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Gullah Tour

Gullah Tour
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For all ages! • 2 Hours • Reservations required!

duration: 2 Hours
description: ###Charleston's Most Popular Gullah History Tour!

The Gullah language was spoken by the Lowcountry's first black inhabitants. The language and culture still thrive today in and around the Charleston/Beaufort, South Carolina region. Gullah Tours explores the places, history, and stories that are relevant to the rich and varied contributions made by Black Charlestonians.

As the name implies, the Gullah language, native to the Charleston area, is featured on much of the tour. Of course, if Gullah was spoken throughout the tour, you would not understand, nor would you enjoy the beautiful and interesting sites of Charleston. Your tour guide, Alphonso Brown, is a native of Rantowles, South Carolina, a rural community of Charleston, and is fluent in the Gullah language and familiar with many of the Gullah customs.

Join us for this award-winning tour of the life, history, culture and language of the Gullah in Charleston!

Participant - $35.00 + tax
All ages

Private Tour - $875.00 + tax
Up to 25 people

Step-On Tour - $875.00 + tax
For tour buses and charter

Booking Notes

We look forward to seeing you!

Please arrive 15 minutes or before prior to the start time of your tour to ensure that we are able to begin on time. If you are running late, please let us know!

What to look for when you arrive:

The bus and I will be waiting outside the Charleston Visitor Center, please come see me to check in!

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