This walking tour takes you to three handpicked bars/restaurant establishments both on and near Shem Creek where you are provided not only top notch views but also the historic background of the area all the way back to its Native American roots. Sample light, tasty appetizers along the way provided complimentary as part of the tour and have the opportunity to purchase some fine Southern cocktails and a variety of beverages all while listening to local history and tales of the area from a licensed guide.
City: Charleston
Sun 15 Jun
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You can choose the date already on the booking website
Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
Minimum age is 21 years
Face masks provided for travellers
Hand sanitiser available to travellers and staff
Regularly sanitised high-traffic areas
Guides required to regularly wash hands
What To Expect
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Charleston Historic Tours
This public boardwalk provides absolutely beautiful views of Historic Shem Creek and the Shrimp Boats along the creek. It also provides a pathway that connects several of the bars and restaurants.
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Reviews (57)
Stacie_M
Sep 2021
Great Tour! Shem creek is a hidden treasure just a hop from downtown Charleston and a favorite of the locals. Captain Bryan is a excellent guide and host and this tour gives you a history and a taste of the local fare!
Trail399586
Sep 2021
Captain Bryan, was fun, full of knowledge, of local history. He said he wants to be Mayor. If we lived here we would definitely would vote for him. He is very passionate for what he does. I would strongly recommend this tour !
shelbykorth
Jul 2021
We loved all of Captain Brianās knowledge of Shem Creek! He is the EIGHTH generation of his family to live in the area so he is an incredibly passionate guide. You can tell that heās not just telling you fake stories to keep you interested. He tells you real, historically factual stories to keep you interested. We did three of his tours (coincidentally) and thought each one was unique.