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ADVENTURE SIGHTSEEING TOURS

Across from the Charleston Visitors Center, 843.762.0088.
GEO: 32.787674, -79.937911
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  • Charleston’s Finest Historic Tours

    Plan your day around our 10:30 a.m., one-of-a-kind historic city tour that is not to be missed. Combine our historic city and the 12:30 Magnolia Plantation tour for the #1 tour in Charleston, or ask for “TOUR C.” AAA, AARP, senior-citizens and group discounts. Free pickup from downtown hotels.

    • Tours depart from The Charleston Visitors Center, 843.577.3311.
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  • The College of Charleston

    The College of Charleston is a nationally recognized, public liberal arts and sciences university located in the heart of historic Charleston. Founded in 1770, the College is among the nation’s top universities for quality education, student life and affordability.www.cofc.edu.

  • The Charleston Museum

    America’s first museum showcases a variety of cultural and natural history artifacts that tell the story of the South Carolina Lowcountry. $10/adult, $5/children 3-12, under 3 free. Hours Monday - Saturday 9-5, Sunday 1-5. Located across from the Visitors Center.

  • Children’s Museum

    Seven different exhibits that allow children to explore the arts, sciences and humanities through their own hands-on experiences. $7 per person, Tu-Sa 10 am-5 pm, Su 1-5 pm.

within 15 min. walk 
  • Aiken-Rhett House

    The Aiken Rhett House stands alone as one of the most intact buildings showcasing urban life in antebellum Charleston. Original outbuildings include the kitchen, stable, coach house and living quarters once occupied by enslaved African-Americans. Audio tour, $10, children under six, free. M-Sa. 10:00 am -5:00 pm, Su 2-5:00 pm; last tour, 4:30 pm.

  • Bike the Bridge Rentals

    Take an easy ride across North America’s longest cable-stayed bridge. Then take time to tour historic downtown Charleston.

  • Thriller Charleston

    Race through the harbor on Charleston’s only high speed tour boat. See all of the historic Charleston sites while experiencing the exhilaration of a stock car type ride on the water.

  • Charleston County Parks

    The Lowcountry’s best resource for outdoor fun, events and festivals. They operate several outdoor parks throughout the Charleston area.

  • Paddlefish Kayaking

    Offering guided kayak nature tours from three unique Charleston locations, Historic Downtown, Kiawah & Seabrook Islands, and Folly Beach. Each location features easy boarding facilities, safe & stable kayaks, and a variety of nature tour programs for all ages and levels. No prior experience is necessary. Reservations are required.

  • Charleston Sidewalks

    Charleston Sidewalks Home of the Original Children’s Pirate Treasure Hunt, the tours provide a historical romp through the area’s pirate and Native American past as well as a treasure hunt that navigates through cannons and ancient, live oak trees. A bag of pirate treasure is guaranteed to all hunters! Private, historical tours for all ages are also available. Reservations are required.

  • Doin’ the Charleston Tours

    Treat yourself and family to Charleston, SC's best historical adventure in a bus designed for maximum comfort and viewing. The 90 minute tour, complete with laser-disc images and music departs daily from the Charleston Visitors Center. www.dointhecharlestontours.com.

  • Pegasus Charters

    Have some family fun, try a sunset cruise, surprise your special someone with a romantic getaway, or plan a dockside party. No matter what you choose, Pegasus Charters is dedicated to supplying the best charter experience possible. www.pegasuscharters.com.

  • Sandlapper Water Tours

    A locally owned and operated water-based tour and private boat charter company, Sandlapper provides Charters, History, Nature, Sunset and Haunted Harbor Ghost Tours all aboard the Palmetto, 45ft USCG certified catamaran. www.sandlappertours.com

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  • Old City Market

    Charles Cotesworth Pinckney ceded the land on which the Market is built to the City of Charleston in 1788. He stipulated that a public market be built on the site and that it remain in use as a public market into perpetuity. In the present day, the market is a shopping favorite of locals and tourists alike.

  • The Confederate Museum

    Since 1898 The Daughters of the Confederacy have operated the museum, featuring Confederate memorabilia, weapons, flags and uniforms. www.csa-scla.org.

  • Carolina Polo & Carriage Tours

    Carolina Polo and Carriage Company is the only carriage company in the city owned and operated by Charlestonians whose families have been here since the 1600's. Private tours, Group rates and wedding packages are available. $20 per adult $12 for children under 12. www.cpcc.com

  • Charleston Church Tours

    Explore an important yet often overlooked part of Charleston’s past. Guests of the tour will stroll through Charleston’s history and explore six of her historic churches. The tour goes into several of the churches, including some not regularly open for tours. Departs from the Meeting Street Inn. Mon- Fri at 10:30 a.m. Tours lasts 2 hours.

  • Old South Carriage Company

    What better way to see Charleston in style with an hour long narrated horse drawn carriage tour of the historic Holy City. M-Su 9 am-5 pm.

  • South Carolina Aquarium

    The South Carolina Aquarium features thousands of amazing aquatic animals from river otters and sharks to loggerhead sea turtles – in more than 60 exhibits that represent the rich biodiversity of South Carolina. Open daily. Adults- $17, Seniors- $16, Children (2-11) $10.

  • Palmetto Carriage Works

    Charter a ride with this carriage company and customize your experience by choosing from a private guided tour of the city or a quiet ride in a horsedrawn carriage. Call ahead early for private carriage, Su-W 10am-7pm, Th-Sa 10am-10pm.