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    Coastal Expeditions

    4.9 (128 reviews)
    Open 8:00 am - 5:00 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    Oak tree
    Christian P.

    We just had the BEST Natural Trek Tour at the Dunlin with our guide Abbi! She is so knowledgeable about so many species of trees, plants, animals & water foul! We saw a beautiful eagles nest & a Glass Lizard ( which is the only lizard with no legs or feet- but because of its eyelids and ears it is not a snake). Nature is so underestimated but this tour proves that wrong. So much beauty to see if you really look!

    Bailey M.

    My mother and I did the Fullmoon Shem creek kayak tour in February. It started at 5:15pm and ended around 7:40 pm, which was the perfect amount of time. In February at night, it was kind of cold but still beautiful and worth going. It went at a moderate pace. I was not naturally skilled at kayaking so I felt I missed most of everything the tour guide said because I couldn't hear him. However, I understand that he has to present to the majority of people. I felt we were waiting around for a bit for the sunset, but then had no time to take pictures of the Fullmoon. I also wish we slowed down when rowing by the boats to give me a chance to catch up considering we just hung out for 15-20 minutes at the midpoint. I didn't get to take any pictures until that point. Overall, good experience and I would recommend it. Our tour guide was positive, informative, and friendly. I think if the tour guide could work on timing a little bit to give people time to catch up and take photos then it would be perfect!

    Rental Kayak
    Megan M.

    Seamless rental experience! The staff was super friendly and knowledgeable about tide conditions.

    Bird Key Stono

    Trip to Bird Key Stono to see the pelicans was awesome! I highly recommend it. The captain was very knowledgeable and entertaining.

    Sarah B.

    We had a great sunset dolphin cruise with Dolp. He was the perfect level of informative and quiet and was such a sweet helpful man. It was the 2-hour option and we brought one fun drinks and enjoyed this perfect activity for September. It's a great way to see the waterways and sunset around Charleston. If you choose the private option you'll have a lot more flexibility too! We did it for the final night as a bachelorette weekend and it was the best ending. It was a favorite part to the weekend for everyone. The shop has some cute items and water for any last minute needs.

    Michelle D.

    I am new to the Charleston area and had not had a chance to kayak all season. My friend found this tour on Facebook and we both ended up booking the expedition. Our tour highlighted the Rosetta Spoonbill - We saw one! There were also sightings of: a bald eagle, Bonnet head shark and herons. Kiawah - Location Our guides were so knowledgable about the area, vegetation and wildlife I learned a lot. And not to forget - safety. I felt very safe the whole time. The group was given a very good welcome and how to session. We ascended and descended from the water fast but orderly. Safety vests were provided and mandatory to wear. The group was also a nice blend. All works of life and friendly. Highly recommended.

    Billy H.

    Coastal Expeditions does it all right. Super friendly, helpful staff that ensures you have a great time. In fact, we've used Coastal Expeditions twice now for our kayak rentals in Shem Creek and it was a perfect experience both times. If you're looking for a little adventure while visiting Charleston, this is the place. And go to lunch at Shem Creek after you get done...wonderful day!

    Angustiden tooth from Morris Island
    Brittany B.

    The entire staff is so friendly and knowledgeable, especially Jackie. I have used several tour companies in the past, and Coastal Expeditions is head and shoulders above the rest, I recommend them to anyone looking to go shark tooth hunting! :)

    View alone the way
    Misty P.

    Shem kayaking with Nathan was amazing! He was super knowledgeable and was able to adapt to the varying skill levels of the group. Everyone at a coastal was kind and accommodating. I went early so parking wasn't an issue for me but I can see how it could be problematic later in the day. Will be back for more kayaking and a trip to Bulls!

    Today's treasures
    Kippie W.

    Always a great adventure! The staff is very knowledgeable and passionate about the wildlife.

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    Brian and O'Malley were great! Brian was knowledgeable and…read morewitty; gave lots of fun tidbits about the city, good tips on where to go for good bites and kept us all laughing the entire ride O'Malley was a beautiful and well-trained horse; she did not fuss even with rude drivers that cranked up their music when they were behind us and unable to get through the narrow street to pass

    We just relocated to the area after living pretty much everywhere. I have always longed to be back…read morehome and the South makes me the happiest. People are so friendly and helpful . They are funny and kind as well. My daughter was visiting from NYC to help me unload these reproductive boxes( feels like that anyway) and I decided to take her on a carriage tour. She was adamant that I investigate what company treats their horses the best., Here we landed! What a lovely place. The barn I mean. I so enjoyed hearing about the horses, their history and work schedules and requirements. Made us feel like we made a great decision. Dick ( Richard) and Dutch ( horse) were great! Very informative and loved hearing about the history and homes of Charleston. My kids were both born in North Charleston , but it's been a long journey to get back. It was really an exceptional tour and I felt completely safe and confident that these horses were treated beautifully. Do it! I didn't feel like anyone was sitting on my lap and I did like that even though they knew who lived in those crazy gorgeous homes, they did not divulge the names of their occupants., I could go again tomorrow. There are four different routes and it's by lottery which tour you go on , so you can really be a repeater!

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    Boone Hall Plantation - Cotton gin house was turned into the welcome center and museum where you can see the old cotton gin.

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    3.9(496 reviews)
    4.8 mi

    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.

    Boone Hall offers beautiful grounds, starting with the avenue of oaks upon entry to the property…read more We spent two hours here, and I feel like we could have spent longer because we did not see everything in that time. The house tour is short and not very extensive, but we really enjoyed the tractor tour. A tractor pulls an open air trolley type car around the grounds where you can see the farmland, ponds, and wildlife (we saw a deer, alligators, turtles, and turkeys). It was interesting to hear the history of the land and crops. You won't want to skip this part. The gardens were very pretty. There were informative talks given by staff, and there were several exhibits in old slave quarters. These exhibits offer insights and history, and it is a lot to take it all in. Worth the visit if you are in town.

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    4.1(70 reviews)
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    We went for the wine on the river. It was amazing. Super cool charcuterie board. They had gluten…read morefree crackers for me. The wine was also very good. The plantation is adorable. It is truly a hidden gem. The manager even drove us to town to help us get a Lyft back to our hotel. If you have not visited this gem you are missing out

    I have been to several different plantations in several different states and was really looking…read moreforward to a great afternoon with my daughters at Hopsewee to include a booked Tea Time and house tour. I purchased the Tea Service ahead of time. Everyone was very friendly but I will say, overly cautious. I had indicated that I have a tree nut allergy on the notes when I booked our reservation and I have never had an establishment refuse me service because of my allergy , but they did. For the life of me I couldn't understand why a slight adjustment couldn't be made to remove almonds from one tiny dish. They also refused to serve one of my daughters for a lactose intolerance note. I assured them it was ok and I had a lactaid for her to take, she'd be fine. I had only included that note because SOME places will offer alternatives. Ultimately, they served us but I had to sign a waiver, never have I ever until now. Most of the tea service items were very good with the exception of the tiny lemon chess pie which was curdled and tasted of rotten eggs, awful. The tea was excellent and the scones and curd and cream were great too. The area where the dining room is, is nothing fancy at all. It was decent but I was truly disappointed as I was hoping for something more extravagant for tea service. The plantation home, while nice was also truly underwhelming. Great history, good tour guide who was very knowledgeable and a great storyteller, but the house was not anywhere near as fancy as others I have visited. I think what was the biggest let down was that this was the first time my daughters were visiting any plantation home and it was not at all what I was hoping for them to see and experience. If I had known what it looked like more ahead of time, I would have chosen another location in the area. Pictures inside the home are not allowed.

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