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rje1152000, Jun 2026
Interesting place to visit
Fun filled day. After we arrived in Salem, we did a trolley tour of the city. Was a nice tour, but the mic was not working. We could not hear the guide. But we saw a lot. We did the Witches museum and the Seven Gables house. Had a good history lesson in each place. I would recommend this tour to any one who has never been to Salem. Our shuttle driver was wonderful also.
Katie_S, Jun 2026
Boston city duck tour
We boarded the duck down by the aquarium, and immediately our captain started educating us and cracking jokes. It was a great time. They drove very safely and we saw lots of sites and then we got to plunge into the Charles River. They even allowed us to take photos of our kids pretending to drive would highly recommend for somebody that wants a tour and also a little fun experience in having a vehicle in the water
Heather_S, May 2026
Five Stars for Justin!
Justin was fantastic! He was theatrical, incredibly knowledgeable, and clearly passionate about both the history and the ghost stories. He shared some truly creepy tales that had our jaws on the floor. The rain kept everyone else away, so we ended up with a private tour, which made the experience even better. Highly recommend!
Rebecca_S, May 2026
Fantabulous!
The Summer Nights was fantastic. Bailey was our guide and driver. He shared a lot of history throughout the different areas that we traveled through. He was very friendly and had a wonderful sense of humor. The crews on the charles river was amazing. The guides on our ride explained several of the buildings and the architecture around them. The sunset views were beautiful! Overall , I would highly recommend this experience to others.
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Prepare to be spooked—and entertained—as you delve into Boston’s eerie past with a knowledgeable guide. Boston ghost tours cover a lot of history. Alongside stops at famous cemeteries and burial grounds, many tours take you to the city’s top attractions and landmarks, like Boston Common, the Old State House, and the stone streets of the North End. Whether it’s a walking or trolley tour, you’ll hear creepy tales from the Revolutionary War, all about people like the Boston Strangler and Cotton Mather, and maybe have a pint or two in a pub said to be haunted.