Dare to experience the #1 ultimate ghost hunt tour in Williamsburg, where real history meets real hauntings every night, year-round! Led by expert guides—this USMC Disabled Combat-Veteran-Owned, experience takes you deep into the eerie past of one of America’s most haunted cities.
Feel the chilling presence of spirits as you visit Bruton Parish Church, the Governor’s Palace, Peyton Randolph House and Burial Grounds, and Market Square & Magazine. From witch trials to scandalous murders, hear the twisted tales that still haunt Williamsburg today.
Equipped with ghost-hunting gear, track paranormal activity as you wander through the historic district. Every shadow and whisper could be an unseen visitor making their presence known! While we don’t enter buildings, this ensures you visit as many haunted locations as possible.
This unforgettable ghost hunt is packed with mystery, history, and spine-tingling encounters. Ready to uncover Williamsburg’s darkest secrets? Join us—if you dare!
The flickering candlelight of this 17th-century church hides a chilling history of wartime burials and unmarked graves beneath its floors. Visitors have heard phantom footsteps echo through the pews, while thermal imaging has detected unexplained cold spots at the altar. Is it the spirits of lost soldiers, or something more sinister lingering in the sacred halls? Bruton Parish Church Cemetery, the centuries-old graveyard, also holds the restless spirits of Williamsburg’s earliest settlers, with eerie whispers often captured on EVP recordings. Some claim to see shadowy figures drifting between the tombstones, including a woman in colonial dress who vanishes into thin air. Bring your ghost-hunting equipment—many have reported their EMF detectors spiking near unmarked graves.
This grand estate once witnessed the tragic deaths of wounded Revolutionary War soldiers, their cries still heard in the dead of night. Paranormal investigators have recorded sudden temperature drops and strange anomalies on spirit boxes near the ballroom. Will your ghost-hunting gear pick up the presence of those who never left their posts? Join us and uncover the old structure of the Governor's Palace that was rebuilt in the 1930s after being destroyed by fire in 1781. During repair, they discovered more than 150 skeletons on the ground, in contrast to many of the other buildings.
Known as one of the most haunted houses in America, this eerie mansion has a history of death, despair, and ghostly encounters. Guests have reported poltergeist activity, with objects moving on their own and doors slamming shut without explanation. If you dare, set up your night vision camera—you may catch a glimpse of the specters that still roam its halls.
You will make your own way to the meeting points
This tour operates rain or shine. If we determine a tour needs to be cancelled, we will contact you. This tour is not suitable for people who cannot walk more than a mile.