Fish tidal creeks and salt marshes with a private guide
Discover marine life, crab traps, and Capers Island with a naturalist guide
Explore tidal creeks, marine life, and Capers Island’s beach and freshwater ponds
Hand-line crab on Capers Island, explore the beach, and finish with a fresh crab boil
Target offshore pelagics and reef species with flexible fishing techniques
Learn surfing basics and ocean safety in a 90-minute lesson
Learn to surf in a small group with focused coaching on Isle of Palms
Learn to paddle through Isle of Palms salt marshes with a guide
Cruise the Charleston coast with a captain for a private celebration
Explore Charleston’s marshes for redfish, trout and more
Target sharks in Charleston’s nearshore waters with heavy-duty gear
Fish reefs and wrecks with views of Morris Island Lighthouse
Cruise Charleston Harbor through pirate, Revolutionary and Civil War history
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
Paddle Shem Creek to Crab Bank Island on a guided 2-hour kayak tour
Reserve a kayak or paddleboard rental on Shem Creek
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
Customize your private tiki boat charter in Charleston, up to 6 guests
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.