Salem Momcation

November 4–7, 2027

Where witches once whispered — and women now exhale.

From candlelit dinners to haunted history walks, spell-making workshops to cozy fireside laughter—this is a weekend of connection, mystery, and magic you’ll never forget.

The veil won’t stay open forever — neither will these spots.

Salem in November is a different kind of magic. The Halloween crowds have gone, but the candles still flicker, the leaves still glow, and the whispers of history linger in every corner. It’s the perfect moment to slow down, breathe deeper, and let the mystery of Salem wrap around you. Here, you’ll find a weekend that’s equal parts spooky and soul-soothing—where cozy comfort meets a touch of witchy wonder.

People walking on a brick-paved street at sunset with buildings on both sides and street lamps turned on.

Your weekend begins with a glow: candlelight dinners, cider cocktails, and the kind of laughter that carries late into the night inside a possibly haunted 1800s home. Add in a spell jar craft to set your intentions, a creative workshop at The Witchery, and time to wander Salem’s moody streets and eclectic shops. Between ghost stories and historic walking tours, you’ll feel the city’s energy — mysterious, magnetic, and unforgettable.

Magic this good doesn’t stay hidden for long.

The veil won’t stay open forever — neither will these spots.

Not every moment is about ghosts and history. Some are about soft mornings with croissants, slow strolls past golden leaves, and afternoons spent however you like — curled up with coffee, shopping for treasures, or just soaking in the fall air. Layer in an interactive witch trial reenactment, cozy dinners out, and plenty of fireside conversation, and you’ve got the perfect blend: a reset with just the right amount of spooky.

Red building with a sign that reads 'Red's Sandwich Shop' and holiday wreaths on windows, decorated for Christmas.

Autumn fades fast… but your chance to savor Salem doesn’t have to.

Magic fades fast… don’t let your chance vanish.

The final morning in Salem is soft and slow — a final breakfast together, one last wander through the historic streets, and a deep breath before heading home. By afternoon, you’ll be back to real life… but carrying the kind of glow that only comes from laughter, candlelight, and just a touch of spooky magic.

Yes, I really did Salem this Fall.

The trip may be short, but the memories will linger long after the leaves have fallen and the candles have burned low.

One weekend. Endless memories. Limited spots.

Once the candles burn out, so does this offer.

Salem doesn’t wait.

Neither should you.

Spots for this Momcation are limited, and once they’re gone, they’re gone. Don’t miss your chance to say:

Yes, I really did Salem this weekend.

November 4-7, 2027

Click to grab a quick coffee chat and see if one of the limited Salem spots is yours. We’ll cover dates, details, and make sure this Momcation is the right fit for you.

FAQs

    • 3 nights in the historic Henry Derby House (cozy, maybe haunted 👻)

    • Daily breakfast (local favorites + in-house spreads)

    • 3 memorable dinners (one candlelit + homemade, two in Salem’s iconic haunts)

    • “Sip & Spell” welcome night with intention-setting craft activity

    • Creative workshop at The Witchery (you’ll choose your project closer to the trip)

    • Salem’s Hauntings & History walking tour

    • Ticket to Cry Innocent — the live witch trial reenactment

    • Deluxe gift bag with local treats + witchy surprises

    • Planning, coordination, and on-site hosting from Jillian

    • All taxes, service fees, and gratuities — no tipping required, no hidden add-ons

    • Transportation to/from Salem, MA

    • Travel insurance (highly recommended — we’ll send options)

    • Personal expenses like shopping, souvenirs, or that crystal wand you just have to have ✨

    • Any additional activities or excursions not listed in the itinerary

    • Alcohol at restaurants (though cider cocktails are included during our cozy house dinner 🍎)

  • Because that’s when Salem exhales. The streets are quieter, the crowds have gone, and the energy shifts into something more intimate and magical. The decorations are still up, the leaves are still glowing, and you get to soak in all the witchy wonder without the chaos. It’s Salem at its most enchanting — and it’s all yours.