2 Hours • Fully Narrated! • Up to 3 People • 13 miles of tour!
duration: 2 Hours
meeting_point: Ripley Light Marina 56 Ashley Point Drive, Charleston, SC 29407
description: Fully narrated tour for 13 miles through the world-famous Charleston Harbor. You will have a once in a lifetime view of the Battery, USS Yorktown Aircraft Carrier, Arthur Ravenel Jr Bridge, the downtown Charleston skyline, Waterfront Park, South Carolina Aquarium, the cruise ship terminal and all the wildlife that call Charleston Harbor home.
what_is_included: - Your own mini speed boat
- USCG approved life jacket
- Bottled water
- Instruction covering
- Boating basics
- Rules of the road
- Tour hand signals
- The professionally trained guide leading and narrating the tour
About Charleston Speed Boat Adventures
Drive Your Own Speed Boat
Take the wheel and become the captain of your very own speed boat with this one of a kind never to be forgotten adventure tour.
Experience the adventure of a lifetime on our Speed Boat Adventure Tour. A guided and narrated Charleston Harbor Tour with a twist. You are able to navigate and captain your own speedboat for the entirety of the tour while following our trained and knowledgeable guides to experience the best of both worlds – the THRILL of driving your own speedboat, and the safety of having a skilled guide introduce you to the beauty of Charleston Harbor. The witty yet historical narration is done through two-way communication systems mounted in each boat.
Single Passenger Boat - $150.00 + tax
Double Passenger Boat - $178.90 + tax
Triple Passenger Boat - $224.70 + tax
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