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5 Haunted Islands You Can Visit by Ferry



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If you have ever thought of sailing through unknown waters, you are probably curious what it’s like to travel by ferry. Ferry is one of the most popular and accessible ways to enjoy trips on water and depart to places you never thought you’d end up in. These days, many tourists aim to visit islands by ferry. Mysteriously, some that seem like peaceful holiday spots carry stories of ghosts, curses, and tragedies that never really ended.

If you’re not among those people who visit islands just to relax on the beach, you’re at the right place! In this article, we will talk about 5 of the haunted islands you can go to by ferry. And since it’s an easy way to travel through water, you can definitely reach these spots without trouble and create the spookiest adventure of your life.

1. Alcatraz Island, San Francisco

Alcatraz Island, San Francisco

Alcatraz Island is known as one of the most haunted spots to visit in the US. Its ghostly story goes back to the time of Native Americans, where tribes would banish their unlawful people to this island. At that time, people crossed oceans dreaming of finding a fortune, which never came easily. Today, chasing luck is much easier, as you can play casino online and suddenly find yourself winning a jackpot. But this island has become famous for something darker than a treasure.

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The prison here existed until 1960, when it was shut down due to complaints of supernatural occurrences. Prisoners claimed they would see ghosts in their cells and hear eerie, distant screams that scared them. Even now, visitors report hearing clanging sounds, footsteps, whispering, and someone playing a strange tune on a harmonica around the prison. Some people have also said there’s a portal to another dimension in the area of D-block on this island.

2. Island of The Dolls, Mexico City

Island of The Dolls, Mexico City

Most likely, you will not find a creepier island in the world, especially if wide-eyed dolls make you feel uncomfortable. On the whole territory, you will see dolls hanging from the trees as if you’re in a horror movie that came alive.

According to a legend, a man found a young girl drowned and, to honor her, decided to hang a doll in her name. Since then, he hasn’t stopped hanging the dolls. Rumors say the girl’s soul is inhabited inside the dolls, and if you look at any of them directly in the eyes, nightmares will start to haunt you in your dreams.

3. Isle of Wight, England

There’s a specific spot on the Isle of Wight that’s filled with supernatural beings. It is the Ventor Botanic Gardens, which is strange considering gardens are always associated with peace, quiet, and positivity. However, before the garden, there was the Old Royal National Hospital in the same area, which was rumored to be haunted by the ghosts of the patients who died of tuberculosis. After the hospital was deconstructed, they started crawling around the garden.

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Another haunted location on this island is St. Catherine’s lighthouse. Here, you might encounter the ghosts of certain animals, as well as notice some items disappear and reappear mysteriously, and hear strange, distant footsteps.

4. Poveglia Island, Venice

Poveglia Island, Venice

Every part of Italy holds a historic value coming from the times of the Roman Empire, including Poveglia Island. While there is definitely a lot of legacy to explore, some of it takes a dark turn, which sometimes terrifies even the most skilled ghost hunters.

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Many stories mention that half of the island’s soil is made out of human ash, not ot mention the reports that say in the waters you can find human bones rushing from shores. Apparently, these are the people who suffered from the bubonic plague during medieval times. Their ghosts still haunt Poveglia Island and anyone who dares to visit.

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5. Norfolk Island, Australia

Norfolk Island, Australia

Norfolk Island is a part of Australia, and while it seems incredibly beautiful and can easily catch a random tourist’s eye, it is actually one of the spookiest lands. The darkness that follows this place starts from the 19th century, when the most brutal crimes started to happen. Based on what visitors say, the ghosts of the dead still remain here.

More ghost sightings started to happen since 1939 around one of the jails. People reported seeing the ghost men in soldier uniforms wandering around, scared.

Bottom Line

Taking a trip on a ferry might be so much more exciting and mysterious than you ever thought. In case you decide to choose any of these haunted islands as your destination point, you will definitely have one of the eeriest, most mystical, and ghostly adventures ever. For those who enjoy ghost hunting and are in search of supernatural or just something to make your ferry ride even more thrilling, 5 of these haunted spots are there for you and waiting to be explored.

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