Savor a Lowcountry boil as you cruise Hilton Head’s marshes at sunset aboard a luxury catamaran
2 Hours
Dinner, Non-alcoholic drinks
Step aboard The Ohana, a luxury power catamaran, for an evening cruise through Hilton Head’s salt marshes. Enjoy a Lowcountry boil dinner with appetizers, dessert, and non-alcoholic drinks, with a cash bar available.
A 25-person minimum is required; if not met, you may be contacted 72 hours prior. Arrive 15 minutes before departure. Vegetarian and gluten-free options available.
Cancellations must be made one week in advance for a full refund.
1 Shelter Cove Lane, Hilton Head
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This operation stands out for its exceptional guides who truly know their stuff. Travelers consistently praise captains like Pete, Kelly, Dan, and Dean for their deep knowledge of local history, marine life, and the Gullah community. The guides don't just drive boats or lead tours—they actively search for dolphins, share fascinating facts about the marshland ecosystem, and make every outing feel personalized and engaging. The variety of experiences impresses visitors too. You can choose from dolphin tours, kayaking excursions through the marsh, eBike adventures, or historic trips to Daufuskie Island. Reviewers mention spotting tons of dolphins up close, catching gorgeous sunsets, and learning about everything from feeding behaviors to local flora and fauna. Multiple families with young children had wonderful experiences, with guides like CT providing appropriately sized equipment and keeping kids entertained. What really shines through is how genuinely friendly and caring these guides are—people specifically request them by name and remember their tours as trip highlights.
Outstanding! Well worth the time and money for this piece of history. Captain Pete is a wealth of knowledge on local history. This was the highlight of our trip
Brad Wheeling
December 3, 2025
Outstanding! Well worth the time and money for this piece of history. Captain Pete is a wealth of knowledge on local history. This was the highlight of our trip
Brad Wheeling
December 3, 2025