Key West Ghost and Mysteries Tour
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Key West Ghost and Mysteries Tour
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Key West Ghost and Mysteries Tour

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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.
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Included
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  • Local taxes
  • Local guide
  • Professional guide
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  • Gratuities
Additional
  • Confirmation will be received at time of booking
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Travelers should have a moderate physical fitness level
  • 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
  • This tour/activity will have a maximum of 30 travelers
Features
Tourism
95%
Original
80%
Cultural
80%
Reviews
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Joyce C
5 | 2019-08-26

Ted, our guide, was great! He's full of knowledge about the spooky side of Key West and has even written some books on the subject. The meet up was flawless. The history lesson itself is worth the tour. Ted knows the areas with the most supernatural activity and tells you when to snal photos to capture a spirit. I was a bit skeptical, but actually took a series of photos one after the other at the same place that changed...saw an orb that wasn't there (my partner didn't see it). Creepy fun and worth it!!!

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