Palmetto Carriage Works
Sightseers ride behind horses in old-fashioned carriages while receiving a narrated history lesson.
Tours, parks, gardens, plantations, water — what to do with a free afternoon.
Sightseers ride behind horses in old-fashioned carriages while receiving a narrated history lesson.
Passenger ferry connecting Daniel Island's Waterfront to downtown Charleston, running daily with free parking at the River Landing dock.
Nighttime ghost tour aboard the decommissioned WWII carrier docked across the harbor in Mount Pleasant.
BYOB pontoon boat tours departing from Lockwood Drive along the Charleston Harbor and Ashley River.
Charter fishing and eco-tour outfit on the Ashley River, running inshore trips for families and serious anglers alike.
Sprawling Ashley River rice plantation dating to the 1730s, with gardens and refined lodging.
Family-friendly bus and boat tour operator running sightseeing routes through the historic peninsula since 1967.
1681 working plantation known for its moss-draped Avenue of Oaks & original slave cabins.
Established in 1735, this historic plantation is an interpretive site about slavery & offers tours.
Horse-drawn carriage tours through the historic district, departing from Pinckney Street since the 1980s.
Preserved historical plantation with a Georgian-style mansion, slave cabins & interpretive tours.
Guided kayak tours through the tidal creeks and marshes off the Ashley River, with free parking on site.
Canoe and kayak outfitter on the Edisto River, running guided tours and rentals through one of the longest free-flowing blackwater rivers in the country.
Lantern-lit walking tours through the historic district covering Charleston's documented hauntings, graveyards, and colonial-era tragedies since 1999.
Ticket-bundling tour agency in a Mount Pleasant strip mall handling logistics for Charleston-area attractions.
Storied, well-preserved antebellum plantation with tranquil grounds & an African-American cemetery.
Romantic-style gardens dating to 1680. Azaleas peak in March; camellias bloom all winter.
Remnants of a 1700s plantation, with indoor & outdoor exhibits on Charles Pinckney's life & times.
Dolphin-spotting boat tours departing from the Charleston waterfront at Immigration Street, with free parking on-site.