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Visite fantôme hantée de San Diego

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Aller à l'intérieur!! Nous sommes les seuls lieux d'entrée de la tournée ! Covid le veut.
Lors de notre OFFICIAL Haunted San Diego Ghost Tour, vous entendrez des histoires palpitantes sur de vraies personnes, l'histoire, le folklore et les fantômes qui font de San Diego l'une des villes les plus hantées de l'ouest.

Nous sommes la tournée fantôme SD la mieux notée sur TripAdvisor, Yelp, Google et Facebook.

Notre visite en bus et à pied d'environ 2 heures donne vie à l'histoire de San Diego… une histoire de fantôme à la fois. Préparez-vous à une combinaison d'histoire authentique, de véritables moments effrayants et de plaisanteries ringardes pour alléger l'ambiance. Soyez prêt à vivre un éventail d'émotions et à découvrir également le côté obscur de SD.

Rejoignez-nous lors de notre visite et vous découvrirez :

Notre preuve que les fantômes existent
Histoire captivante racontée de manière théâtrale
Des conteurs dramatiques professionnels en costume
Le carrosse fantôme, notre cercueil/théâtre sur roues
Des événements obsédants se produisent parfois en tournée (c'est rare mais ça arrive)

Il est temps de s'inscrire et de faire peur !
Ville: San Diego
Sat 09 Nov
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Ce qui est inclu
World-Class Storytellers and Trained Thespians
Historically Accurate Ghost Stories
Spooky and Haunted Locations
Haunted San Diego Ghost Tour
Disembark at All Locations and Enter the Majority of Them
Experience the Ghost Coach, our Coffin on Wheels.
Intimate Tour with Limited Seats
Information additionnelle
  • Animaux d'assistance autorisés
  • Des options de transport en commun sont disponibles à proximité
  • Convient à tous les niveaux de forme physique
  • Notre visite guidée hantée est petite et intime . Nous n'avons que 14 places disponibles par tour. En tant que tel, nous avons besoin d'au moins 8 personnes/chasseur de fantômes pour fonctionner. Si, pour une raison quelconque, il semble que la visite n'aura pas lieu (c'est rare mais cela arrive parfois), nous vous appellerons personnellement avec une mise à jour de la visite 2 à 3 heures avant le début de votre visite. Si votre tour ne se passe pas, encore une fois très rare, nous vous rembourserons ou vous déplacerons à une autre date. N'hésitez pas à nous appeler (619.255.6170) ou à nous envoyer un e-mail pour toute question ou si vous souhaitez simplement une mise à jour sur le nombre de personnes inscrites jusqu'à présent. Si nous ne prenons pas immédiatement en charge, nous vous répondrons dans les plus brefs délais.
  • Veuillez vous assurer d'être sur la place 15 minutes avant l'embarquement de votre visite. Nous opérons et venons vous chercher à Plaza Guanajuato | 2415 San Diego Ave, San Diego, CA 92110. C'est la place de l'autre côté de la rue et en bas d'une devanture de magasin du cimetière de la vieille ville (nom officiel du cimetière El Campo Santo). Vous verrez notre bus violet.
  • Veuillez vous assurer d'utiliser les toilettes avant votre visite. Vous irez dans des lieux historiques qui n'ont pas d'accès aux toilettes, et votre groupe doit absolument utiliser les toilettes avant de nous rejoindre. Les salles de bains se trouvent dans les restaurants et commerces voisins. Il y a des toilettes publiques à l'arrière du café Coyote, à un pâté de maisons. Il suffit de marcher jusqu'au fond de leur place.
  • Si vous conduisez, veuillez vous présenter tôt pour vous garer.
  • Les animaux d'assistance sont autorisés à condition qu'ils soient petits et ne dérangent pas le autres participants. Si vous avez un animal plus gros comme un berger allemand, vous devrez acheter un siège supplémentaire et vous ne pourrez peut-être pas entrer dans certains endroits car ils contiennent des artefacts historiques fragiles et très précieux.
À quoi s'attendre
1
Gaslamp Museum at the Davis-Horton House
You will enter the house that the San Diego Ghost Hunters, tell us is currently the "most active", location in SD. Even more active then the more famous ones. Entry is included! This is the house where people would come to die as it was a hospital of sorts with a dramatic history. Our guests have experienced being pushed around the house with a hand on their back when there is no one behind them and catching mysterious shapes on camera, lots of orbs here as well. Bring your camera! While we can't employ ghost or guarantee something will happen, things can and will occur we just don't know when.
2
Villa Montezuma Museum
You will go on the premise of the Villa, a museum that is closed at night. But don't be fooled, if you read our reviews, this location is one of many people's top, our presentation there is very well received and plus lots of eerie things have been captured by our guest lens. You will see this location, which is haunted by 2 people who once lived there. Strangely enough, they say, it is the first person to live in the house and the last to live in the Villa Montezuma. Perhaps you will hear music from beyond or see a haunted artifact move.
3
Whaley House Museum
You will go on the premises of the Whaley House. Find out how it all began with Yankee Jim and it's other doomed occupants. Get the, for lack of a better word, "Greatest Hits" tales at this location.
4
El Campo Santo Cemetery
What is a haunted tour without a graveyard? You will enter this location and be told the stories among the tombstones. Back to where it all began. Old Town San Diego, El Campo Santo Cemetery has a long history of the macabre. Ghosts there are disturbed as their burial grounds have been disturbed many times. Strange figures still appear seemingly to glow and float above the ground.
5
Gaslamp Museum at the Davis-Horton House
You will enter the house that the San Diego Ghost Hunters, tell us is currently the "most active", location in SD. Even more active then the more famous ones. Entry is included! This is the house where people would come to die as it was a hospital of sorts with a dramatic history. Our guests have experienced being pushed around the house with a hand on their back when there is no one behind them and catching mysterious shapes on camera, lots of orbs here as well. Bring your camera! While we can't employ ghost or guarantee something will happen, things can and will occur we just don't know when.
6
Villa Montezuma Museum
You will go on the premise of the Villa, a museum that is closed at night. But don't be fooled, if you read our reviews, this location is one of many people's top, our presentation there is very well received and plus lots of eerie things have been captured by our guest lens. You will see this location, which is haunted by 2 people who once lived there. Strangely enough, they say, it is the first person to live in the house and the last to live in the Villa Montezuma. Perhaps you will hear music from beyond or see a haunted artifact move.
7
Whaley House Museum
You will go on the premises of the Whaley House. Find out how it all began with Yankee Jim and it's other doomed occupants. Get the, for lack of a better word, "Greatest Hits" tales at this location.
8
El Campo Santo Cemetery
What is a haunted tour without a graveyard? You will enter this location and be told the stories among the tombstones. Back to where it all began. Old Town San Diego, El Campo Santo Cemetery has a long history of the macabre. Ghosts there are disturbed as their burial grounds have been disturbed many times. Strange figures still appear seemingly to glow and float above the ground.
9
Gaslamp Museum at the Davis-Horton House
You will enter the house that the San Diego Ghost Hunters, tell us is currently the "most active", location in SD. Even more active then the more famous ones. Entry is included! This is the house where people would come to die as it was a hospital of sorts with a dramatic history. Our guests have experienced being pushed around the house with a hand on their back when there is no one behind them and catching mysterious shapes on camera, lots of orbs here as well. Bring your camera! While we can't employ ghost or guarantee something will happen, things can and will occur we just don't know when.
10
Villa Montezuma Museum
You will go on the premise of the Villa, a museum that is closed at night. But don't be fooled, if you read our reviews, this location is one of many people's top, our presentation there is very well received and plus lots of eerie things have been captured by our guest lens. You will see this location, which is haunted by 2 people who once lived there. Strangely enough, they say, it is the first person to live in the house and the last to live in the Villa Montezuma. Perhaps you will hear music from beyond or see a haunted artifact move.
11
Whaley House Museum
You will go on the premises of the Whaley House. Find out how it all began with Yankee Jim and it's other doomed occupants. Get the, for lack of a better word, "Greatest Hits" tales at this location.
12
El Campo Santo Cemetery
What is a haunted tour without a graveyard? You will enter this location and be told the stories among the tombstones. Back to where it all began. Old Town San Diego, El Campo Santo Cemetery has a long history of the macabre. Ghosts there are disturbed as their burial grounds have been disturbed many times. Strange figures still appear seemingly to glow and float above the ground.
13
Gaslamp Museum at the Davis-Horton House
You will enter the house that the San Diego Ghost Hunters, tell us is currently the "most active", location in SD. Even more active then the more famous ones. Entry is included! This is the house where people would come to die as it was a hospital of sorts with a dramatic history. Our guests have experienced being pushed around the house with a hand on their back when there is no one behind them and catching mysterious shapes on camera, lots of orbs here as well. Bring your camera! While we can't employ ghost or guarantee something will happen, things can and will occur we just don't know when.
14
Villa Montezuma Museum
You will go on the premise of the Villa, a museum that is closed at night. But don't be fooled, if you read our reviews, this location is one of many people's top, our presentation there is very well received and plus lots of eerie things have been captured by our guest lens. You will see this location, which is haunted by 2 people who once lived there. Strangely enough, they say, it is the first person to live in the house and the last to live in the Villa Montezuma. Perhaps you will hear music from beyond or see a haunted artifact move.
15
Whaley House Museum
You will go on the premises of the Whaley House. Find out how it all began with Yankee Jim and it's other doomed occupants. Get the, for lack of a better word, "Greatest Hits" tales at this location.
16
El Campo Santo Cemetery
What is a haunted tour without a graveyard? You will enter this location and be told the stories among the tombstones. Back to where it all began. Old Town San Diego, El Campo Santo Cemetery has a long history of the macabre. Ghosts there are disturbed as their burial grounds have been disturbed many times. Strange figures still appear seemingly to glow and float above the ground.
17
Gaslamp Museum at the Davis-Horton House
You will enter the house that the San Diego Ghost Hunters, tell us is currently the "most active", location in SD. Even more active then the more famous ones. Entry is included! This is the house where people would come to die as it was a hospital of sorts with a dramatic history. Our guests have experienced being pushed around the house with a hand on their back when there is no one behind them and catching mysterious shapes on camera, lots of orbs here as well. Bring your camera! While we can't employ ghost or guarantee something will happen, things can and will occur we just don't know when.
18
Villa Montezuma Museum
You will go on the premise of the Villa, a museum that is closed at night. But don't be fooled, if you read our reviews, this location is one of many people's top, our presentation there is very well received and plus lots of eerie things have been captured by our guest lens. You will see this location, which is haunted by 2 people who once lived there. Strangely enough, they say, it is the first person to live in the house and the last to live in the Villa Montezuma. Perhaps you will hear music from beyond or see a haunted artifact move.
19
Whaley House Museum
You will go on the premises of the Whaley House. Find out how it all began with Yankee Jim and it's other doomed occupants. Get the, for lack of a better word, "Greatest Hits" tales at this location.
20
El Campo Santo Cemetery
What is a haunted tour without a graveyard? You will enter this location and be told the stories among the tombstones. Back to where it all began. Old Town San Diego, El Campo Santo Cemetery has a long history of the macabre. Ghosts there are disturbed as their burial grounds have been disturbed many times. Strange figures still appear seemingly to glow and float above the ground.
21
Gaslamp Museum at the Davis-Horton House
You will enter the house that the San Diego Ghost Hunters, tell us is currently the "most active", location in SD. Even more active then the more famous ones. Entry is included! This is the house where people would come to die as it was a hospital of sorts with a dramatic history. Our guests have experienced being pushed around the house with a hand on their back when there is no one behind them and catching mysterious shapes on camera, lots of orbs here as well. Bring your camera! While we can't employ ghost or guarantee something will happen, things can and will occur we just don't know when.
22
Villa Montezuma Museum
You will go on the premise of the Villa, a museum that is closed at night. But don't be fooled, if you read our reviews, this location is one of many people's top, our presentation there is very well received and plus lots of eerie things have been captured by our guest lens. You will see this location, which is haunted by 2 people who once lived there. Strangely enough, they say, it is the first person to live in the house and the last to live in the Villa Montezuma. Perhaps you will hear music from beyond or see a haunted artifact move.
23
Whaley House Museum
You will go on the premises of the Whaley House. Find out how it all began with Yankee Jim and it's other doomed occupants. Get the, for lack of a better word, "Greatest Hits" tales at this location.
24
El Campo Santo Cemetery
What is a haunted tour without a graveyard? You will enter this location and be told the stories among the tombstones. Back to where it all began. Old Town San Diego, El Campo Santo Cemetery has a long history of the macabre. Ghosts there are disturbed as their burial grounds have been disturbed many times. Strange figures still appear seemingly to glow and float above the ground.
25
Musée Gaslamp à la maison Davis-Horton
Vous entrerez dans la maison qui, selon les chasseurs de fantômes de San Diego, est actuellement l'emplacement "le plus actif" de SD. Encore plus actif que les plus célèbres. L'entrée est incluse ! C'est la maison où les gens venaient mourir car c'était une sorte d'hôpital avec une histoire dramatique. Nos invités ont fait l'expérience d'être poussés dans la maison avec une main sur le dos alors qu'il n'y a personne derrière eux et d'attraper des formes mystérieuses devant la caméra, beaucoup d'orbes ici aussi. Apportez votre appareil photo ! Bien que nous ne puissions pas utiliser de fantôme ou garantir que quelque chose se produira, des choses peuvent se produire et se produiront, nous ne savons tout simplement pas quand.
26
Musée de la Villa Montezuma
Vous irez sur les lieux de la Villa, un musée qui est fermé la nuit. Mais ne vous y trompez pas, si vous lisez nos critiques, cet endroit est l'un des meilleurs pour beaucoup de gens, notre présentation y est très bien accueillie et de plus, de nombreuses choses étranges ont été capturées par notre objectif invité. Vous verrez cet endroit, qui est hanté par 2 personnes qui y vivaient autrefois. Curieusement, disent-ils, c'est la première personne à habiter la maison et la dernière à habiter la Villa Montezuma. Peut-être entendrez-vous de la musique d'au-delà ou verrez-vous un artefact hanté se déplacer.
27
Musée de la maison Whaley
Vous vous rendrez dans les locaux de la Whaley House. Découvrez comment tout a commencé avec Yankee Jim et ses autres occupants condamnés. Obtenez, faute d'un meilleur mot, les contes "Greatest Hits" à cet endroit.
28
Cimetière du Campo Santo
Qu'est-ce qu'une visite hantée sans cimetière ? Vous entrerez dans cet endroit et vous entendrez raconter les histoires parmi les pierres tombales. Retour là où tout a commencé. Vieille ville de San Diego, le cimetière El Campo Santo a une longue histoire macabre. Les fantômes y sont dérangés car leurs lieux de sépulture ont été dérangés à plusieurs reprises. Des figures étranges semblent encore briller et flotter au-dessus du sol.
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Commentaires (327)
Dawn C
Sep 2013
On a whim, my daughter decided she wanted to take a haunted tour of San Diego, mind you, I had begged for years for her to go with me, so I was elated! The price of the tour was reasonable by comparison to other tours I had taken, the bus was clean and air conditioned, which was greatly helpful as San Diego was incredibly hot and muggy Labor Day weekend. The tour never lagged, our tour guide Dante kept us entertained with stories of history and ghostly nature. The sites we had toured were ones in which we had never even heard of! Being guests of San Diego on probably more than 50 times over the past 10 years, we had never even seen these places and it was amazing to be touring something we had not seen in previous visits. I would have liked to go into all the places we visited, but understanding that they are either closed for renovations/closed for business hours, etc. it was understandable that we could not enter Villa Montezuma or Whaley House. So I was not to upset about that, because we did enter two other venues, and quite enjoyed those sites. Horton Grand Hotel was an amazing site with fantastic history and as a avid Wyatt Earp lover, I was especially excited to visit there. The most exciting site was the visit to the former hospital, where some guests on the tour encountered ghostly activity with the meters provided on the tour. That was so fun! Ending the tour at the grave yard was a perfect example of excellent planning! The ghost droppings were a great touch and we couldn't have been happier with our tour. Thank you Dante!
dodg1988
Aug 2013
I had gone on a similar tour years ago when I was in SD and I loved it, but this wasn't anything special. Our guide was good and entertaining enough but the content of the tour just wasn't great. You start off walking to (and don't go in) the Whaley house where scary stories are told about its haunted past. Unfortunately, we had just gone to the Whaley house museum and many of the stories from the tour didn't match those from the museum. Now maybe the tour was right but I tend to believe the facts from the museum. I can forgive specifics like the ages of some of the people in the stories but the fact that one ghosts whom the tour claimed died at the house didn't actually die at the house made me suspicious the rest of the night. You next board a bus and travel to the Villa Montezuma. There are more stories and a magic trick involving a "haunted key". Now when I went on the ghost tour before we were able to go inside the house. I guess it has been closed as a museum due to funding issues so we had to stand on the sidewalk outside in a sketchy neighborhood. Watching the individuals at the liquor store across the street took me out of the mindset of ghosts. The next destination is in the gaslamp quarter of SD to a hotel. We went inside the lobby and heard the tales, no complaints. Next was to the William Davis. We were able to go inside and hear some tales of this creepy house with some nice lighting added for effect. A short "ghost hunt" followed with electro-magnetic readers that pick up ghost energy, apparently. This was the highlight of the tour. Back to the bus and back to old town hearing more tales enroute. You end the night at the El Campo cemetery and hear more stories related to the Whaleys. Overall, it was a decent tour of San Diego that happened to have a few ghost stories thrown in. Next time I will probably just get a book about the haunted spots in SD and take a self guided tour. FYI, the William Heath Davis house is a museum and can be visited during regular business hours.
kat97140
Mar 2013
Victoria was our 'ghost host' for the tour my 12 year old daughter and I took in February. Even if you put all the 'ghost stuff' aside, the tour was rich with history and some great laughs. Highly entertaining, interesting and we caught some serious ghost activity. So much so, that my daughter begged me to return to a couple of the places the next day. My daughter photographed several 'orbs' at the hotel (the name fails me at the moment) in the Gaslamp District and I had caught some orbs at the William Heath Davis House. Coll stuff! The whole tour was a ton of fun and for the money, what a unique experience.

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