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Cap'n Pierre Dion's Pirate and Ghost Tour
St. Augustine, Florida

904-814-1174

Romance, Spirits and Ghosts

A Walking Ghostly Adventure

Offered February 12, 13 and 14, 2010

By Reservation Call...
1-800-597-7177

Romance is in the air and ghost stories abound about true love lost and found!  Join our storytellers for an hour stroll about the Olde City as they charm and beguile you and your love with tales of romance from a time long gone.

Reservations are required for this most special event, so make your plans now to attend with the one you love.


Dion specializes in Tours for Groups (6 to 26 people)
Call for his special group rates.
Note: We book several tours a week so please contact us
one week in advance to get your desired date.

 

Dion Vermillion has been conducting the best Pirate and Ghost Tours in St. Augustine, Florida for years. Come with him and explore the unexplained, the supernatural, and the downright scary places of St. Augustine.

If you Dare -- hear stories of mystery, murder, mayhem and massacres. The best tour in town.

Call for special rates for groups.

WHY TOUR THE REST ,WHEN YOU CAN TOUR WITH DION "THE BEST" IF YOU ARE NOT SATISFIED YOU BE REFUNDED NO QUESTIONS ASKED.
 

Locations vary but here are some places very likely to be visited:

Tolomoto Cemetery which was founded in 1777 on top of Indian burial ground and is the oldest cemetery in St. Augustine with over 1000 burials between 1777 and 1884 when it was closed. Headstones aren't the only thing that you can find at the Tolomoto Cemetery, some times you'll find a little boy that likes to play pranks and other times you'll find a not so playful spirit

The fort The Castillio de San Marcos was constructed between the years of 1672 and 1695.  It was built to defend St. Augustine from pirates and the British whom attacked the fort twice but never took it. Many died on the green lawn and to this day the spirits still battle over the Castillio neither side winning, neither losing, the battle still rages.

The City Gates where the only way into St. Augustine as it was a walled city many walked thru these gates and many where carried out of it during the yellow fever epidemic of 1821.  Many died on the wall during battles. many different spirits are seen at the gates.  A little girl, a man with a horse and carriage and the list goes on.

The Hueguenot Cemetery was founded in 1821 for victims of the yellow fever. There are over 400 plus bodies buried there. Most unfortunately where buried alive, and people wonder why we have so many ghost!!!

 

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