Cruise Charleston Harbor, then tour Magnolia Plantation and Gardens
Cruise Charleston Harbor with live narration and a gourmet box lunch
See 75+ Charleston landmarks on a narrated harbor cruise
Experience Charleston from the harbor to historic Boone Hall in one package
Sail the 84-foot Schooner Pride at sunset in Charleston Harbor
Cruise Charleston Harbor on the 84-foot Schooner Pride and spot local wildlife
Cruise Charleston Harbor and tour the historic district by bus
Cruise Charleston Harbor and get Middleton Place Gardens & Grounds admission
Cruise Charleston Harbor and get South Carolina Aquarium admission
Cruise Charleston Harbor and get Patriots Point admission with one combo ticket
Sunset harbor views, historic landmarks and a relaxed catamaran ride
Private Charleston harbor sailing with swim-ready water hammocks
A flexible harbor cruise with a beach stop and sunset return
Harbor sights, Fort Sumter views, and a beach stop by private power boat
Cruise Charleston Harbor, see historic landmarks, and stop at a local beach
Cruise Charleston Harbor, swim and lounge on water hammocks
Private morning sail in Charleston Harbor for up to 6 guests
Sail Charleston Harbor on a private afternoon charter for up to 6 guests
Sail Charleston Harbor at sunset with views of Fort Sumter
Private sunset sail in Charleston Harbor for up to 6
Sail Charleston Harbor's landmark-lined waterfront aboard a private charter
Sail Charleston Harbor at sunset with your own drinks and snacks
Take a private sunset cruise in Charleston Harbor with your crew
Private party boat with a cabin, restroom, and room to celebrate
Clarity is geology, not luck: quartz sand, seagrass filtration, and how close the Gulf Stream runs. Thirteen beaches, and the trade-off each one asks of you.
Florida issues no boating license at all. What the marina checks is a safety education card, and whether you need one comes down to one date: January 1, 1988.