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Spooky Strand Ghost Tour

Overview
Galveston has seen a horrifying number of sudden deaths. An ungodly number of the islands dearly departed, well never departed. Their spirits are lurking in the shadows, alleys, staircases and stalk THE STRAND every day! The historic 19th century buildings on THE STRAND have become ghost sanctuaries. And the ghosts inside are just dying to meet you.

Join us on our 90 minute walking tour as we explore the fascinating paranormal happenings on the strand, the original street of horror. Hurricanes, war, fire, and epidemics! The pirate Jean Lafitte even turned the island into a den of thieves. Galveston has more ghosts than any other city in U.S.

Walking in the night, translucent figures will float by the windows. Shadows will suddenly appear and objects move of their own accord as we huddle closer to one another for are mutual protection. We never know what’s waiting for us around the corners. Beware and be scared! After all Galveston is nothing but “a cemetery with a beach attached.”
City: Galveston
Wed 25 Dec
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Starting at $25.00
Wed 25 Dec
Starting at $25.00
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What's Included
Experienced Guide Tour
Additional Info
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
  • Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Active military personnel free
  • Active military personnel free
What To Expect
1
Galveston Railroad Museum
At its height this railroad station saw over 40,000 people a day on their way to Galveston's bars, casinos and brothels. An engineer by the name of William Watson would entertain the passing crowds by doing handstands on the cattle guard of the engines. One unfortunate day he SLIPPED and was immediately decapitated. A derby hat was still securely sitting on the head they found A MILE AWAY!
2
Grand 1894 Opera House
Charles F. Coghlan a famous British actor sailed to Galveston to grace the stage of The Grand Opera House. But poor Charles died before the curtain was ever raised. What to do with this distinguished visitor’s body? While waiting for the answer THE GREAT STORM demolished the island and carried Charles coffin out to sea. It floated from Galveston to Prince Albert Sound before it finally made land…ABOUT A MILE FROM WHERE CHARLES WAS GOING TO RETIRE!
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Reviews (52)
whitneyl487
Jul 2021
Nicki was our tour guide. She was fun and entertaining. There was also interesting history to be learned about the buildings downtown.
Response from Host
Jul 2021
I'm glad you had a great time. Thank you for writing such a wonderful review. And thank you for allowing us to share some of Galveston's awesome history with you. We hope to see you again soon
Kimberly_S
Jul 2021
Michael was fantastic. He as knowledgeable and engaging. He had the right amount of humor. Highly recommend this tour. .
Response from Host
Jul 2021
I'm glad to hear Michael did a great job. Thank you for taking the time to write. We all enjoy a awesome review. We hope to see you again soon and we hope your rest of your stay in Galveston was enjoyable
FeliciaC
Jul 2021
Our family had a great time on this tour, 12 year old twins were talking about everything we learned and all the spooky spots. History of Galveston was great, we would recommend.
Response from Host
Jul 2021
Thank you for allowing us to share some of Galveston's history with your family. Glad that everybody had a good time. We hope to see you and your family soon. And again thank you for writing

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