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Charleston Sail – Charleston

$145 for Three-Hour Harbor Tour with Lunch for Up to Four ($290 Value)

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In a Nutshell

Tours cruise through Charleston Harbor as visitors help to steer the ship, trim sails, and keep an eye out for passing wildlife

The Fine Print

  • Expires 150 days after purchase.
  • Limit 2 per person, may buy 2 additional as gifts. Valid only for option purchased. Reservation required; subject to weather. Classes must be used by the same person. Must use promotional value in 1 visit. Up to 2 extra passengers may be accommodated upon request.
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Commuting via sailboat has a number of advantages: there are no traffic jams, it's OK for the hitchhikers to have hooks for hands, and if you hit a deer it's definitely the deer's fault. Steer clear with this Groupon.

$145 for a Three-Hour Harbor Tour with Lunch for Up to Four ($290 Value)

This three-hour tour cruises through Charleston Harbor as sailors take in the sights and sounds of the water aboard the Blue Horizon. Visitors can participate by helping to trim sails, steer, keep watch for other vessels, or keep an eye open for any passing dolphins or other marine creatures. Alternately, visitors can just kick back and enjoy the cruise as they take in views of Charleston’s Battery and neighboring coastlines.

This Groupon also includes lunch for four passengers, which consists of sandwiches, salad, fresh fruit, and yogurt.

Charleston Sail

Paul Mitchell plied American and European waters for over thirty years, nestling ships into such ports as Bermuda, Gibraltar, and Spain. Now, as a US Coast Guard-certified captain, he puts his expertise to work showing of the 20-miles of waters and hundreds of years of history in Charleston Harbor. He leads sunset tours to soak up the waning light and sea breezes, as well as historical cruises narrated by local history buff Paul Hedden. He also plans longer voyages, taking passengers by sea up the coast of South Carolina on trips that may offer glimpses of wildlife to passengers.

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Charleston Sail

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    95 Ripley Point Dr.
    Charleston, South Carolina 29407
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  • For questions call 843-345-7790 or 843-557-4766 .