Charleston Cruise with stop at Morris Island
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Experience Highlights
Travel along the pristine beaches of the Charleston coastline on this cruise with a stop at historic Morris Island.
You'll cruise the marshes and estuaries of the region surrounding Folly Beach with a professional naturalist as your guide on this two-and-a-half hour tour.
You'll search for prehistoric fossils in the sand, see the island's lighthouse and appreciate the area's marine life, including turtles and dolphins.
- See the estuaries, marshes and pristine beaches of Charleston's coastal area.
- Take a photo at the historic Morris Island Lighthouse.
Explore the area, search for marine fossils and see the region's unique wildlife.
What’s included
- Charleston Cruise
- Stopover at Morris Island
- Guided tour by a professional naturalist
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Step by Step
This Charleston cruise with a stop at Morris Island will take you on an unforgettable journey through the unspoilt estuaries, beaches and marshes of the area, which surrounds Folly Beach.
You'll feel the coastal essence of the region as you appreciate the diverse marine life that inhabits the area with a professional naturalist. From sea turtles, dolphins and birds to the spectacular oyster beds.
Arriving at the shore of Morris Island you'll be able to step off the eco-boat, take stunning photos and explore the beach at your own pace, with the beautiful and imposing lighthouse guarding the landscape from the centre.
You will have the opportunity to tour this historic reserve with a professional naturalist, who will serve as your expert guide and accompany you, among other activities, to look for prehistoric fossils in the sand, or the incredible shark teeth of extinct species you might find.
You'll have a unique and different day as you cruise the waters off Charleston on a boat trip that lasts approximately two and a half hours and is done in small groups to ensure you have the best experience.