Great opportunity to get a horse drawn ride through the city and learn about the history of downtown Charleston.
Famous Pineapple Fountain, close to the pier and the water taxi.
National historic landmark & America's oldest landscaped gardens.
A series of 13 colorful houses located in downtown Charleston, close to the Battery.
Dating back to the War of 1812, Fort Sumter is a sea fort build on an artificial island to protect Charleston from naval invasion.
Folly Beach pier just completed a $3.4 million dollar renovation and stretches 1,049 fee into the Atlantic Ocean. Center Street in Folly is lined with shops, restaurants and nightly live music.
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, this plantation contains one of the country's largest collection of azaleas and camellias.
King Street is lined with many shops, restaurants and roof top bars.
One-of-a-kind tour that takes you through the city's most haunted areas.
Intercoastal lined with restaurants and bars with magnificent sunsets!