REVIEW · KEY WEST
Key West: Bone Island Haunted Pub Crawl
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Spooky stories start fast in Key West. This 2-hour walking crawl through Old Town pairs a professional “ghost host” with spooky tales tied to cursed treasure, voodoo, and unexplained deaths, all while you’re seeing some of the area’s most notorious bars.
I like the tight timing and the fact that you’re not left wandering on your own.
My second big plus is the way the tour turns bar stops into a story trail. You visit three haunted pubs, and the guide connects what you’re looking at with the darker side of Key West’s past, which is why Key West is often ranked among the top five most-haunted cities in America. Gene, in particular, comes up again and again in the feedback—friendly, funny, and sharp on details.
One thing to consider: it’s not always a rowdy pub crawl. Some nights feel more like a history walk than a party, and one guide issue early on can throw off group energy; there can also be lots of walking, so you’ll want to think about comfort and mobility even though the operator says it’s wheelchair accessible.
In This Review
- Key Highlights You Should Care About
- Bone Island in Two Hours: What This Crawl Really Feels Like
- Price and Value: Is $32 Worth It?
- Your Ghost Host and the 2-Hour Flow
- Stop One Through Three: What Each Haunted Pub Adds
- Walking, Comfort, and Night-Of Realities
- The T-Shirt Souvenir: A Small Inclusion With Big Impact
- Drinks and Food: Plan Your Budget Before You Start
- Who Should Book This Crawl (And Who Might Skip)
- Tips That Make This Tour More Enjoyable
- The Bottom Line: Should You Book?
- FAQ
- How long is the Bone Island Haunted Pub Crawl?
- How much does the tour cost?
- What is included in the $32 price?
- How many haunted pubs do we visit?
- Are food and drinks included?
- What language is the tour in?
- When should I arrive for the meeting?
- Is the tour suitable for children or under-21 visitors?
- Can I cancel, and is pay later available?
- Is the tour wheelchair accessible?
Key Highlights You Should Care About

- Three haunted pub stops packed into a quick 2-hour route.
- A professional “ghost host” who brings Key West’s sinister stories to life.
- Souvenir t-shirt included, so you don’t have to shop for it afterward.
- Cocktails are available to purchase, but the tour itself is not built around eating or drinking.
- Guide quality matters, based on what people reported—so choose your mindset for a mixed vibe.
Bone Island in Two Hours: What This Crawl Really Feels Like

If you’re expecting a nonstop, bottoms-up party, adjust your expectations. This Bone Island haunted pub crawl is built like a guided story walk with three bar stops, not a free-for-all bar hopper. The payoff is atmosphere plus context: you get why Key West’s legend machine runs so hot—cursed treasure, voodoo lore, murders, suicides, haunted mansions, and mysterious deaths—without needing to research on your own.
The pace is also part of the design. Two hours is short enough to stay fun, but long enough for the guide to connect the dots between stops. You’ll get moving, listening, and looking—then you’ll finish in downtown Key West with time to wander more at your own speed.
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Price and Value: Is $32 Worth It?

For $32 per person, the real question isn’t just the ticket. It’s what you’re buying: a live guided experience for two hours, entrance fees, and a souvenir t-shirt included in the price. That means you’re not paying extra for the “access” piece at each stop, and you’re leaving with a tangible memory.
Food and drinks are not included, and that matters. If you plan to eat or drink heavily, your total cost will rise fast, because cocktails are available for purchase along the way. Still, if you treat this like a guided evening of spooky storytelling—and budget for at most one or two purchases—you’ll feel like you got solid value for what’s included.
Your Ghost Host and the 2-Hour Flow

You’ll meet your guide at the start and join a walking route through Old Town Key West. Plan to arrive about 15 minutes early so you can get squared away before the walk begins. The tour includes an express-style process too, described as a skip-the-line option through an express security check, which can help if you’re arriving during busier periods.
The guide leads you from pub to pub and acts as the “ghost host,” shaping the tone of the night. In the feedback, Gene is singled out as a standout—friendly, funny, and genuinely informative. That matters, because a walking story tour lives or dies by the guide’s energy and group control.
If you’re the kind of person who stays curious even when you’re not actively drinking, you’ll likely enjoy the structure. If you only want spooky sights plus a party atmosphere, you may find it leans more toward explanation than action.
Stop One Through Three: What Each Haunted Pub Adds

Because the specific bar names aren’t provided in the details here, I’ll talk about what the stops are meant to deliver rather than pretending to know the exact order. You’ll visit three haunted pubs, and the guide uses each location as a chapter in the Key West storybook—only the chapters are dark.
Here’s what each stop typically contributes:
Stop one: Setting the mood and grounding the legend.
The early part of the crawl is where the guide builds trust. You’ll hear the kind of spooky backstory that makes you look at a bar’s exterior or vibe with fresh eyes. It’s also where group management becomes crucial. One report mentioned the guide losing almost the entire group early on, which turned the start into a shaky experience. If that happens on your date, it can drain the fun fast.
Stop two: The history hooks.
Midway through, the stories usually get more specific and more layered. You’ll hear connected themes like cursed treasure and voodoo, tied to the kinds of events Key West is famous for in local legend. This is also where the tour can feel less like a crawl and more like a walking class—exactly what some people love, and what others wish was more high-energy.
Stop three: The punchline and the follow-up.
The final pub stop is where you should feel the momentum. The guide’s job is to land the final set of stories so you’re not just numb to spooky facts by the end. Then the crawl wraps in downtown Key West, where you’re free to explore more on your own.
Even if you’re not a true history nerd, the three stops give you variety. You’re not stuck hearing everything from one spot.
Walking, Comfort, and Night-Of Realities
This is a walking tour, and that detail affects the experience more than people expect. One report specifically flagged that there was a lot of walking, and not all of it was wheelchair accessible—even though the operator lists the tour as wheelchair accessible. That’s an important nuance: if you need dependable step-free routes, plan for the fact that old-town sidewalks and bar entrances can be tricky.
Also, don’t ignore the social side of it. When feedback says a guide didn’t have the stamina or charisma to keep the group together, that doesn’t just mean the jokes were off. It usually means pacing and attention were off too, and you end up waiting or lagging behind other people. On a story tour, that can make the whole night feel slower.
If you want this to feel fun, go in ready to listen. If you want it to feel like a party, you might feel under-satisfied unless your guide brings extra energy.
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The T-Shirt Souvenir: A Small Inclusion With Big Impact

The souvenir t-shirt is included, and that’s not a throwaway perk. It works as a “receipt” for the night—proof you did the tour, and something you’ll actually wear again instead of just storing in a drawer. One positive note mentioned a size issue for big people on the night, and that it was fixed afterward. The lesson for you is simple: check your preferred size ahead of time if you can, and don’t assume every size will be available at every start time.
Drinks and Food: Plan Your Budget Before You Start
Food and drinks aren’t included. That means you’re free to buy what you want, but you should also decide your strategy.
Cocktails are available for purchase along the way, so if that’s your thing, budget for it. If you’d rather skip alcohol, you can still enjoy the tour, because the main event is the guided stories. Still, the pubs are part of the experience, so if you hate crowds or standing around, the bar stops could feel a bit long.
The best approach is to treat the tour as the show and the drinks as optional extras.
Who Should Book This Crawl (And Who Might Skip)

This tour is a good match if you:
- Like spooky storytelling and want a guide to connect Key West’s legendary themes into a single route.
- Enjoy learning in an active way, where you’re walking and seeing the settings as you go.
- Prefer a structured night over wandering aimlessly through Old Town bars.
- Want the included souvenir t-shirt without extra shopping.
It may be a weaker match if you:
- Want a high-energy party crawl where the guide barely talks and the focus is on drinking.
- Feel strongly about group size staying together. One report described a guide losing most of the group early, and that type of disruption would ruin the flow for many people.
- Have mobility limitations and need consistently easy sidewalks. The operator says wheelchair accessible, but the feedback includes concerns about accessibility during the walking parts.
Also, timing can change the vibe. One report mentioned Fantasy Fest was on, and that kind of major event can add crowds and noise. If you’re going during a festival week, plan to be patient.
Tips That Make This Tour More Enjoyable

You’ll get the best experience if you treat it like a guided story walk.
- Wear comfortable shoes. Old Town walking adds up in just two hours.
- Bring your ID. A standard ID card is required, and a copy is accepted.
- Keep your expectations aligned. This is a haunted history walk through pubs, not a nightclub scene.
- If you’re picky about energy, choose a mindset that values the guide. People praised Gene for his friendly, funny, knowledgeable style, and one early group-management complaint shows why that matters.
- If you want to buy drinks, decide before the tour starts how much you’ll spend, since the tour price doesn’t include food and drinks.
The Bottom Line: Should You Book?
Yes, you should book if you want a short, guided Old Town experience focused on spooky lore, and you’ll enjoy three pub stops as chapters in a story. The included t-shirt and the fact that entrance fees are covered help make the $32 feel more reasonable than a basic walking tour.
I’d think twice if you’re coming for a party atmosphere first and a story second. The best nights depend heavily on the guide’s ability to keep the group together and keep energy up, and not every outing hits the same note.
If you’re a “show me the story behind the place” person, this is a fun way to spend two hours in Key West without doing homework first.
FAQ
How long is the Bone Island Haunted Pub Crawl?
It lasts 2 hours.
How much does the tour cost?
The price is $32 per person.
What is included in the $32 price?
You get a 2-hour guided tour, entrance fees, and a souvenir t-shirt.
How many haunted pubs do we visit?
You visit 3 haunted pubs.
Are food and drinks included?
No. Food and drinks are not included, though cocktails are available for purchase along the way.
What language is the tour in?
The tour guide speaks English.
When should I arrive for the meeting?
Please arrive 15 minutes before the activity starts.
Is the tour suitable for children or under-21 visitors?
No. It is not suitable for people under 21.
Can I cancel, and is pay later available?
Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, and you can reserve now and pay later.
Is the tour wheelchair accessible?
The tour is listed as wheelchair accessible, but since it is a walking crawl, parts of the route may still be difficult depending on your needs.
































