Led by seasoned naturalists, Shackleford Wild Horse & Shelling Safari invites you to step onto an untouched barrier island where a centuries-old herd of Spanish mustangs still roams free. After a scenic ferry ride, your guide help...
This tour stands out because you're not just getting dropped off at the island - you're getting expert guides like Jake, Cindy, and Sara who really know where to find the wild horses. Multiple reviewers mention seeing all three herds or getting close encounters with mares and foals, which doesn't seem to happen on every boat ride to the island. The guides carry sunblock and bug spray, share detailed knowledge about individual horses, and go the extra mile to make sure everyone spots these beautiful animals. The island itself is gorgeous, with excellent shelling opportunities (one guide even gifted a rare unbroken lightning whelk she found), clear water for swimming, and peaceful beaches. Be prepared for the terrain though - you'll be hiking through soft sand and up dunes, so wear closed-toe shoes and pack light. Some reviewers mention ticks in the wooded areas and spider webs if you venture off the marked trails. The tours are well-organized with a good amount of time on the island (typically around 3 hours), and the overall vibe is enthusiastic, with travelers consistently saying they'd recommend this experience to anyone visiting the area.
I have to say that we paid a little more for this boat ride out to the island than we could have bought tickets at the dock from other places. HOWEVER, this was not just a boat ride to Shackleford Island. We got a tour guide. Jake. He was super familiar with the island and knowing where to find the horses. Some people on the boat had a ride to the island. They did not get to see the horses that day. Jake was our tour guide and went out of his way to find the horses for us. He was fantastic. He also had sunblock and mosquito spray we could use. You do have to walk a lot through soft sand so be prepared and don't wear flip flops or open toed shoes.
Debra Johnson
a month ago
I have to say that we paid a little more for this boat ride out to the island than we could have bought tickets at the dock from other places. HOWEVER, this was not just a boat ride to Shackleford Island. We got a tour guide. Jake. He was super familiar with the island and knowing where to find the horses. Some people on the boat had a ride to the island. They did not get to see the horses that day. Jake was our tour guide and went out of his way to find the horses for us. He was fantastic. He also had sunblock and mosquito spray we could use. You do have to walk a lot through soft sand so be prepared and don't wear flip flops or open toed shoes.
Debra Johnson
a month ago