Customize a private Charleston Harbor cruise and bring your own drinks
Sail Charleston Harbor on a private 2.5-hour charter for up to 6 guests
Sail Charleston Harbor on a private 36 ft Beneteau—up to 6 guests
Sail into the Charleston sunset on a 2.5-hour private charter for up to 6
Sail into the Charleston sunset on a private 32 ft boat for up to 6 guests
Private harbor time with a cabin, restroom, and your own soundtrack
Catered 2.5-hour sunset sail for up to 6 guests
Bring your own drinks on a 2.5-hour Charleston sunset sail for up to 6 guests
Cruise Charleston’s barrier islands on a private captained boat for up to 6 guests
Private boat trip to Sullivan’s Island Lighthouse for up to 6 guests
Private wildlife boating tour with a marine biologist in Charleston
Sail offshore from Charleston and anchor overnight near Kiawah Island
Sail at sunset, anchor overnight, and return by 9am
Cruise to Shark Tooth Island and hunt fossils with a marine biologist guide
Cruise Charleston at night on a private boat for up to 6 guests
Sail Charleston your way on a 6-hour private charter
Set your own pace for a private cruise, party, and swim
Sunset harbor cruising with tropical music, games, and Ravenel Bridge views
Celebrate aboard a refurbished yacht with custom Charleston water routes
Private cycle boat cruise in Charleston—bring your own drinks and pedal if you want
Charter a private bring-your-own-drinks cruise with a USCG-licensed captain
Bring your own drinks on a tiki-style Charleston harbor cruise with music and views
Bring your own beer and wine on a Charleston cycle boat cruise with optional pedaling
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.