Galveston Naval Museum Haunted Tales Tours

Saturday, September 21

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Galveston Naval Museum Haunted Tales Tours
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This fall, Spooky Galveston and the Galveston Naval Museum are teaming up to bring an unforgettable and spine-chilling experience to Galveston with the Haunted Tales Tour. Every Saturday from September 14th through October 26th, visitors will embark on a thrilling journey through the haunted corridors of two historic naval vessels, blending maritime history with eerie tales of ghostly encounters.

Dates: Every Saturday, September 14th – October 26th
Times:
Evening tours

Tour Highlights

Explore Historic Vessels:

  • USS Cavalla: A World War II-era submarine with a rich history, including a role in sinking one of the Japanese carriers involved in the Pearl Harbor attack.
  • USS Stewart: One of only three remaining destroyer escorts in the U.S., with a storied past of bravery and sacrifice.

Chilling Tales:

Visitors will hear ghost stories and superstitions related to maritime history, with haunting tales of spirits aboard the ships, as well as legends from Galveston, Pelican Island, and beyond.

Guided by Experts:

Knowledgeable tour guides will bring the ships’ histories to life, blending historical facts with ghostly lore to create an immersive storytelling experience.

Paranormal Exploration:

On select tours, guests may have the opportunity to use ghost-hunting equipment, allowing them to actively participate in the search for paranormal activity.

Atmospheric Setting:

Taking place at night, the tours enhance the eerie ambiance, with the sound of waves and the isolation of the vessels docked at Seawolf Park adding to the spooky experience.

Join us for an unforgettable night of haunted history and supernatural exploration! The Haunted Tales Tour promises to be a unique fall event you won’t want to miss.

Upcoming Dates For This Event:

  • Saturday, September 21
  • Saturday, September 28
  • Saturday, October 5
  • Saturday, October 12
  • Saturday, October 19
  • Saturday, October 26