Night Parade-Carnival of Nice 2019

Alfred Hitchcock died on April 29, 1980, and won’t ever make a movie again, but he certainly earned his moniker, “The Master of Suspense.” Many Alfred Hitchcock movies are revered as classics to this day and some, (like Psycho and Rebecca, have inspired remakes. Writers and filmmakers who appreciate hisContinue Reading

Stonehenge at sunrise

This post contains affiliate links. See affiliate disclaimer here. Did you know that Stonehenge is a popular summer solstice destination? It’s a popular winter solstice destination for that matter too. I didn’t realize these two times mark popular pilgrimages for Stonehenge visitors until research for summer solstice events (ie. “SpookyContinue Reading

Funny how one thing leads to another, isn’t it? Today as I updated the Ghost Tours and Ghost Hunting Events page, I ended up creating a new “Find Tour by” category: Outside the U.S. It happened because of a story I came across in my Google Alerts. It was fromContinue Reading

If you happen to visit the South of England soon, then you should make sure you pay a visit to Bel & the Dragon in Odiham, Hampshire.   The Hotel is a Grade 2 listed building and a former inn, with features dating back to 1540 and situated in the beautiful historic village of Odiham. You could, ifContinue Reading

Scariest Places on Earth Anchor Inn Demon screengrab

Before I talk about the Anchor Inn Exorcism on Season 1, Episode 1 of Scariest Places on Earth (remember that show?), let me tell you what sparked this story. As anyone who follows HJ on social media knows, this past weekend I attended HAuNTcon. Met some creepy cool people andContinue Reading

Welcome to Part 2 of Psychic Investigator Paul Fitz-George’s guest series “Whitby’s Fascination for the Literati or how Dracula met the Jabberwocky.”  In Part 1 he gave us some background on Whitby and its haunted history. In this post, he talks about Whitby’s influence on Bram Stoker. Stoker arrived inContinue Reading

I’m pleased to welcome guest blogger Psychic Investigator Paul Fitz-George to Haunt Jaunts. I met Paul on one of the LinkedIn groups we both belong to. He shared some information about his book, The Whitby Ghost Book, that caught my eye. Specifically, how many famous writers had found inspiration inContinue Reading

I know some travelers are not fans of HOHOs (Hop-on Hop-off tours). I used to be one of them…until our jaunt to New York a few years back for our Canada/New England cruise. I was suffering from a pretty bad case of plantar fasciitis. (Side effect of my tennis addiction.)Continue Reading

I wrote about London’s most haunted hotel room (the Langham’s room 333), which I discovered while researching haunted hotels in London for our upcoming trip there. The thing I found sort of odd was I only seemed to come across four of them. They were: The Langham Hotel – There’sContinue Reading

I’m absolutely obsessed with the Masterpiece Classic, Downtown Abbey. There’s nothing paranormal about the show. (Although, quite a few characters have died within the stately country home. If Downton Abbey was haunted, there’d certainly be bodies with stories to account for any ghosts.) In addition to its characters, I’m nutsContinue Reading

Mena Suvari is best known for the movie “American Beauty,” but this American beauty grew up and was raised in a home in Rhode Island the family believed was haunted. Her family reported seeing apparitions and hearing sounds. Neve Campbell is an American actress of Scottish ancestry who believes inContinue Reading