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Richard_S, Apr 2026
Fun way to explore the...
Fun way to explore the grassy marshes that surround you in the Charleston area. Guide Kelly was awesome in helping our special needs son make his way through the strong winds. Would definitely plan to stop by the Bowens Island Restaurant while you're here
Ryan_V, Apr 2026
Captain was knowledgeable...
Captain was knowledgeable & paced his guide information so he wasn't talking more than needed. He slowed several times at dolphin sightings to give us a chance to see them & encouraged us to take sunset pics near the end, giving everyone the time & space to do so. He was lighthearted with stabs at humor.
Laura_C, Jan 2026
Best Charleston boat tour
I am a local and have taken more than 10 boat tours over the years when we have out of town guests. This tour was far superior. Jodi went out of his way to genuinely connect with every person on the trip and to match his information to people’s interests. Five stars plus more!
sambelk, Nov 2025
Private Charter with Capt Will.
This was a great experience. Will was a great host and while cool in November we were prepared and thoroughly enjoyed ourselves. We caught the 5:20 sunset and saw the waterfront all the way up to the aquarium and the Yorktown. Dolphins entertained and we arrived back at dock right on time. We highly recommend this for your small group
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Charleston cruises provide a delightful new way to explore the Lowcountry landscape and see the Holy City skyline. Luckily, there’s no shortage of options for getting out on the water. You might dig into local history on a narrated ferry ride, sail alongside dolphins at sunset, or charter a private catamaran with friends. Remember that some destinations, such as Fort Sumter National Monument, can only be accessed by boat. For other attractions, like the Morris Island Lighthouse, visiting by water just feels right.