Stroll through the sweltering and eerie atmosphere of Miami's spectral world on a Miami Haunts ghost tour. Are you ready to see what's hiding beneath the city’s neon glow?
Join Miami Haunts as we uncover the secrets of organized crime and carnal rage that make up the haunted locations in Miami. Book your ghost tour of Miami with Miami Haunts to hear the haunted history of South Beach tonight!
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Miami Haunts of South Beach Ghost Tour
Miami Haunts walking ghost tours bring you to the haunted homes, hotels, and buildings that make Miami one of the most haunted cities in Florida. Uncover the horrors that once plagued this party capital and why the spirits of sin refuse to leave. Want to learn more about the haunted history of Miami? Book an extended tour filled with even more spine-chilling stories to get the most out of your Miami haunted tour.
Miami Beach Art Deco at Lummus Park, across from The Clevelander at 1001 Ocean Drive, coast side
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Olivia Whenham
Alexander was a great host and very knowledgeable. The extended tour was definitely worth it! Thanks again for teaching us all about the history and h...
Vada Cejas
The stories James told us was so interesting. I do ghost hunting on the side and this was an awesome tour. Highly recommend the tour and ask for tour ...
Sara Steigerwald
Thomas provided a great tour! The ghost 👻 stories and Miami history were very enjoyable!
Casa Casuarina
The ghost of fashion icon Gianni Versace roams the halls of this world-famous mansion. Despite being viciously murdered by crazed maniac Andrew Cunnan, he emits peaceful energy to those who run into him.
The Tides Hotel
The CIA conducted drug-induced experiments on psychic mediums at The Tides Hotel, which opened a portal to another world. Unspeakable horrors took place inside this iconic and haunted Miami hotel.
Mac’s Club Deuce
Miami’s most beloved dive bar, visited by celebrities and criminals alike. The ashes of its former owner and patrons stored in the furniture have created an exponentially scary experience.
A haunted world of ghosts and legends lies hidden behind the glitz, glam, and neon signs of Miami’s South Beach. This world of chills and ethereal thrills has existed since before the city’s foundation. The bloody Seminole Wars of the early 1800s became the first layer of death that would only be compounded as the years went along.
As the city began to sprout legs, fires, disease, and more, warfare would work hard to prevent progress. But progress came in leaps and bounds as the railroads connected the remote outpost to civilization. The wealthy and their money flocked to the beautiful beaches of Miami, but with them came trouble.
Mobsters such as Al Capone took full advantage of the city’s proximity to the Carribean during prohibition. Illegal alcohol turned into illicit drugs as the years passed, and many lost their lives in the violent black market that grew around the lawless industry. Immigrants from Communist Cuba and the FBI added a sense of paranoia to the mix. The result is a spiritual playground like any other in Florida.
Miami’s most haunted places are not confined to just sunny South Beach. Ghost sightings take place all over the Magic City. The Deering Estate, haphazardly built upon a Native burial ground, was the home of a wealthy railroad baron. Over sixty ghosts have been recorded in this stately mansion. Coral Castle is Miami’s most famous haunted mansion. The mansion, full of esoteric symbols and said to be built on a ley line, is said to harbor massive amounts of spiritual energy.
Villa Paula is considered the most haunted house in the state and is said to have been built with cursed materials. Psychics report five different ghosts inhabiting the highly active house along with demonic activity. Homes aren’t the only haunted places in Miami. The Biltmore Hotel is chock full of ghosts from its time as a mobster hangout and a military hospital. Miami Haunts invites you to meet all the spirits of Miami on a nightly ghost tour.
Did you know, that for a couple of years, way back in the 80s and 90s, the FBI classified Miami as the “Murder Capital of t ... he world”? Or that, during WWII SoBE was transformed into a military camp? The whole place full of soldiers and machinery in training or waiting to be deployed to the European front? Our tour is thoroughly researched and based on facts — of hundreds of documented ghost sightings and recorded hauntings. Each of them is backed by historical events and tragic tales.
The legendary gangster, Al Capone, once called Miami his home. Each time he needed a rest from his dealing ups north, he’d ... head down to the shores of SoBe. And dozens of his cronies would tag along. Miami, during the 30s and 40s, was inundated by some of the nation’s biggest crime lords. Folks like Bugsy Siegel, Al Capone, Meyer Lansky, and dozens more. Each enjoyed the drinks and the beach, each making deals and showing regional bootleggers who was the boss. Some of their backdoor dealings spilled onto the streets and those consequences rapidly became ghosts.
Science has proven that nothing gets the hormones pumping better than a good scare. There’s a reason horror movies are icon ... ically linked to romance and why bad boys and bad girls are so irresistible. The vampire is always dashing and our bodies feel the rush of adrenaline when we’re thrilled or terrified silly, with those feelings of butterflies churning in our stomachs. Join us on this less than romantic, but highly titillating tour.
South Beach has been for the last decade one of the most photographed and filmed spots on the planet. Dozens of TV Series, Sp ... orts events, and films have been shot on its iconic Ocean Drive. Join us as we tell ghostly tales on the streets where Bad Boys was filmed, where Dexter Morgan stalked his prey, where Ricky Martin screamed in agony on American Crime Story, and where Iron Man fell from the sky. Streets that are continually being used for a new iconic film. Maybe, if you’re lucky you might stumble upon your favorite celebrity.
Sooner or later you’re going to get tired of going to some of Miami’s biggest outlets. Sawgrass Mills Mall is great but a ... fter day it becomes overwhelming. The same is bound to happen with the beach — all good until you forget to put on sunscreen. Thankfully there’s more to SoBe than just that. Get a different view of the city, one filled owl spine-tingling tales, and a devilish amount of mischief.
This isn’t your parent’s type of walkabout — this is dark tourism at its best. In what other type of tour would you hea ... r tales of decapitations, secret government experiments, suicides, Narcos, and mobsters? What other type of tour starts with the story of a deranged mass murderer? If you’re tired of traditional tours and want something nasty and fun to really dig your teeth into, then you’re lucky you stumbled upon our service.
“Miami is nothing like me, and that’s why I need to be here – it’s the opposite. I’m practical, where this place is ... moody, I’m stolid in my interior, where this place has a certain flair, and I’m materialistic in a sense that this place is fundamentally spiritual – there’s a quicksilver quality about this place.” — Iggy Pop
The comedian Lenny Bruce once said., “Miami is where Neon comes to die” — And there’s a lot of truth to that quote. Miami, particularly, South Beach, is sort of kitschy, decadent, and odd. It’s super, it’s lit, it’s sensual, it’s physical, it’s everything all at once. It tries too hard and that’s part of the fun of Miami. It’s the sort of place where people go to the beach wearing knock-off Jimmy Choo and plastic “gold” earrings, alongside A-list celebs stepping out of stretch limos. It’s a fun, multilayered place, where anything goes. Come see why so many of Miami’s places are haunted and there is such a bizarre variety of specters.
Miami Haunts of South Beach Ghost Tour
Glitz and glamor showcase a rich, haunted, and historic past of Miami, checkered with some of the most gruesome tales and notorious spirits.
Tour Meeting Location: The tour begins and ends at the Miami Beach Art Deco at Lummus Park, across from The Clevelander at 1001 Ocean Drive, coast side. This is just down the beach from the 12 street lifeguard station.
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Ghost tours are held nightly, rain or shine!
Miami Haunts Boos and Booze Haunted Pub Crawl
This tour will take you to a total of four watering holes in Miami, which may be a combination of craft producers in Miami, and local bars.
Tour Meeting Location: OUTSIDE of the Art Deco Welcome Center (1001 Ocean Dr, Miami Beach, FL 33139).
Tour Times: Daily at 6PM
Tour Length: Approximately 2 hours
Ghost tours are held nightly, rain or shine!
Sabor Cubano: A Little Havana Food Expedition
Experience the open-air feast of Little Havana in Miami, one of the world's largest and most delectable culinary delights and is a city that attracts visitors from all over the world: from stylish Europeans to vibrant Latin Americans, each culture contributing its own flavors, cuisine, and delectable confections.
Tour Meeting Location: Meet your tour guide in front of The Bay of Pigs Monument at 806 SW 13th Ave, Miami, FL 33135.
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Ghost tours are held nightly, rain or shine!
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