Galveston Cemetery Tour with Ghost Hunting Equipment
6 Ratings
- Live Guide
- Audio Guide
- Instant Confirmation
- E-Ticket
- 1 hr








Galveston's creepiest cemetery tour! Your tour guide will meet at the entrance to the Old City Cemetery. Everyone will park along the road the divides the cemeteries. From there, one of our cemetery tour guides will guide you to the most notorious graves in the one of the most notorious cemeteries in the country. Our tours supply the ghost hunting equipment to enhance the experience and provide extra thrills. You'll see the graves of Civil War generals, murdered Mardi Gras Queens, murderers buried with their victims, a graveyard full of plague victims, sunken mausoleums, and more!
Itinerary Details
Operated by: Galveston Zombie Tours
This is a typical itinerary for this product
Stop At:
We will meet at the Broadway cemetery on the road in between the graveyards. After a brief introduction, the tour will start. We will start at the trinity episcopal cemetery where we will see the grave of a murderer buried with her victims, a slain mardi gras queen, a civil war general, as well as a few notable figures from Galveston's history.
Duration: 20 minutes
Stop At: Old City Cemetery
We will then move to the old city cemetery across the street, a cemetery populated by the grave of the Galveston yellow fever plague, as well as the oldest cemetery in Galveston, being 200 years old. There we will see sunken mausoleums, the graves of plague victims, as well as learn the legend of Nicaragua Smith, who is buried there in an unmarked grave after being executed. Tour ends back at the cars.
Duration: 20 minutes
Stop At:
We will meet at the Broadway cemetery on the road in between the graveyards. After a brief introduction, the tour will start. We will start at the trinity episcopal cemetery where we will see the grave of a murderer buried with her victims, a slain mardi gras queen, a civil war general, as well as a few notable figures from Galveston's history.
Duration: 20 minutes
Stop At: Old City Cemetery
We will then move to the old city cemetery across the street, a cemetery populated by the grave of the Galveston yellow fever plague, as well as the oldest cemetery in Galveston, being 200 years old. There we will see sunken mausoleums, the graves of plague victims, as well as learn the legend of Nicaragua Smith, who is buried there in an unmarked grave after being executed. Tour ends back at the cars.
Duration: 20 minutes