Charleston is a place anyone can visit, no matter what they enjoy doing. Here are three sample 3-day itineraries for the adventurer, the history buff, and the beach lover.Adventurer or Thrill SeekerDay 1 Morning: Awendaw Passage Hike—The northernmost “tropical trail” in the country.
Afternoon: Charleston Sailing School—Learn to command your own boat. Evening: Overnight Blackwater Expedition—Enjoy the adventure and the calm.
Day 2Morning: Marsh View Fishing Charter—Fish for sharks, cobia, and trout Afternoon: Mullet Hall Equestrian Center—Trail riding for everyone [Link to Evening: Pavilion Bar—Al fresco dining [Link to Day 3Morning: Kayak Tour—Ultimate in water adventure.Afternoon: Climbing Wall and Challenge Course at James Island—Scale the 50-foot wall and more. Evening: Overnight Saltwater Expedition—Explore the sea.
History BuffDay 1Morning: Fort Sumter—Where the Civil War began.
Afternoon: Middleton Equestrian Center—History and horses.
Evening: Ghosts and Legends of Charleston Tour—Spooky stories.
Day 2Morning: Hunley Tour—Explore the famous submarine.
Afternoon: Civil War Walk—Charleston 150 years ago. Evening: Haunted Jail Tour—Where infamous criminals spent their last days. Day 3Morning: Patriots of Charleston—Step into their shoes. Afternoon: Charleston Museum—America’s First. Evening: Carriage Tour of the Commercial District—See what life was like years ago.
Beach Lover or Water BabyDay 1Morning: Seabrook Island Beach—Serene and private. Afternoon: Isle of Palms Beach—Endless sand and water. Evening: Sunset Cruise—Blues and BBQ Harbor Cruise with plenty of food and drink [Link to Day 2Morning: Folly Beach—Friendly and laid back. Afternoon: Kiawah Island Beach—10 miles of pristine beach, dunes, and marshes. Evening: Kiawah Resort for dinner—Breathtaking views. Day 3Morning: Sullivan’s Island—Go shopping and sailing.Afternoon: Tidal Wave Water Sports—Parasailing and more Evening: Live and Local Spiritline Dinner Cruise—Languish among the stars
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