history, rather than just ghost tales. The paranormal stories are complemented by visits to the Harbor House Inn and other inns believed to be haunted by spirits guarding their treasures.

The Opera House stands out as one of the most exciting stops, where stories focus on spectral sightings and unexplained phenomena. Visitors learn about hauntings that have reportedly occurred during performances, and the guide shares historical context about the building’s past as a lively cultural hub.
The Harbor Towne Inn, Captain Sawyer’s Bed and Breakfast, and other historic inns are featured prominently, each with its own paranormal reputation. The stories suggest these places are more than just charming accommodations—they are believed to be homes for lingering spirits. The tales paint a vivid picture of haunted rooms and supernatural activity that continue to captivate visitors.
The stories are balanced between history and ghostly lore, making it clear that these locations are beloved parts of Boothbay’s heritage, even as they are considered haunted hotspots.

The live guide leading the tour is praised for being knowledgeable, interactive, and skilled at setting an atmospheric tone. The guide’s storytelling style combines historical facts with suspenseful narratives, creating a compelling experience that holds attention without being overly scary.
The reviews highlight the guide’s ability to make the stories accessible and engaging, even for children. The group size remains manageable, allowing for interactive storytelling and easy follow-up questions. The pace of the walk allows for enjoyment of the sights and stories without feeling rushed.
This tour’s atmosphere is friendly and fun, making it a great evening activity for families, couples, or anyone interested in Maine’s haunted tales.
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The tour departs from 15 Oak St and includes photo stops at 10 different locations around Boothbay Harbor. Each stop lasts roughly 10 minutes, giving enough time for photos and to absorb the stories. The entire experience is 1.5 hours long, making it suitable for most evening plans.
Booking is flexible with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, and visitors can reserve now and pay later. The tour runs rain or shine, so it’s advisable to dress appropriately for weather conditions.
The tour is designed to be wheelchair accessible, ensuring that most visitors can enjoy the experience without concern over mobility issues.

This haunted walking tour suits those interested in local history, paranormal stories, or ghost legends. It appeals to families looking for a fun, spooky experience, especially since it’s described as not too scary. The engaging guide and short stops make it an accessible choice for most.
Those who love maritime lore and historic inns will find this tour particularly rewarding. Visitors seeking a lighthearted ghost adventure that combines history and storytelling will appreciate this well-rated experience.

The Boothbay Haunted Ghost Walking Tour offers a compact, engaging look into Maine’s haunted history with well-curated stories and iconic locations. Its 4.7 out of 5-star rating from 27 reviews highlights its popularity and quality. The guide’s expertise and the variety of stops ensure a memorable experience that balances history and legend with fun storytelling.
While not overly intense, the tour’s paranormal tales and historic landmarks make it a compelling choice for anyone craving a spooky yet informative adventure in Boothbay Harbor. For those eager to learn about local ghost stories, explore iconic buildings, and enjoy a family-friendly ghost walk, this tour delivers solid value.

How long does the Boothbay Haunted Ghost Walking Tour last?
The tour lasts 1.5 hours.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins and ends at 15 Oak St, Boothbay Harbor.
Is the tour suitable for children?
Yes, the tour is considered not too scary and is suitable for families, especially with children who enjoy ghost stories.
Do I need to worry about the weather?
No, the tour takes place rain or shine. Dress appropriately for the weather.
Is the tour accessible for wheelchair users?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible.
Can I cancel my booking?
Yes, you can cancel for free up to 24 hours before the tour date.
How do I book the tour?
Reservations are available with the option to reserve now and pay later.
What locations does the tour include?
Stops include Admiral’s Quarters Inn, Opera House, Harbor House Inn, and several other historic and haunted sites around Boothbay Harbor.