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Prevailing Winds – Charleston

Private or Semi-Private Sunset Charter for 2 or 6 Passengers or Daytime Private Charter for up to 6 Passengers (Half Off)

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Value
$118
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In a Nutshell

BYOB sailing excursion with ice cooler for bring-your-own treats on a 27-foot Stiletto catamaran for up to six

The Fine Print

  • Expires Mar 31, 2013
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as a gift. Limit 1 per visit. Valid only for option purchased. Reservation required. Subject to weather conditions. Must use promotional value in 1 visit. Online reservation required. Not valid on 10/31, 11/24, 12/24, 12/25, 12/31, 1/1, or 2/14.
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Americans have always been trailblazers, from laying the track on the first intercontinental railroad to hacking through the petrified forest of national flags on the moon. Conquer the final frontier, the ocean, with this Groupon.

Choose from Three Options

  • $59 for a BYOB sunset cruise for two (a $118 value)
  • $117 for a BYOB daytime private cruise for up to six (up to a $234 value)
  • $177 for a BYOB sunset private cruise for up to six (up to a $354 value)

Daytime and sunset cruises sail from the Charleston Maritime Center on a 27-foot Stiletto catamaran. Trips last around 90 minutes. Click here to view the daily schedule.

Prevailing Winds

Dolphins, birds, and sea turtles swim through choppy, salty waves. A 27-foot Stiletto catamaran cuts through the water. Without disturbing the peaceful scene, a USCG-licensed captain shares facts about local history, ecology, and marine wildlife with his enraptured passengers.

So goes another Charleston Harbor excursion from Prevailing Winds. The company’s captains lead daytime and sunset cruises for up to six passengers with on-board ice coolers to accommodate drinks, snacks, and pet penguins. Their private sailing lessons teach students to hoist sails, take control of the helm, and learn nautical terminology.


Though Prevailing Winds sometimes features a discounted price online, this Groupon still offers the best deal available.

Prevailing Winds Catamaran Sailing Charter

Dolphins, birds, and sea turtles swim through choppy, salty waves. A 27-foot Stiletto catamaran cuts through the water. Without disturbing the peaceful scene, a USCG-licensed captain shares facts about local history, ecology, and marine wildlife with his enraptured passengers.

So goes another Charleston Harbor excursion from Prevailing Winds. The company’s captains lead daytime and sunset cruises for up to six passengers with on-board ice coolers to accommodate drinks, snacks, and pet penguins. Their private sailing lessons teach students to hoist sails, take control of the helm, and learn nautical terminology.

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The Groupon Guide to: Types of Pianos

From Mozart to Beethoven and back to Mozart again, all of history's most-famous musicians owned a piano. Here's all the information you've always wanted to know about the types of pianos that exist:

Baby Grand Piano: If you hear the sounds of a piano emanating from an open window of a house, you're either listening to a baby grand piano, the most popular consumer piano, or one of the millions of CDs featuring solo piano playing. Find out which one it is by climbing through that open window.

Petite Grand Piano: This piano is the perfect size to fit inside the cavity of a baby grand piano, which comes in handy when you're performing the classic "pulling a petite grand piano out of a baby grand piano" magic trick.

Player Piano: Though the player piano has all the makings of a regular piano (real-wood exterior, 88 keys, bench that opens up so the piano player can store food), it is unplayable and only emits sound when you hum a song from inside of it.

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Prevailing Winds

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    Charleston

    10 Wharfside St.
    Charleston, South Carolina 29407
    (843) 277-9019
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