Connect your smartphone to your vehicle's stereo and experience Miami's most haunted locations in a unique way! Our ghost guide Jeff will lead you on a 25 mile drive past cemeteries, creepy churches, old theaters and famous hotels.
You'll hear all about the spirits that haunt them, plus additional ghost stories & urban legends from the Miami area. From souls that can't find their final resting place to those that checked into a hotel but never checked out, Miami is full of scary stories and undead faces you might run into.
Highlights of the 15 stop tour include the Versace Mansion, the Biltmore Hotel, Miami City Cemetery, the Devil Tree and Plymouth Congressional Church!
With no time constraints, enjoy the freedom to stop anywhere and take your time exploring. Fun audio clips will play automatically as you drive, using a live GPS map. No data is used during the tour.
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The tour starts at the Biltmore Hotel Miami Coral Gables, but you can start or stop anywhere along the route. Tour experience is the same in either direction.
The tour ends at the Miami City Cemetery, the oldest cemetery in Miami-Dade County, whose grounds have seen more than their fair share of strange occurrences!
While the Biltmore may be a gorgeous palace of modern luxury, you don’t have to look far to find the darker points of its history.
THE MIAMI SKUNK APE.....You'll hear about one of Florida’s most bizarre urban legends!
One of the oldest cemeteries it's considered one of the most haunted places in all of Florida!
The church was built by a man named Felix Rebom, and he did it all by himself. Really!
CORAL CASTLE. Aside from ghosts, it’s said that U.F.O sightings are fairly regular around the castle!
Paranormal rumours around the abandoned theatre started out relatively tame but then....
DEVILS TREE. This impressive black oak tree is called the Devil's Tree... and this one... is truly evil."
There are many theories as to the origin of these holes....various artifacts believed to be around 2,000 years old have been found here.
MURKY WATERS. Another layer to Miami’s spookiness is the Bermuda Triangle, also known as the Devil's Triangle!
Since it’s construction in 1930, this Villa has been home to ghostly tales!
A makeshift barracks during World War 2, this is said to be the source of the hotel’s hauntings, but not for the reasons you may think.
So both workers and visitors alike have reported hearing footsteps walking around the Colony Theatre. The are many possibilities as to who these spirits are!
PARKWAY WEST MEDICAL CENTRE. Being a relatively new building, built in 1972, it’s surprising that it has such terrifying stories surrounding it!
If you’re looking for a spooky cemetery full of spectres and creepy practices, this is the hottest ticket in town.
According to legend, the place seems to be absolutely crawling with ghosts and ghouls!
Aside from ghosts, it’s said that U.F.O sightings are fairly regular around the castle!
Historic estate with formal gardens & sculptures, grottos & circa-1914 mansion turned museum.
Stars in the sidewalk pay tribute to Cuban & Latin cultural figures, like salsa dancer Celia Cruz.
$25 million complex for kids with hands-on exhibits, classes, a cruise ship replica & music studio.
Waterfront city green space with a popular amphitheater, landmark fountain & many community events.
Spacious waterside park featuring a sand beach, large amphitheater & a playground.
Compact & tranquil Japanese landscape garden, with an annual Japanese culture festival.
Waterfront property & former home of the notorious Prohibition-era gangster Al Capone.
Huge port with cruise ships.
Views of Biscayne Bay & the downtown Miami skyline from climate-controlled glass gondolas.
Cavernous host to Miami Heat & big-name entertainment, with Biscayne Bay views, bars & casual eats.
Big port with lot's of boats.
Big pier on the ocean.
Waterfront park with beach/pier access, a playground & splash pad, plus walking/biking & open space.
Beach with fitness equipment.
Swimming & surf breaks off a developed beachfront known for pastel-painted art deco architecture.
An oceanfront beach lined with shops, a botanic garden & entertainment venues, such as the ballet.
Famous beach in Miami.
Paintings, sculpture & multi-media installations showcased in an ultramodern venue with a garden.
This waterfront park has a pool, tennis & a boat ramp plus weekly kayak & paddleboard rentals.
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