Learn Charleston’s Black history and Gullah Geechee culture on a 2-hour guided tour
2 Hours
Up to 28 people
Guided tour, Transportation
Explore the contributions of enslaved Africans to Charleston’s Lowcountry culture, from language and food to music and customs. Visit key sites and hear personal family stories along the way.
Tours can accommodate up to 28 people total, using two 14-passenger Mercedes Sprinter vans.
48-hour cancellation policy for full refunds.
The tour accommodates up to 28 people total, using two Mercedes Sprinter vans that seat 14 passengers each.
You ride in a Mercedes Sprinter van.
375 Meeting Street Charleston, SC US 29403
Great tour Mr. Hutchinson was very knowledgeable and informative. Great experience highly recommend the tour
Lisa Pollard-Ray
May 11, 2026
Great tour Mr. Hutchinson was very knowledgeable and informative. Great experience highly recommend the tour
Lisa Pollard-Ray
May 11, 2026
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