Charleston Harbor Tour (2hrs)

1-6 Guests • No Lodging • Public • Guided

Description

Our professional and courteous staff will make you feel at home with the southern hospitality you have come to love. Imagine cruising the Charleston area with your own personal tour guide. See Fort Sumter, The Battery, and the USS Yorktown up close. You will most likely see porpoises frolicking in the bay, alligators, pelicans feeding, Osprey and their nests, sea turtles and an occasional manatee or two. We have so much to offer for your viewing and picture taking pleasures.


The Charleston Harbor tour includes a complete guided tour of the harbor with some history and stories about all of the attractions. You will pass by the USS Yorktown, the new Cooper River Bridge, Shem Creek, and the Shrimping Fleet (stopping at one of the finest restaurants for lunch or dinner is also possible, please advise us at the time of booking), beautiful houses along the intercostals waterways, Fort Sumter, Sullivan’s Island Lighthouse, the Battery/White Point Gardens; and you will most likely see schools of porpoises and a wide variety of birds native to the Charleston area.


This tour may accommodate 6 passengers and will last approximately 2 hours.

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Your Host

Shane's Trip

Shane F

Captain Shane is the owner of this charter operation and takes great pride in offering a top-notch experience for his clients. Captain Shane has been fishing the local waterways since 2002 when the Air Force brought him to Charleston. Shane served 6 years as an Air Force Firefighter serving two tours overseas during that time. His main goal is to provide an affordable premier saltwater fishing service in the Charleston area that is focused on great customer service and making memorable experiences that will last a lifetime.

from $275/Experience

Base Price

$275.00 Per Experience

$275.00

Pay later options are only available for trips that start more than 30 days from today.

Total Payment

$275.00

Please note that there is a 50% non-refundable deposit included with your booking fee. In case of cancellation, and in accordance with the Host's cancellation policy, the remaining 50% may be returned to you or applied towards rescheduling a future trip.


Amenities

  • Knowledgeable Guide
  • Comfortable Boat
  • Historial & Wildlife Facts

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Gear List

  • Sunscreen!
  • Hat
  • Sunshades
  • Drinks & Snacks

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Rules & Guidelines

Amenities can be added to any charter upon request. We know how hard it can be to get the drinks and snacks when you’re not from the area, so just ask! We will be happy to provide everything for you at a minimal charge.

 

Booking:

Please note there is a 50% nonrefundable deposit included with your payment when booking.


A 5 day cancellation notice prior to the day of the charter is required for a full refund.


A last minute cancellation for a reason like a death in the family or hospitalization requires written proof. Our Charters reserves the right to cancel a charter for weather, safety, or maintenance reasons that would possibly endanger our passengers or equipment. Safety is always first with us!

  

Things to Bring: In South Carolina, sunscreen is a must during all weather. Creams seem to work better than the spray type. Bring what you plan to eat and drink (no glass bottles). Keeping hydrated is so important in the heat. A hat with a bill and a pair of polarized sunglasses will cut the glare on the water and may help you catch more fish, wear non-marking shoes. If you plan on keeping fish be sure you bring a cooler to transport them home, please leave it in your vehicle until the charter is complete.

 

Allergies: If you or anyone in your party is (or suspects that they are) allergic to fish, shellfish or seafood; we ask that you identify this serious issue at the time of booking your reservation.By identifying this in a timely manner it gives the captain the opportunity to take steps to try and sterilize the boat before you board. Most importantly we ask you to bring your EpiPen with you, in the case of an emergency, and identify it to the captain when boarding the vessel.

 

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