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Version 107 – May 02, 2025 11:00
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- The Legacy of Witches: Salem Day Tour from Boston by Ferry
The Legacy of Witches: Salem Day Tour from Boston
Version 106 – May 02, 2025 11:00
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Version 105 – April 15, 2025 12:55
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- Cancellations received greater than 24 hours prior to tour commencement are fully refundable.
- Cancellations received within 24 hours of tour commencement are nonrefundable.
- Amendment requests are subject to availability and price changes.
- Late arrivals and no shows are nonrefundable. This is applicable to any tour participant that fails to arrive, or arrives after tour departure.
Cancellations received greater than 72 hours prior to tour commencement are fully refundable.
Cancellations received within 72 hours of tour commencement are nonrefundable.
- Amendment requests are subject to availability and price changes.
Late arrivals and no-shows are non-refundable. This is applicable to any tour participant that fails to arrive or arrives after tour departure.
Version 104 – April 10, 2025 11:09
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Version 103 – March 27, 2025 08:43
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- Begin your voyage in the same way early settlers did: by boat! Board the Salem Ferry in Boston and enjoy the scenery as you pass the Boston Harbor Islands and head up the coast of the North Shore before docking in Salem.
- Depending on the day of your tour, your experience includes either the Salem Witch Museum (Sunday-Thursday tours) or Real Pirate Museum (Friday & Saturday tours). At the Salem Witch Museum, you'll be transported back to 1692 and experience the history of the Salem Witch Trials. Take away important lessons from how the events played out, meet the key figures who drove the witchcraft panic, and examine how these themes are applicable to modern culture.
- Meanwhile, at the Real Pirate Museum, you'll explore Salem's maritime past. Originally a fishing village, the town prospered as a major seaport. You'll hear the surprising ways piracy and trade shaped Salem's history—even before and after the Witch Trials.
- Throughout the day, you'll also retrace the footsteps of Salem’s famous history with a walk through town. Honor the innocent victims at the Salem Witch Trial Memorial, hear of the lasting impact the Witch Trials left on the town, and learn how the present-day community continues to respect its legacy. As a bustling seaport, the town was home to merchants, sailors, and even pirates. Some of these figures played surprising roles in the town’s history, both before and after the trials. Moving onto the Burying Point, your small group will visit the final resting place of notable Salem residents and some important figures from the Witch Trials.
- Now that you’ve learned about the history, time to turn your attention to modern times and discover some seemingly out-of-place marks left behind by popular culture. Enjoy curious storefronts, historic homes, and more as you roam Salem’s streets. Take some photos at the Bewitched Statue, and then walk up a historic street to the setting of Hocus Pocus: Ropes Mansion. Wrap up your guided tour with a visit to the First Church in Salem and the Witch House, both of which were significant to the Salem Witch Trials.
- After your guided stroll through Salem, you'll have some free time to grab lunch and go shopping on your own before returning to Boston.
- Please Note: On Halloween, October 31st, we will visit the Salem Witch Museum instead of the Real Pirates Museum.
- Begin your voyage in the same way early settlers did: by boat! Board the Salem Ferry in Boston and enjoy the scenery as you pass the Boston Harbor Islands and head up the coast of the North Shore before docking in Salem.
Depending on the day of your tour, you'll start your day of exploring either the Salem Witch Museum (Sunday-Thursday tours) or Real Pirate Museum (Friday & Saturday tours). At the Salem Witch Museum, you'll be transported back to 1692 and experience the history of the Salem Witch Trials. Take away important lessons from how the events played out, meet the key figures who drove the witchcraft panic, and examine how these themes are applicable to modern culture.
- Meanwhile, at the Real Pirate Museum, you'll explore Salem's maritime past. Originally a fishing village, the town prospered as a major seaport. You'll hear the surprising ways piracy and trade shaped Salem's history—even before and after the Witch Trials.
After your museum visit, you'll retrace the footsteps of Salem’s famous history with a walk through town. Honor the innocent victims at the Salem Witch Trial Memorial, hear of the lasting impact the Witch Trials left on the town, and learn how the present-day community continues to respect its legacy. As a bustling seaport, the town was home to merchants, sailors, and even pirates. Some of these figures played surprising roles in the town’s history, both before and after the trials. Moving onto the Burying Point, your small group will visit the final resting place of notable Salem residents and some important figures from the Witch Trials.
- Now that you’ve learned about the history, time to turn your attention to modern times and discover some seemingly out-of-place marks left behind by popular culture. Enjoy curious storefronts, historic homes, and more as you roam Salem’s streets. Take some photos at the Bewitched Statue, and then walk up a historic street to the setting of Hocus Pocus: Ropes Mansion. Wrap up your guided tour with a visit to the First Church in Salem and the Witch House, both of which were significant to the Salem Witch Trials.
- After your guided stroll through Salem, you'll have some free time to grab lunch and go shopping on your own before returning to Boston.
- Please Note: On Halloween, October 31st, we will visit the Salem Witch Museum instead of the Real Pirates Museum.
Version 101 – March 26, 2025 11:51
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- fri & sat tours: entrance to the real pirates museum, local english-speaking guide, round-trip ferry tickets from boston-salem, small group of 14 people max, sun-thurs tours: entrance to the salem witch museum
fri & sat tours: entrance to the real pirates museum, local english-speaking guide, round-trip ferry tickets from boston-salem, round-trip train tickets from boston-salem (april, may & nov tours only), small group of 14 people max, sun-thurs tours: entrance to the salem witch museum
Version 100 – March 26, 2025 11:50
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- Description
- Begin your voyage in the same way early settlers did: by boat! Board the Salem Ferry in Boston and enjoy the scenery as you pass the Boston Harbor Islands and head up the coast of the North Shore before docking in Salem.
- Depending on the day of your tour, you'll start your day of exploring either the Salem Witch Museum (Sunday-Thursday tours) or Real Pirate Museum (Friday & Saturday tours). At the Salem Witch Museum, you'll be transported back to 1692 and experience the history of the Salem Witch Trials. Take away important lessons from how the events played out, meet the key figures who drove the witchcraft panic, and examine how these themes are applicable to modern culture.
- Meanwhile, at the Real Pirate Museum, you'll explore Salem's maritime past. Originally a fishing village, the town prospered as a major seaport. You'll hear the surprising ways piracy and trade shaped Salem's history—even before and after the Witch Trials.
- After your museum visit, you'll retrace the footsteps of Salem’s famous history with a walk through town. Honor the innocent victims at the Salem Witch Trial Memorial, hear of the lasting impact the Witch Trials left on the town, and learn how the present-day community continues to respect its legacy. As a bustling seaport, the town was home to merchants, sailors, and even pirates. Some of these figures played surprising roles in the town’s history, both before and after the trials. Moving onto the Burying Point, your small group will visit the final resting place of notable Salem residents and some important figures from the Witch Trials.
- Now that you’ve learned about the history, time to turn your attention to modern times and discover some seemingly out-of-place marks left behind by popular culture. Enjoy curious storefronts, historic homes, and more as you roam Salem’s streets. Take some photos at the Bewitched Statue, and then walk up a historic street to the setting of Hocus Pocus: Ropes Mansion. Wrap up your guided tour with a visit to the First Church in Salem and the Witch House, both of which were significant to the Salem Witch Trials.
- After your guided stroll through Salem, you'll have some free time to grab lunch and go shopping on your own before returning to Boston.
- Please Note: On Halloween, October 31st, we will visit the Salem Witch Museum instead of the Real Pirates Museum.
Begin your voyage in the same way early settlers did: by boat! Board the Salem Ferry in Boston and enjoy the scenery as you pass the Boston Harbor Islands and head up the coast of the North Shore before docking in Salem. Note: Tours in April, May, & November will meet at North station and travel to Salem from Boston by MBTA rail instead of the ferry.
- Depending on the day of your tour, you'll start your day of exploring either the Salem Witch Museum (Sunday-Thursday tours) or Real Pirate Museum (Friday & Saturday tours). At the Salem Witch Museum, you'll be transported back to 1692 and experience the history of the Salem Witch Trials. Take away important lessons from how the events played out, meet the key figures who drove the witchcraft panic, and examine how these themes are applicable to modern culture.
- Meanwhile, at the Real Pirate Museum, you'll explore Salem's maritime past. Originally a fishing village, the town prospered as a major seaport. You'll hear the surprising ways piracy and trade shaped Salem's history—even before and after the Witch Trials.
- After your museum visit, you'll retrace the footsteps of Salem’s famous history with a walk through town. Honor the innocent victims at the Salem Witch Trial Memorial, hear of the lasting impact the Witch Trials left on the town, and learn how the present-day community continues to respect its legacy. As a bustling seaport, the town was home to merchants, sailors, and even pirates. Some of these figures played surprising roles in the town’s history, both before and after the trials. Moving onto the Burying Point, your small group will visit the final resting place of notable Salem residents and some important figures from the Witch Trials.
- Now that you’ve learned about the history, time to turn your attention to modern times and discover some seemingly out-of-place marks left behind by popular culture. Enjoy curious storefronts, historic homes, and more as you roam Salem’s streets. Take some photos at the Bewitched Statue, and then walk up a historic street to the setting of Hocus Pocus: Ropes Mansion. Wrap up your guided tour with a visit to the First Church in Salem and the Witch House, both of which were significant to the Salem Witch Trials.
- After your guided stroll through Salem, you'll have some free time to grab lunch and go shopping on your own before returning to Boston.
- Please Note: On Halloween, October 31st, we will visit the Salem Witch Museum instead of the Real Pirates Museum.
Version 99 – March 13, 2025 13:38
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- Know Before You Go
- fri & sat tours only: entrance to real pirates, hydration: bring plenty of water to stay hydrated throughout the tour. , lunch is not provided as part of the tour experience; however, there will be free time scheduled for you to enjoy lunch on your own. your guide will offer recommendations. , sun - thu tours only: entrance to the salem witch museum, sun protection: don’t forget your sunblock, sunglasses, and a wide-brimmed hat or cap., this is a walking tour on various terrains so comfortable walking shoes are a must. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty. , tours in april, may, & november will meet at north station and travel to salem from boston by mbta rail instead of the ferry., weather awareness: salem summers can be hot and humid. expect temperatures to rise, especially during midday hours. dress in lightweight, breathable clothing to stay comfortable.
tours in april, may, & november will meet at north station and travel to salem from boston by mbta rail instead of the ferry., fri & sat tours only: entrance to real pirates, hydration: bring plenty of water to stay hydrated throughout the tour. , lunch is not provided as part of the tour experience; however, there will be free time scheduled for you to enjoy lunch on your own. your guide will offer recommendations. , sun - thu tours only: entrance to the salem witch museum, sun protection: don’t forget your sunblock, sunglasses, and a wide-brimmed hat or cap., this is a walking tour on various terrains so comfortable walking shoes are a must. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty. , weather awareness: salem summers can be hot and humid. expect temperatures to rise, especially during midday hours. dress in lightweight, breathable clothing to stay comfortable.
- Know Before You Book
- fri & sat tours only: entrance to real pirates, lunch is not provided as part of the tour experience; however, there will be free time scheduled for you to enjoy lunch on your own. your guide will offer recommendations. , sun - thu tours only: entrance to the salem witch museum, this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour can accept wheelchairs/strollers. please note that sections of this tour cover busy areas of the city & areas with brick/ cobbled roads., this tour is in english., tours in april, may, & november will meet at north station and travel to salem from boston by mbta rail instead of the ferry., walks / devour complies with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up-to-date information.
tours in april, may, & november will meet at north station and travel to salem from boston by mbta rail instead of the ferry., fri & sat tours only: entrance to real pirates, lunch is not provided as part of the tour experience; however, there will be free time scheduled for you to enjoy lunch on your own. your guide will offer recommendations. , sun - thu tours only: entrance to the salem witch museum, this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour can accept wheelchairs/strollers. please note that sections of this tour cover busy areas of the city & areas with brick/ cobbled roads., this tour is in english., walks / devour complies with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up-to-date information.
Version 98 – March 13, 2025 13:37
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- Know Before You Go
- tours in april, may, & november will meet at north station and travel to salem from boston by mbta rail instead of the ferry., fri & sat tours only: entrance to real pirates, hydration: bring plenty of water to stay hydrated throughout the tour. , lunch is not provided as part of the tour experience; however, there will be free time scheduled for you to enjoy lunch on your own. your guide will offer recommendations. , sun - thu tours only: entrance to the salem witch museum, sun protection: don’t forget your sunblock, sunglasses, and a wide-brimmed hat or cap., this is a walking tour on various terrains so comfortable walking shoes are a must. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty. , weather awareness: salem summers can be hot and humid. expect temperatures to rise, especially during midday hours. dress in lightweight, breathable clothing to stay comfortable.
tours in april, may, & november will meet at north station and travel to salem from boston by mbta rail instead of the ferry., hydration: bring plenty of water to stay hydrated throughout the tour. , lunch is not provided as part of the tour experience; however, there will be free time scheduled for you to enjoy lunch on your own. your guide will offer recommendations. , sun protection: don’t forget your sunblock, sunglasses, and a wide-brimmed hat or cap., this is a walking tour on various terrains so comfortable walking shoes are a must. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty. , weather awareness: salem summers can be hot and humid. expect temperatures to rise, especially during midday hours. dress in lightweight, breathable clothing to stay comfortable.
Version 96 – March 13, 2025 12:38
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- Know Before You Go
- tours in april, may, & november will meet at north station and travel to salem from boston by mbta rail instead of the ferry., hydration: bring plenty of water to stay hydrated throughout the tour. , lunch is not provided as part of the tour experience; however, there will be free time scheduled for you to enjoy lunch on your own. your guide will offer recommendations. , sun protection: don’t forget your sunblock, sunglasses, and a wide-brimmed hat or cap., this is a walking tour on various terrains so comfortable walking shoes are a must. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty. , weather awareness: salem summers can be hot and humid. expect temperatures to rise, especially during midday hours. dress in lightweight, breathable clothing to stay comfortable.
hydration: bring plenty of water to stay hydrated throughout the tour. , lunch is not provided as part of the tour experience; however, there will be free time scheduled for you to enjoy lunch on your own. your guide will offer recommendations. , sun protection: don’t forget your sunblock, sunglasses, and a wide-brimmed hat or cap., this is a walking tour on various terrains so comfortable walking shoes are a must. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty. , weather awareness: salem summers can be hot and humid. expect temperatures to rise, especially during midday hours. dress in lightweight, breathable clothing to stay comfortable.
- Know Before You Book
- tours in april, may, & november will meet at north station and travel to salem from boston by mbta rail instead of the ferry., fri & sat tours only: entrance to real pirates, lunch is not provided as part of the tour experience; however, there will be free time scheduled for you to enjoy lunch on your own. your guide will offer recommendations. , sun - thu tours only: entrance to the salem witch museum, this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour can accept wheelchairs/strollers. please note that sections of this tour cover busy areas of the city & areas with brick/ cobbled roads., this tour is in english., walks / devour complies with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up-to-date information.
fri & sat tours only: entrance to real pirates, lunch is not provided as part of the tour experience; however, there will be free time scheduled for you to enjoy lunch on your own. your guide will offer recommendations. , sun - thu tours only: entrance to the salem witch museum, this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour can accept wheelchairs/strollers. please note that sections of this tour cover busy areas of the city & areas with brick/ cobbled roads., this tour is in english., walks / devour complies with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up-to-date information.
Version 95 – March 13, 2025 12:37
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- Salem, Massachusetts: a quaint, sleepy, Puritan fishing village where nothing exciting happened...until peculiar things began to frighten the otherwise quiet community, and the fear of witches among them drove the village to its breaking point. Known for the infamous 1692 Witch Trials, Salem offers the unique opportunity to dive into the true history of what actually happened in the very setting where these stories took place. Visit eight significant sites and learn about the town's seafaring past as your guide reveals what drove reasonable townsfolk to utter hysteria on this perfectly planned day trip from Boston with a small group of 14 people. Depending on the day of your tour, you'll visit the Salem Witch Museum (Sunday-Thursday tours) or the Real Pirates Museum (Friday & Saturday tours).
- Salem, Massachusetts: a quaint, sleepy, Puritan fishing village where nothing exciting happened...until peculiar things began to frighten the otherwise quiet community, and the fear of witches among them drove the village to its breaking point. Known for the infamous 1692 Witch Trials, Salem offers the unique opportunity to dive into the true history of what actually happened in the very setting where these stories took place. Visit eight significant sites and learn about the town's seafaring past as your guide reveals what drove reasonable townsfolk to utter hysteria on this perfectly planned day trip from Boston with a small group of 14 people. Depending on the day of your tour, you'll visit the Salem Witch Museum (Sunday-Thursday tours) or the Real Pirates Museum (Friday & Saturday tours).
- Additional Info
- Before you travel, please read the "Know Before You Go" section for essential information, requirements, and possible disruptions regarding your tour.
- Before you travel, please read the "Know Before You Go" section for essential information, requirements, and possible disruptions regarding your tour.
- Know Before You Book
- fri & sat tours only: entrance to real pirates, lunch is not provided as part of the tour experience; however, there will be free time scheduled for you to enjoy lunch on your own. your guide will offer recommendations. , sun - thu tours only: entrance to the salem witch museum, this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour can accept wheelchairs/strollers. please note that sections of this tour cover busy areas of the city & areas with brick/ cobbled roads., this tour is in english., walks / devour complies with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up-to-date information.
9:25 am tour only: entrance to the real pirates museum, 9:30 am tour only: entrance to the salem witch museum, lunch is not provided as part of the tour experience; however, there will be free time scheduled for you to enjoy lunch on your own. your guide will offer recommendations. , this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour can accept wheelchairs/strollers. please note that sections of this tour cover busy areas of the city & areas with brick/ cobbled roads., this tour is in english., walks / devour complies with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up-to-date information.
Version 94 – March 08, 2025 00:46
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- Begin your voyage in the same way early settlers did: by boat! Board the Salem Ferry in Boston and enjoy the scenery as you pass the Boston Harbor Islands and head up the coast of the North Shore before docking in Salem. Note: Tours in April, May, & November will meet at North station and travel to Salem from Boston by MBTA rail instead of the ferry.
- Depending on the day of your tour, you'll start your day of exploring either the Salem Witch Museum (Sunday-Thursday tours) or Real Pirate Museum (Friday & Saturday tours). At the Salem Witch Museum, you'll be transported back to 1692 and experience the history of the Salem Witch Trials. Take away important lessons from how the events played out, meet the key figures who drove the witchcraft panic, and examine how these themes are applicable to modern culture.
- Meanwhile, at the Real Pirate Museum, you'll explore Salem's maritime past. Originally a fishing village, the town prospered as a major seaport. You'll hear the surprising ways piracy and trade shaped Salem's history—even before and after the Witch Trials.
- After your museum visit, you'll retrace the footsteps of Salem’s famous history with a walk through town. Honor the innocent victims at the Salem Witch Trial Memorial, hear of the lasting impact the Witch Trials left on the town, and learn how the present-day community continues to respect its legacy. As a bustling seaport, the town was home to merchants, sailors, and even pirates. Some of these figures played surprising roles in the town’s history, both before and after the trials. Moving onto the Burying Point, your small group will visit the final resting place of notable Salem residents and some important figures from the Witch Trials.
- Now that you’ve learned about the history, time to turn your attention to modern times and discover some seemingly out-of-place marks left behind by popular culture. Enjoy curious storefronts, historic homes, and more as you roam Salem’s streets. Take some photos at the Bewitched Statue, and then walk up a historic street to the setting of Hocus Pocus: Ropes Mansion. Wrap up your guided tour with a visit to the First Church in Salem and the Witch House, both of which were significant to the Salem Witch Trials.
- After your guided stroll through Salem, you'll have some free time to grab lunch and go shopping on your own before returning to Boston.
- Please Note: On Halloween, October 31st, we will visit the Salem Witch Museum instead of the Real Pirates Museum.
- Begin your voyage in the same way early settlers did: by boat! Board the Salem Ferry in Boston and enjoy the scenery as you pass the Boston Harbor Islands and head up the coast of the North Shore before docking in Salem. Note: Tours in April, May, & November will meet at North station and travel to Salem from Boston by MBTA rail instead of the ferry.
- Depending on the day of your tour, you'll start your day of exploring either the Salem Witch Museum (Sunday-Thursday tours) or Real Pirate Museum (Friday & Saturday tours). At the Salem Witch Museum, you'll be transported back to 1692 and experience the history of the Salem Witch Trials. Take away important lessons from how the events played out, meet the key figures who drove the witchcraft panic, and examine how these themes are applicable to modern culture.
- Meanwhile, at the Real Pirate Museum, you'll explore Salem's maritime past. Originally a fishing village, the town prospered as a major seaport. You'll hear the surprising ways piracy and trade shaped Salem's history—even before and after the Witch Trials.
- After your museum visit, you'll retrace the footsteps of Salem’s famous history with a walk through town. Honor the innocent victims at the Salem Witch Trial Memorial, hear of the lasting impact the Witch Trials left on the town, and learn how the present-day community continues to respect its legacy. As a bustling seaport, the town was home to merchants, sailors, and even pirates. Some of these figures played surprising roles in the town’s history, both before and after the trials. Moving onto the Burying Point, your small group will visit the final resting place of notable Salem residents and some important figures from the Witch Trials.
- Now that you’ve learned about the history, time to turn your attention to modern times and discover some seemingly out-of-place marks left behind by popular culture. Enjoy curious storefronts, historic homes, and more as you roam Salem’s streets. Take some photos at the Bewitched Statue, and then walk up a historic street to the setting of Hocus Pocus: Ropes Mansion. Wrap up your guided tour with a visit to the First Church in Salem and the Witch House, both of which were significant to the Salem Witch Trials.
- After your guided stroll through Salem, you'll have some free time to grab lunch and go shopping on your own before returning to Boston.
Version 93 – March 08, 2025 00:46
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- Previous Version
- Description
- Begin your voyage in the same way early settlers did: by boat! Board the Salem Ferry in Boston and enjoy the scenery as you pass the Boston Harbor Islands and head up the coast of the North Shore before docking in Salem. Note: Tours in April, May, & November will meet at North station and travel to Salem from Boston by MBTA rail instead of the ferry.
- Depending on the day of your tour, you'll start your day of exploring either the Salem Witch Museum (Sunday-Thursday tours) or Real Pirate Museum (Friday & Saturday tours). At the Salem Witch Museum, you'll be transported back to 1692 and experience the history of the Salem Witch Trials. Take away important lessons from how the events played out, meet the key figures who drove the witchcraft panic, and examine how these themes are applicable to modern culture.
- Meanwhile, at the Real Pirate Museum, you'll explore Salem's maritime past. Originally a fishing village, the town prospered as a major seaport. You'll hear the surprising ways piracy and trade shaped Salem's history—even before and after the Witch Trials.
- After your museum visit, you'll retrace the footsteps of Salem’s famous history with a walk through town. Honor the innocent victims at the Salem Witch Trial Memorial, hear of the lasting impact the Witch Trials left on the town, and learn how the present-day community continues to respect its legacy. As a bustling seaport, the town was home to merchants, sailors, and even pirates. Some of these figures played surprising roles in the town’s history, both before and after the trials. Moving onto the Burying Point, your small group will visit the final resting place of notable Salem residents and some important figures from the Witch Trials.
- Now that you’ve learned about the history, time to turn your attention to modern times and discover some seemingly out-of-place marks left behind by popular culture. Enjoy curious storefronts, historic homes, and more as you roam Salem’s streets. Take some photos at the Bewitched Statue, and then walk up a historic street to the setting of Hocus Pocus: Ropes Mansion. Wrap up your guided tour with a visit to the First Church in Salem and the Witch House, both of which were significant to the Salem Witch Trials.
- After your guided stroll through Salem, you'll have some free time to grab lunch and go shopping on your own before returning to Boston.
- Begin your voyage in the same way early settlers did: by boat! Board the Salem Ferry in Boston and enjoy the scenery as you pass the Boston Harbor Islands and head up the coast of the North Shore before docking in Salem. Note: Tours in April, May, & November will meet at North station and travel to Salem from Boston by MBTA rail instead of the ferry.
- Depending on the day of your tour, you'll start your day of exploring either the Salem Witch Museum (Sunday-Thursday tours) or Real Pirate Museum (Friday & Saturday tours). At the Salem Witch Museum, you'll be transported back to 1692 and experience the history of the Salem Witch Trials. Take away important lessons from how the events played out, meet the key figures who drove the witchcraft panic, and examine how these themes are applicable to modern culture.
- Meanwhile, at the Real Pirate Museum, you'll explore Salem's maritime past. Originally a fishing village, the town prospered as a major seaport. You'll hear the surprising ways piracy and trade shaped Salem's history—even before and after the Witch Trials.
- After your museum visit, you'll retrace the footsteps of Salem’s famous history with a walk through town. Honor the innocent victims at the Salem Witch Trial Memorial, hear of the lasting impact the Witch Trials left on the town, and learn how the present-day community continues to respect its legacy. As a bustling seaport, the town was home to merchants, sailors, and even pirates. Some of these figures played surprising roles in the town’s history, both before and after the trials. Moving onto the Burying Point, your small group will visit the final resting place of notable Salem residents and some important figures from the Witch Trials.
- Now that you’ve learned about the history, time to turn your attention to modern times and discover some seemingly out-of-place marks left behind by popular culture. Enjoy curious storefronts, historic homes, and more as you roam Salem’s streets. Take some photos at the Bewitched Statue, and then walk up a historic street to the setting of Hocus Pocus: Ropes Mansion. Wrap up your guided tour with a visit to the First Church in Salem and the Witch House, both of which were significant to the Salem Witch Trials.
After your guided stroll through Salem, you'll have some free time to grab lunch and go shopping on your own. If you opted for the tour with a 9:25 am start time, you can use this time to visit the Real Pirates Museum on your own. Either way, there's plenty more to explore before you board the ferry back to Boston.
- Highlights
- enjoy free time to explore salem on your own. , fri & sat tours: visit the fascinating real pirates museum., honor the legacy at two commemorative spots. , learn about the 1692 witch trials where it all happened. , stop for a photo op at pop culture spots. , sun-thurs tours: visit the famous salem witch museum.
9:25 am tour: visit the fascinating real pirates museum., 9:30 am tour: visit the famous salem witch museum., enjoy free time to explore salem on your own. , honor the legacy at two commemorative spots. , learn about the 1692 witch trials where it all happened. , stop for a photo op at pop culture spots.
- Included
- fri & sat tours: entrance to the real pirates museum, local english-speaking guide, round-trip ferry tickets from boston-salem, round-trip train tickets from boston-salem (april, may & nov tours only), small group of 14 people max, sun-thurs tours: entrance to the salem witch museum
9:25 am tour only: entrance to the real pirates museum, 9:30 am tour only: entrance to the salem witch museum, local english-speaking guide, round-trip ferry tickets from boston-salem, small group of 14 people max
Version 92 – March 08, 2025 00:44
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- Description
- Begin your voyage in the same way early settlers did: by boat! Board the Salem Ferry in Boston and enjoy the scenery as you pass the Boston Harbor Islands and head up the coast of the North Shore before docking in Salem. Note: Tours in April, May, & November will meet at North station and travel to Salem from Boston by MBTA rail instead of the ferry.
- Depending on the day of your tour, you'll start your day of exploring either the Salem Witch Museum (Sunday-Thursday tours) or Real Pirate Museum (Friday & Saturday tours). At the Salem Witch Museum, you'll be transported back to 1692 and experience the history of the Salem Witch Trials. Take away important lessons from how the events played out, meet the key figures who drove the witchcraft panic, and examine how these themes are applicable to modern culture.
- Meanwhile, at the Real Pirate Museum, you'll explore Salem's maritime past. Originally a fishing village, the town prospered as a major seaport. You'll hear the surprising ways piracy and trade shaped Salem's history—even before and after the Witch Trials.
- After your museum visit, you'll retrace the footsteps of Salem’s famous history with a walk through town. Honor the innocent victims at the Salem Witch Trial Memorial, hear of the lasting impact the Witch Trials left on the town, and learn how the present-day community continues to respect its legacy. As a bustling seaport, the town was home to merchants, sailors, and even pirates. Some of these figures played surprising roles in the town’s history, both before and after the trials. Moving onto the Burying Point, your small group will visit the final resting place of notable Salem residents and some important figures from the Witch Trials.
- Now that you’ve learned about the history, time to turn your attention to modern times and discover some seemingly out-of-place marks left behind by popular culture. Enjoy curious storefronts, historic homes, and more as you roam Salem’s streets. Take some photos at the Bewitched Statue, and then walk up a historic street to the setting of Hocus Pocus: Ropes Mansion. Wrap up your guided tour with a visit to the First Church in Salem and the Witch House, both of which were significant to the Salem Witch Trials.
- After your guided stroll through Salem, you'll have some free time to grab lunch and go shopping on your own. If you opted for the tour with a 9:25 am start time, you can use this time to visit the Real Pirates Museum on your own. Either way, there's plenty more to explore before you board the ferry back to Boston.
- Begin your voyage in the same way early settlers did: by boat! Board the Salem Ferry in Boston and enjoy the scenery as you pass the Boston Harbor Islands and head up the coast of the North Shore before docking in Salem. Note: Tours in April, May, & November will meet at North station and travel to Salem from Boston by MBTA rail instead of the ferry.
- Depending on the day of your tour, you'll start your day of exploring either the Salem Witch Museum (Sunday-Thursday tours) or Real Pirate Museum (Friday & Saturday tours). At the Salem Witch Museum, you'll be transported back to 1692 and experience the history of the Salem Witch Trials. Take away important lessons from how the events played out, meet the key figures who drove the witchcraft panic, and examine how these themes are applicable to modern culture.
- Meanwhile, at the Real Pirate Museum, you'll explore Salem's maritime past. Originally a fishing village, the town prospered as a major seaport. You'll hear the surprising ways piracy and trade shaped Salem's history—even before and after the Witch Trials.
After your museum visit, you'll retrace the footsteps of Salem’s famous history with a walk through town. Honor the innocent victims at the Salem Witch Trial Memorial, hear of the lasting impact the Witch Trials left on the town, and learn how the present-day community continues to respect its legacy. As a bustling seaport, the town was home to merchants, sailors, and even pirates. Some of these figures played surprising roles in the town’s history, both before and after the trials.
Moving onto the Burying Point, your small group will visit the final resting place of notable Salem residents and some important figures from the Witch Trials. Now that you’ve learned about the history, time to turn your attention to modern times and discover some seemingly out-of-place marks left behind by popular culture. Enjoy curious storefronts, historic homes, and more as you roam Salem’s streets. Take some photos at the Bewitched Statue, and then walk up a historic street to the setting of Hocus Pocus: Ropes Mansion. Wrap up your guided tour with a visit to the First Church in Salem and the Witch House, both of which were significant to the Salem Witch Trials.
- After your guided stroll through Salem, you'll have some free time to grab lunch and go shopping on your own. If you opted for the tour with a 9:25 am start time, you can use this time to visit the Real Pirates Museum on your own. Either way, there's plenty more to explore before you board the ferry back to Boston.
Version 91 – March 08, 2025 00:44
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- Begin your voyage in the same way early settlers did: by boat! Board the Salem Ferry in Boston and enjoy the scenery as you pass the Boston Harbor Islands and head up the coast of the North Shore before docking in Salem. Note: Tours in April, May, & November will meet at North station and travel to Salem from Boston by MBTA rail instead of the ferry.
- Depending on the day of your tour, you'll start your day of exploring either the Salem Witch Museum (Sunday-Thursday tours) or Real Pirate Museum (Friday & Saturday tours). At the Salem Witch Museum, you'll be transported back to 1692 and experience the history of the Salem Witch Trials. Take away important lessons from how the events played out, meet the key figures who drove the witchcraft panic, and examine how these themes are applicable to modern culture.
- Meanwhile, at the Real Pirate Museum, you'll explore Salem's maritime past. Originally a fishing village, the town prospered as a major seaport. You'll hear the surprising ways piracy and trade shaped Salem's history—even before and after the Witch Trials.
- After your museum visit, you'll retrace the footsteps of Salem’s famous history with a walk through town. Honor the innocent victims at the Salem Witch Trial Memorial, hear of the lasting impact the Witch Trials left on the town, and learn how the present-day community continues to respect its legacy. As a bustling seaport, the town was home to merchants, sailors, and even pirates. Some of these figures played surprising roles in the town’s history, both before and after the trials.
- Moving onto the Burying Point, your small group will visit the final resting place of notable Salem residents and some important figures from the Witch Trials. Now that you’ve learned about the history, time to turn your attention to modern times and discover some seemingly out-of-place marks left behind by popular culture. Enjoy curious storefronts, historic homes, and more as you roam Salem’s streets. Take some photos at the Bewitched Statue, and then walk up a historic street to the setting of Hocus Pocus: Ropes Mansion. Wrap up your guided tour with a visit to the First Church in Salem and the Witch House, both of which were significant to the Salem Witch Trials.
- After your guided stroll through Salem, you'll have some free time to grab lunch and go shopping on your own. If you opted for the tour with a 9:25 am start time, you can use this time to visit the Real Pirates Museum on your own. Either way, there's plenty more to explore before you board the ferry back to Boston.
- Begin your voyage in the same way early settlers did: by boat! Board the Salem Ferry in Boston and enjoy the scenery as you pass the Boston Harbor Islands and head up the coast of the North Shore before docking in Salem. Note: Tours in April, May, & November will meet at North station and travel to Salem from Boston by MBTA rail instead of the ferry.
- Depending on the day of your tour, you'll start your day of exploring either the Salem Witch Museum (Sunday-Thursday tours) or Real Pirate Museum (Friday & Saturday tours). At the Salem Witch Museum, you'll be transported back to 1692 and experience the history of the Salem Witch Trials. Take away important lessons from how the events played out, meet the key figures who drove the witchcraft panic, and examine how these themes are applicable to modern culture.
- Meanwhile, at the Real Pirate Museum, you'll explore Salem's maritime past. Originally a fishing village, the town prospered as a major seaport. You'll hear the surprising ways piracy and trade shaped Salem's history—even before and after the Witch Trials.
After your museum visit, you'll retrace the footsteps of Salem’s famous history with a walk through town. Honor the innocent victims at the Salem Witch Trial Memorial, hear of the lasting impact the Witch Trials left on the town, and learn how the present-day community continues to respect its legacy. Moving onto the Burying Point, your small group will visit the final resting place of notable Salem residents and some important figures from the Witch Trials. Now that you’ve learned about the history, time to turn your attention to modern times and discover some seemingly out-of-place marks left behind by popular culture. Enjoy curious storefronts, historic homes, and more as you roam Salem’s streets. Take some photos at the Bewitched Statue, and then walk up a historic street to the setting of Hocus Pocus: Ropes Mansion. Wrap up your guided tour with a visit to the First Church in Salem and the Witch House, both of which were significant to the Salem Witch Trials.
- After your guided stroll through Salem, you'll have some free time to grab lunch and go shopping on your own. If you opted for the tour with a 9:25 am start time, you can use this time to visit the Real Pirates Museum on your own. Either way, there's plenty more to explore before you board the ferry back to Boston.
Version 90 – March 08, 2025 00:42
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- Begin your voyage in the same way early settlers did: by boat! Board the Salem Ferry in Boston and enjoy the scenery as you pass the Boston Harbor Islands and head up the coast of the North Shore before docking in Salem. Note: Tours in April, May, & November will meet at North station and travel to Salem from Boston by MBTA rail instead of the ferry.
- Depending on the day of your tour, you'll start your day of exploring either the Salem Witch Museum (Sunday-Thursday tours) or Real Pirate Museum (Friday & Saturday tours). At the Salem Witch Museum, you'll be transported back to 1692 and experience the history of the Salem Witch Trials. Take away important lessons from how the events played out, meet the key figures who drove the witchcraft panic, and examine how these themes are applicable to modern culture.
- Meanwhile, at the Real Pirate Museum, you'll explore Salem's maritime past. Originally a fishing village, the town prospered as a major seaport. You'll hear the surprising ways piracy and trade shaped Salem's history—even before and after the Witch Trials.
- After your museum visit, you'll retrace the footsteps of Salem’s famous history with a walk through town. Honor the innocent victims at the Salem Witch Trial Memorial, hear of the lasting impact the Witch Trials left on the town, and learn how the present-day community continues to respect its legacy. Moving onto the Burying Point, your small group will visit the final resting place of notable Salem residents and some important figures from the Witch Trials. Now that you’ve learned about the history, time to turn your attention to modern times and discover some seemingly out-of-place marks left behind by popular culture. Enjoy curious storefronts, historic homes, and more as you roam Salem’s streets. Take some photos at the Bewitched Statue, and then walk up a historic street to the setting of Hocus Pocus: Ropes Mansion. Wrap up your guided tour with a visit to the First Church in Salem and the Witch House, both of which were significant to the Salem Witch Trials.
- After your guided stroll through Salem, you'll have some free time to grab lunch and go shopping on your own. If you opted for the tour with a 9:25 am start time, you can use this time to visit the Real Pirates Museum on your own. Either way, there's plenty more to explore before you board the ferry back to Boston.
- Begin your voyage in the same way early settlers did: by boat! Board the Salem Ferry in Boston and enjoy the scenery as you pass the Boston Harbor Islands and head up the coast of the North Shore before docking in Salem. Note: Tours in April, May, & November will meet at North station and travel to Salem from Boston by MBTA rail instead of the ferry.
- Depending on the day of your tour, you'll start your day of exploring either the Salem Witch Museum (Sunday-Thursday tours) or Real Pirate Museum (Friday & Saturday tours). At the Salem Witch Museum, you'll be transported back to 1692 and experience the history of the Salem Witch Trials. Take away important lessons from how the events played out, meet the key figures who drove the witchcraft panic, and examine how these themes are applicable to modern culture.
Meanwhile, at the Real Pirate Museum, you'll explore Salem's maritime past. Learn about the town’s role as a major seaport and hear the surprising ways piracy and trade shaped its history—even before and after the Witch Trials.
You'll also have the opportunity to retrace the footsteps of Salem’s famous history with a walk through town. Honor the innocent victims at the Salem Witch Trial Memorial, hear of the lasting impact the Witch Trials left on the town, and learn how the present-day community continues to respect its legacy. Moving onto the Burying Point, your small group will visit the final resting place of notable Salem residents and some important figures from the Witch Trials. Now that you’ve learned about the history, time to turn your attention to modern times and discover some seemingly out-of-place marks left behind by popular culture. Enjoy curious storefronts, historic homes, and more as you roam Salem’s streets. Take some photos at the Bewitched Statue, and then walk up a historic street to the setting of Hocus Pocus: Ropes Mansion. Wrap up your guided tour with a visit to the First Church in Salem and the Witch House, both of which were significant to the Salem Witch Trials.
- After your guided stroll through Salem, you'll have some free time to grab lunch and go shopping on your own. If you opted for the tour with a 9:25 am start time, you can use this time to visit the Real Pirates Museum on your own. Either way, there's plenty more to explore before you board the ferry back to Boston.
Version 89 – March 08, 2025 00:41
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- Begin your voyage in the same way early settlers did: by boat! Board the Salem Ferry in Boston and enjoy the scenery as you pass the Boston Harbor Islands and head up the coast of the North Shore before docking in Salem. Note: Tours in April, May, & November will meet at North station and travel to Salem from Boston by MBTA rail instead of the ferry.
- Depending on the day of your tour, you'll start your day of exploring either the Salem Witch Museum (Sunday-Thursday tours) or Real Pirate Museum (Friday & Saturday tours). At the Salem Witch Museum, you'll be transported back to 1692 and experience the history of the Salem Witch Trials. Take away important lessons from how the events played out, meet the key figures who drove the witchcraft panic, and examine how these themes are applicable to modern culture.
- Meanwhile, at the Real Pirate Museum, you'll explore Salem's maritime past. Learn about the town’s role as a major seaport and hear the surprising ways piracy and trade shaped its history—even before and after the Witch Trials.
- You'll also have the opportunity to retrace the footsteps of Salem’s famous history with a walk through town. Honor the innocent victims at the Salem Witch Trial Memorial, hear of the lasting impact the Witch Trials left on the town, and learn how the present-day community continues to respect its legacy. Moving onto the Burying Point, your small group will visit the final resting place of notable Salem residents and some important figures from the Witch Trials. Now that you’ve learned about the history, time to turn your attention to modern times and discover some seemingly out-of-place marks left behind by popular culture. Enjoy curious storefronts, historic homes, and more as you roam Salem’s streets. Take some photos at the Bewitched Statue, and then walk up a historic street to the setting of Hocus Pocus: Ropes Mansion. Wrap up your guided tour with a visit to the First Church in Salem and the Witch House, both of which were significant to the Salem Witch Trials.
- After your guided stroll through Salem, you'll have some free time to grab lunch and go shopping on your own. If you opted for the tour with a 9:25 am start time, you can use this time to visit the Real Pirates Museum on your own. Either way, there's plenty more to explore before you board the ferry back to Boston.
- Begin your voyage in the same way early settlers did: by boat! Board the Salem Ferry in Boston and enjoy the scenery as you pass the Boston Harbor Islands and head up the coast of the North Shore before docking in Salem. Note: Tours in April, May, & November will meet at North station and travel to Salem from Boston by MBTA rail instead of the ferry.
If you book a tour with a start time of 9:30 am, you'll start your day of exploring with a visit to the Salem Witch Museum. Be transported back to 1692 and experience the history of the Salem Witch Trials. Take away important lessons from how the events played out, meet the key figures who drove the witchcraft panic, and examine how these themes are applicable to modern culture. You'll also have the opportunity to retrace the footsteps of Salem’s famous history with a walk through town. Honor the innocent victims at the Salem Witch Trial Memorial, hear of the lasting impact the Witch Trials left on the town, and learn how the present-day community continues to respect its legacy. Moving onto the Burying Point, your small group will visit the final resting place of notable Salem residents and some important figures from the Witch Trials. Now that you’ve learned about the history, time to turn your attention to modern times and discover some seemingly out-of-place marks left behind by popular culture. Enjoy curious storefronts, historic homes, and more as you roam Salem’s streets. Take some photos at the Bewitched Statue, and then walk up a historic street to the setting of Hocus Pocus: Ropes Mansion. Wrap up your guided tour with a visit to the First Church in Salem and the Witch House, both of which were significant to the Salem Witch Trials.
- After your guided stroll through Salem, you'll have some free time to grab lunch and go shopping on your own. If you opted for the tour with a 9:25 am start time, you can use this time to visit the Real Pirates Museum on your own. Either way, there's plenty more to explore before you board the ferry back to Boston.
Version 88 – March 08, 2025 00:38
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- Begin your voyage in the same way early settlers did: by boat! Board the Salem Ferry in Boston and enjoy the scenery as you pass the Boston Harbor Islands and head up the coast of the North Shore before docking in Salem. Note: Tours in April, May, & November will meet at North station and travel to Salem from Boston by MBTA rail instead of the ferry.
- If you book a tour with a start time of 9:30 am, you'll start your day of exploring with a visit to the Salem Witch Museum. Be transported back to 1692 and experience the history of the Salem Witch Trials. Take away important lessons from how the events played out, meet the key figures who drove the witchcraft panic, and examine how these themes are applicable to modern culture. You'll also have the opportunity to retrace the footsteps of Salem’s famous history with a walk through town. Honor the innocent victims at the Salem Witch Trial Memorial, hear of the lasting impact the Witch Trials left on the town, and learn how the present-day community continues to respect its legacy. Moving onto the Burying Point, your small group will visit the final resting place of notable Salem residents and some important figures from the Witch Trials. Now that you’ve learned about the history, time to turn your attention to modern times and discover some seemingly out-of-place marks left behind by popular culture. Enjoy curious storefronts, historic homes, and more as you roam Salem’s streets. Take some photos at the Bewitched Statue, and then walk up a historic street to the setting of Hocus Pocus: Ropes Mansion. Wrap up your guided tour with a visit to the First Church in Salem and the Witch House, both of which were significant to the Salem Witch Trials.
- After your guided stroll through Salem, you'll have some free time to grab lunch and go shopping on your own. If you opted for the tour with a 9:25 am start time, you can use this time to visit the Real Pirates Museum on your own. Either way, there's plenty more to explore before you board the ferry back to Boston.
Begin your voyage in the same way early settlers did: by boat! Board the Salem Ferry in Boston and enjoy the scenery as you pass the Boston Harbor Islands and head up the coast of the North Shore before docking in Salem.
- If you book a tour with a start time of 9:30 am, you'll start your day of exploring with a visit to the Salem Witch Museum. Be transported back to 1692 and experience the history of the Salem Witch Trials. Take away important lessons from how the events played out, meet the key figures who drove the witchcraft panic, and examine how these themes are applicable to modern culture. You'll also have the opportunity to retrace the footsteps of Salem’s famous history with a walk through town. Honor the innocent victims at the Salem Witch Trial Memorial, hear of the lasting impact the Witch Trials left on the town, and learn how the present-day community continues to respect its legacy. Moving onto the Burying Point, your small group will visit the final resting place of notable Salem residents and some important figures from the Witch Trials. Now that you’ve learned about the history, time to turn your attention to modern times and discover some seemingly out-of-place marks left behind by popular culture. Enjoy curious storefronts, historic homes, and more as you roam Salem’s streets. Take some photos at the Bewitched Statue, and then walk up a historic street to the setting of Hocus Pocus: Ropes Mansion. Wrap up your guided tour with a visit to the First Church in Salem and the Witch House, both of which were significant to the Salem Witch Trials.
- After your guided stroll through Salem, you'll have some free time to grab lunch and go shopping on your own. If you opted for the tour with a 9:25 am start time, you can use this time to visit the Real Pirates Museum on your own. Either way, there's plenty more to explore before you board the ferry back to Boston.
Version 87 – March 08, 2025 00:37
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- Salem, Massachusetts: a quaint, sleepy, Puritan fishing village where nothing exciting happened...until peculiar things began to frighten the otherwise quiet community, and the fear of witches among them drove the village to its breaking point. Known for the infamous 1692 Witch Trials, Salem offers the unique opportunity to dive into the true history of what actually happened in the very setting where these stories took place. Visit eight significant sites and learn about the town's seafaring past as your guide reveals what drove reasonable townsfolk to utter hysteria on this perfectly planned day trip from Boston with a small group of 14 people. Depending on the day of your tour, you'll visit the Salem Witch Museum (Sunday-Thursday tours) or the Real Pirates Museum (Friday & Saturday tours).
Salem, Massachusetts: a quaint, sleepy, Puritan settlement where nothing exciting happened...until peculiar things began to frighten the otherwise quiet community, and the fear of witches among them drove the village to its breaking point. Known for the infamous 1692 Witch Trials, Salem offers the unique opportunity to dive into the true history of what actually happened in the very setting where these stories took place. Visit eight significant sites and learn what drove reasonable townsfolk to utter hysteria on this perfectly planned day trip from Boston with a small group of 14 people. Depending on which tour time you choose, you'll have the option to visit the Salem Witch Museum (9:30 am tours) or the Real Pirates Museum (9:25 am tours).
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- Begin your voyage in the same way early settlers did: by boat! Board the Salem Ferry in Boston and enjoy the scenery as you pass the Boston Harbor Islands and head up the coast of the North Shore before docking in Salem.
- If you book a tour with a start time of 9:30 am, you'll start your day of exploring with a visit to the Salem Witch Museum. Be transported back to 1692 and experience the history of the Salem Witch Trials. Take away important lessons from how the events played out, meet the key figures who drove the witchcraft panic, and examine how these themes are applicable to modern culture. You'll also have the opportunity to retrace the footsteps of Salem’s famous history with a walk through town. Honor the innocent victims at the Salem Witch Trial Memorial, hear of the lasting impact the Witch Trials left on the town, and learn how the present-day community continues to respect its legacy. Moving onto the Burying Point, your small group will visit the final resting place of notable Salem residents and some important figures from the Witch Trials. Now that you’ve learned about the history, time to turn your attention to modern times and discover some seemingly out-of-place marks left behind by popular culture. Enjoy curious storefronts, historic homes, and more as you roam Salem’s streets. Take some photos at the Bewitched Statue, and then walk up a historic street to the setting of Hocus Pocus: Ropes Mansion. Wrap up your guided tour with a visit to the First Church in Salem and the Witch House, both of which were significant to the Salem Witch Trials.
- After your guided stroll through Salem, you'll have some free time to grab lunch and go shopping on your own. If you opted for the tour with a 9:25 am start time, you can use this time to visit the Real Pirates Museum on your own. Either way, there's plenty more to explore before you board the ferry back to Boston.
Begin your voyage in the same way early settlers did: by boat! Board the Salem Ferry in Boston and enjoy the scenery as you pass the Boston Harbor Islands and head up the coast of the North Shore before docking in Salem. If you book a tour with a start time of 9:30 am, you'll start your day of exploring with a visit to the Salem Witch Museum. Be transported back to 1692 and experience the history of the Salem Witch Trials. Take away important lessons from how the events played out, meet the key figures who drove the witchcraft panic, and examine how these themes are applicable to modern culture. You'll also have the opportunity to retrace the footsteps of Salem’s famous history with a walk through town. Honor the innocent victims at the Salem Witch Trial Memorial, hear of the lasting impact the Witch Trials left on the town, and learn how the present-day community continues to respect its legacy. Moving onto the Burying Point, your small group will visit the final resting place of notable Salem residents and some important figures from the Witch Trials. Now that you’ve learned about the history, time to turn your attention to modern times and discover some seemingly out-of-place marks left behind by popular culture. Enjoy curious storefronts, historic homes, and more as you roam Salem’s streets. Take some photos at the Bewitched Statue, and then walk up a historic street to the setting of Hocus Pocus: Ropes Mansion. Wrap up your guided tour with a visit to the First Church in Salem and the Witch House, both of which were significant to the Salem Witch Trials.
- After your guided stroll through Salem, you'll have some free time to grab lunch and go shopping on your own. If you opted for the tour with a 9:25 am start time, you can use this time to visit the Real Pirates Museum on your own. Either way, there's plenty more to explore before you board the ferry back to Boston.
Version 86 – March 08, 2025 00:34
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- Begin your voyage in the same way early settlers did: by boat! Board the Salem Ferry in Boston and enjoy the scenery as you pass the Boston Harbor Islands and head up the coast of the North Shore before docking in Salem. If you book a tour with a start time of 9:30 am, you'll start your day of exploring with a visit to the Salem Witch Museum. Be transported back to 1692 and experience the history of the Salem Witch Trials. Take away important lessons from how the events played out, meet the key figures who drove the witchcraft panic, and examine how these themes are applicable to modern culture. You'll also have the opportunity to retrace the footsteps of Salem’s famous history with a walk through town. Honor the innocent victims at the Salem Witch Trial Memorial, hear of the lasting impact the Witch Trials left on the town, and learn how the present-day community continues to respect its legacy. Moving onto the Burying Point, your small group will visit the final resting place of notable Salem residents and some important figures from the Witch Trials. Now that you’ve learned about the history, time to turn your attention to modern times and discover some seemingly out-of-place marks left behind by popular culture. Enjoy curious storefronts, historic homes, and more as you roam Salem’s streets. Take some photos at the Bewitched Statue, and then walk up a historic street to the setting of Hocus Pocus: Ropes Mansion. Wrap up your guided tour with a visit to the First Church in Salem and the Witch House, both of which were significant to the Salem Witch Trials.
- After your guided stroll through Salem, you'll have some free time to grab lunch and go shopping on your own. If you opted for the tour with a 9:25 am start time, you can use this time to visit the Real Pirates Museum on your own. Either way, there's plenty more to explore before you board the ferry back to Boston.
Begin your voyage in the same way early settlers did: by boat! Board the Salem Ferry in Boston and enjoy the scenery as you pass the Boston Harbor Islands and head up the coast of the North Shore before docking in Salem.
If you book a tour with a start time of 9:30 am, you'll start your day of exploring with a visit to the Salem Witch Museum. Be transported back to 1692 and experience the history of the Salem Witch Trials. Take away important lessons from how the events played out, meet the key figures who drove the witchcraft panic, and examine how these themes are applicable to modern culture.
You'll also have the opportunity to retrace the footsteps of Salem’s famous history with a walk through town. Honor the innocent victims at the Salem Witch Trial Memorial, hear of the lasting impact the Witch Trials left on the town, and learn how the present-day community continues to respect its legacy. Moving onto the Burying Point, your small group will visit the final resting place of notable Salem residents and some important figures from the Witch Trials.
Now that you’ve learned about the history, time to turn your attention to modern times and discover some seemingly out-of-place marks left behind by popular culture. Enjoy curious storefronts, historic homes, and more as you roam Salem’s streets. Take some photos at the Bewitched Statue, and then walk up a historic street to the setting of Hocus Pocus: Ropes Mansion. Wrap up your guided tour with a visit to the First Church in Salem and the Witch House, both of which were significant to the Salem Witch Trials.
- After your guided stroll through Salem, you'll have some free time to grab lunch and go shopping on your own. If you opted for the tour with a 9:25 am start time, you can use this time to visit the Real Pirates Museum on your own. Either way, there's plenty more to explore before you board the ferry back to Boston.
Version 74 – November 04, 2024 10:09
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- Salem, Massachusetts: a quaint, sleepy, Puritan settlement where nothing exciting happened...until peculiar things began to frighten the otherwise quiet community, and the fear of witches among them drove the village to its breaking point. Known for the infamous 1692 Witch Trials, Salem offers the unique opportunity to dive into the true history of what actually happened in the very setting where these stories took place. Visit eight significant sites and learn what drove reasonable townsfolk to utter hysteria on this perfectly planned day trip from Boston with a small group of 14 people. Depending on which tour time you choose, you'll have the option to visit the Salem Witch Museum (9:30 am tours) or the Real Pirates Museum (9:25 am tours).
Salem, Massachusetts: a quaint, sleepy, Puritan settlement where nothing exciting happened...until peculiar things began to frighten the otherwise quiet community, and the fear of witches among them drove the village to its breaking point. Known for the infamous 1692 Witch Trials, Salem offers the unique opportunity to dive into the true history of what actually happened in the very setting where these stories took place. Visit eight significant sites and learn what drove reasonable townsfolk to utter hysteria on this perfectly planned day trip from Boston with a small group of maximum 14 people. Depending on which tour time you choose, you'll have the option to visit the Salem Witch Museum (9:30 am tours) or the Real Pirates Museum (9:25 am tours).
Version 73 – November 04, 2024 10:08
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- Salem, Massachusetts: a quaint, sleepy, Puritan settlement where nothing exciting happened...until peculiar things began to frighten the otherwise quiet community, and the fear of witches among them drove the village to its breaking point. Known for the infamous 1692 Witch Trials, Salem offers the unique opportunity to dive into the true history of what actually happened in the very setting where these stories took place. Visit eight significant sites and learn what drove reasonable townsfolk to utter hysteria on this perfectly planned day trip from Boston with a small group of maximum 14 people. Depending on which tour time you choose, you'll have the option to visit the Salem Witch Museum (9:30 am tours) or the Real Pirates Museum (9:25 am tours).
Salem, Massachusetts: a quaint, sleepy, Puritan settlement where nothing exciting happened...until peculiar things began to frighten the otherwise quiet community, and the fear of witches among them drove the village to its breaking point. Known for the infamous 1692 Witch Trials, Salem offers the unique opportunity to dive into the true history of what actually happened in the very setting where these stories took place. Visit eight significant sites and learn what drove reasonable townsfolk to utter hysteria on this perfectly planned day trip from Boston. Depending on which tour time you choose, you'll have the option to visit the Salem Witch Museum (9:30 am tours) or the Real Pirates Museum (9:25 am tours).
Version 72 – November 04, 2024 10:06
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- 9:25 am tour only: entrance to the real pirates museum, 9:30 am tour only: entrance to the salem witch museum, local english-speaking guide, round-trip ferry tickets from boston-salem, small group of 14 people max
9:25 am tour only: entrance to the real pirates museum, 9:30 am tour only: entrance to the salem witch museum, local english-speaking guide, round-trip ferry tickets from boston-salem
Version 70 – October 08, 2024 10:48
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- hydration: bring plenty of water to stay hydrated throughout the tour. , lunch is not provided as part of the tour experience; however, there will be free time scheduled for you to enjoy lunch on your own. your guide will offer recommendations. , sun protection: don’t forget your sunblock, sunglasses, and a wide-brimmed hat or cap., this is a walking tour on various terrains so comfortable walking shoes are a must. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty. , weather awareness: salem summers can be hot and humid. expect temperatures to rise, especially during midday hours. dress in lightweight, breathable clothing to stay comfortable.
hydration: bring plenty of water to stay hydrated throughout the tour. , lunch is not provided as part of the tour experience; however, there will be free time scheduled for you to enjoy lunch on your own. your guide will offer recommendations. , sun protection: don’t forget your sunblock, sunglasses, and a wide-brimmed hat or cap., this is a walking tour on various terrains so comfortable walking shoes are a must. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty. , this tour is in english., weather awareness: salem summers can be hot and humid. expect temperatures to rise, especially during midday hours. dress in lightweight, breathable clothing to stay comfortable.
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- 9:25 am tour only: entrance to the real pirates museum, 9:30 am tour only: entrance to the salem witch museum, lunch is not provided as part of the tour experience; however, there will be free time scheduled for you to enjoy lunch on your own. your guide will offer recommendations. , this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour can accept wheelchairs/strollers. please note that sections of this tour cover busy areas of the city & areas with brick/ cobbled roads., this tour is in english., walks / devour complies with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up-to-date information.
9:25 am tour only: entrance to the real pirates museum, 9:30 am tour only: entrance to the salem witch museum, lunch is not provided as part of the tour experience; however, there will be free time scheduled for you to enjoy lunch on your own. your guide will offer recommendations. , this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour can accept wheelchairs/strollers. please note that sections of this tour cover busy areas of the city & areas with brick/ cobbled roads., walks / devour complies with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up-to-date information.
Version 69 – October 03, 2024 11:26
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- 9:25 am tour only: entrance to the real pirates museum, 9:30 am tour only: entrance to the salem witch museum, lunch is not provided as part of the tour experience; however, there will be free time scheduled for you to enjoy lunch on your own. your guide will offer recommendations. , this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour can accept wheelchairs/strollers. please note that sections of this tour cover busy areas of the city & areas with brick/ cobbled roads., walks / devour complies with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up-to-date information.
9:25 am tour only: entrance to the real pirates museum, 9:30 am tour only: entrance to the salem witch museum, this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour can accept wheelchairs/strollers. please note that sections of this tour cover busy areas of the city & areas with brick/ cobbled roads., walks / devour complies with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up-to-date information.
Version 66 – July 11, 2024 08:48
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- hydration: bring plenty of water to stay hydrated throughout the tour. , lunch is not provided as part of the tour experience; however, there will be free time scheduled for you to enjoy lunch on your own. your guide will offer recommendations. , sun protection: don’t forget your sunblock, sunglasses, and a wide-brimmed hat or cap., this is a walking tour on various terrains so comfortable walking shoes are a must. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty. , this tour is in english., weather awareness: salem summers can be hot and humid. expect temperatures to rise, especially during midday hours. dress in lightweight, breathable clothing to stay comfortable.
9:25 am tour only: entrance to the real pirates museum, 9:30 am tour only: entrance to the salem witch museum, lunch is not included on this tour experience., please arrive 30 minutes before your tour start time for check-in. out of courtesy to other guests, we’re unable to wait for latecomers. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., please note that the salem witch museum presentation depicts tragic history. it may not be suitable for all audiences., this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour can accept wheelchairs/strollers. please note that sections of this tour cover busy areas of the city & areas with brick/ cobbled roads., this tour is in english., tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated.
Version 65 – June 26, 2024 07:51
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- Begin your voyage in the same way early settlers did: by boat! Board the Salem Ferry in Boston and enjoy the scenery as you pass the Boston Harbor Islands and head up the coast of the North Shore before docking in Salem.
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- If you book a tour with a start time of 9:30 am, you'll start your day of exploring with a visit to the Salem Witch Museum. Be transported back to 1692 and experience the history of the Salem Witch Trials. Take away important lessons from how the events played out, meet the key figures who drove the witchcraft panic, and examine how these themes are applicable to modern culture.
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- You'll also have the opportunity to retrace the footsteps of Salem’s famous history with a walk through town. Honor the innocent victims at the Salem Witch Trial Memorial, hear of the lasting impact the Witch Trials left on the town, and learn how the present-day community continues to respect its legacy. Moving onto the Burying Point, your small group will visit the final resting place of notable Salem residents and some important figures from the Witch Trials.
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- Now that you’ve learned about the history, time to turn your attention to modern times and discover some seemingly out-of-place marks left behind by popular culture. Enjoy curious storefronts, historic homes, and more as you roam Salem’s streets. Take some photos at the Bewitched Statue, and then walk up a historic street to the setting of Hocus Pocus: Ropes Mansion. Wrap up your guided tour with a visit to the First Church in Salem and the Witch House, both of which were significant to the Salem Witch Trials.
- After your guided stroll through Salem, you'll have some free time to grab lunch and go shopping on your own. If you opted for the tour with a 9:25 am start time, you can use this time to visit the Real Pirates Museum on your own. Either way, there's plenty more to explore before you board the ferry back to Boston.
- Begin your voyage in the same way early settlers did: by boat! Board the Salem Ferry in Boston and enjoy the scenery as you pass the Boston Harbor Islands and head up the coast of the North Shore before docking in Salem.
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- If you book a tour with a start time of 9:30 am, you'll start your day of exploring with a visit to the Salem Witch Museum. Be transported back to 1692 and experience the history of the Salem Witch Trials. Take away important lessons from how the events played out, meet the key figures who drove the witchcraft panic, and examine how these themes are applicable to modern culture.
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- You'll also have the opportunity to retrace the footsteps of Salem’s famous history with a walk through town. Honor the innocent victims at the Salem Witch Trial Memorial, hear of the lasting impact the Witch Trials left on the town, and learn how the present-day community continues to respect its legacy. Moving onto the Burying Point, your small group will visit the final resting place of notable Salem residents and some important figures from the Witch Trials.
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- Now that you’ve learned about the history, time to turn your attention to modern times and discover some seemingly out-of-place marks left behind by popular culture. Enjoy curious storefronts, historic homes, and more as you roam Salem’s streets. Take some photos at the Bewitched Statue, and then walk up a historic street to the setting of Hocus Pocus: Ropes Mansion. Wrap up your guided tour with a visit to the First Church in Salem and the Witch House, both of which were significant to the Salem Witch Trials.
After your guided stroll through Salem, you'll have some free time to grab lunch and go shopping on your own. If you opted for the tour with a 9:25 am start time, you can use this time to visit the Real Pirates Museum on your own. Either way, there's plenty more to explore before you reconvene with your small group for the return ferry to Boston.
Version 64 – June 20, 2024 17:31
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- 9:25 am tour only: entrance to the real pirates museum, 9:30 am tour only: entrance to the salem witch museum, lunch is not included on this tour experience., please arrive 30 minutes before your tour start time for check-in. out of courtesy to other guests, we’re unable to wait for latecomers. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., please note that the salem witch museum presentation depicts tragic history. it may not be suitable for all audiences., this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour can accept wheelchairs/strollers. please note that sections of this tour cover busy areas of the city & areas with brick/ cobbled roads., this tour is in english., tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated.
9:25 am tour only: entrance to the real pirates museum, 9:30 am tour only: entrance to the salem witch museum, lunch is not included on this tour experience., please note that the salem witch museum presentation depicts tragic history. it may not be suitable for all audiences., this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour can accept wheelchairs/strollers. please note that sections of this tour cover busy areas of the city & areas with brick/ cobbled roads., this tour is in english., this tour meets 30 minutes prior to the tour start time. please arrive 30 minutes before your tour start time for check-in. out of courtesy to other guests, we’re unable to wait for latecomers. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated.
Version 63 – June 20, 2024 17:28
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- 9:25 am tour only: entrance to the real pirates museum, 9:30 am tour only: entrance to the salem witch museum, this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour can accept wheelchairs/strollers. please note that sections of this tour cover busy areas of the city & areas with brick/ cobbled roads., walks / devour complies with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up-to-date information.
this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour can accept wheelchairs/strollers. please note that sections of this tour cover busy areas of the city & areas with brick/ cobbled roads., walks / devour complies with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up-to-date information.
Version 62 – June 20, 2024 17:17
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- 9:25 am tour only: entrance to the real pirates museum, 9:30 am tour only: entrance to the salem witch museum, lunch is not included on this tour experience., please note that the salem witch museum presentation depicts tragic history. it may not be suitable for all audiences., this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour can accept wheelchairs/strollers. please note that sections of this tour cover busy areas of the city & areas with brick/ cobbled roads., this tour is in english., this tour meets 30 minutes prior to the tour start time. please arrive 30 minutes before your tour start time for check-in. out of courtesy to other guests, we’re unable to wait for latecomers. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated.
lunch is not included on this tour experience., please note that the salem witch museum presentation depicts tragic history. it may not be suitable for all audiences., this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour can accept wheelchairs/strollers. please note that sections of this tour cover busy areas of the city & areas with brick/ cobbled roads., this tour is in english., this tour meets 30 minutes prior to the tour start time. please arrive 30 minutes before your tour start time for check-in. out of courtesy to other guests, we’re unable to wait for latecomers. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated.
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- this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour can accept wheelchairs/strollers. please note that sections of this tour cover busy areas of the city & areas with brick/ cobbled roads., walks / devour complies with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up-to-date information.
depending on which tour time you choose, you'll have the option to visit the salem witch museum (9:30 am tours) or the real pirates museum (9:25 am tours). , this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour can accept wheelchairs/strollers. please note that sections of this tour cover busy areas of the city & areas with brick/ cobbled roads., walks / devour complies with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up-to-date information.
Version 61 – June 13, 2024 17:59
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- depending on which tour time you choose, you'll have the option to visit the salem witch museum (9:30 am tours) or the real pirates museum (9:25 am tours). , this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour can accept wheelchairs/strollers. please note that sections of this tour cover busy areas of the city & areas with brick/ cobbled roads., walks / devour complies with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up-to-date information.
this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour can accept wheelchairs/strollers. please note that sections of this tour cover busy areas of the city & areas with brick/ cobbled roads., walks / devour complies with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up-to-date information.
Version 58 – June 11, 2024 17:39
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- lunch is not included on this tour experience., please note that the salem witch museum presentation depicts tragic history. it may not be suitable for all audiences., this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour can accept wheelchairs/strollers. please note that sections of this tour cover busy areas of the city & areas with brick/ cobbled roads., this tour is in english., this tour meets 30 minutes prior to the tour start time. please arrive 30 minutes before your tour start time for check-in. out of courtesy to other guests, we’re unable to wait for latecomers. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated.
in the event of weather that prevents safe operation of the ferry by boston harbor city cruises, alternate transportation will be provided. , lunch is not included on this tour experience., please note the salem witch museum presentation depicts tragic history, including a tableau of the devil, the pressing of giles corey and hanging of george burroughs. these tableaux may not be suitable for all audiences., this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour can accept wheelchairs/strollers. please note that sections of this tour cover busy areas of the city & areas with brick/ cobbled roads., this tour is in english., this tour meets 30 minutes prior to the tour start time. please arrive 30 minutes before your tour start time for check-in. out of courtesy to other guests, we’re unable to wait for latecomers. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated.
Version 57 – June 10, 2024 16:37
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- in the event of weather that prevents safe operation of the ferry by boston harbor city cruises, alternate transportation will be provided. , lunch is not included on this tour experience., please note the salem witch museum presentation depicts tragic history, including a tableau of the devil, the pressing of giles corey and hanging of george burroughs. these tableaux may not be suitable for all audiences., this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour can accept wheelchairs/strollers. please note that sections of this tour cover busy areas of the city & areas with brick/ cobbled roads., this tour is in english., this tour meets 30 minutes prior to the tour start time. please arrive 30 minutes before your tour start time for check-in. out of courtesy to other guests, we’re unable to wait for latecomers. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated.
in the event of weather that prevents safe operation of the ferry by boston harbor city cruises, alternate transportation will be provided. , lunch is not included on this tour experience., please note the salem witch museum presentation depicts tragic history, including a tableau of the devil, the pressing of giles corey and hanging of george burroughs. these tableaux may not be suitable for all audiences., this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour is in english., this tour meets 30 minutes prior to the tour start time. please arrive 30 minutes before your tour start time for check-in. out of courtesy to other guests, we’re unable to wait for latecomers. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated.
Version 56 – June 10, 2024 16:36
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- this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour can accept wheelchairs/strollers. please note that sections of this tour cover busy areas of the city & areas with brick/ cobbled roads., walks / devour complies with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up-to-date information.
this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour can accept wheelchairs/strollers. please note that sections of this tour cover busy areas of the city & areas with brick/ cobbled roads. , walks / devour complies with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up-to-date information.
Version 55 – June 10, 2024 16:36
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- this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour can accept wheelchairs/strollers. please note that sections of this tour cover busy areas of the city & areas with brick/ cobbled roads. , walks / devour complies with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up-to-date information.
this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour can accept wheelchairs/strollers. sections of this tour cover busy areas of the city & areas with brick/ cobbled roads. , walks / devour complies with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up-to-date information.
Version 54 – June 10, 2024 16:35
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- this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour can accept wheelchairs/strollers. sections of this tour cover busy areas of the city & areas with brick/ cobbled roads. , walks / devour complies with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up-to-date information.
this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour can accept those with mobility issues (with caution). sections of this tour cover busy areas of the city & areas with brick/ cobbled roads. , walks / devour complies with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up-to-date information.
Version 53 – June 10, 2024 16:35
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- this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour can accept those with mobility issues (with caution). sections of this tour cover busy areas of the city & areas with brick/ cobbled roads. , walks / devour complies with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up-to-date information.
this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., walks / devour complies with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up-to-date information.
Version 52 – June 10, 2024 16:34
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- in the event of weather that prevents safe operation of the ferry by boston harbor city cruises, alternate transportation will be provided. , lunch is not included on this tour experience., please note the salem witch museum presentation depicts tragic history, including a tableau of the devil, the pressing of giles corey and hanging of george burroughs. these tableaux may not be suitable for all audiences., this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour is in english., this tour meets 30 minutes prior to the tour start time. please arrive 30 minutes before your tour start time for check-in. out of courtesy to other guests, we’re unable to wait for latecomers. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated.
in the event of weather that prevents safe operation of the ferry by boston harbor city cruises, alternate transportation will be provided. , lunch is not included on this tour experience., this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour is in english., this tour meets 30 minutes prior to the tour start time. please arrive 30 minutes before your tour start time for check-in. out of courtesy to other guests, we’re unable to wait for latecomers. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated.
Version 51 – June 10, 2024 16:34
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- in the event of weather that prevents safe operation of the ferry by boston harbor city cruises, alternate transportation will be provided. , lunch is not included on this tour experience., this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour is in english., this tour meets 30 minutes prior to the tour start time. please arrive 30 minutes before your tour start time for check-in. out of courtesy to other guests, we’re unable to wait for latecomers. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated.
in the event of weather that prevents safe operation of the ferry by boston harbor city cruises, alternate transportation will be provided. , lunch is not included on this tour experience., this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour is in english., this tour meets 30 minutes prior to the tour start time. please arrive 30 minutes before your tour start time for check-in. out of courtesy to other guests, we’re unable to wait for latecomers. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows.
Version 50 – June 10, 2024 16:33
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- this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., walks / devour complies with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up-to-date information.
in the event of weather that prevents safe operation of the ferry by boston harbor city cruises, alternate transportation will be provided. , this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty.
Version 49 – June 10, 2024 16:32
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- in the event of weather that prevents safe operation of the ferry by boston harbor city cruises, alternate transportation will be provided. , lunch is not included on this tour experience., this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour is in english., this tour meets 30 minutes prior to the tour start time. please arrive 30 minutes before your tour start time for check-in. out of courtesy to other guests, we’re unable to wait for latecomers. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows.
in the event of weather that prevents safe operation of the ferry by boston harbor city cruises, alternate transportation will be provided. , this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour is in english., this tour meets 30 minutes prior to the tour start time. please arrive 30 minutes before your tour start time for check-in. out of courtesy to other guests, we’re unable to wait for latecomers. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows.
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- in the event of weather that prevents safe operation of the ferry by boston harbor city cruises, alternate transportation will be provided. , this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty.
in the event of weather that prevents safe operation of the ferry by boston harbor city cruises, alternate transportation will be provided. , lunch is not included on this tour experiece, but free time will be provided for lunch on your own with recommendations from your guide., this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty.
Version 48 – June 10, 2024 16:32
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- in the event of weather that prevents safe operation of the ferry by boston harbor city cruises, alternate transportation will be provided. , lunch is not included on this tour experience., this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour is in english., this tour meets 30 minutes prior to the tour start time. please arrive 30 minutes before your tour start time for check-in. out of courtesy to other guests, we’re unable to wait for latecomers. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows.
in the event of weather that prevents safe operation of the ferry by boston harbor city cruises, alternate transportation will be provided. , this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour is in english., this tour meets 30 minutes prior to the tour start time. please arrive 30 minutes before your tour start time for check-in. out of courtesy to other guests, we’re unable to wait for latecomers. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows.
- Know Before You Book
- in the event of weather that prevents safe operation of the ferry by boston harbor city cruises, alternate transportation will be provided. , this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty.
in the event of weather that prevents safe operation of the ferry by boston harbor city cruises, alternate transportation will be provided. , lunch is not included on this tour experiece, but free time will be provided for lunch on your own with recommendations from your guide., this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty.
Version 47 – June 10, 2024 11:26
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- 9:25 am tour: visit the fascinating real pirates museum., 9:30 am tour: visit the famous salem witch museum., enjoy free time to explore salem on your own. , honor the legacy at two commemorative spots. , learn about the 1692 witch trials where it all happened. , stop for a photo op at pop culture spots.
9:25 am tour: opt for the pirates museum or hysteria pass., 9:30 am tour: visit the famous salem witch museum., enjoy free time to explore salem on your own. , honor the legacy at two commemorative spots. , learn about the 1692 witch trials where it all happened. , stop for a photo op at pop culture spots.
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- 9:25 am tour only: entrance to the real pirates museum, 9:30 am tour only: entrance to the salem witch museum, local english-speaking guide, round-trip ferry tickets from boston-salem
9:25 am tour only: entrance to real pirates museum or salem hysteria pass, 9:30 am tour only: entrance to the salem witch museum, local english-speaking guide, round-trip ferry tickets from boston-salem
Version 46 – June 10, 2024 11:25
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- Begin your voyage in the same way early settlers did: by boat! Board the Salem Ferry in Boston and enjoy the scenery as you pass the Boston Harbor Islands and head up the coast of the North Shore before docking in Salem.
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- If you book a tour with a start time of 9:30 am, you'll start your day of exploring with a visit to the Salem Witch Museum. Be transported back to 1692 and experience the history of the Salem Witch Trials. Take away important lessons from how the events played out, meet the key figures who drove the witchcraft panic, and examine how these themes are applicable to modern culture.
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- You'll also have the opportunity to retrace the footsteps of Salem’s famous history with a walk through town. Honor the innocent victims at the Salem Witch Trial Memorial, hear of the lasting impact the Witch Trials left on the town, and learn how the present-day community continues to respect its legacy. Moving onto the Burying Point, your small group will visit the final resting place of notable Salem residents and some important figures from the Witch Trials.
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- Now that you’ve learned about the history, time to turn your attention to modern times and discover some seemingly out-of-place marks left behind by popular culture. Enjoy curious storefronts, historic homes, and more as you roam Salem’s streets. Take some photos at the Bewitched Statue, and then walk up a historic street to the setting of Hocus Pocus: Ropes Mansion. Wrap up your guided tour with a visit to the First Church in Salem and the Witch House, both of which were significant to the Salem Witch Trials.
- After your guided stroll through Salem, you'll have some free time to grab lunch and go shopping on your own. If you opted for the tour with a 9:25 am start time, you can use this time to visit the Real Pirates Museum on your own. Either way, there's plenty more to explore before you reconvene with your small group for the return ferry to Boston.
- Begin your voyage in the same way early settlers did: by boat! Board the Salem Ferry in Boston and enjoy the scenery as you pass the Boston Harbor Islands and head up the coast of the North Shore before docking in Salem.
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- If you book a tour with a start time of 9:30 am, you'll start your day of exploring with a visit to the Salem Witch Museum. Be transported back to 1692 and experience the history of the Salem Witch Trials. Take away important lessons from how the events played out, meet the key figures who drove the witchcraft panic, and examine how these themes are applicable to modern culture.
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- You'll also have the opportunity to retrace the footsteps of Salem’s famous history with a walk through town. Honor the innocent victims at the Salem Witch Trial Memorial, hear of the lasting impact the Witch Trials left on the town, and learn how the present-day community continues to respect its legacy. Moving onto the Burying Point, your small group will visit the final resting place of notable Salem residents and some important figures from the Witch Trials.
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- Now that you’ve learned about the history, time to turn your attention to modern times and discover some seemingly out-of-place marks left behind by popular culture. Enjoy curious storefronts, historic homes, and more as you roam Salem’s streets. Take some photos at the Bewitched Statue, and then walk up a historic street to the setting of Hocus Pocus: Ropes Mansion. Wrap up your guided tour with a visit to the First Church in Salem and the Witch House, both of which were significant to the Salem Witch Trials.
After your guided stroll through Salem, you'll have some free time to grab lunch and go shopping on your own. If you opted for the tour with a 9:25 am start time, you can use this time to visit the Real Pirates Museum or the Hysteria Pass attractions (depending on which option you chose). Either way, there's plenty more to explore before you reconvene with your small group for the return ferry to Boston.
Version 45 – June 10, 2024 11:25
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- Salem, Massachusetts: a quaint, sleepy, Puritan settlement where nothing exciting happened...until peculiar things began to frighten the otherwise quiet community, and the fear of witches among them drove the village to its breaking point. Known for the infamous 1692 Witch Trials, Salem offers the unique opportunity to dive into the true history of what actually happened in the very setting where these stories took place. Visit eight significant sites and learn what drove reasonable townsfolk to utter hysteria on this perfectly planned day trip from Boston. Depending on which tour time you choose, you'll have the option to visit the Salem Witch Museum (9:30 am tours) or the Real Pirates Museum (9:25 am tours).
Salem, Massachusetts: a quaint, sleepy, Puritan settlement where nothing exciting happened...until peculiar things began to frighten the otherwise quiet community, and the fear of witches among them drove the village to its breaking point. Known for the infamous 1692 Witch Trials, Salem offers the unique opportunity to dive into the true history of what actually happened in the very setting where these stories took place. Visit eight significant sites and learn what drove reasonable townsfolk to utter hysteria on this perfectly planned day trip from Boston. Depending on which tour time you choose, you'll have the option to visit the Salem Witch Museum (9:30 am tours), the Real Pirates Museum (9:25 am tours), or the attractions included in the Salem Hysteria Pass (9:25 am tours).
Version 44 – June 06, 2024 10:32
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- Begin your voyage in the same way early settlers did: by boat! Board the Salem Ferry in Boston and enjoy the scenery as you pass the Boston Harbor Islands and head up the coast of the North Shore before docking in Salem.
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- If you book a tour with a start time of 9:30 am, you'll start your day of exploring with a visit to the Salem Witch Museum. Be transported back to 1692 and experience the history of the Salem Witch Trials. Take away important lessons from how the events played out, meet the key figures who drove the witchcraft panic, and examine how these themes are applicable to modern culture.
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- You'll also have the opportunity to retrace the footsteps of Salem’s famous history with a walk through town. Honor the innocent victims at the Salem Witch Trial Memorial, hear of the lasting impact the Witch Trials left on the town, and learn how the present-day community continues to respect its legacy. Moving onto the Burying Point, your small group will visit the final resting place of notable Salem residents and some important figures from the Witch Trials.
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- Now that you’ve learned about the history, time to turn your attention to modern times and discover some seemingly out-of-place marks left behind by popular culture. Enjoy curious storefronts, historic homes, and more as you roam Salem’s streets. Take some photos at the Bewitched Statue, and then walk up a historic street to the setting of Hocus Pocus: Ropes Mansion. Wrap up your guided tour with a visit to the First Church in Salem and the Witch House, both of which were significant to the Salem Witch Trials.
- After your guided stroll through Salem, you'll have some free time to grab lunch and go shopping on your own. If you opted for the tour with a 9:25 am start time, you can use this time to visit the Real Pirates Museum or the Hysteria Pass attractions (depending on which option you chose). Either way, there's plenty more to explore before you reconvene with your small group for the return ferry to Boston.
- Begin your voyage in the same way early settlers did: by boat! Board the Salem Ferry in Boston and enjoy the scenery as you pass the Boston Harbor Islands and head up the coast of the North Shore before docking in Salem.
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- If you book a tour with a start time of 9:30 am, you'll start your day of exploring with a visit to the Salem Witch Museum. Be transported back to 1692 and experience the history of the Salem Witch Trials. Take away important lessons from how the events played out, meet the key figures who drove the witchcraft panic, and examine how these themes are applicable to modern culture.
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- You'll also have the opportunity to retrace the footsteps of Salem’s famous history with a walk through town. Honor the innocent victims at the Salem Witch Trial Memorial, hear of the lasting impact the Witch Trials left on the town, and learn how the present-day community continues to respect its legacy. Moving onto the Burying Point, your small group will visit the final resting place of notable Salem residents and some important figures from the Witch Trials.
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- Now that you’ve learned about the history, time to turn your attention to modern times and discover some seemingly out-of-place marks left behind by popular culture. Enjoy curious storefronts, historic homes, and more as you roam Salem’s streets. Take some photos at the Bewitched Statue, and then walk up a historic street to the setting of Hocus Pocus: Ropes Mansion. Wrap up your guided tour with a visit to the First Church in Salem and the Witch House, both of which were significant to the Salem Witch Trials.
After your guided stroll through Salem, you'll have some free time to grab lunch and go shopping on your own. If you opted for the tour with a 9:25 am start time, you can use this time to visit the Real Pirates Museum or the Hysteria Pass attractions (depending on which option you chose).
Stay as long as you like and continue your own exploration of Salem before making your way back to Boston with one more ferry ride.
Version 43 – June 06, 2024 07:08
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- 9:25 am tour: opt for the pirates museum or hysteria pass., 9:30 am tour: visit the famous salem witch museum., enjoy free time to explore salem on your own. , honor the legacy at two commemorative spots. , learn about the 1692 witch trials where it all happened. , stop for a photo op at pop culture spots.
9:30 am tour: visit the famous salem witch museum., enjoy free time to explore salem on your own. , honor the legacy at two commemorative spots. , learn about the 1692 witch trials where it all happened. , stop for a photo op at pop culture spots. , visit several historically significant locations in salem.
- Included
- 9:25 am tour only: entrance to real pirates museum or salem hysteria pass, 9:30 am tour only: entrance to the salem witch museum, local english-speaking guide, round-trip ferry tickets from boston-salem
entrance to the salem witch museum. , expertly guided walking tour, local english-speaking guide, round-trip ferry tickets from boston-salem
Version 42 – June 06, 2024 07:07
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- 9:30 am tour: visit the famous salem witch museum., enjoy free time to explore salem on your own. , honor the legacy at two commemorative spots. , learn about the 1692 witch trials where it all happened. , stop for a photo op at pop culture spots. , visit several historically significant locations in salem.
discover the key figures that drove the events. , enjoy free time to explore salem on your own. , honor the legacy at two commemorative spots. , learn about the 1692 witch trials where it all happened. , stop for a photo op at pop culture spots. , visit several historically significant locations in salem.
Version 41 – June 06, 2024 07:06
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- Salem, Massachusetts: a quaint, sleepy, Puritan settlement where nothing exciting happened...until peculiar things began to frighten the otherwise quiet community, and the fear of witches among them drove the village to its breaking point. Known for the infamous 1692 Witch Trials, Salem offers the unique opportunity to dive into the true history of what actually happened in the very setting where these stories took place. Visit eight significant sites and learn what drove reasonable townsfolk to utter hysteria on this perfectly planned day trip from Boston. Depending on which tour time you choose, you'll have the option to visit the Salem Witch Museum (9:30 am tours), the Real Pirates Museum (9:25 am tours), or the attractions included in the Salem Hysteria Pass (9:25 am tours).
Salem, Massachusetts: a quaint, sleepy, Puritan settlement where nothing exciting happened...until peculiar things began to frighten the otherwise quiet community, and the fear of witches among them drove the village to its breaking point. Known for the infamous 1692 Witch Trials, Salem offers the unique opportunity to dive into the true history of what actually happened in the very setting where these stories took place. Visit eight significant sites and learn what drove reasonable townsfolk to utter hysteria on this perfectly planned day trip from Boston.
- Description
- Begin your voyage in the same way early settlers did: by boat! Board the Salem Ferry in Boston and enjoy the scenery as you pass the Boston Harbor Islands and head up the coast of the North Shore before docking in Salem.
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- If you book a tour with a start time of 9:30 am, you'll start your day of exploring with a visit to the Salem Witch Museum. Be transported back to 1692 and experience the history of the Salem Witch Trials. Take away important lessons from how the events played out, meet the key figures who drove the witchcraft panic, and examine how these themes are applicable to modern culture.
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- You'll also have the opportunity to retrace the footsteps of Salem’s famous history with a walk through town. Honor the innocent victims at the Salem Witch Trial Memorial, hear of the lasting impact the Witch Trials left on the town, and learn how the present-day community continues to respect its legacy. Moving onto the Burying Point, your small group will visit the final resting place of notable Salem residents and some important figures from the Witch Trials.
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- Now that you’ve learned about the history, time to turn your attention to modern times and discover some seemingly out-of-place marks left behind by popular culture. Enjoy curious storefronts, historic homes, and more as you roam Salem’s streets. Take some photos at the Bewitched Statue, and then walk up a historic street to the setting of Hocus Pocus: Ropes Mansion. Wrap up your guided tour with a visit to the First Church in Salem and the Witch House, both of which were significant to the Salem Witch Trials.
- After your guided stroll through Salem, you'll have some free time to grab lunch and go shopping on your own. If you opted for the tour with a 9:25 am start time, you can use this time to visit the Real Pirates Museum or the Hysteria Pass attractions (depending on which option you chose).
- Stay as long as you like and continue your own exploration of Salem before making your way back to Boston with one more ferry ride.
- Begin your voyage in the same way early settlers did: by boat! Board the Salem Ferry in Boston and enjoy the scenery as you pass the Boston Harbor Islands and head up the coast of the North Shore before docking in Salem.
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- If you book a tour with a start time of 9:30 am, you'll start your day of exploring with a visit to the Salem Witch Museum. Be transported back to 1692 and experience the history of the Salem Witch Trials. Take away important lessons from how the events played out, meet the key figures who drove the witchcraft panic, and examine how these themes are applicable to modern culture.
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- You'll also have the opportunity to retrace the footsteps of Salem’s famous history with a walk through town. Honor the innocent victims at the Salem Witch Trial Memorial, hear of the lasting impact the Witch Trials left on the town, and learn how the present-day community continues to respect its legacy. Moving onto the Burying Point, your small group will visit the final resting place of notable Salem residents and some important figures from the Witch Trials.
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Now that you’ve learned about the history, time to turn your attention to modern times and discover some seemingly out-of-place marks left behind by popular culture. Enjoy curious storefronts, historic homes, and more as you roam Salem’s streets. Take some photos at the Bewitched Statue, and then walk up a historic street to the setting of Hocus Pocus: Ropes Mansion.
Wrap up your day with a visit to the First Church in Salem and the Witch House, both of which were significant to the Salem Witch Trials. Stay as long as you like and continue your own exploration of Salem before making your way back to Boston with one more ferry ride.
Version 40 – June 06, 2024 07:02
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- Begin your voyage in the same way early settlers did: by boat! Board the Salem Ferry in Boston and enjoy the scenery as you pass the Boston Harbor Islands and head up the coast of the North Shore before docking in Salem.
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- If you book a tour with a start time of 9:30 am, you'll start your day of exploring with a visit to the Salem Witch Museum. Be transported back to 1692 and experience the history of the Salem Witch Trials. Take away important lessons from how the events played out, meet the key figures who drove the witchcraft panic, and examine how these themes are applicable to modern culture.
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- You'll also have the opportunity to retrace the footsteps of Salem’s famous history with a walk through town. Honor the innocent victims at the Salem Witch Trial Memorial, hear of the lasting impact the Witch Trials left on the town, and learn how the present-day community continues to respect its legacy. Moving onto the Burying Point, your small group will visit the final resting place of notable Salem residents and some important figures from the Witch Trials.
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- Now that you’ve learned about the history, time to turn your attention to modern times and discover some seemingly out-of-place marks left behind by popular culture. Enjoy curious storefronts, historic homes, and more as you roam Salem’s streets. Take some photos at the Bewitched Statue, and then walk up a historic street to the setting of Hocus Pocus: Ropes Mansion.
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- Wrap up your day with a visit to the First Church in Salem and the Witch House, both of which were significant to the Salem Witch Trials. Stay as long as you like and continue your own exploration of Salem before making your way back to Boston with one more ferry ride.
- Begin your voyage in the same way early settlers did: by boat! Board the Salem Ferry in Boston and enjoy the scenery as you pass the Boston Harbor Islands and head up the coast of the North Shore before docking in Salem.
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If you book a tour with a start time of 9:30 am, you'll start your day of exploring with a visit to the Salem Witch Museum. Be transported back to 1692 and experience the history of the Salem Witch Trials. Take away important lessons from how the events played out and the key figures that drove the witchcraft panic, and examine how these themes are applicable to modern culture.
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After lunch, retrace the footsteps of Salem’s famous history with a walk through town. Honor the innocent victims at the Salem Witch Trial Memorial, hear of the lasting impact the Witch Trials left on the town and learn how the present-day community continues to respect its legacy. Moving onto the Burying Point, your small group will visit the final resting place of notable Salem residents and some important figures from the Witch Trials.
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- Now that you’ve learned about the history, time to turn your attention to modern times and discover some seemingly out-of-place marks left behind by popular culture. Enjoy curious storefronts, historic homes, and more as you roam Salem’s streets. Take some photos at the Bewitched Statue, and then walk up a historic street to the setting of Hocus Pocus: Ropes Mansion.
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- Wrap up your day with a visit to the First Church in Salem and the Witch House, both of which were significant to the Salem Witch Trials. Stay as long as you like and continue your own exploration of Salem before making your way back to Boston with one more ferry ride.
Version 39 – June 06, 2024 07:01
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- Description
- Begin your voyage in the same way early settlers did: by boat! Board the Salem Ferry in Boston and enjoy the scenery as you pass the Boston Harbor Islands and head up the coast of the North Shore before docking in Salem.
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- If you book a tour with a start time of 9:30 am, you'll start your day of exploring with a visit to the Salem Witch Museum. Be transported back to 1692 and experience the history of the Salem Witch Trials. Take away important lessons from how the events played out and the key figures that drove the witchcraft panic, and examine how these themes are applicable to modern culture.
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- After lunch, retrace the footsteps of Salem’s famous history with a walk through town. Honor the innocent victims at the Salem Witch Trial Memorial, hear of the lasting impact the Witch Trials left on the town and learn how the present-day community continues to respect its legacy. Moving onto the Burying Point, your small group will visit the final resting place of notable Salem residents and some important figures from the Witch Trials.
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- Now that you’ve learned about the history, time to turn your attention to modern times and discover some seemingly out-of-place marks left behind by popular culture. Enjoy curious storefronts, historic homes, and more as you roam Salem’s streets. Take some photos at the Bewitched Statue, and then walk up a historic street to the setting of Hocus Pocus: Ropes Mansion.
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- Wrap up your day with a visit to the First Church in Salem and the Witch House, both of which were significant to the Salem Witch Trials. Stay as long as you like and continue your own exploration of Salem before making your way back to Boston with one more ferry ride.
- Begin your voyage in the same way early settlers did: by boat! Board the Salem Ferry in Boston and enjoy the scenery as you pass the Boston Harbor Islands and head up the coast of the North Shore before docking in Salem.
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- If you book a tour with a start time of 9:30 am, you'll start your day of exploring with a visit to the Salem Witch Museum. Be transported back to 1692 and experience the history of the Salem Witch Trials. Take away important lessons from how the events played out and the key figures that drove the witchcraft panic, and examine how these themes are applicable to modern culture.
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Once you leave the museum, enjoy some free time to grab lunch on your own in Salem Village, with recommendations from your guide.
- After lunch, retrace the footsteps of Salem’s famous history with a walk through town. Honor the innocent victims at the Salem Witch Trial Memorial, hear of the lasting impact the Witch Trials left on the town and learn how the present-day community continues to respect its legacy. Moving onto the Burying Point, your small group will visit the final resting place of notable Salem residents and some important figures from the Witch Trials.
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- Now that you’ve learned about the history, time to turn your attention to modern times and discover some seemingly out-of-place marks left behind by popular culture. Enjoy curious storefronts, historic homes, and more as you roam Salem’s streets. Take some photos at the Bewitched Statue, and then walk up a historic street to the setting of Hocus Pocus: Ropes Mansion.
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- Wrap up your day with a visit to the First Church in Salem and the Witch House, both of which were significant to the Salem Witch Trials. Stay as long as you like and continue your own exploration of Salem before making your way back to Boston with one more ferry ride.
Version 38 – June 06, 2024 07:01
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- Description
- Begin your voyage in the same way early settlers did: by boat! Board the Salem Ferry in Boston and enjoy the scenery as you pass the Boston Harbor Islands and head up the coast of the North Shore before docking in Salem.
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- If you book a tour with a start time of 9:30 am, you'll start your day of exploring with a visit to the Salem Witch Museum. Be transported back to 1692 and experience the history of the Salem Witch Trials. Take away important lessons from how the events played out and the key figures that drove the witchcraft panic, and examine how these themes are applicable to modern culture.
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- Once you leave the museum, enjoy some free time to grab lunch on your own in Salem Village, with recommendations from your guide.
- After lunch, retrace the footsteps of Salem’s famous history with a walk through town. Honor the innocent victims at the Salem Witch Trial Memorial, hear of the lasting impact the Witch Trials left on the town and learn how the present-day community continues to respect its legacy. Moving onto the Burying Point, your small group will visit the final resting place of notable Salem residents and some important figures from the Witch Trials.
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- Now that you’ve learned about the history, time to turn your attention to modern times and discover some seemingly out-of-place marks left behind by popular culture. Enjoy curious storefronts, historic homes, and more as you roam Salem’s streets. Take some photos at the Bewitched Statue, and then walk up a historic street to the setting of Hocus Pocus: Ropes Mansion.
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- Wrap up your day with a visit to the First Church in Salem and the Witch House, both of which were significant to the Salem Witch Trials. Stay as long as you like and continue your own exploration of Salem before making your way back to Boston with one more ferry ride.
- Begin your voyage in the same way early settlers did: by boat! Board the Salem Ferry in Boston and enjoy the scenery as you pass the Boston Harbor Islands and head up the coast of the North Shore before docking in Salem.
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Start your day of exploring with a visit to the Salem Witch Museum. Be transported back to 1692 and experience the history of the Salem Witch Trials. Take away important lessons from how the events played out and the key figures that drove the witchcraft panic, and examine how these themes are applicable to modern culture.
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- Once you leave the museum, enjoy some free time to grab lunch on your own in Salem Village, with recommendations from your guide.
- After lunch, retrace the footsteps of Salem’s famous history with a walk through town. Honor the innocent victims at the Salem Witch Trial Memorial, hear of the lasting impact the Witch Trials left on the town and learn how the present-day community continues to respect its legacy. Moving onto the Burying Point, your small group will visit the final resting place of notable Salem residents and some important figures from the Witch Trials.
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- Now that you’ve learned about the history, time to turn your attention to modern times and discover some seemingly out-of-place marks left behind by popular culture. Enjoy curious storefronts, historic homes, and more as you roam Salem’s streets. Take some photos at the Bewitched Statue, and then walk up a historic street to the setting of Hocus Pocus: Ropes Mansion.
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- Wrap up your day with a visit to the First Church in Salem and the Witch House, both of which were significant to the Salem Witch Trials. Stay as long as you like and continue your own exploration of Salem before making your way back to Boston with one more ferry ride.
Version 33 – January 24, 2024 20:38
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Version 32 – December 08, 2023 19:42
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- in the event of weather that prevents safe operation of the ferry by boston harbor city cruises, alternate transportation will be provided. , lunch is not included on this tour experiece, but free time will be provided for lunch on your own with recommendations from your guide., this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty.
in the event of weather that prevents safe operation of the ferry by boston harbor city cruises, alternate transportation will be provided. , this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty.
Version 31 – December 08, 2023 19:40
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- in the event of weather that prevents safe operation of the ferry by boston harbor city cruises, alternate transportation will be provided. , this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty.
in the event of weather that prevents safe operation of the ferry by boston harbor city cruises, alternate transportation will be provided. , this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour is in english.
Version 29 – December 08, 2023 18:21
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- from: '0'
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- adult:
from: '18'
- to: '99'
- child:
- from: '2'
- to: '14'
- infant:
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Version 23 – June 30, 2023 18:11
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- in the event of weather that prevents safe operation of the ferry by boston harbor city cruises, alternate transportation will be provided. , this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour is in english., this tour meets 30 minutes prior to the tour start time. please arrive 30 minutes before your tour start time for check-in. out of courtesy to other guests, we’re unable to wait for latecomers. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows.
this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour is in english., this tour meets 30 minutes prior to the tour start time. please arrive 30 minutes before your tour start time for check-in. out of courtesy to other guests, we’re unable to wait for latecomers. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows.
- Know Before You Book
- in the event of weather that prevents safe operation of the ferry by boston harbor city cruises, alternate transportation will be provided. , this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour is in english.
this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour is in english.
Version 22 – May 18, 2023 15:46
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- Know Before You Go
- this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour is in english., this tour meets 30 minutes prior to the tour start time. please arrive 30 minutes before your tour start time for check-in. out of courtesy to other guests, we’re unable to wait for latecomers. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows.
this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour is in english., this tour meets 30 minutes prior to the tour start time. please arrive 15 minutes before your tour start time for check-in. out of courtesy to other guests, we’re unable to wait for latecomers. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows.
Version 21 – May 18, 2023 15:45
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- Know Before You Go
- this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour is in english., this tour meets 30 minutes prior to the tour start time. please arrive 15 minutes before your tour start time for check-in. out of courtesy to other guests, we’re unable to wait for latecomers. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows.
this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour is in english., this tour meets 15 minutes prior to the tour start time. please arrive 15 minutes before your tour start time for check-in. out of courtesy to other guests, we’re unable to wait for latecomers. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows.
Version 17 – February 13, 2023 11:28
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- Begin your voyage in the same way early settlers did: by boat! Board the Salem Ferry in Boston and enjoy the scenery as you pass the Boston Harbor Islands and head up the coast of the North Shore before docking in Salem.
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- Start your day of exploring with a visit to the Salem Witch Museum. Be transported back to 1692 and experience the history of the Salem Witch Trials. Take away important lessons from how the events played out and the key figures that drove the witchcraft panic, and examine how these themes are applicable to modern culture.
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- Once you leave the museum, enjoy some free time to grab lunch on your own in Salem Village, with recommendations from your guide.
- After lunch, retrace the footsteps of Salem’s famous history with a walk through town. Honor the innocent victims at the Salem Witch Trial Memorial, hear of the lasting impact the Witch Trials left on the town and learn how the present-day community continues to respect its legacy. Moving onto the Burying Point, your small group will visit the final resting place of notable Salem residents and some important figures from the Witch Trials.
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- Now that you’ve learned about the history, time to turn your attention to modern times and discover some seemingly out-of-place marks left behind by popular culture. Enjoy curious storefronts, historic homes, and more as you roam Salem’s streets. Take some photos at the Bewitched Statue, and then walk up a historic street to the setting of Hocus Pocus: Ropes Mansion.
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- Wrap up your day with a visit to the First Church in Salem and the Witch House, both of which were significant to the Salem Witch Trials. Stay as long as you like and continue your own exploration of Salem before making your way back to Boston with one more ferry ride.
- Begin your voyage in the same way early settlers did: by boat! Board the Salem Ferry in Boston and enjoy the scenery as you pass the Boston Harbor Islands and head up the coast of the North Shore before docking in Salem.
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- Start your day of exploring with a visit to the Salem Witch Museum. Be transported back to 1692 and experience the history of the Salem Witch Trials. Take away important lessons from how the events played out and the key figures that drove the witchcraft panic, and examine how these themes are applicable to modern culture.
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After the museum, enjoy some free time to grab lunch on your own in Salem Village. Your guide will provide recommendations before beginning the afternoon walking tour of Salem’s most historic sites.
After lunch, retrace the footsteps of Salem’s famous history with a walk through town. Honor the innocent victims at the Salem Witch Trial Memorial. Hear of the lasting impact the Witch Trails left on the town, and how the present day community continues to respect its legacy. Moving onto the Burying Point, your small group will visit the final resting place of notable Salem residents and some important figures during the Salem Witch Trials.
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Now that you’ve learned about the history, time to turn your attention to modern times and discover some seemingly out of places marks left behind by popular culture. Enjoy curious storefronts, historic homes, and more as you roam Salem’s streets. Take some photos at the Bewitched Statue, and then walk up a historic street to the setting of Hocus Pocus, Ropes Mansion.
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Wrap up your day with a visit to the First Church in Salem and The Witch House. Both of these spots were significant to the Salem Witch Trials. Stay as long as you like and continue your own exploration of Salem, before making your way back to Boston with one more ferry ride.
- Highlights
- discover the key figures that drove the events. , enjoy free time to explore salem on your own. , honor the legacy at two commemorative spots. , learn about the 1692 witch trials where it all happened. , stop for a photo op at pop culture spots. , visit several historically significant locations in salem.
discover the key figures that drove the events. , free time to explore on your own. , honor the legacy at two commemorative spots. , learn about the 1692 witch trials where it all happened. , photo ops at pop culture spots. , visit several historically significant locations.
Version 16 – February 13, 2023 11:25
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- Salem, Massachusetts: a quaint, sleepy, Puritan settlement where nothing exciting happened...until peculiar things began to frighten the otherwise quiet community, and the fear of witches among them drove the village to its breaking point. Known for the infamous 1692 Witch Trials, Salem offers the unique opportunity to dive into the true history of what actually happened in the very setting where these stories took place. Visit eight significant sites and learn what drove reasonable townsfolk to utter hysteria on this perfectly planned day trip from Boston.
Salem, Massachusetts: a quaint, sleepy, Puritan settlement where nothing exciting happened...until peculiar things began to frighten the otherwise quiet community, and the fear of witches among them drove the village to its breaking point. Known for the infamous 1692 Witch Trials, dive into the true history of what actually happened in the very setting where these stories took place. Visit 8 significant sites and learn what drove reasonable townsfolk to utter hysteria, and its impacts today.
- Description
- Begin your voyage in the same way early settlers did: by boat! Board the Salem Ferry in Boston and enjoy the scenery as you pass the Boston Harbor Islands and head up the coast of the North Shore before docking in Salem.
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- Start your day of exploring with a visit to the Salem Witch Museum. Be transported back to 1692 and experience the history of the Salem Witch Trials. Take away important lessons from how the events played out and the key figures that drove the witchcraft panic, and examine how these themes are applicable to modern culture.
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- After the museum, enjoy some free time to grab lunch on your own in Salem Village. Your guide will provide recommendations before beginning the afternoon walking tour of Salem’s most historic sites.
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- After lunch, retrace the footsteps of Salem’s famous history with a walk through town. Honor the innocent victims at the Salem Witch Trial Memorial. Hear of the lasting impact the Witch Trails left on the town, and how the present day community continues to respect its legacy. Moving onto the Burying Point, your small group will visit the final resting place of notable Salem residents and some important figures during the Salem Witch Trials.
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- Now that you’ve learned about the history, time to turn your attention to modern times and discover some seemingly out of places marks left behind by popular culture. Enjoy curious storefronts, historic homes, and more as you roam Salem’s streets. Take some photos at the Bewitched Statue, and then walk up a historic street to the setting of Hocus Pocus, Ropes Mansion.
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- Wrap up your day with a visit to the First Church in Salem and The Witch House. Both of these spots were significant to the Salem Witch Trials. Stay as long as you like and continue your own exploration of Salem, before making your way back to Boston with one more ferry ride.
Begin your voyage in the same way early settlers did, by boat! Board the Salem Ferry Boston, and enjoy the scenery as you pass the Boston Harbor Islands and up the coast of the North Shore, before docking in Salem.
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- Start your day of exploring with a visit to the Salem Witch Museum. Be transported back to 1692 and experience the history of the Salem Witch Trials. Take away important lessons from how the events played out and the key figures that drove the witchcraft panic, and examine how these themes are applicable to modern culture.
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- After the museum, enjoy some free time to grab lunch on your own in Salem Village. Your guide will provide recommendations before beginning the afternoon walking tour of Salem’s most historic sites.
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- After lunch, retrace the footsteps of Salem’s famous history with a walk through town. Honor the innocent victims at the Salem Witch Trial Memorial. Hear of the lasting impact the Witch Trails left on the town, and how the present day community continues to respect its legacy. Moving onto the Burying Point, your small group will visit the final resting place of notable Salem residents and some important figures during the Salem Witch Trials.
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- Now that you’ve learned about the history, time to turn your attention to modern times and discover some seemingly out of places marks left behind by popular culture. Enjoy curious storefronts, historic homes, and more as you roam Salem’s streets. Take some photos at the Bewitched Statue, and then walk up a historic street to the setting of Hocus Pocus, Ropes Mansion.
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- Wrap up your day with a visit to the First Church in Salem and The Witch House. Both of these spots were significant to the Salem Witch Trials. Stay as long as you like and continue your own exploration of Salem, before making your way back to Boston with one more ferry ride.
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- Salem, Massachusetts: a quaint, sleepy, Puritan settlement where nothing exciting happened...until peculiar things began to frighten the otherwise quiet community, and the fear of witches among them drove the village to its breaking point. Known for the infamous 1692 Witch Trials, dive into the true history of what actually happened in the very setting where these stories took place. Visit 8 significant sites and learn what drove reasonable townsfolk to utter hysteria, and its impacts today.
Salem, Massachusetts–a quaint, sleepy, Puritan settlement where nothing exciting happened...until peculiar things began to frighten the otherwise quiet community and the fear of witches among them drove the village to its breaking point. Known for the infamous 1692 Witch Trials, dive into the true history of what actually happened in the very setting where these stories took place. Visit 8 significant sites and learn what drove reasonable townsfolk to utter hysteria, and its impacts today.
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- this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour is in english., this tour meets 15 minutes prior to the tour start time. please arrive 15 minutes before your tour start time for check-in. out of courtesy to other guests, we’re unable to wait for latecomers. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows.
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- this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour is in english.
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- Begin your voyage in the same way early settlers did, by boat! Board the Salem Ferry Boston, and enjoy the scenery as you pass the Boston Harbor Islands and up the coast of the North Shore, before docking in Salem.
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- Start your day of exploring with a visit to the Salem Witch Museum. Be transported back to 1692 and experience the history of the Salem Witch Trials. Take away important lessons from how the events played out and the key figures that drove the witchcraft panic, and examine how these themes are applicable to modern culture.
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- After the museum, enjoy some free time to grab lunch on your own in Salem Village. Your guide will provide recommendations before beginning the afternoon walking tour of Salem’s most historic sites.
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- After lunch, retrace the footsteps of Salem’s famous history with a walk through town. Honor the innocent victims at the Salem Witch Trial Memorial. Hear of the lasting impact the Witch Trails left on the town, and how the present day community continues to respect its legacy. Moving onto the Burying Point, your small group will visit the final resting place of notable Salem residents and some important figures during the Salem Witch Trials.
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- Now that you’ve learned about the history, time to turn your attention to modern times and discover some seemingly out of places marks left behind by popular culture. Enjoy curious storefronts, historic homes, and more as you roam Salem’s streets. Take some photos at the Bewitched Statue, and then walk up a historic street to the setting of Hocus Pocus, Ropes Mansion.
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- Wrap up your day with a visit to the First Church in Salem and The Witch House. Both of these spots were significant to the Salem Witch Trials. Stay as long as you like and continue your own exploration of Salem, before making your way back to Boston with one more ferry ride.
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- Highlights
- discover the key figures that drove the events. , free time to explore on your own. , honor the legacy at two commemorative spots. , learn about the 1692 witch trials where it all happened. , photo ops at pop culture spots. , visit several historically significant locations.
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- Included
- entrance to the salem witch museum. , expertly guided walking tour, local english-speaking guide, round-trip ferry tickets from boston-salem
expertly guided walking tour, local english-speaking guide
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- gratuities, hotel pick-up/drop-off, lunch
gratuities, hotel pick-up/drop-off
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- Salem, Massachusetts–a quaint, sleepy, Puritan settlement where nothing exciting happened...until peculiar things began to frighten the otherwise quiet community and the fear of witches among them drove the village to its breaking point. Known for the infamous 1692 Witch Trials, dive into the true history of what actually happened in the very setting where these stories took place. Visit 8 significant sites and learn what drove reasonable townsfolk to utter hysteria, and its impacts today.
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- The Legacy of Witches: Salem Day Tour from Boston
Salem in a Day from Boston: The Legacy of Witches