Salem’s Double Trouble Combo Tour: Combining History and Ghost Stories
If you’ve ever wondered what Salem is truly about beyond the crowds and souvenir shops, this Double Trouble Combination Pass could be a great way to get a fuller picture. It’s crafted for those who want a bit of everything—an informative walk through Salem’s infamous past during the day, followed by a spooky, story-filled ghost tour after dark.
One of the best things about this experience is that it packages two popular walking tours, helping you save money and time, rather than booking separate outings. The guides seem to be well-trained and engaging, which really makes a difference when you’re out walking for about three hours total. However, a potential downside is that some guests have mentioned the tours can feel a bit rushed or, in some cases, not as well-organized as they could be—so it’s worth keeping your expectations balanced.
This experience is ideal if you’re a history buff with a curiosity for the supernatural, or if you’re simply looking to make the most of your Salem visit with a mix of learning and fun. If you’re traveling with friends or even a solo adventure, this combo offers a good, well-rounded way to spend your time. Just be prepared for some walking, and consider whether you’re comfortable navigating Salem’s streets at night, especially if you’re unfamiliar with the area.
Key Points
- Two Tours in One: Combines a historical walk during the day with a ghost-themed tour at night.
- Cost-Effective: Offers a package deal that covers more ground than booking separately.
- Informative Guides: Guests praise the guides for their knowledge, personality, and ability to keep things interesting.
- Duration and Pace: About 3 hours total, with each part lasting roughly 1 hour 30 minutes, so comfortable shoes are a must.
- Location and Meeting Point: Starts at 29 Congress St, Salem; close to public transportation options.
- Reviews Vary: While most rave about the guides and stories, some mention issues like starting locations and tour pacing.
A Deep Dive into the Salem Double Trouble Experience

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What’s Included and How It Works
The Double Trouble pass gives you access to two walking tours—Steps through 1692, which covers Salem’s witches’ history, and Salem’s Spooky Specters, the after-dark ghost tales. Both are led by certified guides, adding credibility and engaging storytelling to the experience. You’ll get a mobile ticket, so no need for paper, and the tours are designed to be easy to follow, making them accessible to most travelers.
The meeting point at 29 Congress St is convenient for most visitors, especially those staying in or near downtown Salem. The tours are free to enter, but it’s the guides’ storytelling and the stops along the way that bring the experience to life. No private transportation is included, so you’ll need to navigate your own way to the start point.
The Day Tour: “Steps Through 1692”
This part of the tour is where you’ll learn about Salem’s infamous witch trials. You’re taken on a walk through key sites like Bridget Bishop’s and Sheriff Corwin’s homes, the Old Salem Gaol, and the Courthouse. You’ll also visit the Old Burying Point and Salem Witch Trials Memorial, soaking in the historical context and paying respects.
Guests have described this segment as informative and engaging. One reviewer noted, “We learned so much about the city,” and appreciated guides who made the history lively and approachable. The hour and a half spent here is enough to get a solid overview without feeling overwhelmed, but some have found the start point a bit inconvenient or distant from the main sights.
The Night Tour: “Salem’s Spooky Specters”
As dusk falls, the scene shifts to the haunted and mysterious side of Salem. This hour and a half walk takes you through some of Salem’s most haunted spots, where your guide recounts ghost stories, sightings, and eerie legends. The atmosphere becomes more chilling and fun, especially if you enjoy spooky tales.
Guests like Jolene appreciated this part, saying, “Our guide was extremely knowledgeable and her ghost stories intriguing.” Others have mentioned that guides need to brush up on their local lore, but overall, the storytelling adds a memorable dimension to your Salem visit.
What Real Travelers Say
Most reviews are positive about the guides—people mention guides like Tom and Kat as being fun, energetic, and knowledgeable. One reviewer specifically praised a guide named Kat, saying she was “fantastic—funny and knowledgeable,” and kept even teenagers entertained. That’s a big plus if you’re traveling with different age groups.
However, not all experiences are perfect. A few reviewers found the tours to be somewhat rushed, or felt that the second ghost tour was repetitive and less engaging. One customer described the start location as “far off from the first talking point,” which caused some confusion, and another noted guides lacked in storytelling flair.
Price and Value
At $61 per person, the combined experience is reasonably priced given that you’re getting two tours for roughly three hours of activity. Considering the cost of individual Salem tours, this bundle offers fair value—especially if guides are engaging and the routes are interesting. Many reviewers felt they received good value, with one even rating it a perfect 10/10.
Keep in mind, that most travelers book about 53 days in advance, indicating that it’s a popular choice. Planning ahead ensures you get a spot for this well-reviewed combo.
Practical Tips
- Wear comfortable shoes because you’ll be walking through Salem’s streets, some of which can be cobbled or uneven.
- Arrive early at the meeting point, especially in peak season, to avoid missing part of the tour.
- Prepare for the weather, especially since the ghost tour is after dark and might involve outdoor walking.
- Check the start times carefully—some reviews mention confusion about the schedule, so verify your booking details.
Who Should Consider This Tour?

If you’re genuinely interested in Salem’s historic trials and legends, this combo is perfect. It’s also well-suited for those wanting a structured, guided experience rather than wandering on your own. The tours are family-friendly enough, provided everyone is up for some walking and storytelling, but they’re especially tailored to those who love a good ghost story or historical intrigue.
Travelers who prioritize knowledgeable guides and a balanced mix of facts and stories will find this experience rewarding. However, if you prefer more in-depth historical detail or an independent exploration, you might find some aspects a bit superficial.
Final Thoughts
The Double Trouble Combination Pass offers a well-rounded view of Salem—its dark past, its ghostly legends, and its eerie charm. It’s about 3 hours of walking fun, with guides that generally receive praise for their energy and storytelling skills. The price feels justified, especially when compared to separate tours, and many reviewers highlight the value for money.
However, be prepared for some inconsistencies—like a few guides who may not be at their storytelling best, or a start location that’s not quite perfect. Still, for most visitors, this combination provides a memorable and engaging way to experience Salem’s haunted streets and historic sites.
If you enjoy history mixed with a bit of spooky fun and don’t mind walking outdoors, this tour is worth considering. It’s especially good for travelers who want a comprehensive, guided look at Salem’s past and present in a single, convenient package.
Double Trouble Combination Pass: 2 Tours (History & Ghost Tours)
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FAQs

Is this tour suitable for children?
While not specifically marketed as a family tour, the walking nature and storytelling make it generally appropriate for older children who enjoy history and ghost stories. Younger kids may find parts a bit spooky or slow.
How long does the entire experience last?
The combined tours take about 3 hours total—roughly 1 hour 30 minutes for each part—so plan accordingly.
What is the meeting point?
The tours start at 29 Congress St, Salem. It’s accessible by public transportation, and most travelers find it easy to locate.
Are there any additional costs?
No, the tour price includes the guided walks. Private transportation is not included, and you’ll need to make your own way to and from the meeting point.
Can I book last minute?
Most reviews suggest booking well in advance, about 53 days ahead on average, but last-minute bookings might still be possible depending on availability.
What if I’m running late or want to cancel?
The tour is non-refundable and cannot be changed once booked, so arrive early. If you miss the start, rejoining may not be possible.
Is it a group tour?
Yes, the maximum group size is 150 travelers, but most reviews mention smaller, more manageable groups with engaged guides.
Are the guides knowledgeable?
Yes, most travelers praise the guides’ knowledge and personality, though a few mention that some guides could improve their storytelling skills.
If you’re planning a trip to Salem and want a solid introduction to its spooky and historic side, this combo tour makes for an entertaining and insightful afternoon and evening. Just remember to dress comfortably, stay aware of your surroundings, and enjoy Salem’s stories—both real and ghostly.
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