Afternoon Schooner Sightseeing Dolphin Cruise on Charleston Harbor

Charleston, United States
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Overview
Duration
1h 30min
Languages
English
Voucher type
E-Ticket
What To Expect

Meet us at Aquarium Wharf near Concord St. and Calhoun St. in Charleston SC as you experience historic Charleston Harbor aboard our classic 84-foot Tall Ship for a unique sailing experience. There is no better way to witness all our beautiful Charleston sites as we hoist the sails and set off through the waters, past some of the most historic sites in the country and witness to some of the most playful bottle nose dolphins racing around the harbor. Sail by notable sites such as Fort Sumter, USS Yorktown, Arthur J. Ravenel Bride, and the Battery.

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Important info

Service animals allowed. Public transportation options are available nearby. Suitable for all physical fitness levels. Welcome to bring your own snacks or picnic; however you can not bring your own beverages. Guests are welcome to go below deck or stay in the shade of the sails to keep out of the sun. The Schooner Pride is not wheelchair accessible. We will do our best to accommodate disabled persons, but there are 5 stairs then a gangplank to cross to board. The "head" is also below deck and you will need to negotiate stairs to use it.

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Sail past some of Charleston's top sites such as Fort Sumter and Arthur Ravenel Jr. Bridge. Experience panoramic views as you enjoy your sail aboard a classic 84-foot tall ship. See playful Bottle Nose Dolphins racing around the harbor. 1.5 hour - Schooner Sailing Cruise of Charleston Harbor
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What's not included
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Alcoholic Beverages (available for purchase)
Cancellation Policy
can-cancel You can cancel your tour until a day in advance
Provider
The Schooner Pride
Meeting Point

The Schooner Pride is docked at the floating dock at The Aquarium Wharf to the left of the SC Aquarium. Closest parking is in the Aquarium garage at 24 Calhoun Street or at the parking meters along Concord, Charlotte, Laurens and Washington Streets.