What locals are saying
Chocolate Milk Charters is a newer operation (est. 2023) run by Air Force veteran Captain Mike McKenzie and his wife Carol aboard a 46-foot Regal Sport Coupe yacht out of St. John's Yacht Harbor on Johns Island. The small review pool across TripAdvisor, Yelp, and Yahoo Local is uniformly positive, with guests consistently praising Mike and Carol's warmth and the yacht's upscale amenities; no Reddit presence or local criticism was found, which likely reflects its status as a tourist-oriented, low-volume private charter rather than a local fixture. No controversies or quality complaints surfaced.
Frequently asked
Is Chocolate Milk Charters one of the best activitys in Charleston?
Yes — Chocolate Milk Charters is currently ranked #1 activity in Charleston by community votes.
What is Chocolate Milk Charters best known for?
Fishing and sightseeing charter operation running trips out of Charleston Harbor, booked through a Meeting Street office suite.
Who should go to Chocolate Milk Charters?
Chocolate Milk Charters works well for both locals and visitors looking for a quality activity in Charleston.
Where is Chocolate Milk Charters located?
Chocolate Milk Charters is located at 472 Meeting St STE 219, Charleston, Charleston, SC.
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