All ages • 1.5 Hours • End of the day
Duration
1.5 Hours Departure times will vary depending on official sunset.
About
Join us for a leisurely cruise through the waters near Folly Beach as the sun casts its final light of the day. As we meander through the creeks and inlets, you will have the opportunity to see dolphins playing in the water and watch as birds set out for their evening roosts. We will make a stop at Morris Island to see the Lighthouse bathed in the evening glow before returning to the dock to see the sun fade below the horizon. Bring your favorite beverage to enjoy and relax.
More info
Pricing is Per Group, NOT per person!
What to bring
Hat and sunscreen. You may bring a small cooler along with water/beverages and snacks (No Glass Please). A cooler with ice and bottled water will be provided on the boat. Dress for the conditions (check the weather and wear the appropriate attire).
Please arrive at least 15 minutes before your departure time.
Sunset Cruise Experience - $215.00 + tax
Price is per one Sunset Cruise experience up to 6 people.
Up to 4 People - $295.00 + tax
Up to 5 People - $325.00 + tax
Up to 6 People - $350.00 + tax
Booking Notes
Please see the following directions for parking and finding us at the dock. The address for the parking lot is 97 Center St. Folly Beach, please arrive at least 15 minutes early. When parking, make sure to not park in a long spot, they are for trailers and you could get a ticket. As you walk to the ramps, please look for the boat with the blue T-Top and says “Blue Moon” on the side. If you need to use the restroom, the closest are in the park across Center St from Hotel Folly.
Please use the attached link to review the waiver and complete a form for each participant.
If you have any questions, please let us know.
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