If you’re intrigued by haunted spots and local legends, the Spooks and Spirits Walking Ghost Tour of Boothbay Harbor might just be your next great adventure. While I haven’t personally taken this tour, the glowing reviews and detailed itinerary suggest it’s a well-loved way to explore the town’s eerie side. It’s a mix of spooky storytelling, historic sights, and a cozy finish at a local whiskey bar, making it perfect for those who enjoy a bit of local folklore with their evening stroll.
What really caught my eye is how this experience offers a local’s perspective on Boothbay’s haunted spots. Plus, the fact that it’s only about 1 hour 30 minutes long makes it manageable even for a relaxed evening out. On the downside, it’s primarily focused on stories and legends, so if you’re craving a more intense ghost-hunting experience, this might feel a bit tame. Still, for those who appreciate a good story paired with fantastic harbor views, this tour hits the right notes. It’s especially appealing for travelers who enjoy history, mystery, and a dash of the supernatural, without the price tag being too high.
Spooks and Spirits Walking Ghost Tour of Boothbay Harbor
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Key Points

- Short and engaging: 1 hour 30 minutes of storytelling and sightseeing.
- Great value: At $30 per person, it offers a solid mix of storytelling, scenic views, and a cozy bar ending.
- Locally curated stories: Tales from a knowledgeable guide, blending history with supernatural lore.
- Variety of stops: From historic buildings to UFO sightings, there’s a lot packed into this walk.
- End with a drink: Wrap up your ghostly evening with a cocktail or a classic at Neat Whiskey Bar.
- Booking in advance: Most folks book about 18 days ahead, so plan to secure your spot early.
Starting Point and Duration
The tour kicks off at the Boothbay Harbor Footbridge at 4:00 pm. It’s a scenic spot, giving you a first glimpse of Boothbay’s harbor views, and sets the tone for the evening. The entire experience lasts around 1 hour 30 minutes, which is perfect for fitting into a relaxed evening plan. The group size is limited to 20 travelers, making it intimate enough to ask questions and really get a sense of the stories.
What You’ll See and Hear
The itinerary is a thoughtfully curated route through some of Boothbay’s most intriguing locations. You’ll start with the Footbridge, enjoying sweeping harbor views and hearing theories about why this area might be so haunted. The stories about the Burnt Island Lighthouse and local UFO sightings are sure to send a chill down your spine, especially as you stand in the same spots where these legends originated.
Next, you’ll stop at the Townsend Avenue, where tales of UFO encounters over Adams Pond reveal a quirky, mysterious side to this seaside town. It’s a short, 5-minute walk, but the stories about UFO sightings will likely stay with you long after.
The Boothbay Register, the local newspaper office, is next on the list. Here, your guide will pose the question: residual hauntings or just spirited news coverage? It’s a fun way to explore whether the spirits are still “working.”
The Haunted Opera House is a highlight. Built initially as a secret society lodge, it’s considered Maine’s most haunted building. As an internationally renowned music venue, it’s rich with history and stories of ghostly encounters that date back decades. The guide’s storytelling here blends history and local lore, making it a memorable stop.
The Thistle Inn, a former sea captain’s house turned bar, is famous for poltergeist activity and ghostly owner sightings. It’s a lively contrast to the earlier stops, and the stories suggest that some spirits haven’t quite checked out.
Fullerton Park introduces you to tales of Indian Wars’ tragedies, while legends swirl around Damariscove Island and Pirate Dixie Bull. These stories add a darker, more historical layer to the tour, showing the deep roots of ghost stories in the region.
32 Oak Street presents a Victorian ghost haunting a charming former inn, adding some Victorian-era charm and creepiness to the mix. Then, the Boothbay Harbor Memorial Library offers an unsolved mystery involving a mysterious woman dressed in black, making you think about the town’s lingering secrets.
The tour wraps up at Neat Whiskey Bar. Here, locals tell a story about a shipwrecked ghost that still crashes parties on Reed Island. It’s a fitting, relaxed finish, giving everyone a chance to toast their spooky evening with a drink.
What Travelers Say
Reviews highlight how knowledgeable and engaging the guide is, with Melissa praising the guide’s “genuine creepy and mysterious stories.” The mix of history and personal tales adds authenticity. Many reviewers appreciate the scenic views and the way the stories tie into real places, making it feel immersive rather than just a staged ghost story.
Pricing and Value
For $30, this tour offers a good deal. It includes a walking map, a local snack, and a discount on subsequent tours, so it feels like a bargain for a fun, spooky experience. The tour doesn’t include alcohol, but ending at Neat Whiskey Bar provides a chance to unwind and discuss what you’ve heard.
Practical Tips
– Book early, as most bookings are made about 18 days in advance.
– Wear comfortable shoes—this walk covers a handful of historic and scenic spots.
– Bring a sense of curiosity and maybe a flashlight if you want to add a little extra spooky ambiance.
– Arrive promptly at 4:00 pm to start on time and fully enjoy the stories.
If you love stories that mix history with a bit of the supernatural, you’ll find this tour intriguing. It’s ideal for travelers who enjoy learning about local legends in a relaxed setting. The group size is small enough for conversations, and the stories are engaging but not overly scary, making it suitable for most adults.
It’s a solid choice for those who want to combine sightseeing with a dash of spine-tingling fun, all while supporting local guides. The ending at a cozy whiskey bar means you can chat about your favorite stories over a drink, making it a memorable, laid-back evening.
While not suited for children or those looking for intense ghost-hunting adventures, it’s perfect for curious adults and groups interested in Maine’s haunted history.
How long is the Spooks and Spirits Walking Ghost Tour?
It lasts approximately 1 hour 30 minutes, making it a manageable evening activity.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at the Boothbay Harbor Footbridge and finishes at Neat Whiskey Bar on Townsend Ave.
What is included in the tour?
You get a walking map of Boothbay Harbor, a tasty local snack, and a 10% discount on other Mysterious Harbor Tours.
Does the tour involve alcohol?
No, alcohol isn’t included, but you can enjoy drinks at Neat Whiskey Bar after the tour.
Is the tour suitable for children?
The tour is geared toward adults interested in stories and legends, so it might not be suitable for kids.
How far in advance should I book?
Most people book about 18 days ahead, so I recommend planning early to secure your spot.
Is there parking nearby?
Yes, the tour ends close to the Granary Way public parking lot, near the Footbridge.
What should I wear?
Comfortable walking shoes are a must, and dressing for the weather is advisable since most of the tour is outdoors.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours before the tour for a full refund.
The Spooks and Spirits Walking Ghost Tour offers a well-balanced mix of haunted tales, scenic views, and local lore—all delivered by a knowledgeable guide. For those curious about Boothbay Harbor’s spooky side, it’s a fun, reasonably priced way to spend an evening. The tour’s highlights are its authentic stories and beautiful harbor vistas, which keep you engaged from start to finish.
It’s best suited for travelers who enjoy a relaxed stroll with a touch of the supernatural, and who appreciate a good story rooted in local history. If you’re in Boothbay Harbor and want to see a different, mysterious side of the town, this tour is worth considering. Just be sure to book early, come prepared for the weather, and keep an open mind—you might just leave with a few new ghostly friends.
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