Dead of Night Ghost Tours of Plymouth Massachusetts
Dead of Night Ghost Tours of Plymouth Massachusetts
If you are already in the Plymouth area you can get additional information and buy tickets from Plymouth's Visitor Center (130 Water Street, Plymouth) or buy tickets at our meeting place next to Plymouth Rock prior to the tour.

You can email us at: Deadofnighttour@aol.com

Come, push aside the cobwebs and join us on a truly unforgetable time of ghosts, history, excitement, and fun. Join us as we walk the paths of Burial Hill, Plymouth's oldest cemetery. We offer four exciting tours, our famous twilight lantern ghost tour, our daytime history tour, our Sunset cemetery tour, and our fun scavenger hunt tour.

All are walking tours. You will have to climb stairs so be sure to wear comfortable shoes.

Our meeting place is next to Plymouth Rock. Look for the BLACK HEARSE (right) on Water Street. (you will see lanterns being set up prior to the tour).

You may purchase tickets:

At our meeting place, the black hearse (cash only!)
Plymouth's Visitor Center (130 Water Street, Plymouth),
The Bradford Hotel (98 Water Street, Plymouth)
Ishtar's Avalon (5 North Street, Plymouth)
The Laughing Moon Boutique (1 Court Street, Plymouth)
Tales of the Sea Emporium (10 Town Warf, Plymouth)
John Alden Gift Shop (74 Water Street, Plymouth)


Our Prices Are:
Adults - $13
Children (12 & under) - $10
RESERVATIONS STRONGLY RECCOMENDED

Package plans available: Hotel & Tour
Group rates are also available for groups greater than 20.


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#1. Our most famous TWILIGHT LANTERN GHOST TOUR
Filmed by Fox News in July of 2005, aired July 8th 2005. Also filmed by British Broadcasting (B.B.C.), Ireland in April of 2006, aired in October of 2006. Join us as we walk the dark narrow paths of historic and haunted Plymouth. See places of paranormal sightings and activity. Hear real ghost stories and local legends and folklore, mystery and the macabre. See the original burial site of plymouth' Pilgrims and where their bodies were moved to. Walk down one of the oldest streets in America towards Plymouth's Town Square, said to be forever cursed by king Philip. Accend to Burial Hill Were tombstones remain, dating back to the 1600's. Hear why spirits roam these winding paths, and learn how to capture them on film. So be sure to bring your camera and get ready to see what it is to be a ghost hunter.
approx. 90 min


#2 SUNSET CEMETERY TOUR
a Relaxing, romantic stroll. As the sun sets, Ascend atop Burial Hill, Plymouth Oldest cemetery, while disipating rays of light create panoramic views of historic Plymouth Harbor as well as shadowy silhouettes of tombstones of Pilgrim's time. Visit the site of the pilgrim's first burial grounds and why their bodies were later moved to Burial Hill. Walk up Plymouth's oldest streets and visit the street where once stood the original Plymouth Colony (what Plymouth Plantaion recreates). While in Burial Hill, you will witness the first form of folkart carvings on tombstones (and what the carvings mean), and lovely epitaphs. Learn about early Burial customs, Puritan traditions, and why there was a use of burial tombs.
approx. 90 min


#3 HISTORY TOUR - "Fifty is Nifty"
Leisurely walking tour of Historic Plymouth. Areas covered include; Mayflower II (50 yrs. old), Plymouth Rock, Coles hill, The Pilgrim Maiden Monument, Massasoit monument, Gov. Bradford monument, Leyden Street, Brewster Gardens, the Town Square, and Burial Hill.
approx. 60 min


#4 HISTORY SCAVENGER HUNT
History with a twist! A fun and exciting way to hear about Plymouth history. Can you be the first to find all the clues and answers? Be the first to complete the scavenger list and win a prize! Great for children and families.
approx. 60 min


Fund Raising
Girl Scouts, Boy Scouts, Churches, Schools. Raise money the easy way. Call for more information.
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