New Attractions on Fort Myers Beach: Haunted Pub Crawl

This month, an all-new attraction arrives on Fort Myers Beach. The magically haunting experience, led by manager and magical tour guide, Mike Wyzard. Travel from pub to pub on this half-mile experience where guests will learn all about the unique history and mysterious happenings at some of the best watering holes on our historic beach

“This is our time to share some of the great stories of our historical beach, but in a magical way.  My goal is to entertain and mystify all who crawl with us,” said Mike.

During the 3-hour tour, drink up and listen to local lore including historically accurate accounts of life on Fort Myers Beach, local ghost stories and magical illusions.

There are a few things to keep in mind when booking your tour:

1. Some of the bars are only beer, wine, and wine-based establishments.
2. You will need to sign a waiver before touring our haunted locations.
3.  You must be over 21 with a valid ID to go on the tour.
4. Only service animals are permitted on the tour, and the bars have the final say on all issues.

The pubs featured on this tour have been hand-selected for their frequency of paranormal activity.  You will find that the spirits in these haunted locations are not just the ones in bottles. Keep an eye out for ghosts, poltergeists, and specters!

Mike Wyzard is not only your guide, but he is also n experienced magician and mentalist.  At several locations, you will be mystified by his feats of paranormal magic.  Some have said that he isn’t just doing “tricks”, but with the help of the spirits, he can read minds, make predictions and move things telekinetically.

Cost is $25 per person. Groups will meet Times Square. Summer tours start on July 5 and take place every Monday, Friday, and Saturday from 6:30- 9:30 p.m. Dates will change in the fall to Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. T-shirts are available for purchase for $16. Wear your new shirt to the tour and get $5 off your ticket price.

Please note, depictions and content here are from before the Hurricane Ian and may not reflect the actual state of the beach.