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
Sunset harbor views, historic landmarks and a relaxed catamaran ride
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
Cruise Charleston Harbor, then tour Magnolia Plantation and Gardens
Cruise the Charleston coast with a captain for a private celebration
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
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.