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Experience New Orleans' haunted past with a guided ghost hunt led by an initiated Voodoo priest or priestess, combining history, Voodoo, and paranormal investigation.
If you’re curious about New Orleans’ haunted reputation and want to combine history, Voodoo, and a dash of the supernatural, the French Quarter Supernatural Ghost Hunt offers an intriguing evening. This experience isn’t your typical ghost tour; it promises a hands-on approach, with real paranormal investigation equipment and a knowledgeable guide—an initiated Voodoo priest or priestess—to lead you through the darker corners of the French Quarter.
What we really like about this tour? First, the expert guide with authentic Voodoo credentials adds depth and credibility. Second, the opportunity to try out actual investigation tools makes the experience engaging and memorable. The only potential downside is that the evening can feel a bit fast-paced, especially if you’re hoping for a slow, detailed exploration of each location. Still, it’s a fantastic pick for those who love a mix of history, mystery, and hands-on fun, especially for travelers eager to see a different side of New Orleans.
Whether you’re a ghost enthusiast, a history buff, or just looking for a unique nighttime adventure, this tour is well-suited for curious travelers who enjoy authentic stories and interactive experiences. It’s also a good fit for small groups, offering personal attention and a more intimate vibe.
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The tour kicks off at Bloody Mary’s Haunted Museum & Voodoo Shop, a venue with over 200 years of stories of life and death. Here, you’ll not only get a look at paranormal artifacts and voodoo relics—such as the famous Voodoo Queen Marie Laveau’s altar—but also participate in ghost hunting, psychic exercises, and guided meditations. The museum is a lively, atmospheric setting where the line between history and legend blurs.
According to reviews, many visitors appreciate the personalized attention and the chance to ask questions, with one reviewer noting, “Got to ask questions to the resident ghosts!” The professional paranormal equipment provided allows you to engage actively in the investigation, with some reviews praising the use of EMF meters and dowsing rods. Playback of the readings adds an extra layer of intrigue, giving participants a chance to see if any ghostly activity was captured during the session. The inclusion of a voodoo blessing adds a spiritual dimension, making the visit feel more immersive and authentic.
Next, the tour takes a quick stroll through Louis Armstrong Park, home to Congo Square—a historic site where Voodoo rituals and drumming echoed since the 1700s. Although you won’t spend much time here, passing by this legendary spot adds context to the tour, connecting the paranormal activities to the deep-rooted African traditions that shaped New Orleans’ spiritual landscape.
The nearby Voodoo Queen Marie Laveau’s historic courtyard on St. Ann Street is the next stop. Here, you’ll walk in the footsteps of the famous figure, paying respect to her legacy. The reviews highlight how meaningful many visitors find this part of the tour. One reviewer shared, “It was a nice ending at her haunted courtyard, and our guide Gina was knowledgeable and friendly.”
The tour then shifts to the courtyard where Marie Laveau held her rituals. Today, this space is still used by Voodoo practitioners like Bloody Mary, who channels the past to create new works. A short visit here is enough to feel the spiritual energy that many say lingers in these historic spots. With 15 minutes allocated, it’s a quick but impactful stop, especially for those interested in the Voodoo side of New Orleans’ mystique.
Included are the paranormal investigation tools, access to the haunted museum, and the guidance of a Voodoo priestess. You’ll also get exclusive access to haunted locations that are not open to the general public, making this a truly insider experience.
Not included are alcoholic beverages, so if you want to toast or relax afterward, plan to do so separately. The tour’s $99 price is reasonable considering the access to special locations, the personalized guidance, and the interactive element with paranormal gear.
Meeting point is at Bloody Mary’s Haunted Museum & Voodoo Shop on Rampart Street, a historic and somewhat lively area. The tour is designed to accommodate most travelers, with confirmation received at booking and service animals allowed. Because it’s a small group experience, bookings are generally made about 8 days in advance, ensuring availability during busy seasons.
The tour lasts roughly two and a half hours, making it a manageable evening activity that leaves the rest of your night free. Since the tour is evening-based, you’ll enjoy the spooky atmosphere at its best, but be prepared for some walking and possibly quick transitions between stops.
What makes this tour stand out is the combination of authentic Voodoo cultural elements and paranormal investigation. The guide, an initiated Voodoo priest or priestess, lends credibility that many paranormal tours lack. The hands-on equipment makes the experience more engaging than just listening to ghost stories, and the museum visit grounds the supernatural in history.
At $99, this experience offers good value, especially when considering the exclusive access to haunted sites and the interactive component. For travelers seeking more than a superficial ghost tour, this provides a taste of the spiritual and supernatural traditions that color New Orleans’ mystique.
Some reviews mention that the pace can be rushed, especially if you’re expecting a slow, detailed exploration. Others note that the equipment used is relatively basic—dowsing rods and EMF meters—so if you’re looking for high-end ghost hunting gear, be aware that this tour is more about the experience than high-tech precision.
This tour is ideal for adventurous travelers interested in Voodoo and ghost stories with a desire for interaction and authenticity. It’s especially suited for small groups that can enjoy a personalized experience. Visitors who appreciate local culture, spiritual traditions, and hands-on activities will find this tour engaging.
While it’s accessible to most, keep in mind that the tour involves walking, some quick transitions, and a mystical, sometimes intense atmosphere that might not suit everyone—particularly those expecting a very slow, detailed, or purely educational experience.
The French Quarter Supernatural Ghost Hunt offers a unique peek into New Orleans’ haunted and spiritual history. Led by an authentic Voodoo priest or priestess, it combines storytelling, cultural context, and genuine paranormal investigation in a way that feels both fun and meaningful. The inclusion of exclusive haunted locations and interactive equipment elevates this beyond a typical ghost walk.
This experience is especially valuable for those who want an active, authentic encounter with the city’s dark side—without the hefty price tag. It’s a memorable way to spend an evening, whether you’re a skeptic or a believer, and a chance to see the French Quarter from a different, more mysterious angle.
If you’re a curious traveler seeking cultural depth alongside supernatural thrills, this tour will satisfy. It’s perfect for small groups, history buffs, or anyone intrigued by the mystical traditions of Voodoo and the ghostly legends that hang over New Orleans. The guide’s expertise adds a layer of credibility that makes the experience both entertaining and respectful of local traditions.
Is this tour suitable for children?
It’s an 18+ experience, primarily because of the haunted museum and the mature themes related to Voodoo and ghost stories.
How long does the tour last?
Approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes, giving you enough time to explore and participate without feeling rushed.
What equipment will we get to use?
You’ll have access to paranormal investigation tools like EMF meters and dowsing rods, which you get to operate yourself.
Where does the tour start?
It begins at Bloody Mary’s Haunted Museum & Voodoo Shop on Rampart Street.
Are reservations needed?
Yes, most bookings are made about 8 days in advance, as the tour is limited to a maximum of 16 travelers.
Is the tour walkable?
Yes, it involves walking to different locations around the French Quarter, including stops at historic sites and voodoo landmarks.
Is there any free part of the tour?
Yes, the visit to Louis Armstrong Park and the Voodoo Queen Marie Laveau’s courtyard is free.
Can I participate if I have mobility issues?
While the tour involves some walking, most of the stops are accessible, but it’s best to check with the provider beforehand.
Is the paranormal equipment explanation detailed?
The meters are used to detect atmospheric changes, but readings are triggered by lights rather than specific numeric values, so it’s more about the experience than technical precision.
What if the tour is canceled due to weather or other reasons?
Since the booking is non-refundable, check the weather forecast and plan accordingly, but be aware that cancellations are rare.
To sum it up, this ghost and Voodoo tour in the French Quarter combines history, spirituality, and hands-on paranormal investigation into an experience that feels authentic and engaging. It’s best suited for those interested in New Orleans’ mystical side and who appreciate a guided, small-group setting. Whether you believe in spirits or just love a spooky story, you’ll find something unique in this tour—an unforgettable way to see the city after dark.