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What to See & Do

Hoist a sail or hear a ghost tale. Barrier island recreation or tour a plantation? The number of activities unique to the Charleston area is incredible. Your guests will be thanking you for such a fun, authentic and memorable meeting, so go ahead-take a bow.

Things to Do

On Charleston Harbor, Patriots Point offers a chance to walk in the steps of heroes. From tours to events, we offer a variety of memorable experiences. Special rates are available for groups of 10 or more.
Enjoy the beautiful views of the Arthur Ravenel, Jr. Bridge and Charleston Harbor from bench swings and shade structures located on the 1,250-ft Mount Pleasant Pier. Visit our website for pier amenities, fishing fees, and hours of operation.
The mansion that exists on Boone Hall Plantation today was built in 1936 as part of the Second Wave Of Reconstruction. This Georgian designed home blends recovered materials and antique furnishings to recreate an atmosphere that would have surrounded a Coastal Carolina planter's family and his guests.
The history, nature and water of Charleston all in one! Kayak & paddleboard tours, rentals & lessons. Great for groups with first timers and serious paddlers alike. Reservations required.
Cool down during the hot summer months. Tucked deep within the tropical vegetation of Palmetto Islands County Park, Splash Island provides hours of fun for toddlers to pre-teen children. Visit our website for park amenities, fees, and operating schedule.
This 943-acre park offers a variety of recreational opportunities, including crabbing and fishing along tidal creeks and lagoons, biking, paddle boats, playground and picnic sites with grills. Covered shelters are available for reservation. Visit our website for park amenities, fees, and hours of operation.
Tours of Charleston and the Carolina Lowcountry are "exclusively" designed to meet the special interests of individuals and/or groups. Tours include the historic city, plantations, culinary, and Civil War. All guides are licensed with the Arts and History Commission of this city.
Explore Charleston Harbor's majestic waters on an AquaSafaris adventure. Charleston's premier charter agency since 1987, our crew prides itself on professional service for all your fishing, sailing and power adventures. With our prized Palmetto Breeze Catamaran, AquaSafaris is Charleston's largest quality fleet offering corporate, wedding, public, dolphin and pirate sails. All vessels are insured and exceed U.S. Coast Guard safety regulations.
Built on a historic Lexington Plantation, Dunes West is an Arthur Hills masterpiece, and one of the best you will ever play. A beautiful antebellum clubhouse, set amid Bermuda-covered dunes and 200 year old oaks blends an historically rich environment with great hospitality.
Experience the Lowcountry's natural beauty by boat & kayak. Dolphins, wildlife & local history with Charleston’s most established ecotour company. Waterside locations on Shem Creek, Isle of Palms, Bulls Island & Kiawah River. All ages & group sizes.
Whether it's a rejuvenating massage, relaxing pedicure, or refreshing facial, you'll experience a tranquil, transformational environment that's both memorable and healthful.
Discover the influences of Charles Pinckney on Charleston, the African people he enslaved, plantation operations and his legacy. The Park features a film, museum shop, walking trails, exhibits and special programs.
No parking fee. Boasting the longest fishing pier in the southeast, the park also features a snack and gift shop, Sweetgrass Cultural Arts Pavilion, War Memorial and Visitors Center. Visit www.ComeOnOverMP.com to view the calendar of events.
An Arnold Palmer Masterpiece, awarded 4.5 stars by Golf Digest, featuring the best in coastal Carolina golf. Miles of marsh views, beautiful landscape & lowcountry wildlife.
One of the largest collections of birds of prey in the country with educational programs and flight demonstrations, offered Thursday, Friday and Saturdays at 10:30am. 16 miles from downtown.