Liz Souza is a popular New England based psychic medium. The new tour begins with stories of her fascinating life as a medium. As a psychic, Liz walks between the worlds. She states that spirits from the next world wait for you to accept that which you cannot see. She exists in a world where vibrations are high, the impossible is possible and that which is unseen and disbelieved is given permission to roam freely before her eyes. According to Liz, there is an open gate through which she passes from dark to light and back again, dividing her existence between completely real and co-existing realms.
Ghost Tours of Belcourt Castle began with Virginia Smith over 16 years ago. Miss Smith gives her slide presentations and demonstrations on most Thursdays and Saturdays at 5 pm. Last year, Miss Smith was a guest on the Ask1 radio show hosted by Liz Souza.
Visitors view Belcourt Castle’s magnificent rooms as owner Harle Tinney and Charles von Hamm, who has been staying at Belcourt on and off for several months, tell their personal experiences of the happenings at Belcourt Castle. The popular TV show “Ghost Hunters”, aired April 8th, 2009 on the SciFi Channel and the four-day investigation revealed several surprising areas of energy left behind in the historic house. Ghost tours are educational and entertaining for children aged 8 years and older, especially those who have had experiences they can not understand.
The special ghost tour is to be held at 5 pm beginning on Wednesday, May 6th , 2009 and every Wednesday during the season. Liz Souza’s presentation begins promptly at 5 pm and doors open at 4:45 pm. From 5:30 pm to 6:30 pm Liz Souza offers a private session with any guest over 18 years of age and those underage with parental consent. Reservations are suggested in advance by calling Belcourt Castle at 401-846-0669. Admission is $18.00 per person. Private readings are $25.00 for each 15 minutes. Walk-ins will be admitted up to 5 pm, space permitting.
Belcourt Castle is the only privately owned mansion in Newport where the owner is still in residence and opens the home to the public.



