Experience more than 300 years of Charleston history in a narrated horse drawn carriage tour of Charleston. This is one of our favorite tours of Charleston!
Recommend going early in the day before it gets too hot!
A couple of food places that we recommend nearby:
Cru Cafe
Church and Union
Frannie and the Fox; hours 7a-11a and 3p-10p
Visit historic Fort Sumter, the site of the battle which signified the start of the American Civil War. Round trip ferry service in addition to entry into Fort Sumter
Cruise through Lowcountry tidal creeks and marshes en route to the uninhabited Morris Island on this boat cruise from the Charleston area. A private boat company launches from Bowens Island for the scenic ride through an estuary rich in biodiversity before a soft landing on Morris Island. Spend free time to taking photos of the historic Morris Island Lighthouse, combing for seashells, and looking out for birds, sea turtles, and dolphins before your return. Cruise through an estuary, marshes, and other Lowcountry landscapes Opportunities to see bottlenose dolphins, sea turtles, and more Free time to explore Morris Island upon arrival, known for its historical lighthouse Multiple departure times throughout the day
Read more about Charleston Marsh Eco Boat Cruise with stop at Morris Island Lighthouse - https://www.viator.com/tours/Charleston/Morris-Island-Lighthouse-Small-Group-Cruise/d4384-50458P2?mcid=56757
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Pickup and drop-off from downtown Charleston, South Carolina make it easy to tour Magnolia Plantation, one of the oldest plantations in the South. This 4-in-1 tour includes a narrated drive out to the plantation, a walking tour of the garden, tram tour through the property, and tour of the house itself, providing incredible value. Magnolia Plantation Admission & Tour with Transportation from downtown Charleston, South Carolina Tour the house, grounds, and gardens with a guide Learn the history behind the plantation, one of the oldest in the region Enjoy a narrated nature tram ride through the Audubon swamp gardens and wildlife such as alligators, egrets, herons, and turtles Enjoy a guided walk through America's last large scale Romantic Garden
The Gateway Walk in Charleston, South Carolina, is a hidden gem that winds through historic iron gates and lush greenery. Designed by landscape architect Loutrel Briggs and opened in 1930 by the Garden Club of Charleston, this serene path begins at the gates of St. John’s Lutheran Church on Archdale Street and concludes at St. Philip’s Episcopal Church12.