Cruise coastal Hilton Head in style aboard a 37' private yacht
Two, Three, or Four Hours
Up to 12 people
37' yacht, Bluetooth sound, fridges
Gather your own crew and set sail on a sleek 37' yacht for a customizable cruise around Hilton Head.
Choose from two-, three-, four- or six-hour itineraries to explore sandbars, Beaufort, Savannah and private islands.
Captain fee and fuel are paid separately on the day of the charter. All children under 12 must wear a life jacket.
Q: How many people can the yacht accommodate?
A: The yacht comfortably seats up to six guests.
Q: Is the captain included in the price?
A: No. The captain is paid separately before your tour and gratuity is not included.
Q: Do we pay for gas?
A: Yes. Gas is estimated and charged at the end of your charter.
Q: Can we bring our own food and drinks?
A: Yes. You may bring your own, or add charcuterie and picnic options when booking.
Q: What should we bring with us?
A: Bring sunglasses, hat, sunscreen (no spray), and any food or beverages. In cooler months, bring warm clothing.
Q: Where do we park and is there a fee?
A: The marina charges $15 per car per two-hour tour. One car is included in your booking. If you plan to bring more cars, please let us know so we can add the additional parking fees to your bill.
Receive a 50% refund if you cancel within 72 hours before departure. No refunds are issued for cancellations within 48 hours of the tour. If the operator cancels due to weather and rescheduling is not possible, a full refund will be provided.
43 Jenkins Island Rd, Hilton Head Island, SC 29926
This is one of those rare tour operations where the captains genuinely seem to care about giving you a memorable experience, not just running through the motions. Captain Dave and Captain Neil get mentioned by name repeatedly, and guests consistently praise how knowledgeable, accommodating, and genuinely friendly they are. They share fascinating local history about Hilton Head and Daufuskie Island, point out interesting homes and landmarks, and have a real talent for tracking down dolphin pods. What stands out is the personal touch: they'll adjust routes based on tides, pick you up from your resort, drop you at restaurants, keep you updated on weather concerns, and generally go out of their way to customize the experience to what you want. The dolphin sightings seem to be pretty reliable, with multiple reviewers mentioning they saw dolphins throughout their entire tour or spotted numerous pods up close. A few guests noted they didn't see huge numbers, but even then they had a great time thanks to the captains' commentary and relaxed vibe. Families with young kids especially appreciate how patient and entertaining the captains are, and the laid-back atmosphere means you might get to jump in for a swim or even steer the boat if you ask. Several groups braved iffy weather and were glad they did, which speaks to how the captains manage expectations and make the best of conditions. The sunset cruises get particular love for spectacular views on the way back. Overall, this feels like the kind of personalized small-boat tour that beats the crowded group cruises hands down.