My latest book has just been released and just in time for Halloween in Salem, MA!
Terrance Talks Travel: The Quirky Tourist Guide to Salem, Massachusetts is a must for planning a trip to Salem, especially if you are going in October.
FYI: This book is a Top Release #1 Bestseller on Amazon! Yeah!
Did you know…
Salem, MA is the biggest and best Halloween party in America! Seriously, no one does Halloween like they do! It’s a month-long celebration filled with 1,000+ special events enjoyed by more than one million visitors. Things are different than usual in Salem in October. Some places require reservations. Some places won’t accept reservations. Some places have different hours. Learn what you need to know before you go!
FYI: As I post this blog, it is 55 days ’til Halloween!
But Salem is great year-round, not just during October. And it is great for families, not just adults. While Halloween is its specialty, this quirky town has lots more to offer.
Terrance Talks Travel: The Quirky Tourist Guide to Salem, MA shares everything you need to know, such as…
- Learn all about its weird and wonderful museums!
- Discover special shows and activities!
- Find out about little-known attractions and tours!
- The best places to eat, drink, shop and stay are revealed!
- Learn all the FREE things to Do in Salem!
- Discover nearby day trips you won’t want to miss!
- Find out the best way to explore downtown Salem!
- Learn why it is one of the most haunted cities in America!
Plus, see authentic pirate treasure, meet real witches, learn about America’s first maritime historic site in Salem, visit the best arcade, tour the best haunted house (if you dare), find out the best way to get around town and surrounding places of interest, my Top Ten Picks, and much more!
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Learn what you must know about pets, camping, packing, parking, weather, best time to go (and when NOT to go), how to do it on a budget, tourist traps to avoid and more.
Discover the best day trips!
Salem is conveniently located just a few miles south of Boston and many other cool places, including The Hamptons, Hyannis Port, Gloucester, Portsmouth and Marblehead.
Read what other travelers have to say before booking your trip!
FYI: Salem is best known for the Salem Witch Trials of 1692, which lasted one year. If you go, you should visit the Witch Dungeon, Witch History Museum, and the Witch House.
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