If you are looking for some honeymoon ideas that involve sandy beaches, lots of sun, and peace and quiet with your new partner, this list is not for you.

But you will find ghosts, witches, headless horsemen, vampires, and all the things that one would associate with Halloween. Some couples though like to spice up their honeymoon though and visit some pretty creepy places. Places that have some haunting tales or literal entities haunting them.

We have scouted the globe and found some of the most haunting places that are perfect for those couples who love the supernatural and want to start their marriage off by going on a memorable adventure. After all, being scared is more thrilling when you have the one you love by your side.

Here are 20 creepy locations couples can visit for their honeymoon.

20 Transylvania, Romania (Bran Castle, Home Of Count Dracula)

Transylvania, Romania is a region full of mystery, eerie attractions, and Gothic style architecture.

The biggest attraction though is Bran Castle, known as the place where Vlad the Impaler was held captive, as well as the famous home of the vampire Dracula, who Bran Stroker wrote about in his 1987 novel Dracula.

19 Alberta, Canada (The Fairmount Banff Springs Hotel, A Place Where Some Residents Never Leave)

For those adventurers looking for the most breathtaking scenery, the Fairmont Banff Springs Hotel is the place to go.

Only thing is though, there are some guest who checked in, that never checked out. For example, there is the family who met their demise in room 873, now bricked over and inaccessible, whose screams can be heard late at night.

18 Paris, France (The Catacombs Full Of People Who Met Their Demise In Not So Nice Ways)

Paris is known as the city of love and is a huge tourist attraction for couples on their honeymoon.

Under it all, though, is a dark history. See, under the Eiffel Tower and dazzling lights, there is a museum dedicated exclusively to vampires, as well as a labyrinth full of millions of people who met their demise in some pretty gruesome ways.

17 Lima, Peru (A Market Under The Gamarra Train Station Full Of Witchy Goodies)

Not only will the scenic beaches, lively parties, and incredible food put a spell on unexpecting tourists, but so will the witches’ market that lies underneath the Gamarra train station.

Supposedly, the way to find the secret entrance to the market is by looking for python skins hanging up.

16 Tokyo, Japan (Okiku's Well, Where A Woman Appears Every Night To Count The Castle's Plates)

Japan has some amazing scenery that tourists can view while sightseeing, as well as quite a few dark places.

The Okiku Well, which sits on the grounds of Himeji Castle, is said to house a woman who was thrown down it after being falsely accused of stealing an heirloom plate. The legend is she rises at night to counts the plates in the castle.

15 Brocken, Germany (Walpurgisnacht, A Night When Witches Fly Around Communing With The Devil)

On the last day of April of every year, the villages surrounding Brocken Peak in Germany come alive for Walpurgisnacht.

The folklore goes that witches would fly up to the mountaintop to commune with the devil himself. The festivities include wicked costumes, bonfires, flying witches, log carving competitions, floating boats of fire and so much more.

14 Mexico City, Mexico (An Island Full Of Haunted Doll Parts)

There are a few things that newlyweds can do while in Mexico City.

One thing that is a must-see is the Dia de Los Muertos celebration, aka Day of the Dead, that happens on Halloween. There are skeleton costumes, parades, cemetery experiences and so much more.

There is also the Island of the Dolls, a forest full of hundreds of doll parts that are allegedly possessed.

13 New Orleans, Louisiana (Haunted Hotels, Voodoo, And A Madwoman's Mansion)

New Orleans is a party city. Good food, live jazz, and lots of shops.

There is also a lot to do for those seeking something darker though. Magic, ghosts, haunted hotels, historic cemeteries and lots of Voodoo. There is even a mansion that holds a dark history of a woman who did unspeakable acts.

12 San Jose, California (A Tour Of Sarah Winchester's House, A Woman Cursed To Never Stop Building)

The Winchester Mystery House is a huge mansion that has guided tours at night by flashlight.

The former owner, Sarah Winchester, visited a psychic after the loss of her husband and child and was told that she was cursed and in order to keep it at bay, she could never stop building.

Her mansion was under construction for four decades and is filled with stairways that lead to nowhere and partially remodeled rooms.

11 Louisville, Kentucky (Waverly Hills Sanatorium, A Shut Down Sanitarium That Many Perished At While Open)

Louisville, Kentucky is the site Waverly Hills Sanitarium, an old tuberculosis hospital that saw more demise while open then it should have before it shut down in the 1960s.

The hospital is open to the public and while on tour, people will be able to see some pretty gut-wrenching features such as the body chutes where people were literally thrown away.

10 Williamsburg, Virginia (Colonial Williamsburg Has Night Tours That Are Full Of Ghost Stories Mixed With A Little History)

Colonial Williamsburg offers an adult-only tour that starts around 11 pm and lasts for around 90 minutes.

For those who love ghost stories, with a side of some history, this is the perfect tour to go on.

Having an October wedding and love The Walking Dead? Well, plan to go in October and experience a haunted house and escape room full of zombies, too.

9 Salem, Massachusetts (Site Of The Salem Witch Trials)

Salem, Massachusetts is one town that is full of tragic history.

There are several tours that go throughout the city. Tourists can learn about the witch trials that went on, the practice of magic, or they can learn about the paranormal stuff that now haunts the town. There is something for everyone basically, and in October it's especially happening.

8 Sleepy Hollow, New York (Home Of The Infamous Headless Horseman)

Sleepy Hollow, New York, has one of the greatest legends ever to exist, The Headless Horseman. There are two tours newlyweds can participate in, a historical one that features the town's history and a stop at the grave of Washington Irving, the author behind “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow.” There's also a darker tour about people who committed horrible crimes.

7 San Francisco, California (The Queen Anne Hotel, A Hotel Haunted By An 1800s School Teacher Who Used To Work There)

Those looking for a scary place to visit need to visit the Queen Anne Hotel in San Francisco.

Built in the 1800s, the building that was once a boarding school was later turned into a Victorian-style hotel that now houses Miss Marry Wake, former headmistress and teacher. The hauntings are at their strongest in room 410, which was where her office once was.

6 Littleton, New Hampshire (The Beal House Inn Is Loaded With Anxiety Inducing Ghosts)

According to owners at the Beal House Inn in Littleton, New Hampshire, the ghosts that haunt the halls aren’t wicked at all, just benevolent.

Of course, we kind of disagree, seeing as the place causes anxiety in anyone that stays there due to objects continuously moving on their own, loud voices conversing in locked rooms, and doors slamming.

5 New York City, New York (Hotel Chelsea Is One Of New York's Most Haunted Buildings)

Hotel Chelsea in New York City is actually one of New York’s most haunted buildings.

One pair of entities guests report seeing though is Sid Vicious, from the band Sex Pistols, and his girlfriend Nacy Spungen. Nancy passed away while staying at the hotel, and supposedly Sid, who passed shortly after, was involved. Guests report seeing the pair wandering the hotel at night.

4 Eureka Springs, Arkansas (Crescent Hotel & Spa, One Of America's Most Haunted Places To Visit)

The Crescent Hotel & Spa actually has a few ghosts that haunt its halls.

It’s those that lost their lives while it was a cancer hospital that makes it the most haunted place in America. The hospital was run by a man named Norman Baker, who had no medical training was the cause of numerous people’s lives ending before he was finally arrested.

3 Coronado, California (Hotel De Coronado Has A Young Woman Who Haunts The Halls After Losing Her Life When Her "True Love" Never Came For Her)

Newlyweds who honeymoon at Hotel del Coronado, won’t be doing it alone.

Long ago, a woman named Kate Morgan ended her life after someone she loved broke his promise and never showed, leaving her heartbroken.

Or so investigators thought. The evidence didn't match up, and her demise will always be a mystery.

2 St. Francisville, Louisiana (Myrtles Plantation, One Of The Most Haunted Places In The US)

Newlyweds really looking for a good thrill should honeymoon at the Myrtles Plantation in Louisiana.

This place is one of the most haunted places in the US and with the morbid history it has, it’s no wonder. From handprints showing up on mirrors to entities showing up in photographs, and footsteps on the stairs, this is just some of the paranormal activity that goes on there.

1 Estes Park, Colorado (The Stanley Hotel, So Haunted It Inspired Stephen King To Write The Shining)

The Stanley Hotel is so haunted that it gained the interest of the iconic Stephen King and inspired him to write one of his most famous horror stories ever, The Shining.

There are countless stories from residents who have stayed here and swore they were haunted by entities who were either guests there or found there way somehow.