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    Gullah Geechee Tours

    3.9 (27 reviews)
    Open 7:00 am - 3:00 AM (Next day)

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    Gullah Geechee Tours - Mr. Philip Simmons a Gullah Geechee legend known for making the finest rod iron gates in the world. - Tours Near Me - North Charleston, South Carolina
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    Gullah Geechee Tours - Tours Near Me - North Charleston, South Carolina
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    Gullah Geechee Tours - Tours Near Me - North Charleston, South Carolina
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    Mike L.

    I visited Charleston over the Thanksgiving weekend, I went on four tours over the weekend and the Gullah Gullah event with Godfrey was the best by far!!! Godfrey provided an in-depth look at the History of Charleston, it's symbolism and insight that the commercial tourist provider's fail to tell! Godfrey is very passionate and well connected to his roots and knows Charleston! This was the highlight of my Charleston visit; I don't consider it a tour but more of a history lesson on Charleston, it's culture and things that are right in front of us that we don't see. Godfrey says, "once you see, it can't be unseen." He's spot on, don't miss his history lessons. I would definitely repeat this event on my next trip to Charleston. I love his passion and courage to give us the truth!

    Much respect for my Gullah bredren...the story will be told!..DMV (DC/MD/VA)
    Kevin M.

    Party of 6 Best welcome ever for a tour ride, Sweetwater roses for the women, Bro hugs for the Men. Pros: keep telling the story of Charleston. We all love your message and will keep spreading the word. Health & Wealth & Education from the DMV-6 (DC/MD/VA)

    My family and I after the tour.
    Shan J.

    Party of 4. This tour is definitely a MUST DO while in Charleston. Initially I thought it was going to be a cheesy city tour but I was wrong. It was very enlightening and we left having learned a lot. The tour guide-Godfrey was knowable, funny & provided insight that only a local/ native could do. You can tell that he is very passionate about the history of his city, Charleston. Not only do you get to site see in a big and spacious shuttle bus but Godfrey also has a TV on the shuttle that allows you to see a close up of the monuments/sites.

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    Godfrey says, "once you see, it can't be unseen." He's spot on, don't miss his history lessons.

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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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    Hopsewee Plantation - Nothing matches-no theme, nothing historical. And really-blue paper on the tables? Only thing blue in the whole place!

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    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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