Stop At: Salem, Salem, Massachusetts
Salem, MA, draws visitors with witchcraft history, museums, and maritime charm. Explore witch trials sites, the Salem Witch Museum, and waterfront attractions.
Duration: 3 hours
Pass By: The House of the Seven Gables, 115 Derby St, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
Our tour will pass by this Salem museum that served as the inspiration for one of Nathaniel Hawthorne’s most famous works.
Pass By: Salem Witch Trials Memorial, Liberty Street, Off Charter Street, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
Our Salem tour will stop at this moving memorial dedicated to the victims of the Salem Witch Trials of 1692 and where we can reflect on a darker, often misunderstood period of the area’s history.
Pass By: Old Burying Point Cemetery, Charter Street, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
Also known as the Charter Street Cemetery, this burial ground is the resting place for many notable residents of the area, including a Mayflower sea captain, American Revolutionary War soldier, and infamous judge connected to the Salem Witch Trials.
Pass By: Count Orlok's Nightmare Gallery, 217 Essex St, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
If you’re a film fanatic with a love for horror movies, this museum is a must-visit for you! Let your tour guide know if you’d like to stop at this museum filled with horror film props and memorabilia.
Pass By: Witch House, 310 1/2 Essex St, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
One of the top things to do in Salem is to visit this historic structure, one of the remaining houses with ties to the Salem Witch Trials of 1692. Arrange admission in advance or pay at the door to enter the museum and learn more about one of the most notorious events of colonial American history.
Pass By: Witch Dungeon Museum, 16 Lynde St, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
Our tour of Salem will pass by this museum and house built to simulate the experience of Salem, Massachusetts, a time of paranoia and literal witch hunts.
Pass By: Bewitched Statue of Elizabeth Montgomery, Essex and Washington Street, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
Visit this beloved statue dedicated to the 60s sitcom Bewitched and hear some background on its connection to the town by your local tour guide.
Pass By: Salem Witch Museum, 19 1/2 Washington Square North, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
Our private Salem tour will pass by this museum dedicated to the history of witchcraft and the Salem Witch Trials. You’ll learn all about the myths and facts behind the trials and their tragic aftermath.
Pass By: Peabody Essex Museum, 161 Essex St, Yin Yu Tang House, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
For any art aficionados in the group, we’ll be happy to arrange admission or stop at this museum, one of the oldest continuously operating museums in the United States and which features an amazing collection of art from all over the world.
Pass By: Pickering Wharf, Wharf St, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
This historic wharf in Salem is home to a variety of shops and restaurants where you can enjoy some New England seafood with views of the marina.
Pass By: Salem Maritime National Historic Site, 193 Derby St, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
Our history buffs will appreciate a tour stop at this national historic site which preserves a number of colonial America houses, an 1871 lighthouse, and a replica tall-ship.
Pass By: Phillips House, 34 Chestnut St, Goiyhuk, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
This handsome historic New England home is located on Salem's famous Chestnut Street, where you’ll have a chance to stroll down what is considered one of America’s most beautiful streets! You’ll learn about some of the architectural aspects and history of this street’s most iconic houses.
Pass By: Essex Street Pedestrian Mall, Essex St., Salem, Massachusetts 01970
Enjoy a walk down this pedestrian-only cobblestone-and-brick street where you can learn about its history and enjoy some shopping and dining along the way.
Pass By: Ropes Mansion and Garden, 318 Essex St, East India Square, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
Take a tour of this 18th-century mansion once home to three generations of the Ropes family and made famous more recently in the film Hocus Pocus.
Pass By: Salem Common, Washington Sq, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
You might want to stretch your legs and take a break at this grassy lawn that has served as a common area and militia training site in Salem since the 16th and 17th centuries.
Stop At: Bearskin Neck, Main St. and Mt. Pleasant St., Dock Square, Rockport, Massachusetts 01966
Your North Shore tour will stop at this peninsula which has ties to the War of 1812 is now a tourist destination with a variety of shops and restaurants. Ask your tour guide where you can stop for some great New England seafood!
Duration: 1 hour
Pass By: Fishermen's Memorial Monument, Stacy Boulevard, Gloucester, Massachusetts
We’ll stop for tour photos and some historical background on this iconic eight-foot-tall statue located on Gloucester’s Stacy Esplanade.
Stop At: Singing Beach, 119 Beach St, Manchester-by-the-Sea, Massachusetts 01944
Discover the story behind this oddly named beach in Manchester-by-the-Sea. Please note this is a popular beach, with limited parking during high season. The North Shore has plenty of beach and natural area options for your driving tour!
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Motif Number 1, Bradley Wharf, Rockport, Massachusetts 01966
Learn from your tour guide why this Rockport fishing shack is one of the top destinations of the North Shore for artists and has earned the title of "the most often-painted building in America."
Duration: 1 hour