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Spring is Here & Our Charleston Harbor Tours are in Full Swing!

April 11, 2013

Tweet Now that the flowers are blooming (and there is obnoxious amounts of pollen), the temperatures are rising, and the little critters of the Lowcountry are coming out of hibernation, we’ve started our Charleston harbor cruises up again on a daily basis! So whether you’re looking for a great excuse to get outside and on [...]

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What Happens in Charleston Stays Here: Top 9 Ways to Celebrate a Bachelor Party in Charleston

April 2, 2013

TweetImage to the left taken from the Holy City Brewing Facebook Page Thinking of hosting a bachelor party in Charleston? First, pat yourself on the back, because you just selected one of the BEST places to have a dude’s trip. Second, read this post for some insider tips on some must-include activities for your bachelor [...]

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Introducing the Charleston Ghost Tour + Charleston Harbor Tour Combination Package!

March 26, 2013

Tweet We are SUPER excited to be offering a new combination tour, which just launched in Charleston! Charleston Harbor Tours is teaming up with Bulldog Tours to offer a 90-Minute Historic Charleston Harbor Tour + Charleston Ghost Tour combination package. The tours allow guests to experience Charleston in two different ways: by day in the [...]

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The Must-Use Itinerary for a Weekend Getaway to Charleston

March 12, 2013

TweetSo you’ve decided to visit Charleston for the weekend. Well congratulations, it’s the most beautiful and historically rich city on the United States’ east coast! And because there is so much to see and do in Charleston, it’s hard to come up with a solid itinerary that incorporates the best of Charleston into one weekend. [...]

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Charleston’s Most Unique Wedding Venues

March 5, 2013

Tweet Below are spotlights on some of our favorite wedding venues in Charleston: Cotton Docks at Boone Hall Plantation Type of venue: Barn-like, rustic structure on Charleston’s (arguably) most beautiful plantation, featuring a dock that goes out onto Boone Hall Creek, a patio, and fireplace. What we love about it: Aside from the fact that [...]

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The History Behind the Arthur Ravenel Bridge

February 26, 2013

Tweet Who is Arthur Ravenel, Jr.? He is a retired U.S. Congressman who ran for the South Carolina Senate with a goal to solve the funding problem they had with the replacement of the old and dangerous, previous bridge called the John P. Grace Memorial Bridge. Chances are if you have visited Charleston, you have [...]

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20 Things To See & Do in Charleston in 2013

January 1, 2013

TweetBelow is our list of the top 20 things to see and do in Charleston in 2013: 1. Watch a live sea turtle release: Located at the South Carolina Aquarium, the Sea Turtle Hospital is a non-profit organization that has been assisting injured and sick sea turtles since 2000. Each year, the South Carolina Aquarium [...]

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Happy Holiday’s From the Charleston Harbor Tours & Schooner Pride Team & Fleet!

December 25, 2012

Tweet The team at Charleston Harbor Tours & The Schooner Pride would like to wish you happy holidays and a prosperous and joyful New Year! We’d also like to take this time to thank all of our customers for their support in 2012 and years prior. It has been our pleasure narrating Charleston harbor’s history and [...]

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Weddings, Rehearsal Dinners, & Receptions on Charleston Harbor

December 6, 2012

TweetEach year, engaged couples from around the world flock to Charleston to celebrate their marriage in a romantic and historical setting with friends and family. And it’s no wonder why. With stunning natural backdrops, fascinating history, and a romantic ambiance, Charleston is the ideal destination for hosting a wedding, rehearsal dinner, or reception! Charleston Harbor [...]

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5 of the Scariest Ways to Explore the Spooky Side of Charleston This October

October 2, 2012

TweetTales of murder, war, and deceit have been etched into Charleston’s centuries-old buildings, streets, and harbor, which have given Charleston the reputation for being one of the most haunted cities in America. And there is no better time of year than October to experience the paranormal side of Charleston . . . Below are 5 of [...]

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