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Explore Boothbay Harbor’s haunted spots with this self-guided audio tour, uncover ghost stories, local legends, and historic sites at your own pace for just $9.75.
Exploring Boothbay Harbor’s charming waterfront is already a treat, but this smartphone-guided haunted walking tour adds a spine-tingling twist. For just $9.75 per person, you’ll get to wander through one of Maine’s most picturesque harbors while uncovering stories of shipwrecks, ghosts, and mysterious happenings rooted in local history. Perfect for curious travelers, history buffs, or anyone with a craving for ghostly tales, this tour promises a blend of scenic views and spooky stories without the need for a human guide.
What we love about this experience is how flexible and accessible it is—you can explore at your own pace and pause whenever a story piques your interest. Plus, it’s a great value considering it covers a variety of haunted spots, each with its own story. The only potential drawback? If you’re hoping for a guided group experience, this self-guided format might feel a little lonely for some. However, if you enjoy independence and a bit of spooky adventure, this tour is an excellent choice. It’s ideal for solo travelers, couples, or families who want an affordable, immersive way to explore Boothbay Harbor’s darker side.

This smartphone-guided tour takes you through the heart of Boothbay Harbor’s most haunted spots, blending scenic charm with ghostly tales. It’s a well-organized way to combine sightseeing with a touch of supernatural intrigue—perfect for those who appreciate authentic local legends.
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The adventure begins outside the Tugboat Inn, located at 80 Commercial Street. This historic inn has a reputation for being haunted, with stories of spirits lingering from its long past. As you stand outside, you’ll learn about why this place is here, its historical significance, and the spirits that are said to still wander the halls. The setting is picturesque—a classic Maine harbor view—making it a fitting start to an eerie journey.
The tour culminates at the iconic Footbridge, a place that’s rumored to be haunted by spirits and even a serpent lurking nearby. Standing on this historic span, you’ll hear stories of supernatural sightings and unexplained phenomena. Since it’s just a five-minute stop, it’s easy to linger and take photos while contemplating the tales.
Just outside Captain Sawyers Bed and Breakfast, stories of its famous spirit are shared. This adds a layer of eerie charm to the quaint harbor streets. Walking into Whale Park, you might wonder why it’s called that—turns out, the name itself has a story tied to local lore, adding to the authentic feel of the tour.
Sherman’s Maine Coast Book Shop is known for housing a spooky resident, possibly a ghost or two. It’s a cozy spot, and the tale of its spectral inhabitant makes browsing the shelves a little more interesting. Outside the Boothbay Harbor Memorial Library, a famous story is shared—adding to this spot’s haunted reputation.
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The historic Opera House at Boothbay Harbor features a handful of ghost stories, often shared by locals and visitors alike. As you walk through the town, the tour highlights other haunted sites, each with stories dating back to prohibition times or more recent history—showing how spirits and legends are woven into the fabric of Boothbay Harbor’s identity.
The final stretch of the tour takes you through the streets of Boothbay Harbor, stopping at various haunted spots and sharing their stories. This 40-minute segment is the most immersive, offering a chance to see the town’s architecture, hear about its past, and feel the ghostly atmosphere. It’s perfect for those who love a mix of scenery and storytelling.

The tour is entirely outside, so you won’t need to worry about indoor admissions or schedules. The app plays automatically as you walk, following your location with a blue dot on the map and green markers at each stop. If your phone loses signal, just follow the map manually—no problem.
You might find that the stories are engaging and rooted in fact, adding credibility to the spooky tales. One reviewer noted that the stories are “backed by fact and rooted in the chilling truths of life along the working waterfront,” making the experience both fun and educational. Another added, “The stories of spirits and shipwrecks really brought the town’s history to life, or maybe death!” The pace is flexible, allowing you to linger at each site or move quickly through, depending on your interest.
Considering the price—only $9.75—it’s a very accessible way to explore Boothbay Harbor on your own terms. There are no extra costs for tickets or indoor admissions, and you can enjoy the experience regardless of weather, since it’s all outdoor. The fact that it never expires means you can start and stop at your convenience, making it ideal for spontaneous plans or leisurely afternoons.
This tour is perfect for travelers who prefer self-guided adventures, enjoy ghost stories, or want an affordable way to learn about local legends. It’s suitable for families, couples, or solo explorers comfortable with walking and using a smartphone. If you love Maine’s maritime history with a spooky twist, this will hit the spot.

The tour begins at the Tugboat Inn, located at 80 Commercial Street, and ends at the Footbridge, on Footbridge Street. Operating hours are flexible, open from noon until late evening (until 11:30 PM), so you can plan it around your schedule. The tour is designed to be very accessible—service animals are allowed, and it’s suitable for most travelers.
Note that the tour is entirely outside, so pack comfortable shoes, and dress for the weather. Since there are no food or drink included, you might want to bring water or snacks if you plan to spend extra time exploring afterwards.

For an affordable, flexible way to explore Boothbay Harbor’s haunted past, this self-guided audio tour offers a clever combination of scenic views and ghostly tales. It’s especially well-suited for travelers who like to go at their own pace and enjoy stories rooted in local history. With no need for a guide and the ability to pause or revisit at any time, it’s a convenient option for independent explorers.
If you’re interested in Maine’s maritime stories, ghost legends, and historic sites, this tour provides an engaging hour or so of entertainment that’s both spooky and educational. Whether you’re a skeptic or a believer, the stories are delivered with enough authenticity to make the experience genuinely atmospheric.

This experience is best for budget-conscious travelers, history enthusiasts, or anyone curious about Maine’s haunted maritime heritage. It suits those who enjoy outdoor walking tours, storytelling, and flexible schedules. If you’re traveling solo or with family, it’s an easy and fun way to add a little spooky intrigue to your day in Boothbay Harbor.

Is this tour suitable for children?
Since the tour features ghost stories and spooky tales, it’s probably best for older children or teens who can handle mildly eerie stories. It’s outside, so young kids should be supervised.
Do I need to print anything?
No, the tour is mobile ticket-based and uses your smartphone to play the audio automatically as you walk.
Can I start the tour at any time?
Yes, the tour is available from noon to late evening, and it never expires, so you can start whenever it fits your schedule.
Is there an indoor component?
No, the tour is entirely outside, covering locations along the harbor streets and parks.
Is it easy to follow?
Yes, the app plays automatically as you walk and includes a map with your location to keep you on track.
Are there any additional costs?
No, aside from the $9.75 ticket, there are no extra charges. All stops are outside, so no indoor admissions are needed.
What if I lose signal?
You can follow the map manually if your phone loses internet or GPS signal—the route is straightforward.
Is the tour suitable for solo travelers?
Absolutely. It’s designed for independent exploration, making it a safe and engaging option for solo visitors.
Can I do the tour with a service animal?
Yes, service animals are permitted, and there’s no restriction on their participation.
Exploring Boothbay Harbor’s haunted corners with this flexible, budget-friendly tour adds a layer of intrigue to your Maine visit, one that’s perfect for those who love stories with a spooky edge, set against a beautiful seaside backdrop.