2-6 Hours • Up to 49 Passengers
Naturalist-guided excursions exploring the salt marshes and islands off of Charleston, SC
2 Hour Charter - $1,100.00 + tax
3 Hour Charter - $1,650.00 + tax
4 Hour Charter - $2,200.00 + tax
5 Hour Charter - $2,750.00 + tax
duration: 2-6 Hours
meeting_point: 50 41st Ave. Isle of Palms, SC 29451
group_size: Maximum 49 Passengers
pricing: See listing for pricing
description: Charter our 49 passenger covered pontoon equipped with a restroom and beaching ramp for your own private customized excursion. The boat and your naturalist captain will be yours for however long you choose (min. 2 hrs). Check out the variety of trips we offer and make a combination of all. You may just want a relaxing sunset cocktail cruise or a lowcountry boil on the beach with your family and friends.
At no additional cost we can bring crabbing and fishing gear. Our guides are great with kids and will be happy to entertain them crabbing, fishing, and exploring on Capers Island while you relax on the beach. You are welcome to bring coolers with anything you would like to eat or drink. You can bring food for your own picnic or have your crew prepare a lowcountry boil or grill hamburgers and hot dogs.
what_is_included: - Naturalist captain
- 49 passenger covered pontoon with restroom and beaching ramp
- Crabbing equipment if requested
- Fishing equipment if requested
- Tables
- Grill
- Pot and cooker
- Following are options they could check off to choose from
- Crabbing on Capers Island
- Fishing on Capers Island
- Relax on beach
- Stop on Capers Island
- Dolphin Watching
- Pull Crab traps
- Cocktail Cruise
- Salt marsh exploration
what_to_bring: - You are welcome to bring your own refreshments and small cooler for the trip. Beer and wine is welcome for passengers ages 21 and over.
- Wear comfortable and weather-appropriate clothing and shoes or sandals.
- Bathing suits are optional since you are welcome to get in the water during this excursion.
- Please feel free to bring a bag with sunscreen, towels, cameras, binoculars, bug spray, or anything else that will make your trip more enjoyable.
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