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
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
Explore Folly Beach waterways at your own pace on a paddleboard
Explore Folly Beach waterways at your own pace by kayak
Explore Folly Beach waterways on your own paddleboard adventure
Book a 3-hour private Charleston boat charter for your group
Music, harbor views, and a relaxed social cruise for adults
Make your celebration your own on a private Charleston harbor cruise
Celebrate the bride-to-be with a private Charleston cruise
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
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.