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Private Morning Sail / Dolphin Tour on Fate, BYOB or Catering

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Sail the Charleston Harbor, see dolphins, amazing sunsets or even participate in real sailing yacht regattas. Fate is not only the most demanded but also the largest and nicest sailing yacht available for Charter in Charleston, known for her beauty under sail, exquisite appointments below deck and the best customer service in the industry.

Charters depart from Downtown Charleston just minutes from most hotels. Standard sails are 2 hours, sailing to Ft Sumter or the Ravenel bridge depending on wind conditions.

We can narrate and give a full history tour or we can just put on some great music and let you enjoy yourselves and take in the beautiful sights of the Charleston Harbor. Its up to you

We provide complimentary bottled water and soft drinks but you're welcome to BYOB or make it easy and have it catered through Caviar Bananas and enjoy charcuterie, wine, champagne, beer or brunch on board during your trip, delivered directly to the boat.

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Ville: Charleston
Sun 30 Nov
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Sun 30 Nov
À partir de $599.00
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Ce qui est inclu
Complimentary Soft Drinks Included
Bottled water
Complimentary Soft Drinks Included
Bottled water
Complimentary Soft Drinks Included
Bottled water
Complimentary Soft Drinks Included
Information additionnelle
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
À quoi s'attendre
1
Battery & White Point Gardens
We sail past the Charleston Battery and see the pre antebellum homes that adorn the waterfront.
2
Arthur Ravenel Jr. Bridge
We typically pass by the Ravenel Bridge, a Charleston staple and longest cable-stayed bridge in North America.
3
Patriots Point Naval & Maritime Museum
We pass by the mighty USS Yorktown aircraft carrier which was turned into a museum in 1976 after serving in WW2, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War. Next to the USS Yorktown is the destroyer, USS Laffey, nicknamed "The Ship That Would Not Die".
4
Fort Sumter National Monument
We can sometimes sail close to Ft Sumter where the first shots of the Civil War were fired marking the official beginning of the war.
5
Battery & White Point Gardens
We sail past the Charleston Battery and see the pre antebellum homes that adorn the waterfront.
6
Arthur Ravenel Jr. Bridge
We typically pass by the Ravenel Bridge, a Charleston staple and longest cable-stayed bridge in North America.
7
Patriots Point Naval & Maritime Museum
We pass by the mighty USS Yorktown aircraft carrier which was turned into a museum in 1976 after serving in WW2, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War. Next to the USS Yorktown is the destroyer, USS Laffey, nicknamed "The Ship That Would Not Die".
8
Fort Sumter National Monument
We can sometimes sail close to Ft Sumter where the first shots of the Civil War were fired marking the official beginning of the war.
9
Battery & White Point Gardens
We sail past the Charleston Battery and see the pre antebellum homes that adorn the waterfront.
10
Arthur Ravenel Jr. Bridge
We typically pass by the Ravenel Bridge, a Charleston staple and longest cable-stayed bridge in North America.
11
Patriots Point Naval & Maritime Museum
We pass by the mighty USS Yorktown aircraft carrier which was turned into a museum in 1976 after serving in WW2, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War. Next to the USS Yorktown is the destroyer, USS Laffey, nicknamed "The Ship That Would Not Die".
12
Fort Sumter National Monument
We can sometimes sail close to Ft Sumter where the first shots of the Civil War were fired marking the official beginning of the war.
13
Battery & White Point Gardens
We sail past the Charleston Battery and see the pre antebellum homes that adorn the waterfront.
14
Arthur Ravenel Jr. Bridge
We typically pass by the Ravenel Bridge, a Charleston staple and longest cable-stayed bridge in North America.
15
Patriots Point Naval & Maritime Museum
We pass by the mighty USS Yorktown aircraft carrier which was turned into a museum in 1976 after serving in WW2, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War. Next to the USS Yorktown is the destroyer, USS Laffey, nicknamed "The Ship That Would Not Die".
16
Fort Sumter National Monument
We can sometimes sail close to Ft Sumter where the first shots of the Civil War were fired marking the official beginning of the war.
17
Battery & White Point Gardens
We sail past the Charleston Battery and see the pre antebellum homes that adorn the waterfront.
18
Arthur Ravenel Jr. Bridge
We typically pass by the Ravenel Bridge, a Charleston staple and longest cable-stayed bridge in North America.
19
Patriots Point Naval & Maritime Museum
We pass by the mighty USS Yorktown aircraft carrier which was turned into a museum in 1976 after serving in WW2, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War. Next to the USS Yorktown is the destroyer, USS Laffey, nicknamed "The Ship That Would Not Die".
20
Fort Sumter National Monument
We can sometimes sail close to Ft Sumter where the first shots of the Civil War were fired marking the official beginning of the war.
Show 17 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 (37)
Cruiser747889
Sep 2023
We took this charter for my sisters bachelorette party and it was a real highlight! Captain Quent and first mate Monique were so wonderful and did everything for us. Highly recommend!!

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