Afternoon Schooner Sightseeing Dolphin Cruise
Overview
Historic Charleston Harbor offers a unique sailing experience aboard our classic 84-foot Tall Ship, departing from Aquarium Wharf near Concord St. and Calhoun St. in Charleston, SC. Witness the beauty of Charleston's sites as we navigate through the waters.
- ⛵ Sail past notable landmarks like Fort Sumter, USS Yorktown, Arthur J. Ravenel Bridge, and the Battery.
- 🐬 Observe playful bottlenose dolphins racing around the harbor.
- 🌤️ The route and landmarks may vary daily depending on weather conditions.
- ⚓ A relaxing harbor sail awaits you, providing a perfect way to enjoy the views.
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Experience a classic 84 foot tall ship as you cruise historic Charleston Harbor looking for some playful dolphins and other historical sites.
- 1.5 hour - Schooner Sailing Cruise of Charleston Harbor
- See playful Bottle Nose Dolphins racing around the harbor
- Experience panoramic views as you enjoy your sail aboard a classic 84-foot tall ship
- Sail past some of Charleston's top sites such as Fort Sumter and Arthur Ravenel Jr. Bridge
- Alcoholic Beverages (available for purchase)
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The Schooner PrideYour cruise starts at Aquarium Wharf, where you'll board your genuine tall ship, powered only by Mother Nature and her incredible wind power. Once on board, watch the crew hoist the sails. Travel through waters that Blackbeard once anchored in, relax on deck, and imagine a time when the harbor was filled with these magnificent ships. You may bring your own food on board, if you wish, but not drinks; beer, wine, and soft drinks are available for purchase on board at your own expense.
- While this is not a narrated cruise, the incredible crew is happy to answer questions about some of Charleston's most historic landmarks that you will see, such as Patriots Point and the USS Yorktown, an Essex-class aircraft carrier that played an important role during World War II. (pass by)
- Don't forget about Charleston's own modern marvel with an up-close look at the impressive Arthur Ravenel Jr. Bridge, one of the longest cable-stayed bridges in the western hemisphere. You're welcome to help raise and trim the sails, or you may sit back and enjoy the ride. (pass by)
- See beautiful homes that line the Battery and famous Fort Sumter, where the first shots of the Civil War were fired, and watch for pelicans performing diving acts. (pass by)
- Pass by Charleston Waterfront Park (pass by)
If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
If it’s canceled because the minimum isn’t met,
you’ll be offered a different date/experience or a full refund.