Haunted Hotels in Newport Beach

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Newport Beach’s 1 haunted accommodation channels the unique supernatural energy of its 1870s shipping port, the Gilded Age tourism of the Balboa Pavilion, and the arrival of the 1906 Pacific Electric Railway. When you search for haunted hotels online or on Google Maps, you’ll find thousands of matching results, but we’ve meticulously reviewed every single one to create the most realistic, historically accurate collection of truly haunted hotels you can actually visit and stay in. 

This property preserves spirits influenced by the Tongva people, the McFadden brothers’ shipping empire, and the early tourists of the “Suntan Special” era that make Newport’s hauntings unlike anywhere else. Discover bayside hauntings where 19th-century commerce meets 20th-century leisure, creating the most classic supernatural experiences in Orange County.

Haunted stay options in Newport Beach, CA

Doryman's Oceanfront Inn

Doryman's Oceanfront Inn, Haunted Hotel in Newport Beach

Address: 2102 W Oceanfront, Newport Beach, CA 92663

Phone: (949) 675-7300

Website: dorymansinn.com

Price Range: Average rate: $200–$350 per night.

Notable Paranormal Signs: Female apparition in period dress, unexplained cold spots, feeling of being watched, faint disembodied whispers, doors creaking open/closed.

History and Hauntings:

Established in the 1920s, this luxurious inn sits directly above Newport Beach’s historic Dory Fleet Fish Market, where local fishermen have sold their catch since 1891. 

The building itself is rumored to have origins tied to the Prohibition era, possibly serving as lodging or a discreet establishment connected to the lively waterfront activities. 

Its elegant Victorian furnishings and prime oceanfront location evoke a sense of Newport’s storied past. While specific historical tragedies aren’t widely documented, the inn’s long connection to the sea and its potential Prohibition past fuel local whispers. 

Staff and guests occasionally report subtle, unsettling experiences, fleeting glimpses of a woman dressed in period attire vanishing down hallways, unexplained cold spots, or the distinct feeling of being watched, particularly in rooms overlooking the bustling pier and market below, as if echoes from its more clandestine history remain.

Amenities: Free WiFi, Restaurant, Fireplace, Ocean views.

Haunted Rating: 1 out of 5 Ghosts.

Best Time to Visit: Best visited during summer (Jun–Aug) for Newport Beach whale watching.

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