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Charleston Festival of Lights with Small Group Transportation

Charleston Festival of Lights with Small Group Transportation

All Ages • 3.5 Hours • Up to 12 Guests

duration: 3.5 hours
cancellation_summary: Cancelations made 24 hours or more before the starting time will be refunded. Cancelations made after 24 hours of the starting time will not be refunded.
meeting_point: Charleston Visitor Center
group_size: Maximum 12 people
description: Experience Charleston’s Festival of Lights the intimate way without crowded buses or big group tours. Chicora Tours provides a cozy small group journey with a maximum of twelve guests in a clean, spacious, and comfortable tour van with festive ambiance and holiday music. Enjoy hot chocolate and personal service as we explore millions of sparkling lights and magical displays. Avoid the hassle of parking and large tour groups. Our experience is relaxed, friendly, and perfect for couples, families, and friends seeking something truly special. Celebrate Charleston’s most enchanting holiday tradition in comfort and style.
what_is_included: Homemade hot chocolate (dairy free)
Admission fee
Air-Conditioned Vehicle
Local guide/driver
what_is_not_included: *Gratuities
itinerary: 1. 5:00pm: Depart Charleston Visitors Center (bus shed side) at 375 Meeting Street, Charleston, SC 29403.
2. 6:00pm: Arrive at the James Island County Park.
3. 6:00pm-8:00pm: Experience the James Island Holiday Festival of Lights.
4.8:00pm: Depart James Island County Park
5.8:30pm: Return to the Charleston Visitors Center.

Person - $37.00 + tax
All Ages

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