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Key West Ghost and Mysteries Guided Tour

Overview
Discover why Key West is one of the most haunted locations in the country on this 90 minute walking tour that starts at the corner of Duval and Caroline Streets, and led by your experienced guide and storyteller. Walk down hidden lanes and discover Key West's often bizarre history and hear tales of our most colorful ghosts. You will listen to the strange tale of Count Von Cosel, see where the enchanted Robert the Doll lived and hear his story, and be captivated by the strange tale about The Watcher, and the ghost at La Concha. You will go inside the former residence of a prominent Key West family, now turned restaurant, and hear the chilling tale of the spirit that now inhabits that space. You will learn terminology used for various ghost forms and how to take pictures on your camera. Interactive and spooky fun for the whole family!
City: Key West
Sat 28 Dec
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Starting at $32.26
Sat 28 Dec
Starting at $32.26
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What's Included
Local guide
Professional guide
All taxes, fees and handling charges
Local taxes
Additional Info
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
  • Operates in all weather conditions, please dress appropriately
  • Children must be accompanied by an adult
  • A minimum of 2 people per booking is required
  • A maximum of 30 people per booking
What To Expect
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Key West Ghost and Mysteries Tour
Check-in for the ghost tour is no later than 8:45 at the corner of Duval and Caroline Street in front of the Porter Mansion on the Duval Street side. There is a small booth just at the entrance to the property, at the beginning of the 300 block of Duval Street, and that is where you will do your check-in. At 9pm the guide will depart and walk you down Rose Lane for an introduction to the tour which includes some Key West history, terminology used when talking about different spirit sightings, instructions on how to take pictures, and general guidelines. Key West is Florida's second oldest city and one of the most haunted locations in the country. From Rose Lane you will walk to the end of the block stopping at the Casa Antigua, Ernest Hemingway's first Key West residence where he fell in love with Key West and wrote "A Farewell to Arms". You will hear what happened in this interesting building and the ghostly story about The Watcher. The tour then moves up to Eaton Street to the Artist House where you will hear the story of the creepy, Robert the Doll and see where he used to live. Next the tour moves to Bahama Street where the oldest graveyard is located in back of Saint Paul's Church. You are invited to use the dowsing rods at this point to try to engage spirit activity. Just past the graveyard is the Dean-Lopez Funeral Home. This stop is where the strange tale of Count Von Cosel and Elana is related. This story is stranger than fiction, but it's all true and documented. You now will wind back around to the La Concha Hotel and hear what happened at the tallest building in Key West. It's a ghostly tale, but not what you probably think. Next the tour moves to the Oldest House and Gardens to explore the grounds at the back of the house, and hear stories about the family who lived here and learn about the many ghostly sightings. This is the most active location on the tour and many guests get pictures on their cameras. Finally, the tour moves inside to hear the chilling tale of a prominent Key West family at their former residence. As the tour concludes, there is time for stories and picture sharing. The tour is interactive and questions are encouraged. The tour ends at 10:30 across the street from where it started.
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Reviews (898)
Dcbrickert
Jun 2012
Went on the 9pm show june 4th 2012, went into the porter house and tried to move keys with mind. That part was really dumb, it was really hot inside because we had about 25 people cramped into a little room, other locations lacked interest, tour guide tried his best to deliver his presentation but the subjects just wasn't very interesting. He also said key west was the third most haunted town in America, I have never heard of this nor have I ever seen them on any list. The top three he gave did not have savannah on it. All and all key west just isn't a ghost tour place.
Joan B
May 2012
Ive been coming down to Key West for years now and never had the opportunity to go on the Ghost Tour, but this time around I did. My two friends and I had a great time with Southernmost Ted being our guide. Ted is very knowledge about Key West history and delievers the stories with ease and authenticity. You don't feel like you are on an auto-pilot tour where the guide repeats every story exactly the way he did before. I feel if I went on the tour again and again that it would be a unique experience each time. Thanks for a pleasant and interesting evening! -Joan
jazzergirl
Apr 2012
Just got back from a trip to Key West with a group of people (9 adults and 7 teenagers). We had the pleasure of taking a private ghost tour with Tim the owner. He was kind enough to arrange it for our group of 16 and even gave us a small discount. It was a lot of fun! Tim shared a lot of interesting Key West history. The teens especially enjoyed the "creepy" facts Tim shared. They would have liked to have been a little more scared, but enjoyed the evening none the less.

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