Frequently asked
Is Tails of the Tides one of the best boating spots in Charleston?
Yes — Tails of the Tides is currently ranked #1 boating spot in Charleston by community votes.
What is Tails of the Tides best known for?
Local fishing charter running inshore and nearshore trips through Charleston's tidal creeks and coastal waters.
Who should go to Tails of the Tides?
Tails of the Tides works well for both locals and visitors looking for a quality boating spot in Charleston.
Where is Tails of the Tides located?
Tails of the Tides is located at Charleston, Charleston, SC.
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