Sandlapper Tours | Charleston Harbor and Boat Tours
Welcome to Sandlapper Tours, voted #1 Charleston Harbor Tour company in Charleston, SC!
We operate out of the Charleston Maritime Center located near the S.C. Aquarium.
We are a locally owned and operated company offering History, Nature, Sunset, and Ghost Tours of the Charleston Harbor.
Please visit for more information and reservations.
Charleston SC Boat Tours
Young students aboard our boat for a south carolina field trip.
Charleston Harbor Boat Ride
Took advantage of a nice January day to cruise the Charleston Harbor. Started in the Wando River, crossed under the Arthur Ravenel Bridge, had lunch at Shem creek, looked at the shrimp boats, and returned. Great afternoon.
Charleston Boat Tours
Charleston Boat Tours unlike the rest. Come visit Barrier Island Eco Tours for a great experience on the Charleston water. We offer excursions to Capers Island, one of the few remaining undeveloped barrier islands along the east coast.
Holy City Boat Tours of Charleston
Charleston is the oldest and second-largest city in the State of South Carolina. The city lies just south of the geographical midpoint of South Carolina’s coastline and is located on Charleston Harbor, an inlet of the Atlantic Ocean formed by the confluence of the Ashley and Cooper rivers, or, as is locally expressed, “where the Cooper and Ashley Rivers come together to form the Atlantic Ocean”.
Charleston is known as The Holy City, perhaps by virtue of the prominence of churches on the low-rise cityscape.
For the fourth year, the readers of Conde’ Naste Traveler voted Charleston the No. 1 U.S. City. Known for rich history, well-preserved architecture, a celebrated restaurant community and mannerly people, the city also ranked #2 in the World by Conde’ Nast Traveler 2014 Readers’ Choice Awards. Let us show you the reasons we love this southern city.
What to do in Charleston - Magnolia Plantation
AAA’s Charleston Travel Guide offers all you need to plan and book your South Carolina vacation. Find hotels, restaurants and a long list of fun things to do. Experience the best attractions, the top things to do with kids and fun things to do with friends and family, including sightseeing, shopping and dining at local restaurants.
Book online or call your AAA travel agent. Visit: AAA.com/Travel
Things To Do in Charleston
The over 4.8 million tourists that visit the Charleston area each year come for several reasons. The ambiance of our historical city, friendly people, beautiful scenery, amenities, sports, shopping, world-class restaurants…are just a few reasons why the Lowcountry area is so popular.
The large tourist volume helps sustain such amazing cultural and recreational amenities which aren’t found in cities with similar populations. From the world-class symphony orchestra to the Gibbes Museum of Art to college sports to the historical homes tours, there is always something to do. And, when you live here, you’ll be able to enjoy and take advantage of all that Charleston offers….
Almost every weekend there is a different event or activity taking place in the area.
One such activity you do not want to miss is the South Carolina Aquarium.
Located on the historic Charleston Harbor, the South Carolina Aquarium opened on May 19, 2000. The Aquarium projects out 200 feet into the Charleston Harbor and offers a state-of-the-art environmental learning center.
It is home to more than ten thousand plants and animals including loggerhead sea turtles, alligators, great blue herons, owls, and lined seahorses, just to name a few.
The largest exhibit in the Aquarium is the Great Ocean Tank, which extends from the first to the third floor of the Aquarium. It holds more than 385,000 gallons of water and contains more than seven hundred animals.
The Aquarium also features a Touch Tank, where patrons may touch horseshoe crabs, Atlantic stingrays, and other marine animals.
In addition to all of the South Carolina Aquarium's educational efforts, the facility operates a Sea Turtle Hospital. After the staff nurtures injured turtles back to good health, these rehabilitated turtles are transported to a local beach and are returned to the ocean.
To plan a visit to the South Carolina Aquarium, an exceptional experience for anyone visiting Charleston or living here, go to
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Gateway Walk, Charleston SC
The Gateway Walk in Charleston was created in 1930 and links several historic walkways and cemeteries in downtown Charleston. This section, from King Street to the Unitarian Church graveyard and Archdale Street is my favorite cut-through in the city.
Sandlapper Meaning
Video shows what sandlapper means. A native of South Carolina. Sandlapper Meaning. How to pronounce, definition audio dictionary. How to say sandlapper. Powered by MaryTTS, Wiktionary
My first boat ride in Charleston SC
My son Kasheem and I were in Charleston SC and we made plans to tour the city. We sailed our first boat ????♀️ ride together along with Kira and Samiah. I enjoyed the sail! The food was not that great. The frozen cheese pizza was horrible! But the sail was beautiful!
Revolutions Fitness Media Charleston, South Carolina
Shot and Edited by Dave Peterson, executive produced by Steve deGuzman, produced by Wayne Caparas and Rick Fitzgerald of Caparas Media in Charleston South Carolina. The majority of the clip was shot on or from the USS Yorktown in Charleston Harbor. At one point in the clip, you can see the Arthur Ravenel Cooper River Bridge in it's early stages of construction.
South Carolina Wildlife: Ponds, History
SC Recap of this year. I am starting this channel to showcase wildlife and the great fishing of the near areas.
The Sandlappers - Part 1 of 3
Part 1 of 3.
A 3-part crime story starring Tim Ross and Debra Capps
This is for fun. Non-profit. For entertainment purposes only.
All 3 parts were shot in one day.
All 3 parts were shot in one long continuous take. (except the musical intros)
Music is used as fair use for fun - “Keep on Loving You” by REO Speedwagon is © 1980 Sony Music Ent. Inc.
Shot by Benjie Newman
Colored by Jonni Dyer
Written, Edited, Directed by Chad Farmer
Part 2 -
Part 3 -
Ft. Sumter Charleston, SC, One Year Full-Time! Roadtrek Nomads
Camping in the Francis Marion National Forest then it's off to Charleston, SC. We've now been one year full-time in the van! We hop a boat to Ft. Sumter where Dave gets to help raise the flag.
Magic Moments in South Carolina's state parks
There are so many magical moments that take place in our parks! From seeing the ocean for the first time at one of our ocean parks, to viewing a sunset from our mountain parks -- don't miss it!
Burning of Columbia 150th Commemoration
Burning of Columbia
150th Anniversary
Commemoration Ceremony
Tuesday, February 17, 2015 @ 5PM
WELCOME
Beryl Dakers
MUSICAL SELECTIONS
Sandlapper Singers, “Hark, I Hear the Harps Eternal”
Benedict College Concert Choir, “Battle of Jericho”
HISTORICAL IMPACT
Eric Emerson, Director South Carolina Department Archives and History
REFLECTIONS ON THE BURNING OF COLUMBIA
Steve Benjamin, Mayor, City of Columbia
Elise Partin, Mayor, City of Cayce
MUSICAL SELECTION
Sandlapper Singers, “My God is A Rock”
POETRY SELECTION
Ed Madden, Poet Laureate, City of Columbia, “From the Ashes”
CLOSING
Beryl Dakers
MUSICAL SELECTION
Benedict College Concert Choir and Sandlapper Singers, “My Soul’s Been Anchored”
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