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    Bulls Island Ferry

    4.9 (18 reviews)
    Open 8:00 am - 5:00 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    Ghost crab
    Marty S.

    Our guides were great! Knowledge and funny. Island was awesome. Saw an alligator, ghost crab, and amazing beach. This is not for the faint of heart. It's quite a walk/hike, mosquitos, and can get hot, However if you love adventures, I would encourage it. Loved it!

    Lots of ducks
    Wanda G.

    We took the Coastal Expeditions ferry to Bulls Island. We definitely picked the perfect day. Temp around 70 and overcast. The waves were incredible in the ocean. Boneyard beach was fascinating to see how roots on some trees still intact. Collected lots of sand dollars and a couple of large shells. Guides were knowledgeable and enthusiastic. Dolphins swam near boat on way over. Great day trip. Lots of walking if you want or you can chill on beach.

    Starfish
    Alan S.

    A beautiful trip where we saw animal tracks, wildlife, history, and views we had never seen before! We found a washed up boat, starfish, knobbed whelk shells (one with a snail still living in it!), sand dollars, dolphins, it was incredible! Annie was very knowledgeable and a big help in making the trip informative and exciting! I live 10 hours away but I for sure want to come back! There's too much to see and learn for just one trip!

    Boneyard Beach
    Ashley H.

    Amazing experience, being out in nature and being on Bulls Island. The Ferry staff was SUPER knowledgeable and very friendly! Lots of walking, some bugs and magnificent birds! Boneyard beach was the star (summertime). We will definitely be back in winter months to hike Old fort road to the north end of the island. Hiking sandals or bringing an extra pair of shoes in a pack is ideal for both the beach and hiking.

    Things to note: bring extra bug spray, and make sure you put the spray everywhere you can on your body! The bathrooms were full of mosquitos and they waste no time in biting you. put sun screen on before you come, bring water, wear shoes that have good footing and can get wet. Wear loose fitting/ light weight long sleeves and maybe a hat. The walk is about 7 miles round trip. It's worth it, 100% but it's kinda a lot. Boneyard beach was loads of fun, just take your time in looking around and you will find many different shells and drift wood. I'd say it was worth the $75 per person. Make your reservation before you go, and make sure you get there early as the ferry leaves at 9a on the dot, they wait for no one, same when leaving the island (2p).

    Well worth the trip. Defiantly bring some bug spray, I think I skipped over that too but it's worth the trip and the money. The views are great and pictures

    Melanie B.

    My husband and I took our grandchildren out this morning. My oldest son met us there and took pictures...I am sure he will be back too. We all had a wonderful time. The ferry ride was very informative and so much wildlife to see on the island. I would recommend it to everyone.

    Alligator on Bull Island.  I used a 300 mm telephoto lens.

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    There is a reason Jim's business is called Perfect Honeymoons & Holidays - that is what he does. He…read morehelped us planned our honeymoon 12 years ago and it was perfect. A few years ago, when we wanted to visit Jamaica, he helped us pick the perfect resort. So when it was time we decided on a last-minute Christmas vacation due to some unexpected time off, we called Jim. I tried to do this by myself but going down the Google search rabbit hole trying to compare resorts, islands, find flights etc. was really time consuming and totally overwhelming. Every site starts to look the same after awhile. People don't think they need a travel agent, but we wanted to make sure we loved our vacation and didn't just hit purchase on a resort we sorta liked online. Jim sent us to the Unico resort in Rivera Maya. IT WAS EXACTLY WHAT WE WANTED, and most important, it didn't come up on a single search I did on my own. I am so glad we reached out to him again. I didn't even know to extend by search of Cancun resorts to include other areas. The resort was perfect - we told Jim exactly what we wanted, exactly what we wanted to spend and when we wanted to go. He delivered above and beyond on all things. No detail was overlooked. If you are in the middle of planning a wedding -or just in the middle of day to day busy life - there is nothing wrong with outsourcing planning your honeymoon or vacation to someone. Do it.

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    I was meeting a friend in Charleston, but she wasn't arriving until late afternoon. I arrived early…read moreand decided to check out Boone Hall Plantation. So glad I did! This 738 acres farm was beautiful! I spent nearly four hours exploring. I stopped by the visitor center after parking and was given a map. This is where you schedule the tour of the main house (not the original). The tour runs every 30 minutes. You can view the first floor and huge patio in the back. It's worth checking out. After exited the house tour I saw a 600 year old tree by the water. Then the staff advised to head to the parting lot and hop on a trailer being pulled by a tractor for a tour of the property and a history lesson. I learned so much and enjoyed the ride. While taking in the visual beautiful I couldn't help but think about its somber beginning. The crops worked by the enslaved started with cotton and indigo (premature deaths due to the urine used in production). Then the crops were switched to pecans. I told you I learned a lot LOL! There were sessions at different times and places throughout the property offering more history. I also enjoyed a stroll through the gardens which were spectacular and in full bloom at the time I visited Memorial Weekend. They also had several enslaved homes to tour as well as one that was used as a church. And the Visitor Center, in the original cotton mill, included a small museum which housed the original cotton gin. There was a cafe with a small menu, snacks and souvenirs. You can truly spend hours. They were setting up a wedding on the house grounds with the reception being held at the Dock House (be sure to check this out too). Weddings are scheduled to start when visitors are leaving. If you're interested in American history and love to explore the outdoors I highly recommend checking out Boone Hall Plantation.

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