Fish Charleston’s inshore waters on a 4-hour charter for up to 6 anglers
Fish offshore reefs on a 4-hour private charter with tackle and licenses included
Sail into the Folly River marsh at sunset on a private catamaran
Book a 3-hour private group sail for 7–12 people
Charter The Dolphin Queen for a 3-hour Folly River party cruise
Cruise Folly River on a private party pontoon for up to 18
Learn stand-up paddleboarding on Folly River's calm flatwater
Paddle Folly River creeks with a guide and watch for coastal wildlife
Paddle Folly River at sunset and spot coastal wildlife
Private paddleboarding with gear and a cart to the public river launch
Paddle the Folly River marsh with a guide who brings its wildlife into focus
Paddle Folly Beach waters at your own pace on a private board
Paddle Folly Beach waters with a single or tandem kayak option
Paddle at your own pace in a single or tandem kayak
Cruise the Folly River, spot dolphins, and relax at a beach stop
Cruise tidal creeks to a working oyster farm with fresh tasting
Paddle tidal creeks and marsh islands with a local guide
Paddle Folly’s marsh creeks on a moderate 3-hour guided tour
Cruise Folly Creek to Morris Island Lighthouse and explore the beach
Paddle Lowcountry creeks and marshes at your own pace
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.