History takes on different dimensions when told from a different perspective. The Gullah Tours attempts to bring you history from the bottom up, as Alphonso Brown's Gullah Tour recounts the details of the stories, places and contributions significant to Charleston's history that were made by the native African American population. It is truly a dramatic story that unfolds over the course of this fascinating tour.
Looking to cool off in one of Charleston's many lakes or maybe heading out to the beach? Then look no further than Tidal Wave Water Sports to add an ingredient of fun to your aquatic endeavors. Go parasailing, wakeboarding, waterskiing, tubing, or hop on a waverunner. They provide an excellent choice of recreation rentals, as well as safety gear, too.
Charleston's Waterfront Park is like a living, breathing invitation for visitors and locals alike to take a break from whatever they're doing and enjoy a picturesque slice of natural beauty that is uniquely part of the city's charm. This beautiful attraction is stretched out over eight acres and is situated along the pier at the entrance of Charleston Harbor. The inviting combination of fountains, walking and jogging paths and wooden swings all go to make Waterfront Park a great little escape in the middle of the day and a perfect outdoor spot to unwind.