A small group tour limited to four guests where you will see the beauty and history of Salem. Shops, festivities, museums, and even restaurants are all influenced in some small way by the events and changes the city has gone through over the centuries. Salem isn’t just a place. It’s witches, and ocean ships, making waves through literature, settlers, pirates and trading.
Our pickup vehicle is a Black Lincoln Navigator with license plate "TOUR"
Our pickup vehicle is a Black Lincoln Navigator with license plate "TOUR"
The oldest settler cemetery in Salem, the Old Burying Ground was begun by 1637.
A testament to the rich commercial and immigrant history that the old houses of Salem contain.
Salem Maritime National Historic Site was the first national historic site established by the National Park Service.
The 340-year-old house that inspired the classic Nathaniel Hawthorne novel.
Visit a sweet shop selling one of the first candies ever made and sold in America.
During the Salem witchcraft trials in 1692, this site was home to Reverend John Higginson, the minister of Salem’s First Church.
The first muster of the East Regiment of the Massachusetts militia took place here in 1637, an event recognized today as the birth of the United States National Guard.
A simple but powerful tribute to the 20 victims of the 1692 witch trials.
Old Town Hall, built in 1816 and 1817, is the oldest surviving municipal building in Salem.
For nearly four centuries, this has been the central intersection of Salem, and many important events in American history occurred here in a building called a town house.
A quiet memorial marks the spot where the victims of the Salem Witch Trials were executed.
Voyage through pirate history with real treasure brought up from the sunken Wydah Galley.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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