Carolyn & Jacob

Friday, May 2, 2025 • Charleston, South Carolina

Carolyn & Jacob

Friday, May 2, 2025 • Charleston, South Carolina

Sunset Sail Catamaran

1 Shrimp Boat Ln Mt. Pleasant, SC 29464
(843) 338-2930

Wanting something to do on Saturday? Join us for a Sunset Sail Catamaran departing out of Shem Creek! This is absolutely optional, please enjoy your vacation as you please!


Palmetto Breeze

May 3rd, @ 6:30pm


Booking Instructions

1. Click 'Book Now'

2. Scroll down and click 'Sunset Catamaran Sail Charleston'

3. Select Saturday, May 3rd

4. Select number of guests

5. Input names

6. Complete Booking

Confirmation will be sent to your email - don't forget to fill the waiver before hopping on!


We'll have another optional plan to meet at Saltwater Cowboy @ 4:30pm to enjoy Shem Creek before boarding for the evening event, open invitation if this sounds fun to you!


Tickets are first come first served

Full refund available with 48 hour notice

Boarding begins 20-30 minutes before departure time

Website

Coffee

Carmella's: Located in the French Quarter, a charming coffee shop during the day and a bar at night! Walking distance from the water, Rainbow Row, and the Battery

Sorelle Mercato: One of the most famous spots for coffee, a must-go! Grab your drink and walk South of Broad into the residential area to get a glimpse at the stunning homes.

Harken Cafe & Bakery: Coffee, pastries, and charming indoor / outdoor seating.

The Rise: Located next to a gorgeous hotel, known for pastries, small & quaint outside seating.

The Ryder Hotel & Coffee: Retro and swanky hotel with pool and coffee shop!

The Black Door Cafe: Attached to famously known Mill House Hotel, walking distance from Rainbow Row, The Battery, and historic homes

Food & Drink

Millers All Day: Best breakfast spot! Food is delicious and coffee is to die for. Famous spot, must go!

Frannie & The Fox: Inside the notable Hotel Emeline, italian food and stone fire pizfza. Indoor seating and outside courtyard seating

Husk: Seasonal fresh menu, restaurant built in an old historic home

Church & Union: Restaurant located in a historic church

Sorelle: Inspired by Italy’s all-day cafes, abundant markets and rich culinary traditions, Sorelle features a mercato, central bar, wine room, and a grand dining room offering a variety of experiences for every food lover.

Lowland Tavern: A historic home turned to a swanky restaurant with award-winning chef Jason Stanhope!

The Watch Rooftop: Known for fresh caught seafood

82 Queen: Restaurant in an intimate courtyard

Fleet Landing: Along the water, known for seafood and oysters

Bar 167: Mediterranean inspired bistro and cocktail bar in the center of King Street

Bars & Rooftops

Citrus Club: Rooftop bar on top of the Dewberry Hotel. Incredible views of downtown, lots of outside seating, and amazing drinks!

Bar Vaute: The perfect spot for a night-cap. When guests descend the building's original historic staircase, they're transported back in time, accentuated by the room's soft lighting, Art Deco influenced furnishings, and intimate bar!

Blind Tiger: Voted the best bar & outdoor patio, this lively bar features a spacious outdoor space perfect for a night out. Head directly through the restaraunt to the back to have a fun evening!

The Pavilion Bar: Rooftop bar of the Market Pavilion Hotel. Features a pool, panoramic views of the city & river, and music. (This will be our first stop after the night of the wedding!)

Little Palm (Ryder Hotel): Indoor / Outdoor Bar attached to a retro pool

Iron Rose Bar: Located inside Mill House, featuring stunning arches, black rod iron detailing, flows into a brick courtyard and fountain.

The Palmetto Hotel Bar: Newly renovated boutique hotel featuring an intimate bar setting

Exploring Charleston

South of Broad Street: Grab a coffee and walk the most southern portion of the peninsula, known as 'South of Broad' where you will find the mansions and homes that are nested within this cute city!

Charleston City Market: Historic market complex in downtown, established in the 1790s, the market stretches for four city blocks filled with local vendors and artists

Rainbow Row: Rainbow Row is the name for a series of thirteen colorful historic houses, the name Rainbow Row was coined after the pastel colors they were painted as they were restored in the 1930s and 1940s. It is a popular tourist attraction and is one of the most photographed parts of Charleston!

The Battery: Walking path along the water

Isle of Palms: Known for its beaches backed by condos and eateries. Sea turtles nest in the area!

Shem Creek: The waterfront district at Shem Creek is a local favorite with fantastic restaurants and bars with gorgeous waterfront views of the Charleston harbor and surrounding marshes.

Sullivan's Island: Well known for our pristine beaches, award-winning restaurants, and close-knit community.

Folly Beach: An eclectic beach community with surf shops, restaurants, gift shops, and bars along Center Street; the main road and gateway to the community

Shopping

King Street: The hub of downtown Charleston featuring all kinds of shopping! Whether you are looking for your favorite brand or hunting down a boutique, the options are endless. (The South end will feature boutiques, while he North end will feauture more retail stores).

Marsh & Magnolia: Make your own western & cowgirl hats

Salisbury & Manus: Local antique inspired store

Charleston Mall: Local antique inspired store

GEO C Brilliant & CO Antiques: Local antique store