Charleston SC - Area Attractions 


Aqua Safaris. Choose a captain from the Lowcountry's largest and best selection of inshore and offshore fishing charters, experience sunset and land on the beach aboard new catamaran Palmetto Breeze, sail historic Charleston harbor and enjoy a romantic B&B, or simply entertain in motor-yacht luxury. One call for all your water activities in the Lowcountry and to exotic destinations beyond! aqua-safaris.com, www.palmettobreeze.com, (843) 886-8133, (800) 524-3444.

Boone Hall Plantation. Boone Hall Plantation's world-famous Avenue of Oaks, which leads to the plantation house and gardens, and its original slave street are both listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Easy walking tour and a Plantation Kitchen restaurant. Open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mon.-Sat. and 1-4 Sun. (843) 884-4371

Charles Pinckney National Historic Site. An 1828 Lowcountry cottage serves as a visitor center on a 28-acre remnant of Founding Father's Snee Farm. 1254 Long Point Road, Mount Pleasant. Twenty-minute film, exhibits, walking trail. Open 9 to 5 daily, except Christmas & New Year's. Free. Call (843) 881-5516 or see www.nps.gov/chpi.

Children's Museum of The Lowcountry. Seven different exhibits that allow chidren to explore the arts, sciences and humanities through their own hands-on experience. $5 per person, Tues.-Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.m.; 25 Ann St. (843) 853-8962.

Cypress Gardens.3030 Cypress Gardens Road, Moncks Corner, SC.  843-553-0515.  Made from the rice fields of a former plantation, huge cypress trees rise to stately heights above shallow lakes and sandy paths through a forest and garden setting.

The Dock Street Theatre.  135 Church Street Charleston, SC.  843-720-3968. A lineage that dates back to one of the earliest theaters in America, Dock Street is the home of the Charleston Stage Company which performs plays and performances throughout the year.

Drayton Hall.  3380 Ashley River Road Charleston, SC.  843-769-2600. Built between 1738 and 1742, Drayton Hall is considered one of the best examples of Georgian-Palladian architecture in America. It is the only Ashley River Plantation to survive the Civil War. The special preservation presentation shows the house unfurnished so that all the architectural details are exposed which promotes a greater appreciation for the structure to the visitor.

Fort Moultrie. Discover more than 200 years of coastal defense at this National Park Service site. 1214 Middle Street, Sullivan's Island. Visitor center with 20-minute film and exhibits. Open 9 to 5 every day except Christmas and New Year's. Adults, $2; seniors and children, $1; family, $5; school groups, free. Call 843-883-3123 or see www.nps.gov/fomo for more information.

Fort Sumter National Monument. In Charleston Harbor, where the Civil War began on April 12, 1861. Boats depart from Liberty Square in Charleston and Patriots Point in Mount Pleasant. For rates and departure times, call 843-883-3123 or 843-722-2628. New exhibit hall at Liberty Square, south of the Aquarium, is open daily 8:30 to 5 at no charge. Closed Christmas and New Year's. See www.nps.gov/fosu.

Frankie's Fun Park.  5000 Ashley Phosphate, North Charleston.  (843) 767-1376.  Serves up Great Rides, Great Food and Great Times. Go-Karts, Miniature Golf, Bumper Boats, Amusement Rides, Batting Cages and an awesome Arcade are part of our mega mix of fun. Frankie's Grill dishes out tasty food and drinks. We've got it all. Sized up for little kids, big kids and those who still think they're kids.
With no admission fee, you pay as you play and Frankie's Ultimate Fun Package gives you more go for your dough. Frankie's is open everyday and extra late so you can kiss your bedtime goodbye. See you soon.

The Gibbs Museum of Art. 135 Meeting Street Charleston, SC.  843-722-2706/ Featuring American works of art from the 1700s to the present including paintings, drawings and prints. Views of the city and South Carolinian notables are displayed here as well as Japanese woodblock prints and traveling exhibitions. 

The Hunley. Visit us for weekend tours of the Hunley, the first submarine in world history to sink a ship in combat. Tours are available every Saturday from 10-5 and Sunday from noon-5 at the Warren Lasch Conservation Lab. For tour tickets and directions, call 1-877-4HUNLEY (1-877-448-6539) or order online at www.etix.com. Walk-up tickets are available on a first-come, first-serve basis.

James Island County Park.  871 Riverland Drive Charleston, SC 29412.  843-795-PARK (7275) or 843-795-4386.  This 643-acre park has a wide variety of activities and facilities to offer. Features include a tidal creek fishing area, paved trails, bicycle rental, pedal boats, kayak rentals, playgrounds, a spray/play fountain area, picnic areas, volleyball courts, horseshoe pits, and the Splash Zone waterpark.  Admission $1

Low Country Oyster Festival.  Jan. 29 at Boone Hall Plantation
Sponsored by the Charleston Restaurant Association, the massive, 23rd annual Lowcountry Oyster Festival drew nearly 10,000 shuckers and revelers —many armed with their own knives and gloves — on Jan. 29, 2006. Two tractor-trailer loads’ of freshly harvested, Gulf Coast bivalves hit the steamers across the lawn behind the big house at historic Boone Hall Plantation in Mt. Pleasant, while local rock/cover bands Plane Jane and the Eddie Bush Group played on the big stage across the field. Luckily for the oyster nonbelievers, a variety of local food vendors offered a list of alternatives, including corn dogs, crabcakes, boiled shrimp, and barbecue. Many beers were consumed. Many shells were discarded. Many minutes were spent in dirt-road traffic. ’Twas a Lowcountry success. —T. Ballard Lesemann 

Middleton Place. A carefully preserved 18th century plantation and National Historic Landmark, Middleton Place encompasses 65 acres of America's oldest landscaped gardens. A tour of the House Museum highlights family collections and the role of the Middleton family in American history, while craftspeople in the Plantation Stableyards recreate the activities of a self-sustaining Lowcountry plantation. Located 14 miles north of downtown Charleston on Hwy. 61. Open daily, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. (843) 556-6020 or 800-782-3608. www.middletonplace.org

Patriots Point Naval & Maritime Museum. Patriots Point Naval and Maritime Museum, located on Charleston Harbor, 2 miles east on US-17 at 40 Patriots Point Road. Visit the aircraft carrier Yorktown, World War II's Famous "Fighting Lady." See the submarine Clamagore, destroyer Laffey, Coast Guard cutter Ingham, 25 military aircraft, Congressional Medal of Honor Museum, Vietnam Base Camp, Cold War Submarine Memorial, Navy Flight Simulator and many more exhibits. Working areas of the ships open for tour. Open daily, 9 a.m.-7:30 p.m., April-Sept.; 9 a.m.-6:30 p.m., rest of year. Closed Dec. 25. Admission, $14; over 61 and military with ID, $12; military in uniform, free; 6-11, $7; 5 and under, free. Food is available. MC, VI. Charleston Harbor, Mount Pleasant side of Cooper River Bridge. Phone: (843) 884-2727. www.PatriotsPoint.org.

The American Military Museum. Dedicated to our Armed Forces, past, present and future. Hundreds of uniforms, artifacts, military miniatures, covering all branches and all periods, including Vietnam, world wars, Civil War, Revolutionary War. Mon.-Sat., 10-6; Sun., 1-5. Military in uniform, free. Adults, $6; children, $2. Group rates. Located at Aquarium Wharf, 360 Concord St. (843) 577-7000

SC Aquarium. The best views of Charleston start at the South Carolina Aquarium. There's no place in Charleston like it -- where fun, wonder and education come together in one unforgettable experience. Thousands of amazing aquatic animals from sharks, moray eels, loggerhead turtles to playful river otters. Also, starting March 26, you'll experience the amazing, new "Secrets of the Amazon" exhibit with creatures like frightening piranha, electric eels, poison dart frogs and an anaconda, known as one of the world largest snakes -- come see for yourself. Open daily. For information, call 843-720-1990 or visit www.scaquarium.org

Spoleto Festival.  Various locations
Founded in 1977 by Gian Carlo Menotti, Christopher Keene, and others, this world-famous music and arts festival is an annual Charleston highlight. For two weeks in late May and early June, an international variety of opera, concert music and recitals, jazz, dance and ballet, and circus-sized fine arts events take place across a large number of venues in and around downtown. Sometimes, the events are traditional and a bit stuffy. Sometimes, they’re wildly unconventional. Invariably, each festival marks a cultural high point for Charleston. The festival won CP’s Readers’ Pick for Best Cultural Event as well.—T. Ballard Lesemann


The Arts/Museums

Adventure Sightseeing Tours...............................................................843-762-0088

Aqua Safaris...........................................................800-524-3444 or 843-886-8133

(The) American Military Museum...360 Concord St., Charleston, SC...843-577-7000

Boone Hall Plantation Tour..................................................................843-884-4371

Bulldog Tours......................40 North Market St., Charleston, SC......843-722-TOUR

Calhoun Mansion....................16 Meeting Street, Charleston, SC.......843-722-8205

Charles Pickney National Historic Site..1254 LongPointe Rd, Mt Pleasant, SC..843-881-5516

Charleston Concert Association

Charleston's Finest Historic Tours, Inc.................................................843-577-3311

Charleston for Kids

Charleston Stage Company

Charleston Symphony Orchestra

The Charleston Museum..............360 Meeting St., Charleston, SC............843-722-2996

(The) Charleston Tea Party Walking Tour...198 King St., Charleston, SC...843-577-5896

Children's Museum....................25 Ann St., Charleston, SC.......................843-853-8962

Discover our Town

Edmondston-Alston House.........21 East Battery ST, Charleston, SC........843-722-7171

Fort Moultrie.........................1214 Middle St., Sullivan's Island................843-883-3123

Fort Sumter National Monument...................................843-883-3123 or 843-722-2628

Ft. Sumter Tours.......................360 Concord St., Charleston, SC...........843-881-7337

Ghosts & Legends of Charleston Tour..58 1/2 Broad St., Charleston, SC..843-577-3800

Ghosts of the South Candlelight Walking Tour...........................................843-343-9255

Ghost Walk..............................164 Church St., Charleston, SC................843-853-2266

Gray Line Tours........................................................................................843-722-4444

Harbor Tours...........285 East Bay St., Charleston, SC...800-344-4483 or 843-722-1112

(The) Hunley..............................................................................................877-448-6539 

Magnolia Plantation...............3550 Ashley River Rd., Charleston, SC........843-571-1266 

Middleton Place Tour.............Hwy 61 Charleston, SC...800-782-3608 or 843-556-6020

Olde Towne Carriage Co. (Downtown Tours)................888-800-5091 or 843-722-1315

Old Exchange and Provost Dungeon....122 East Bay, Charleston, SC.........843-727-2165

On the Market Tours..................................................................................843-853-8667

Patriots Point Naval & Maritime Musuem....................................................843-884-2727

The Gibbs Museum of Art

South Carolina Aquarium...........................................................................843-720-1990

Spirit of South Carolina Tall Ship Project


Fishing Charters & Tours

Adventure Outdoors Fishing Charters.....................................843-345-9969

Affinity Charters.....................................................................843-762-0295

Bohicket Boat Adventure & Tour Co.....................................843-559-3525

Captain Terry's Family Fishing & Nature Excursions...............843-814-0544

Charleston Inshore Fishing Charters.......................................843-834-1061

Cruising Charleston Harbor Cruises.......................................843-557-5805

Head Shaker Charters...............................843-810-0495 or 843-216-9958

Island Hopper Charters..........................................................843-906-4656

Isle of Palms Marina..............................................................843-886-0209

Jay Bird Water Tours, LLC..................................................843-330-6727

Ocean Sailing Academy............................866-971-0700 or 843-971-0700

Thunderstar Gulfstream Fishing Charters....843-881-2792 or 843-884-7586


Sports

Charleston Battery Soccer................................................................843-371-4625

Charleston RiverDogs Baseball.........................................................843-723-7241

Family Circle Cup Woman's Professional Tennis...............................843-856-7900

SC Stingrays Hockey.......................................................................843-744-2248

Cooper River Bridge Run.................................................................843-792-1586

Charleston Area Golf Course Directory................................................

Charleston Golf Inc..........................................................................800-774-4444


Misc. Offices and Information

Cooper River Bridge Project

Post and Courier (Charleston.net)

Project Empact

Map of Downtown Charleston - from Yahoo!

CARTA

Charleston Photos

Charleston International Airport

Hotels-Guide.US

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