Customize a private Hilton Head boat tour with dolphin watching, shark fishing, and shelling
3 to 6 Hours
Up to 6 people
Captain, fuel, safety gear
Explore Hilton Head Island by private boat and choose your mix of dolphin watching, shark fishing, and beach shelling. Go for 3–6 hours and tailor the trip to your group.
You’ll walk down a long wooden pier to reach the boat; golf cart assistance may be available between 8am and 5pm. Bring cash or Venmo if you’d like to tip. You may bring drinks and snacks, but no glass bottles or red wine.
This booking is for the whole experience, which fits up to 6 guests.
48-hour cancellation policy. If you have a conflict before that window, you can rebook or get a refund. Emails, texts, or voicemails without confirmation do not count as a cancellation. No refunds if fewer people arrive than booked.
Bring sunblock or sun shirts, a hat and sunglasses, and any drinks or snacks you want. Bring cash or Venmo if you plan to tip.
Yes. Bring your own drinks and snacks if you like, but do not bring glass bottles or red wine. The boat has a cooler and ice.
Wear shoes or sandals with a heel strap that can get wet. Plan to get wet up to your knees, and consider bringing a towel.
Broad Creek Marina - End of wooden pier, at sign, above kayaks.
This smaller boat tour operation has clearly figured out the winning formula for dolphin watching in Hilton Head. The intimate experience is a total game-changer compared to the big cattle-boat tours, with groups capped at just six people per vessel. You're sitting barely above the water line, close enough to nearly touch the dolphins (though that's off limits, of course), and the smaller boats can zoom around to wherever the action is happening. Tours typically run close to two hours, and the captains stay in radio contact with each other to share sightings, so you're not just hoping to stumble upon wildlife. Captain Craig gets mentioned constantly, and "Jersey Joe" and Jay also earn glowing praise. What stands out is how they tailor the experience to your group, whether that means keeping a toddler entertained the whole time, taking detours for shell hunting, or even doing shark fishing excursions. People love how knowledgeable these guides are about the local ecosystem, geography, and marine life, but they keep it fun rather than feeling like a lecture. Families with young kids seem particularly thrilled with how patient and engaging the captains are. The consistent theme is that this becomes people's favorite activity on the island, sometimes even after decades of coming to Hilton Head and trying the alternatives. Just be ready for the weather and open water conditions since you're riding low and fast.
Captain Shep is awesome... he worked his butt off to get us on the fish. He had to fight some rough water as well... highly recommend!!
David Grinstead
May 22, 2026
Captain Shep is awesome... he worked his butt off to get us on the fish. He had to fight some rough water as well... highly recommend!!
David Grinstead
May 22, 2026