Step into the historic streets of Plymouth on its top-rated ghost tour, where the past lingers just beneath the surface. Led by local guides who know these landmarks through lived experience and deep research, this walking tour brings together documented history and long-shared community stories. As night settles in, each stop reveals a different layer of Plymouth’s past, told right where it happened, with a quiet, mysterious tone that makes every moment feel closer than expected.
Along this one-mile route, you’ll visit some of Plymouth’s most iconic sites. Plymouth Rock, long recognised as the symbolic landing place of the Pilgrims, anchors the city’s earliest colonial history. The Trask Museum, home to regional artefacts and records, reflects the town’s preserved heritage and evolving storey. The Taylor House, dating back to the 18th century, stands as one of the area’s oldest surviving homes, offering a glimpse into early American life. Each location is presented with factual detail, connecting you directly to the events and people that shaped Plymouth. The tour is experienced entirely outdoors, allowing you to take in these historic surroundings in their natural nighttime setting.
Tours operate nightly, year-round, and are perfect for private groups, hen nights, and special events seeking a unique experience. Proudly USMC Disabled Combat-Veteran-Owned and women and minority-led, this tour focuses on authentic storytelling rooted in local history. With a steady, atmospheric approach and stories drawn from real events, this experience offers a memorable way to explore Plymouth after dark.