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Sortez de la ville ! Visitez 12 arrêts du Lowcountry avec la visite complète de Charleston !

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No other tour captures the Complete Charleston experience like this one. Snap! takes you where no others go on this 6 hour adventure!

Spend the day with me on this small group (limited to 8 people), full day adventure and learn what makes the Charleston Lowcountry so historical, controversial and beautiful, all in the comfort of my 2021 Mercedes Sprinter. I am a city certified tour guide that takes you outside the limits.

Stroll down Charlotte Street. Hike to Snap! a picture of the Morris Island Lighthouse. Shag down Folly Beach Pier. Behold the Angel Oak Tree. Contemplate Drayton Hall. Magnolia Plantation and Old St Andrew's Church. Salute Citadel College. Learn of Sullivan's Island notorious past. March around Fort Moultrie. Visit Charleston Lighthouse. See the USS Yorktown. Cruise across Charleston harbor on the Water Taxi.

This is an active tour (8000 total steps!) with several walks during the day. We will stop for a quick lunch to-go or bring your own.
Ville: Charleston
Mon 09 Jun
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Ce qui est inclu
Bottled water
Snacks
Taxes locales
Boisson non alcoolisée, bière ou vin à volonté sur le bateau
Marche fantôme
Le biscuit au pain d'épice Abe Lincoln sera partagé à son mémorial dans le cadre de votre expérience
Commentaire en direct
Information additionnelle
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
À quoi s'attendre
1
Charlotte Street Park
Stroll this quiet antebellum street of Wragg district, where so much happened, and so little realize it.
2
The Citadel
This military college dates back to the civil war. Some say, they even started it!
3
Morris Island Lighthouse
Travel to the end of Folly Beach to get an upclose and personal with the 6th oldest lighthouse in the US. This includes a 1/4 mile walk to the lighthouse, with a little bit of sand on the beach!
4
Folly Beach
This pier had it's heyday in the 1920's as one of the first amusement parks in the nation. We will make a Snap! Stop for a Snap! Shot. You'll be able to feel the joy this gem brought to early 20th century visitors.
5
Angel Oak Tree
We will visit this 400-500 year old, John's Island live oak.
6
Drayton Hall
The only and oldest remaining plantation house, in it's original form. While we do not tour inside the house, we will stop for pictures and history lesson.
7
Magnolia Plantation & Gardens
We will take a stroll down the alley of oaks to the reflection pond -- countless Snap! Shot opportunities.
8
Old St. Andrew's Parish Church
The oldest remaining parish hall south of Virginia, sits among the Spanish moss and graveyard of the Drayton family.
9
Sullivan's Island Lighthouse
The ugliest lighthouse in America!
10
Fort Moultrie
Walk along the station street just beyond the fort, to the beach, and get a great big surprise!
11
Charlotte Street Park
Stroll this quiet antebellum street of Wragg district, where so much happened, and so little realize it.
12
The Citadel
This military college dates back to the civil war. Some say, they even started it!
13
Morris Island Lighthouse
Travel to the end of Folly Beach to get an upclose and personal with the 6th oldest lighthouse in the US. This includes a 1/4 mile walk to the lighthouse, with a little bit of sand on the beach!
14
Folly Beach
This pier had it's heyday in the 1920's as one of the first amusement parks in the nation. We will make a Snap! Stop for a Snap! Shot. You'll be able to feel the joy this gem brought to early 20th century visitors.
15
Angel Oak Tree
We will visit this 400-500 year old, John's Island live oak.
16
Drayton Hall
The only and oldest remaining plantation house, in it's original form. While we do not tour inside the house, we will stop for pictures and history lesson.
17
Magnolia Plantation & Gardens
We will take a stroll down the alley of oaks to the reflection pond -- countless Snap! Shot opportunities.
18
Old St. Andrew's Parish Church
The oldest remaining parish hall south of Virginia, sits among the Spanish moss and graveyard of the Drayton family.
19
Sullivan's Island Lighthouse
The ugliest lighthouse in America!
20
Fort Moultrie
Walk along the station street just beyond the fort, to the beach, and get a great big surprise!
21
Charlotte Street Park
Stroll this quiet antebellum street of Wragg district, where so much happened, and so little realize it.
22
The Citadel
This military college dates back to the civil war. Some say, they even started it!
23
Morris Island Lighthouse
Travel to the end of Folly Beach to get an upclose and personal with the 6th oldest lighthouse in the US. This includes a 1/4 mile walk to the lighthouse, with a little bit of sand on the beach!
24
Folly Beach
This pier had it's heyday in the 1920's as one of the first amusement parks in the nation. We will make a Snap! Stop for a Snap! Shot. You'll be able to feel the joy this gem brought to early 20th century visitors.
25
Angel Oak Tree
We will visit this 400-500 year old, John's Island live oak.
26
Drayton Hall
The only and oldest remaining plantation house, in it's original form. While we do not tour inside the house, we will stop for pictures and history lesson.
27
Magnolia Plantation & Gardens
We will take a stroll down the alley of oaks to the reflection pond -- countless Snap! Shot opportunities.
28
Old St. Andrew's Parish Church
The oldest remaining parish hall south of Virginia, sits among the Spanish moss and graveyard of the Drayton family.
29
Sullivan's Island Lighthouse
The ugliest lighthouse in America!
30
Fort Moultrie
Walk along the station street just beyond the fort, to the beach, and get a great big surprise!
31
Parc de la rue Charlotte
Promenez-vous dans cette rue calme d'avant-guerre du quartier de Wragg, où tant de choses se sont passées et si peu s'en rendent compte.
32
La citadelle
Ce collège militaire date de la guerre civile. Certains disent qu'ils l'ont même commencé !
33
Phare de l'île Morris
Voyagez jusqu'au bout de Folly Beach pour vous rapprocher du 6e plus ancien phare des États-Unis. Cela comprend une promenade de 1/4 mile jusqu'au phare, avec un peu de sable sur la plage !
34
Plage de la Folie
Cette jetée a connu son apogée dans les années 1920 en tant que l'un des premiers parcs d'attractions du pays. Nous ferons un Snap ! Arrêtez-vous pour un Snap ! Tir. Vous pourrez ressentir la joie que ce joyau apportait aux visiteurs du début du XXe siècle.
35
Chêne ange
Nous visiterons ce chêne vivant de l'île John's vieux de 400 à 500 ans.
36
Salle Drayton
La seule et la plus ancienne maison de plantation restante, dans sa forme originale. Bien que nous ne visitions pas l'intérieur de la maison, nous nous arrêterons pour des photos et une leçon d'histoire.
37
Plantation et jardins de magnolias
Nous nous promènerons dans l'allée de chênes vers l'étang de réflexion - d'innombrables Snap ! Opportunités de tir.
38
Ancienne église paroissiale Saint-André
La plus ancienne salle paroissiale restante au sud de la Virginie se trouve parmi la mousse espagnole et le cimetière de la famille Drayton.
39
Phare de l'île de Sullivan
Le phare le plus laid d'Amérique !
40
Fort-Moultrie
Promenez-vous le long de la rue de la gare juste au-delà du fort, jusqu'à la plage, et obtenez une grande surprise !
41
Charlotte Street Park
Stroll this quiet antebellum street of Wragg district, where so much happened, and so little realize it.
42
Folly Beach Fishing Pier
This pier had it's heyday in the 1940's as one of the first amusement parks in the nation. Newly renovated, you are free to roam to it's end, or shop inside the terrific beach store (including ice cream and hot dogs) or even have a margarita at Pier 101 Beach Bar (if open).
43
Morris Island Lighthouse
Hike to the end of Folly Beach to get an upclose and personal with the 6th oldest lighthouse in the US. This includes a 3/4 mile roundtrip walk to the lighthouse. We do need to traverse a sand dune to get to the beach.
44
Angel Oak Tree
We will visit this 400-500 year old, John's Island live oak.
45
Drayton Hall
The only and oldest remaining plantation house, in it's original form. While we do not tour inside the house, we will stop for pictures and history lesson.
46
Magnolia Plantation & Gardens
We ride through the grounds with just a brief stop to Snap! a picture of the circa 1870 home.
47
Old St. Andrew's Parish Church
The oldest remaining parish hall south of Virginia, sits among the Spanish moss and graveyard of the Drayton family.
48
The Citadel
This military college dates back to the civil war. Some say, they even started it!
49
Fort Moultrie
Walk along the station street just beyond the fort, to the beach, and get a great big surprise!
50
Stella Maris Roman Catholic Church
This beautiful church was built during the 1830's for the Irish Army Core of Engineers constructing the forts on the island. Travel back in time into this testament of survival.
51
Sullivan's Island Lighthouse
The ugliest lighthouse in America!
52
Patriots Point Naval & Maritime Museum
Up close view of USS Yorktown & USS Laffey
53
Charlotte Street Park
Stroll this quiet antebellum street of Wragg district, where so much happened, and so little realize it.
54
Folly Beach Fishing Pier
This pier had it's heyday in the 1940's as one of the first amusement parks in the nation. Newly renovated, you are free to roam to it's end, or shop inside the terrific beach store (including ice cream and hot dogs) or even have a margarita at Pier 101 Beach Bar (if open).
55
Morris Island Lighthouse
Hike to the end of Folly Beach to get an upclose and personal with the 6th oldest lighthouse in the US. This includes a 3/4 mile roundtrip walk to the lighthouse. We do need to traverse a sand dune to get to the beach.
56
Angel Oak Tree
We will visit this 400-500 year old, John's Island live oak.
57
Drayton Hall
The only and oldest remaining plantation house, in it's original form. While we do not tour inside the house, we will stop for pictures and history lesson.
58
Magnolia Plantation & Gardens
We ride through the grounds with just a brief stop to Snap! a picture of the circa 1870 home.
59
Old St. Andrew's Parish Church
The oldest remaining parish hall south of Virginia, sits among the Spanish moss and graveyard of the Drayton family.
60
The Citadel
This military college dates back to the civil war. Some say, they even started it!
61
Fort Moultrie
Walk along the station street just beyond the fort, to the beach, and get a great big surprise!
62
Stella Maris Roman Catholic Church
This beautiful church was built during the 1830's for the Irish Army Core of Engineers constructing the forts on the island. Travel back in time into this testament of survival.
63
Sullivan's Island Lighthouse
The ugliest lighthouse in America!
64
Patriots Point Naval & Maritime Museum
Up close view of USS Yorktown & USS Laffey
65
Charlotte Street Park
Stroll this quiet antebellum street of Wragg district, where so much happened, and so little realize it.
66
Folly Beach Fishing Pier
This pier had it's heyday in the 1940's as one of the first amusement parks in the nation. Newly renovated, you are free to roam to it's end, or shop inside the terrific beach store (including ice cream and hot dogs) or even have a margarita at Pier 101 Beach Bar (if open).
67
Morris Island Lighthouse
Hike to the end of Folly Beach to get an upclose and personal with the 6th oldest lighthouse in the US. This includes a 3/4 mile roundtrip walk to the lighthouse. We do need to traverse a sand dune to get to the beach.
68
Angel Oak Tree
We will visit this 400-500 year old, John's Island live oak.
69
Drayton Hall
The only and oldest remaining plantation house, in it's original form. While we do not tour inside the house, we will stop for pictures and history lesson.
70
Magnolia Plantation & Gardens
We ride through the grounds with just a brief stop to Snap! a picture of the circa 1870 home.
71
Old St. Andrew's Parish Church
The oldest remaining parish hall south of Virginia, sits among the Spanish moss and graveyard of the Drayton family.
72
The Citadel
This military college dates back to the civil war. Some say, they even started it!
73
Fort Moultrie
Walk along the station street just beyond the fort, to the beach, and get a great big surprise!
74
Stella Maris Roman Catholic Church
This beautiful church was built during the 1830's for the Irish Army Core of Engineers constructing the forts on the island. Travel back in time into this testament of survival.
75
Sullivan's Island Lighthouse
The ugliest lighthouse in America!
76
Patriots Point Naval & Maritime Museum
Up close view of USS Yorktown & USS Laffey
77
Charlotte Street Park
Stroll this quiet antebellum street of Wragg district, where so much happened, and so little realize it.
78
Folly Beach Fishing Pier
This pier had it's heyday in the 1940's as one of the first amusement parks in the nation. Newly renovated, you are free to roam to it's end, or shop inside the terrific beach store (including ice cream and hot dogs) or even have a margarita at Pier 101 Beach Bar (if open).
79
Morris Island Lighthouse
Hike to the end of Folly Beach to get an upclose and personal with the 6th oldest lighthouse in the US. This includes a 3/4 mile roundtrip walk to the lighthouse. We do need to traverse a sand dune to get to the beach.
80
Angel Oak Tree
We will visit this 400-500 year old, John's Island live oak.
81
Drayton Hall
The only and oldest remaining plantation house, in it's original form. While we do not tour inside the house, we will stop for pictures and history lesson.
82
Magnolia Plantation & Gardens
We ride through the grounds with just a brief stop to Snap! a picture of the circa 1870 home.
83
Old St. Andrew's Parish Church
The oldest remaining parish hall south of Virginia, sits among the Spanish moss and graveyard of the Drayton family.
84
The Citadel
This military college dates back to the civil war. Some say, they even started it!
85
Fort Moultrie
Walk along the station street just beyond the fort, to the beach, and get a great big surprise!
86
Stella Maris Roman Catholic Church
This beautiful church was built during the 1830's for the Irish Army Core of Engineers constructing the forts on the island. Travel back in time into this testament of survival.
87
Sullivan's Island Lighthouse
The ugliest lighthouse in America!
88
Patriots Point Naval & Maritime Museum
Up close view of USS Yorktown & USS Laffey
89
Charlotte Street Park
Stroll this quiet antebellum street of Wragg district, where so much happened, and so little realize it.
90
Folly Beach Fishing Pier
This pier had it's heyday in the 1940's as one of the first amusement parks in the nation. Newly renovated, you are free to roam to it's end, or shop inside the terrific beach store (including ice cream and hot dogs) or even have a margarita at Pier 101 Beach Bar (if open).
91
Morris Island Lighthouse
Hike to the end of Folly Beach to get an upclose and personal with the 6th oldest lighthouse in the US. This includes a 3/4 mile roundtrip walk to the lighthouse. We do need to traverse a sand dune to get to the beach.
92
Angel Oak Tree
We will visit this 400-500 year old, John's Island live oak.
93
Drayton Hall
The only and oldest remaining plantation house, in it's original form. While we do not tour inside the house, we will stop for pictures and history lesson.
94
Magnolia Plantation & Gardens
We ride through the grounds with just a brief stop to Snap! a picture of the circa 1870 home.
95
Old St. Andrew's Parish Church
The oldest remaining parish hall south of Virginia, sits among the Spanish moss and graveyard of the Drayton family.
96
The Citadel
This military college dates back to the civil war. Some say, they even started it!
97
Fort Moultrie
Walk along the station street just beyond the fort, to the beach, and get a great big surprise!
98
Stella Maris Roman Catholic Church
This beautiful church was built during the 1830's for the Irish Army Core of Engineers constructing the forts on the island. Travel back in time into this testament of survival.
99
Sullivan's Island Lighthouse
The ugliest lighthouse in America!
100
Patriots Point Naval & Maritime Museum
Up close view of USS Yorktown & USS Laffey
101
Charlotte Street Park
Stroll this quiet antebellum street of Wragg district, where so much happened, and so little realize it.
102
Folly Beach Fishing Pier
This pier had it's heyday in the 1940's as one of the first amusement parks in the nation. Newly renovated, you are free to roam to it's end, or shop inside the terrific beach store (including ice cream and hot dogs) or even have a margarita at Pier 101 Beach Bar (if open).
103
Morris Island Lighthouse
Hike to the end of Folly Beach to get an upclose and personal with the 6th oldest lighthouse in the US. This includes a 3/4 mile roundtrip walk to the lighthouse. We do need to traverse a sand dune to get to the beach.
104
Angel Oak Tree
We will visit this 400-500 year old, John's Island live oak.
105
Drayton Hall
The only and oldest remaining plantation house, in it's original form. While we do not tour inside the house, we will stop for pictures and history lesson.
106
Magnolia Plantation & Gardens
We ride through the grounds with just a brief stop to Snap! a picture of the circa 1870 home.
107
Old St. Andrew's Parish Church
The oldest remaining parish hall south of Virginia, sits among the Spanish moss and graveyard of the Drayton family.
108
The Citadel
This military college dates back to the civil war. Some say, they even started it!
109
Fort Moultrie
Walk along the station street just beyond the fort, to the beach, and get a great big surprise!
110
Stella Maris Roman Catholic Church
This beautiful church was built during the 1830's for the Irish Army Core of Engineers constructing the forts on the island. Travel back in time into this testament of survival.
111
Sullivan's Island Lighthouse
The ugliest lighthouse in America!
112
Patriots Point Naval & Maritime Museum
Up close view of USS Yorktown & USS Laffey
113
Charlotte Street Park
Stroll this quiet antebellum street of Wragg district, where so much happened, and so little realize it.
114
Folly Beach Fishing Pier
This pier had it's heyday in the 1940's as one of the first amusement parks in the nation. Newly renovated, you are free to roam to it's end, or shop inside the terrific beach store (including ice cream and hot dogs) or even have a margarita at Pier 101 Beach Bar (if open).
115
Morris Island Lighthouse
Hike to the end of Folly Beach to get an upclose and personal with the 6th oldest lighthouse in the US. This includes a 3/4 mile roundtrip walk to the lighthouse. We do need to traverse a sand dune to get to the beach.
116
Angel Oak Tree
We will visit this 400-500 year old, John's Island live oak.
117
Drayton Hall
The only and oldest remaining plantation house, in it's original form. While we do not tour inside the house, we will stop for pictures and history lesson.
118
Magnolia Plantation & Gardens
We ride through the grounds with just a brief stop to Snap! a picture of the circa 1870 home.
119
Old St. Andrew's Parish Church
The oldest remaining parish hall south of Virginia, sits among the Spanish moss and graveyard of the Drayton family.
120
The Citadel
This military college dates back to the civil war. Some say, they even started it!
121
Fort Moultrie
Walk along the station street just beyond the fort, to the beach, and get a great big surprise!
122
Stella Maris Roman Catholic Church
This beautiful church was built during the 1830's for the Irish Army Core of Engineers constructing the forts on the island. Travel back in time into this testament of survival.
123
Sullivan's Island Lighthouse
The ugliest lighthouse in America!
124
Patriots Point Naval & Maritime Museum
Up close view of USS Yorktown & USS Laffey
125
Charlotte Street Park
Stroll this quiet antebellum street of Wragg district, where so much happened, and so little realize it.
126
Folly Beach Fishing Pier
This pier had it's heyday in the 1940's as one of the first amusement parks in the nation. Newly renovated, you are free to roam to it's end, or shop inside the terrific beach store (including ice cream and hot dogs) or even have a margarita at Pier 101 Beach Bar (if open).
127
Morris Island Lighthouse
Hike to the end of Folly Beach to get an upclose and personal with the 6th oldest lighthouse in the US. This includes a 3/4 mile roundtrip walk to the lighthouse. We do need to traverse a sand dune to get to the beach.
128
Angel Oak Tree
We will visit this 400-500 year old, John's Island live oak.
129
Drayton Hall
The only and oldest remaining plantation house, in it's original form. While we do not tour inside the house, we will stop for pictures and history lesson.
130
Magnolia Plantation & Gardens
We ride through the grounds with just a brief stop to Snap! a picture of the circa 1870 home.
131
Old St. Andrew's Parish Church
The oldest remaining parish hall south of Virginia, sits among the Spanish moss and graveyard of the Drayton family.
132
The Citadel
This military college dates back to the civil war. Some say, they even started it!
133
Fort Moultrie
Walk along the station street just beyond the fort, to the beach, and get a great big surprise!
134
Stella Maris Roman Catholic Church
This beautiful church was built during the 1830's for the Irish Army Core of Engineers constructing the forts on the island. Travel back in time into this testament of survival.
135
Sullivan's Island Lighthouse
The ugliest lighthouse in America!
136
Patriots Point Naval & Maritime Museum
Up close view of USS Yorktown & USS Laffey
137
Charlotte Street Park
Stroll this quiet antebellum street of Wragg district, where so much happened, and so little realize it.
138
Folly Beach Fishing Pier
This pier had it's heyday in the 1940's as one of the first amusement parks in the nation. Newly renovated, you are free to roam to it's end, or shop inside the terrific beach store (including ice cream and hot dogs) or even have a margarita at Pier 101 Beach Bar (if open).
139
Morris Island Lighthouse
Hike to the end of Folly Beach to get an upclose and personal with the 6th oldest lighthouse in the US. This includes a 3/4 mile roundtrip walk to the lighthouse. We do need to traverse a sand dune to get to the beach.
140
Angel Oak Tree
We will visit this 400-500 year old, John's Island live oak.
141
Drayton Hall
The only and oldest remaining plantation house, in it's original form. While we do not tour inside the house, we will stop for pictures and history lesson.
142
Magnolia Plantation & Gardens
We ride through the grounds with just a brief stop to Snap! a picture of the circa 1870 home.
143
Old St. Andrew's Parish Church
The oldest remaining parish hall south of Virginia, sits among the Spanish moss and graveyard of the Drayton family.
144
The Citadel
This military college dates back to the civil war. Some say, they even started it!
145
Fort Moultrie
Walk along the station street just beyond the fort, to the beach, and get a great big surprise!
146
Stella Maris Roman Catholic Church
This beautiful church was built during the 1830's for the Irish Army Core of Engineers constructing the forts on the island. Travel back in time into this testament of survival.
147
Sullivan's Island Lighthouse
The ugliest lighthouse in America!
148
Patriots Point Naval & Maritime Museum
Up close view of USS Yorktown & USS Laffey
Show 145 plus d'arrêts
Politique d'annulation
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Commentaires (44)
Kris_K
Oct 2024
The experience was a bit disjointed due to the stops being too brief and distances between too long. The tour guide attempted to be charming but veered into being a drill sergeant and making the guests uncomfortable by sharing too much about the complexities of managing the day.
Réponse de l'hôte
Oct 2024
Review readers! When booking any tour, please read the FULL details of the tour completely. And if you have any mobility issues, please contact your tour operator! The Complete Tour is a fast-paced trip around the Lowcountry, but visits everywhere you don't get a chance to see, in a short amount of time. We are on a time schedule! The walks and driving distances are disclosed on the platform and at SnapCHS. com.
tami_h
Sep 2024
We enjoyed the day and Jay was a great guide! The tour drives by or stops at a variety of attractions and we had plenty of time when we stopped. There was a bit of walking, particularly to view the lighthouse, and several opportunities to get out of the van to take photos.
Réponse de l'hôte
Oct 2024
Thanks Tami. It is difficult to convey the ride/walk proportions on our tour. It's not just a long ride around the locations. There are a couple locations we take a good walk. Then, at others, we do get out - even if it is to just take a picture.
Michael_K
Jun 2024
Lee Ann is an excellent guide. She is very knowledgeable and friendly. We saw sites that I suspect with most other tours, we would not get a chance to experience. Every stop was memorable. Cost of the tour was well worth it . If you’re looking for a tour for stops that might be considered “out of the ordinary”, then this is the tour to take.
Réponse de l'hôte
Sep 2024
Snap! takes our guests to those 'out of the ordinary' Lowcountry locations. Perfect description,

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