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Island Ferry Sunset Harbor Cruise (Downtown)

Island Ferry Sunset Harbor Cruise (Downtown)
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From Waterfront Park Downtown • All Ages

duration: 1.25
meeting_point: Riley Waterfront Park, Charleston, SC 29401
description: Enjoy our family friendly Island Ferry Dolphin Cruise. The trip departs from our dock at Riley Waterfront Park in downtown Charleston, SC. We'll tour historic Charleston Harbor and see all the iconic sites including Castle Pinkney, The Battery, Ft. Sumter, The USS Yorktown, the Ravenel Bridge and more.

We stop when we see dolphins (which is on 90+% of our trips) so you can get some great photos with our favorite flippered friends.
what_is_included: - We have an air-conditioned cabin with a cold beer and wine bar plus a spacious clean bathroom. Choose indoor seating or relax on the bow and enjoy the sunshine.

About Daniel Island Ferry

Welcome to the Daniel Island Ferry. We are excited to begin service between Daniel Island and downtown Charleston for special events and a limited summertime schedule.

We will begin regular service, including commuter and evening hours, as soon as enhancements to the Daniel Island dock are completed. Stay tuned for schedule announcements.

Passenger - $38.00 + tax
All ages

Adult - $35.00 + tax
12 and older

Adult - Round Trip - $26.00 + tax
Ages 12+

Adult - One Way - $18.00 + tax
Ages 12+

Kid - One Way - $10.00 + tax
Ages 4-11

Kid - $18.00 + tax
Ages 4-11

Child - $0.00 + tax
Ages 3 and under

Dad - $15.00 + tax
Father's Day Special

Veteran - $0.00 + tax
Active duty military or veteran

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