Sunset Cruise

Relax and Unwind · Ages 10+ · Max Capacity of 12

Our tour will make your time on Edisto unforgettable as you explore the creeks, rivers and marshes. The ACE Basin is the largest undeveloped estuary on the East Coast defined by the Ashepoo, Combahee and Edisto Rivers.

We get you on the water with activities ranging from boat tours actively exploring the natural and cultural history of the area to sunset cruises with your favorite beverage.

We have tours for all ages and levels of adventure!

Passenger - $98.00 + tax
Ages 10+ · Please book a private tour if you have children under 10.

Private tour - $500.00 + tax
Base price is for the first 4 People | Max of 12 Passengers

Public tours offered seasonally!

Duration

60 minutes

Unreel and unwind while your captain takes you on a cruise that is the perfect ending to a day on Edisto. Watch the birds heading for their roosts, the dolphins feeding and your cares slip- ping away. Bring a cold beverage of your choice to treat yourself or make it a perfect date night.

Booking Notes

Boat Ecotours depart from Edisto Marina (3702 Dock Site Rd), DOCK SLIP D 2. The Marina can be hard to spot, so look for signs for Pressley's Restaurant or Bay Creek Park. Free parking is available at Bay Creek Park or across from Bay Creek Villas. Our dock slip is at the end of a 150 yard boardwalk, so give yourself time to enjoy the walkway over the salt marsh. Please arrive 10 minutes before departure.

Coastal weather is variable and TV or phone weather forecasts are not accurate here. We will cancel due to weather at the time of the tour if needed. We run light rain or shine, so bring a waterproof layer and be prepared with an extra layer for cool breezes and a hat and water for hot days.

There is a 12" step down into the boat that guests need to be physically able to make.

Health and Safety Policy

-All captains and guides have been vaccinated and boosted!

-We stay 6' away from you and your family.

-We recommend that you bring hand sanitizer so that you can clean your hands after disembarking.

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