Charleston Tours


Charleston Tours

Learn more about this historic city by taking one of the many Charleston tours. You can take a one hour carriage tour, a 90 minute Charleston Harbor boat tour or a 90 minute mini bus tour. You can also choose from a wide selection of guided walking tours, which include ghost walks, history tours, pirate tours, art tours, pub tours, architectural tours and culinary tours. If this is your first time visiting, consider taking a tour on your first day to familiarize yourself with the city. 


Charleston Horse-Drawn Carriage Tours


Charleston Horse-Drawn Carriage Tours

A unique way to explore Charleston is by horse-drawn carriage. Trot down centuries-old streets to admire antebellum mansions, quaint parks, and beautiful gardens. As you listen to the clip-clop of the horses, a guide shares fascinating stories about the people and events that shaped Charleston's history. 


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Charleston Boat Tours


Charleston Boat Tours

Take a Charleston boat tour and learn about Charleston's maritime history, while seeing some of the most popular landmarks. Some historical sights include Fort Sumter, the USS Yorktown, the Battery, and Castle Pinckney.


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Charleston Motorized Tours


Charleston Motorized Tours

Taking a Charleston motorized tour is both a history lesson and an experience. Sit back and relax in a climate controlled mini-bus, while viewing beautiful architecture, cobblestone streets, hidden alleys, antebellum mansions, and lush gardens.


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Charleston Walking Tours


Charleston Walking Tours

See the best Charleston has to offer with an exciting and informative walking tour. Stroll through the historic French Quarter and South of Broad, while guides share engaging stories and expert insight into the history of Charleston.


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