Spooks and Spirits Walking Ghost Tour of Boothbay Harbor

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If you’re looking for a way to add some mystery and local flavor to your visit to Maine, the Spooks and Spirits Walking Ghost Tour of Boothbay Harbor might just be your perfect evening activity. This tour combines creepy stories, historic sites, and a dash of the supernatural, all led by knowledgeable guides who know how to entertain without overdoing it. It’s designed for those curious about ghostly legends or anyone who enjoys a good story amid scenic Maine scenery.

What we really appreciate about this experience is how it balances history and legend — making each stop feel tangible and meaningful. Plus, the tour’s visit to Neat Whiskey Bar offers a cozy, local conclusion that makes the whole outing feel authentic and relaxed. On the flip side, since the tour is about 1 hour 30 minutes long, it’s a relatively short adventure—so if you’re after a more in-depth paranormal experience, you might find this just enough rather than exhaustive.

This tour suits travelers who love stories of the mysterious, enjoy walking through historic towns, or want a fun, atmospheric activity after a day of sightseeing. It’s also a good choice for those who appreciate local lore, scenic views, and a bit of a spooky thrill in a friendly, informal setting.

Key Points

Spooks and Spirits Walking Ghost Tour of Boothbay Harbor - Key Points

  • Balanced blend of history, local legends, and supernatural tales.
  • Stunning views along the historic wooden footbridge and harbor.
  • Knowledgeable guides who keep the stories engaging and credible.
  • Includes a visit to Maine’s most haunted building, the Opera House.
  • Affordable price point with added extras like snacks and discounts.
  • Ends with a cozy visit to Neat Whiskey Bar, perfect for unwinding.

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A Closer Look at the Experience

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An Introduction to Boothbay Harbor’s Haunted Side

This tour offers a friendly exploration of Boothbay Harbor’s ghostly history. With a focus on local legends, the guides share stories rooted in the area’s past that range from haunted buildings to UFO sightings. Unlike scripted ghost hunts, this experience feels authentic, grounded in the town’s character, and presented with a mix of humor and respect for the stories.

Starting at the Boothbay Harbor Footbridge

We loved how this initial stop sets the tone — walking along America’s longest wooden footbridge, with spectacular views over the harbor. The guide discusses theories about why this region seems so haunted, kicking off with tales about Burnt Island Lighthouse. The setting is cinematic, and the views make for great photos, all while absorbing some local lore. The 10-minute stop is perfect for stretching your legs and soaking in the scenery.

Townsend Avenue and UFO Sightings

Next, we move to Townsend Avenue, where the skies over Adams Pond have reportedly been filled with UFOs. This segment is a fun mix of paranormal speculation and local sightings, appealing to those intrigued by extraterrestrial encounters. Just five minutes, but enough to pique your curiosity and set a slightly eerie tone for what’s to come.

Historic Dives into Local Media and Haunted Buildings

The tour continues to the Boothbay Register, where stories about residual hauntings or spirits still “at work” in the newsroom make for compelling listening. The 10-minute stop offers a glimpse into how local institutions can turn into haunted spots, especially when history is thick.

The highlight for many is the Opera House, built as a secret society lodge and now Maine’s most haunted building. The guide shares tales of ghostly apparitions during performances and unexplained noises. This internationally known venue isn’t just a place for music — it’s a focal point for supernatural stories, making it a must-see.

Haunted Old Sea Captain’s House and Other Local Legends

The Thistle Inn, once a sea captain’s home turned lively bar, is said to be haunted by old sailors’ spirits and poltergeist activity. Despite being a lively spot today, the stories of ghostly sailors and unexplained noises add an eerie charm. The brief 5-minute stop makes it easy to imagine the history lurking in its walls.

In Fullerton Park, we learn about Indian Wars’ tragedies and legends of Damariscove Island’s ghosts. The area’s history of conflict and tragedy gives weight to the stories, and the 5-minute stop makes it easy to picture the past’s lingering echoes.

Victorian Ghosts and Unsolved Mysteries

The Welch House on Oak Street is home to a Victorian-era ghost who reportedly haunts the property, especially around the old inn. Hearing about this spectral resident adds a personal touch to the tour.

The Boothbay Harbor Memorial Library holds an enduring mystery of a woman dressed in black who checked into a hotel nearly 100 years ago. The 10-minute stop invites reflection on how some stories remain unresolved and how history leaves traces behind.

Wrapping Up with a Ghostly Tale at Neat Whiskey Bar

The tour concludes at Neat Whiskey Bar, where locals share a story about a shipwrecked ghost who crashed a party. The bar’s cozy ambiance offers a perfect setting to toast our supernatural journey with a craft cocktail or locally inspired drink — though alcohol isn’t included in the tour price, it’s a natural extension of the experience.

What to Expect and Practical Notes

  • Timing: The tour begins at 4:00 pm, making it an ideal early evening activity.
  • Group size: Limited to 20 travelers, which keeps the experience intimate and engaging.
  • Cost: At $30 per person, it’s quite affordable considering the mix of storytelling, scenic stops, and the ending at a popular local bar.
  • Extras: A walking map, local snacks, and a discount on future tours add good value.

Tour Guide and Atmosphere

Feedback highlights Lisa as a flexible and creative guide who keeps the stories lively and credible. Her storytelling style strikes a good balance — spooky enough to entertain but not overly scary, making it suitable for families or those new to ghost tours.

The Value of This Experience

For the price, you gain a well-paced tour that combines scenic views, local history, and ghost stories, all delivered by someone who clearly loves sharing Boothbay Harbor’s secrets. The final stop at Neat Whiskey Bar adds a social element, making this more than just a walk — it’s a chance to connect with local lore and community spirit.

Who Will Love This Tour?

Spooks and Spirits Walking Ghost Tour of Boothbay Harbor - Who Will Love This Tour?

If you enjoy stories of the supernatural or are simply curious about Maine’s haunted reputation, you’ll find this tour engaging. It’s especially suited for those who appreciate authentic local stories and scenic walks rather than over-the-top scare tactics. It’s also a great way to unwind after a day of sightseeing, with a relaxed, friendly vibe.

Travelers seeking an informative, fun, and atmospheric evening will find this tour a highlight of their visit to Boothbay Harbor. The combination of storytelling, historic sites, and a cozy bar makes it a well-rounded experience.

Frequently Asked Questions

Spooks and Spirits Walking Ghost Tour of Boothbay Harbor - Frequently Asked Questions

Is the tour suitable for children?
Most travelers can participate, and the stories are generally suitable for families, but it’s best to use your judgment depending on your children’s comfort with ghostly tales.

How long does the tour last?
The walking tour lasts approximately 1 hour 30 minutes, making it a manageable evening activity.

What is included in the price?
You get a walking map of Boothbay Harbor, tasty local snacks, and a discount on future Mysterious Harbor Tours. The tour itself, guide, and storytelling are included.

Are alcoholic beverages part of the tour?
Alcoholic drinks are not included, but the tour ends at Neat Whiskey Bar where you can order drinks if you wish.

Is parking available?
The tour begins at the Footbridge near public parking, making it convenient for visitors.

What should I wear?
Comfortable walking shoes are best, especially since you’ll be strolling along scenic harbor views and historic sites.

Can I cancel if I change my mind?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the tour, giving you flexibility if your plans shift.

Is the tour offered year-round?
While the data doesn’t specify seasons, most tours are scheduled with prior confirmation, so check ahead if visiting in winter.

How many people typically join?
Tour groups are limited to a maximum of 20 travelers, ensuring a personable experience.

Are service animals allowed?
Yes, service animals are permitted on the tour.

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Spooks and Spirits Walking Ghost Tour of Boothbay Harbor



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“Lisa was a wonderful tour guide! She was flexible and creative with her scheduling, and most importantly had some genuinely creepy and mysterious s…”

— Melissa P,

Final Thoughts

Spooks and Spirits Walking Ghost Tour of Boothbay Harbor - Final Thoughts

The Spooks and Spirits Walking Ghost Tour of Boothbay Harbor offers a lively, authentic look at the town’s haunted reputation with an engaging guide, scenic stops, and local legends. It strikes a good balance between storytelling and sightseeing, making it a worthwhile addition to any Maine itinerary—especially if you enjoy a bit of the mysterious with your scenic views.

It’s a particularly good fit for travelers eager to connect with local history and lore without long commitments or high costs. Whether you’re a skeptic or a believer, this tour provides a fun, atmospheric way to experience Boothbay Harbor’s unique character. And finishing at Neat Whiskey Bar seals the evening with a warm, friendly vibe and a toast to the spirits — both real and imagined.