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Public BREW BARGE

Public BREW BARGE
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Ages 21+ • 1 Hour and 35 Minutes • Tiki Style

duration: 1 hour 35 minutes
cancellation_summary: 7 days in advance for a full refund
meeting_point: Charleston Brew Barge
min_age: 18
group_size: Maximum 18 people
description: This lively Charleston booze cruise is a floating party where guests bring their own drinks and enjoy music, sunset vistas, and iconic waterfront views. USCG-licensed captains pilot the vessel and the crew provides cups, coolers and ice to keep beverages chilled. The boat includes an onboard bathroom for convenience, making it ideal for birthdays, bachelorettes, bachelor parties and group getaways. The relaxed BYOB atmosphere encourages socializing and sightseeing as you cruise Charleston’s scenic harbor.
highlights: * Floating party atmosphere with music
* Iconic Charleston waterfront views
* Suitable for celebrations and group getaways
restrictions: Minimum of 6 guests required to sail; operator will help reschedule or cancel if minimum isn’t met.
No glass containers allowed.
Maximum of 4 drinks per person.
extras: Option to purchase remaining seats to make the cruise private.

About Saltwater Cycle Charleston

FLOAT. PEDAL. PARTY.

  • THE #1 PARTY BOAT IN CHARLESTON, SC

Saltwater Cycle is the most exciting boating experience in the Holy City.
It's also one of the boat tours in Charleston SC. You'll enjoy breathtaking views and drinks.

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