Have some time on your hands right now and have already binged everything that looks interesting on Netflix?
As luck would have it, many terrific shows both new and old on the Travel Channel are available to stream for free. You don’t even need cable.
And, lately, the channel has added some eerie shows that’ll make you jump–perfect for taking your mind off of you-know-what.
Take a look at these:
1. Ghost Adventures
Seasons five through ten are available now for streaming. Follow Zak Bagans and his team as they explore haunted spots, here and abroad, and interview eyewitnesses to give you all the spooky details. The biggest chills come when the crew confront the menacing spirits.
2. Kindred Spirits
See seasons two and three to join Amy Bruni, Adam Berry and Chip Coffey as they work on shocking mysteries set in frightening locations.
3. Portals to Hell
See season one, either again or for the first time, and follow Jack Osbourne and Katrina Weidman as they investigate possible supernatural gateways.
4. The Dead Files
Get caught up on the paranormal investigations of the sinister kind by Amy Allan and Steve DiSchiavi from seasons one through four.
5. These Woods Are Haunted
You’ll never want to be in the woods again after dark after you hear these true accounts of people chased out by not-so-friendly ghosts.
6. Lost Gold
Go on frontier adventures with brothers Jesse and Josh Feldman as they hunt for buried treasures.
7. Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations
Get immersed in Bourdain’s universe through these classic episodes where nothing was off the table, especially amazing food discoveries, fascinating conversations and many new friends.
8. Dangerous Grounds
Few people are as single-minded as Todd Carmichael when it comes to coffee. Watch as he globetrots on risky endeavors to find the perfect cup.
From scary to adventurous, these shows are primed to take your mind out of your four walls and around the world. You may even find new places you could explore on your next voyage.
But no ticket, passport or reservations are required to start streaming them now.