Private Charleston Harbor cruise with karaoke for up to 16
Build your own Charleston party cruise with your group
Cast for sharks and redfish with experienced Charleston captains
Target several shark species on a private charter with an experienced captain
Fish Charleston waters for bull redfish and sharks on a private bachelor party charter
Celebrate on the water with a private Charleston party cruise
Private Charleston boat time for bachelor and bachelorette celebrations
Customize a private boat outing around harbor cruising or sharks' teeth hunting
Share a small boat charter for independent barrier-island fossil hunting
Shape your time on the water around your interests
Customize your private tiki boat charter in Charleston, up to 6 guests
Cruise Charleston Harbor by tiki boat and spot historic sights in 2 hours
Harbor sightseeing with landmark views from a spacious catamaran
Golden-hour harbor views, lively music, and drinks aboard a catamaran
Host your celebration aboard a 55-foot catamaran with Charleston Harbor views
Pair light brunch bites with Charleston Harbor views on a relaxed Sunday sail
Midweek happy hour sailing with Charleston Harbor sunset views
Paddle Shem Creek to Crab Bank Island on a guided 2-hour kayak tour
Reserve a kayak or paddleboard rental on Shem Creek
Relax on a small-group harbor cruise with shade, local commentary, and dolphin-spotting opportunities
Bring your own drinks for a shared adults-only harbor party with music, dancing and onboard amenities
Cruise Charleston Harbor through pirate, Revolutionary and Civil War history
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.