The Angel Oak Park is located on Johns Island where you can find what is known as "A Lowcountry Treasure". The Southern Live Oak tree is a historical site and focal point of one of the City of Charleston's public parks. It is considered to be the largest Live Oak Tree east of the Mississippi estimating to be 300 to 400 years old.
Take a stroll in downtown Charleston and tour the gorgeous historic homes, Rainbow Row, and views of the Charleston Harbor.
Learn about the site where the Civil War began by visiting Fort Sumter and Fort Moultrie. This sea fort, built on an artificial island, was the fort designed to protect Charleston Harbor from naval invasion. More history can be discovered by visiting the National Monument on Sullivan's Island, or taking a boat tour to visit the fort.
For the fashionistas, head 10 minutes downtown to King st. to find classic Charlestonian boutiques and your favorite shops. Enjoy the historical buildings and beautiful palm trees lining the street.
A Charleston Harbor Cruise is a must! Day cruises, historic cruises, and sunset cruises are all available!
Charleston Harbor Tours: https://charlestonharbortours.com/
Spirit Line Cruises: https://spiritlinecruises.com/
Coastal Expeditions: https://www.coastalexpeditions.com/product/charleston-harbor-cruise/
For the history buffs, you can explore the USS Yorktown. Located right down the street from the Charleston Harbor Resort & Marina for easy access.
For fun in the sun, check out one of Charleston's wonderful beaches! Isle of Palms has large beaches with many close by restaurants and happy hour spots. For a quieter experience, head a few miles down the road to Sullivan's Island beach. And no one can forget Folly Beach!