Adventure Brief
Discover Pensacola’s history like never before on a private Back to the Future Tour paired with an engaging scavenger hunt that brings this coastal city’s stories to life.
2–3 hours
easy
Family Friendly
No Experience Required
Discover Pensacola’s history like never before on a private Back to the Future Tour paired with an engaging scavenger hunt that brings this coastal city’s stories to life.
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Difficulty
easy
Duration
2–3 hours
Fitness Level
Suitable for most fitness levels; involves walking and light activity at a comfortable pace.
Wildlife
History
Pensacola is Florida’s oldest settlement, with a unique blend of Spanish, French, and British influences shaping its historic district.
Conservation
Efforts to protect Pensacola’s urban environment include promoting sustainable tourism and preserving historic landmarks.
Pensacola History and Haunting: History Tours, Ghost Tours, Scavenger Hunts, and Events
Discover Pensacola’s history like never before on a private Back to the Future Tour paired with an engaging scavenger hunt that brings this coastal city’s stories to life.
Pensacola History and Haunting: History Tours, Ghost Tours, Scavenger Hunts, and Events offers guided and self-guided experiences in Pensacola, Florida that combine local history with paranormal investigation. The company leads multiple formats—walking tours, haunted trolley tours, self-guided scavenger hunts, dinner-plus-ghost experiences, and special event investigations at regional sites such as Fort Morgan and Mobile.
Tours include the Downtown Haunted Historic Walking Tour led by a paranormal investigator using authentic ghost‑hunting equipment, the Ghosts of Pensacola Haunted Trolley Tour, and the Spirits of Seville Ghost Tour with a meal in a historic restaurant. Self-guided options include the Pensacola Most Haunted Ghost Tour and Scavenger Hunt and an African American History Scavenger Hunt that highlights twenty downtown stops. Family-friendly experiences such as The Great Pensacola Birthday Party Tour and Wedding Crashers Bridal Party Scavenger Hunt adapt scavenger-hunt formats for celebrations. Out-of-town excursions include Fort Morgan Ghost Investigation in Alabama and Mobile's Most Haunted Ghost Tour.
The operator emphasizes historical context alongside paranormal stories, providing interactive challenges, photo missions, and opportunities to use ghost-hunting devices. Events may feature local treats, festive props, and door prizes during special investigations. All offerings focus on exploring Pensacola’s historic sites, notable buildings, and neighborhood stories while appealing to a wide range of participants—from history enthusiasts to thrill-seekers. Public events and private bookings are available, including tailored routes for groups, school programs, and bachelorette celebrations and family reunions.
Tours Offered
10 tours
Historic, haunted, and scavenger formats
Guided Options
Guided & Self-guided
Paranormal investigators and self-guided routes
Typical Length
2–3 hours
Short evening or extended investigations
Regional Reach
Pensacola & AL
Includes Fort Morgan and Mobile tours
Reserve guided spots, self-guided maps, or private events — limited availability for evening investigations and themed tours.
Bring Comfortable Walking Shoes
You’ll be exploring a lot on foot, so wear shoes that support extended walking on city streets.
Stay Hydrated
Carry a bottle of water, especially during the warmer months to keep energized.
Use Sunscreen
Protect your skin from Florida’s sun during daytime tours to avoid sunburn.
Charge Your Mobile Device
Having your phone fully charged is important for using digital clues during the scavenger hunt.
Comfortable Walking Shoes
Supportive shoes help you explore the city comfortably throughout the tour.
Reusable Water Bottle
Staying hydrated is crucial, especially in warmer weather.
summer
Light Jacket or Layered Clothing
Light layers keep you comfortable as temperatures fluctuate during fall evenings.
fall
Mobile Phone with GPS
A charged phone is necessary to access digital scavenger hunt clues and map features.