St. Augustine Ghost Tour
from $6.00
Overview
Scary, fun, affordable. This is the most responsive, low-bandwidth audio ghost tour on the market. No app. No data harvesting. No bloated code. Just streamlined, lightning-fast access—even in high-traffic zones. Scary, fun, and built for performance where others fail. Before booking any audio tour app, look at their App Store reviews.
from $6.00
1 hour 30 minutes
Meet at the start point (no pickup)
This is a self-guided audio tour. Start at the listed location and begin tour on your phone when you arrive. No guide or staff will be present. Stay in public areas only and do not enter private buildings. No equipment…
Itinerary
- 1Stop Pass by
Castillo de San Marcos Built by the Spanish in 1672, this massive coquina fortress withstood centuries of sieges, fires, and power struggles.
- 2St. Augustine 5 minutes
The Old City Gates at 102 Orange St. Built in 1808, these coquina stone pillars once marked the only way into the fortified city. They’re a symbol of colonial defense—but they also once stood guard over a yellow fever quarantine zone.
- 3Stop 5 minutes
This centuries-old schoolhouse, built from red cedar and cypress, once educated colonial children under strict watch.
- 4Stop Pass by
Huguenot Cemetery, St. Augustine Opened in 1821 for non-Catholic burials, this cemetery became the resting place for yellow fever victims and society’s outcasts.
- 5Stop Pass by
Once a sacred burial ground for Native peoples, later the resting place for Spanish Catholics, Tolomato is layered in centuries of death and devotion.
- 6St. Augustine 5 minutes
Flagler College, 74 King St. Once the lavish Ponce de León Hotel built by Henry Flagler in 1888, this Gilded Age masterpiece now serves as a college campus.
- 7St. Augustine 5 minutes
The Horruytiner House, 214 St. George St Built on the foundations of a 1702 structure burned during a British raid, this Spanish Colonial home is legendary.
- 8St. Augustine 5 minutes
Segui-Kirby Smith House This unassuming coquina home once housed Dr. Félix de Seguí and later Confederate General Edmund Kirby Smith—St. Augustine’s last connection to the Civil War. Today it holds archives.
What's included
- High quality audio tracks for each tour stop
Good to know
- Wheelchair accessible
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Specialized infant seats are available
- Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
- All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
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