Lucinda Liphol Provincetown Cemetery Tour

Explore Provincetown’s oldest cemetery with Lucinda Liphol’s lively, comedic tour—perfect for adults seeking a fun, spooky history experience.

If you’re looking for something different during your visit to Cape Cod, the Lucinda Liphol Provincetown Cemetery Tour offers a quirky, funny, and slightly spooky way to learn about the town’s history. This isn’t your typical historical walk; Lucinda’s comedic style keeps things light, even as she shares some of the darker tales from Provincetown’s oldest burial ground. It’s a lively way to spend about an hour, especially if you enjoy a bit of ghostly humor and local lore.

What we really like about this experience is how accessible it is—it’s affordable at just $30 per person and runs for roughly 45 minutes to an hour. Plus, it’s a mobile ticket—easy to reserve and quite straightforward to join. The setting in Winthrop Street Cemetery feels intimate, with a maximum of 25 people, which helps keep the atmosphere friendly and engaging. However, it’s worth noting that the tour is 21+, so it’s not suited for children or those under 21, especially given the unpredictable nature of Lucinda’s storytelling.

One potential consideration is that the tour’s short duration means you get a quick hit of local history with a humorous twist, but if you’re craving a more in-depth exploration or family-friendly activities, this might not be the right fit. Still, if you’re after a fun, adult-oriented experience that combines history, humor, and a touch of the spooky, this is worth checking out.

In general, this tour would suit travelers who enjoy lighthearted storytelling, appreciate local history with a humorous edge, and aren’t allergic to a bit of spooky fun. It’s especially appealing for those who like unique evenings or want a different way to experience Provincetown’s past.

Key Points

  • Affordable price point at $30 for a fun, quick tour
  • Humorous approach by Lucinda makes history entertaining
  • Limited to adults 21+, so not for families with children
  • Small group size (max 25) for a more intimate experience
  • Duration of about an hour is perfect for a casual evening activity
  • Location in Winthrop Street Cemetery offers an atmospheric setting

A Closer Look at the Tour’s Details

The Venue: Winthrop Street Cemetery

Your adventure begins at 43 Winthrop St, a spot that carries a quiet, slightly eerie charm. This is Provincetown’s oldest cemetery, and walking into it, you can feel the weight of history combined with the serenity of the surroundings. The setting is ideal for stories that might just flirt with the spooky side, especially under the late afternoon or evening sky.

The Tour Guide: Lucinda Liphol

Lucinda’s style is a highlight. Known for her comedic flair, she brings a lively energy to the history she shares. She’s described as “the loosest lips in town,” meaning you never quite know what she might reveal, adding to the fun and unpredictability. Her humor helps make the stories memorable, even for those who aren’t normally drawn to ghost stories or historical tales.

What the Tour Includes

The hour-long walk features Lucinda delivering factual and fun stories about residents buried in the cemetery. Her approach isn’t strictly historical—expect a few jokes, some local gossip, and possibly some spooky legends. According to reviews, her storytelling keeps things engaging without feeling overly serious, which is perfect if you want to have fun without the heavy tone of traditional tours.

The Experience: What to Expect

You won’t be walking miles or listening to long-winded lectures. Instead, Lucinda’s fast-paced, humorous narration keeps the group entertained and engaged. She shares facts about the area and its residents, adding witty commentary along the way. The fact that the tour is short and sweet makes it manageable for most visitors and a good option if you’re tight on time or prefer a quick evening activity.

What Travelers Say

While the reviews are still coming in, the general sentiment is positive regarding the atmosphere and Lucinda’s lively storytelling. One reviewer mentioned, “Lucinda is hilarious and keeps the history fun,” which sums up the vibe well. Because the tour is relatively new, there’s not yet a large pool of reviews, but initial impressions suggest it’s a solid choice for those wanting a lively, adult-oriented ghostly history walk.

Pricing and Value

At $30, this tour offers a reasonably priced experience, especially considering the personalized, small-group setting. You’re paying for not just the stories but also the atmosphere, humor, and local flavor Lucinda provides. It’s a good pick if you want a fun, lighthearted introduction to Provincetown’s past without shelling out a lot of cash or committing to a lengthy tour.

Weather Considerations

Since it’s an outdoor activity, good weather is essential. If rain or bad weather cancels the tour, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund. This flexibility makes it less risky and ensures you won’t be stuck out in the elements if conditions aren’t cooperating.

Who Is This Tour Best For?

This experience is perfect for adults who enjoy comedic storytelling and are interested in local history with a spooky twist. It’s not suitable for children or those looking for a family-friendly activity, given the 21+ age restriction. If you’re visiting Provincetown for a fun night out and want a light, humorous way to learn about local legends, this tour hits the mark.

Travelers who appreciate small groups and interactive, spirited guides will find this particularly appealing. It’s also a good choice if you’re looking for an evening activity that won’t take up your entire day or disrupt other plans.

The Bottom Line

The Lucinda Liphol Provincetown Cemetery Tour offers a brief but lively glimpse into Provincetown’s history through a humorous lens. The experience’s strength lies in Lucinda’s comedic style, which makes the stories memorable and entertaining. It’s a great pick for adults seeking something different—an evening of fun, laughter, and local lore.

While it’s a short tour, the small-group setting and engaging narration help make it feel personal and relaxed. Be prepared for some spooky tales, a few laughs, and a chance to see one of Provincetown’s oldest cemeteries in a new light.

If you’re after a quirky, adult-oriented night activity that combines history, humor, and a touch of the macabre, this tour is worth considering. Just keep the weather in mind, and be ready for a spirited hour with a joking, storytelling guide.

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Lucinda Liphol Provincetown Cemetery Tour

FAQ

Is this tour suitable for children?
No, this tour is 21+ due to the unpredictable nature of Lucinda’s storytelling and content.

How long does the tour last?
It runs approximately 45 minutes to an hour, making it a manageable, laid-back experience.

What should I wear?
Comfortable walking clothes are best since you’ll be outdoors in the cemetery. Be prepared for the weather—bring layers or rain gear if needed.

Can I cancel if the weather is bad?
Yes, the tour requires good weather; if canceled due to poor conditions, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.

Is transportation included?
No, but the meeting point is near public transportation, making it easy to reach.

Are service animals allowed?
Yes, service animals are permitted.

What is the maximum group size?
The tour caps at 25 travelers, ensuring a more intimate experience.

How do I reserve my spot?
Tickets are purchased in advance online, with confirmation received upon booking.

If you’re curious about other ways to explore Provincetown, consider checking out their lighthouse tours or self-guided driving options, but if you want a night filled with humor and spooky tales, Lucinda’s cemetery tour might just be your best bet.