Plantation Tours

Explore Charleston area from a private, spacious SUV that will accommodate
from 1 to 6 passengers. Pick-up and drop-off in the Historic District.
Rates start at $115 hour

Plantation Tours

The Ashley River, a blackwater and tidal river, flows approximately 17 miles along the historical banks of Charleston’s Peninsula. The land closest to the river was developed by plantation owners throughout the eighteenth century. Today the area contains 26 separate sites listed in the National Register of Historic Places. Some of the sites include: Middleton, Magnolia, Drayton Hall

Across the Cooper River, a short and wide tidal river, on the brackish marshland that cultivated primarily rice and indigo, visit Boone Hall Plantation, a National Register of Historic Place site.

On James Island, a tidal and barrier island, visit McCloud Plantation, established in 1851, built on the riches of sea island cotton and is part of the federally recognized Gullah/Geechee Cultural Heritage Corridor in SC.

Site admission is additional.