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All Hilton Head Island Tours & Excursions in 2026 - page 2

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BetsyBenton_B, Apr 2026
Argh, matey!
This was so genuinely fun for my 7 year old son. He’s been talking about it and wanting to see my pictures and videos of him spraying the pirate. He asked if we could go back, and if he could have his birthday party on the ship. We live 6 hours away, so that’s unlikely, but it was well worth the tickets. So much fun, and silly!
Michelle_C, Apr 2026
Family Time
Great experience. Everyone was very nice and it was a fun time. It was great to hear some of the information as we were heading to disappearing island. At disappearing island we saw a lot of ocean life (starfish, little crabs, jellyfish, etc) and lots of seashells. On the way back we saw a bunch of dolphins.
Katherine_G, Apr 2026
Family friendly
Definitely worth it while visiting HH! Wendy was our tour guide and she was phenomenal and great with kids. We brought our 6 year old and 18 month old. We saw so many dolphins on the 10am ride. The kids loved it. They also got to sit in the captains chair and get little souvenirs at the end. The boat Also has a restroom on board if the kids need it. Would highly recommend!
Constance_E, Apr 2026
Unique experience!
What a unique and distinctive tour! The boat trip out and back on top of the golf cart tour of the island, complete with Andy’s vast history knowledge of the island made for a fun and different experience. So glad we did it. Bring a snack as we were gone for 5 hours and the island’s general store was closed that day. They provide water.
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Explore this 42-square-mile (108-square-kilometer) barrier island, long prized as a vacation getaway with a rich history. On these Hilton Head Island tours, you can kick back while trawling for shrimp, spotting dolphins (and maybe even a mermaid), soaring through the skies on a parasail, or heading out on a pirate ship. Back on dry land, take a horse-drawn carriage ride, or tour historic Beaufort (a Hollywood filmmaking gem) on a golf cart or minibus.