Key West Ghosts and Gravestones Trolley Tour
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Experience Highlights
Discover the darker side of Key West with this approximately 60-minute ghost-themed tram tour. In small groups and with a professional guide , hear the spooky stories of Key West's macabre past. Explore the dark alleys of the old town, pass old wooden houses that hide the darkest secrets and enter the haunted Shipwreck Treasures Museum .
Enjoy this spooky night tour and as night falls let the wandering souls of the past begin to stir.
- Spend a spooky night with this approximately 60-minute ghost-themed tram tour .
- Travel through the narrow, dark streets of the old town in small groups .
- Discover some of the island's most haunted places with your 17th century gravedigger guide .
- Hear spooky stories about the dark town of Key West and learn about the sinister goings-on at the Artist's House.
What’s included
- Approximately 60-minute ghost-themed tram tour of Key West.
- Night tour in small groups.
- Live narration.
- Professional guide.
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Step by Step
Get to know one of America's most haunted cities with this approximately 60-minute tram tour of the ghosts and gravestones of Key West . Climb aboard the Tram of the Damned with a local guide and learn about Key West's spooky, supernatural history. Take in the darker side of the city and explore the streets of the old town, listen to spooky stories with a touch of humour and enter a museum to discover its haunting history.
Enjoy this small group night tour accompanied by your guide, dressed as a real 17th century gravedigger.
You will pass by 19th century wooden houses such as the Marrero House, the Porter Mansion and even the Hanging Tree and discover the secret stories of some of its former inhabitants. At the former Artist's House you will learn about the legend of the artist Robert Eugene Otto and his diabolical doll, which he called Robert.
You'll also make a brief stop at the Key West Shipwreck Treasure Museum to learn about its dark past. As you walk through and explore the exhibits, you'll also discover the haunting story of the cursed silver bar from a ship that sank in 1656. Then, after an hour's tour at dusk, you'll return to the initial meeting point.