Uncover the sordid history of San Juan as you embark on a walking tour through the streets of the old town. Listen to stories from your guide about hauntings, the Bermuda Triangle, pirates, the Fountain of Youth, and local folklore; you may even spot some paranormal activity as you walk around.
Plaza Colon
This statue was built for the 500th anniversary of Columbus "sailing the ocean blue" but is there a curse that came with him?
Teatro Tapia
Who haunts the oldest operating stage in the Americas?
Roots Fountain
A beautiful fountain celebrating the island's Taino Indians, African slaves, as well as the Spanish explorers, learn about the famous first governor's quest for the "Fountain of Youth".
Capilla del Santo Cristo de la Salud
Legend has it that praying in this chapel can create miracles. Learn the real story behind this historic place and what saints' bones are said to be housed in the reliquary inside.
Hotel El Convento
This beautiful old convent is now a hotel and also famously haunted.
Catedral Basilica Menor de San Juan Bautista
The say Ponce de León's bones rest here, but with reports of ghostly activity in the Cathedral, can you really say he is resting in peace?
Casa Blanca Museum
Doors open and close on their own, strange voices are heard, and is there a stone containing a Taino petroglyph that disrupts the museum?
Museo de Las Americas
This former Spanish barracks and World War II military hospital is now a museum, but that doesn't stop its former inhabitants from visiting...
Castillo San Felipe del Morro
Ghosts of Spanish soldiers and a woman in white haunt this incredible fort overlooking the Atlantic Ocean. Since this is the night tour, the fort is closed but we are able to still go by it and tell the stories from the outside.
Santa Maria Magdalena de Pazzis Cemetery
Ghost stories and graves in the most beautiful cemetery in the Caribbean which contains the bodies of some of the most famous Puerto Ricans, including an Oscar winner!
Castillo de San Cristobal
Discover the haunting of the cursed Devil's Sentry Box as well as a Puerto Rican "Romeo and Juliet" story where the heartbroken spirits still visit the place of the tragedy... Since this is the night tour, the Castillo is closed but we can still see the sentry boxes as well as enjoy the castle from the outside.
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