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Boone Hall Plantation Admission & Tour with Transportation from Charleston

Overview
Step back in time with a 4.5-hour visit to one of America's oldest working, living plantations. Be transported to this historic site with an experienced driver on a comfortable, air conditioned mini bus.  Boone Hall Plantation has been recognized as the #1 Plantation in the Charleston area, according to USA TODAY. Tour includes round-trip transportation from the Visitors Center in Charleston, all entrance fees, a guided house tour, Gullah Theater (in season), self guided garden and grounds tour, and a tram tour (based on availability). Small-group tour is limited to a maximum of 25 people.
City: Charleston
Sat 09 Nov
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Starting at $67.76
Sat 09 Nov
Starting at $67.76
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What's Included
Self Guided Garden Tour, historic slave cabins,
Pickup and drop-off from designated meeting point
All gate fees
Air-conditioned buses
Gullah Theater presentation by costumed performer
Tram tour (based on availability)
Plantation House Tour with guide in historical dress
Additional Info
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
  • Drinks/snacks are available for purchase at Plantation
  • Not wheelchair accessible, but those with limited mobility are welcome if they can be assisted by a companion
  • Transportation vehicles regularly sanitised
  • Contactless payments for gratuities and add-ons
  • Face masks are requested at this time.
Cancellation Policy
All sales are final. No refund is available for cancellations.
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Reviews (212)
JenniferW996
Oct 2020
Beautiful gardens and grounds. The oak trees are breathtaking. House tour includes 3 rooms on the bottom floor. The tractor tour was fun although we had a difficult time hearing and understanding the guide. They have a cool drive through Halloween park for kids, a pumpkin patch, and a few “pick your own” fields in the spring.
Denisebarwick
Sep 2020
Beautiful plantation full of history. See the home and the grounds and places on site where the movie the notebook was filmed! The trees are beautiful and the slave cabins are still in pretty good shape. If you like history this is a great place to see. Be sure and go by the gift shop for some jam or something that they made and grew there. This was my second trip to see this.
Maurice_D
Aug 2020
Theatrical presentation of the Gullah experience in America is vital to understanding our past present and future. The number, activities, sufferings and joys of slaves in Charleston also enhance our perspective about our culture and heritage. Viewing Boone Hall today - the historic slave quarters, fields and gardens - and listening to commentaries never (correctly) explained in the (public) education system - heightens our awarenesses of who we are becoming? Our tour van driver-narrator, Alan, was well informed, clear, congenial and thoughtful. Receptionists at each station were enthused, determined and encouraging. It was a pleasant tour - some thanks to overcast, moderate weather too. Everyone is adjusting well to the virus that We will defeat.

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