Salem in September Group Trip
If you haven’t travelled with us before, this is your chance to join a small group of like-minded folk to see one of the most haunted, meaningful places for witchcraft history and mystery. Lots of group activities with plenty of time to explore on your own, too! No need to rent a car or worry about getting to/from, we’ve got you covered. Just show up, explore and have fun!
September
24-28, 2026
Trip Dates:



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The Hotel Salem


Complete package price of $1699/person includes rountrip airfare from Midway to Boston via Southwest Airlines.
We have secured a group rate for this trip, but you are also welcome to book your own flights which changes your trip cost to $1299.
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We will be arranging airport transport in Indiana so our guests don't have to worry about driving to/from or parking at the airport. There will be an additional per person cost for this, split amongst who wants the option.
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Accommodations for the weekend
Reimagined and renovated with a stylish midcentury vibe, The Hotel Salem offers a central and vibrant spot for exploring the North Shore of Boston. Located in the middle of the action alongside the town's bustling pedestrian mall, The Hotel Salem is a quick stroll to boutiques and novelty shops, and a short drive to numerous attractions and activities.
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Gather with friends in our designer Salem MA hotel guest lounge. Kick back with a book, peruse our collection of vintage retail items and art, or settle in at Counter, our onsite restaurant, for a great meal in a dynamic atmosphere. Our seasonal (and Salem's only) rooftop bar makes for the perfect remedy after a long day of retail therapy or exploring Salem and the North Shore.
The Hotel Salem offers 44 bright, modern Salem accommodations—from rooms, to spacious suites, to micro-rooms for the budget conscious. All of our Salem MA hotel rooms feature private baths, free WIFI, and a variety of other amenities to appeal to the discerning traveler. We look forward to welcoming you and helping you to discover the best of Salem.
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Salem Witch Museum
The Salem Witch Museum examines one of the most enduring and emotional events in American History, the Salem witch trials of 1692. The museum consists of two presentations. The first provides an immersive look into the events of 1692. Visitors experience the drama of that dark time though thirteen life-size stage sets, figures, lighting and narration as they are witness to the web of lies and intrigue of the Salem witch-hunt.
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Salem Maritime National Historical Park
Originally established in 1938 as the first National Historic Site in the United States, Salem Maritime National Historical Park consists of nine acres of land and twelve historic structures along the Salem waterfront, as well as a downtown visitor center. Located in the urban setting of Salem, the park preserves and interprets over 600 years of New England's maritime history and global stories.
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Salem Witch House
The only structure still standing in Salem that has a direct connection to the witchcraft trials and is open to the public is the Witch House, on the corner of Essex and North Streets. This home, built circa 1675, was the residence of Judge Jonathan Corwin in 1692.
Along with his friend and fellow judge John Hathorne, Judge Corwin presided over many of the examinations of the accused and their accusers, both before and during the trials. Some of the questioning took place in the Salem Village Meetinghouse (Tituba, Sarah Osborne, and Sarah Good were examined there from March 1-5), the Salem Town Meetinghouse, and local taverns. For years, many believed examinations also took place in this home on Essex Street, but there is no evidence to support that theory.
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https://salemwitchmuseum.com/locations/jonathan-corwin-house/

Salem Ghost Tour
Salem, known for its dark and infamous past, holds secrets few dare to uncover. Salem Ghosts takes you beyond the infamous Witch Trials, delving into the real hauntings and terrifying history that still lingers in Witch City. Our tour provides exclusive stories and haunted locations not found on other tours, making us the top choice for true ghost enthusiasts. Walk with us through Salem’s haunted streets and discover the supernatural forces that make Salem one of the most haunted places in America.

Peabody Essex Museum
Located in the heart of downtown Salem, Massachusetts, the Peabody Essex Museum is Salem’s museum of art and culture, with exhibitions that explore everything from witch trials history to nature and science.
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