The summer isn’t over yet and there are plenty of ways to enjoy the company of close friends without heading out to a public place filled with strangers. For real, 2020 has entirely modified the meaning of ‘stranger danger.’ With that in mind, we present the ultimate alternative to bar hopping: instead, hop on your very own bar for the most unique cruise in South Carolina.
Welcome to Cruisin Tikis Charleston! Climb aboard your very own cruise and enjoy the day (or evening).
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Cruise all around the Lowcountry seeing the sights around Charleston and Mount Pleasant - from the water!
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Cruises last anywhere from one to four hours, depending upon which cruise you select. Tickets for all but the private charter cruises start at $65 per person.
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Soak in the rays while you soak up the amazing views.
Facebook/Cruisin Tikis Charleston You may just sail right past the U.S.S. Yorktown. Or, find yourself sailing up Shem Creek and past all of the bars and restaurants. Other positively stunning sights to see from this motorized tiki cruise include the Ravenel Bridge and Charleston’s famous Battery Row.
A four-hour cruise, called the Toes In The Sand tour, motors over to an uninhabited island, drops the anchor, and then you and the other five people aboard the cruise get to spend the day on the beach.
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One of the most popular tours is the Sunset Cruisin Tiki Charleston cruise.
Google Maps/Cruisin Tikis Charleston We’re not sure why, but even on cloudy or hazy nights, the sunsets in Charleston just can’t be beat.
Ready to book it before the dates get all filled up?
Facebook/Cruisin Tikis Charleston Things to know ahead of time: Drinks are not provided, but you can bring a cooler (yes, alcohol is allowed as long as you’re at least 21). You can also sync your phone to the boat’s JBL speaker and blast your ultimate summer playlist. And finally, the maximum number of people allowed in your group is six.
Cruisin Tikis Charleston opened up for business last year. It’s owned and operated by Captain McManus, a United States Coast Guard Certified Operator. Learn more from the official website for Cruisin Tikis Charleston and give it a follow on its Facebook page!
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You may just sail right past the U.S.S. Yorktown. Or, find yourself sailing up Shem Creek and past all of the bars and restaurants. Other positively stunning sights to see from this motorized tiki cruise include the Ravenel Bridge and Charleston’s famous Battery Row.
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We’re not sure why, but even on cloudy or hazy nights, the sunsets in Charleston just can’t be beat.
Things to know ahead of time: Drinks are not provided, but you can bring a cooler (yes, alcohol is allowed as long as you’re at least 21). You can also sync your phone to the boat’s JBL speaker and blast your ultimate summer playlist. And finally, the maximum number of people allowed in your group is six.
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