St. Helena Sunset Cruise2024-02-21T12:33:17-05:00

St. Helena Sunset Cruise

SUNSET IN THE SALT MARSH

Come out for a relaxing boat cruise in the estuary at the end of a Lowcountry day. Watch the sky fade into a haze of pinks and purples as we look for wildlife like dolphins, ibises, bald eagles and pelicans.

 

A GREAT FAMILY TOUR

Celebrate the day’s end as we watch the sun set over the horizon on a laid back estuary tour. It’s a great time to be on the water, watching the shorebirds head back to their island roosts and the dolphins meander through the creeks.

THE MARSH AT DUSK

This one of our favorite times to be on the water, especially in the summer! You’ll be taken by the sweeping views across the fields of marsh grass and the changing coastal light.

GATHER A GROUP AND COME ON!

Hop on this 1.5 hour boat cruise with family and friends for a memorable evening on the water.

A dolphin spotted on the St. Helena Sunset Cruise

LOOKING OUT FOR WILDLIFE

On Coastal Expeditions tours, we are careful not to do any thing that interferes with a wild animal’s natural behavior. On our dolphin tours, we follow practices that are taught to us by the Lowcountry Marine Mammal Network to ensure that we never cause Atlantic bottlenose dolphins or other any other wildlife stress.

Dolphins are curious and gregarious by nature, and when they appear near the boat, we cut off the engines and enjoy their presence.

St. Helena Sunset Cruise Details

TOUR INFO

Adults: $40
Children 3-12: $20
Children 2 & under: Free

1.5 hours

WHERE TO MEET

ST. HELENA BASECAMP
1928 Sea Island Parkway
St. Helena Island, SC

From Hunting Island State Park, turn right and drive 5.9 miles. Coastal Expeditions will be on the left.

THINGS TO KNOW

Dress for the weather and wear a hat and sunglasses.

A light windbreaker or raincoat is often welcome, even on warm days.

“Captain Henry Brandt offers a boat tour that cruises through the area’s Native American, Spanish, and French history; union occupation…all interspersed with musings on the estuary ecosystems and the fecund marvels of pluff mud.”

-SOUTHERN LIVING

Frequently Asked Questions

WHAT WILDLIFE SHOULD I EXPECT TO SEE?2023-05-24T18:00:06-04:00
Bottlenose dolphins, Eastern brown pelicans, bald eagles (and their nests!), ospreys, herons, egrets, roseate spoonbills, wood storks, shorebirds and more.
IS THIS A GOOD TOUR FOR FAMILIES WITH YOUNG CHILDREN?2023-05-24T17:59:59-04:00
Yes! This is an exciting tour for kids because we see a lot of wildlife during the time we are on the boat.  This is a good choice for intergenerational family outings, too!
WHAT KIND OF BOAT WILL WE BE ON?2023-05-24T17:59:53-04:00
Motor vessel Gannet  is a US Coast Guard-certified passenger carrying vessel with a master captain at the helm. This boat holds more than 28 people comfortably and has a sun shade that covers the boat.
WHAT IF I NEED TO CANCEL?2023-05-24T18:33:27-04:00
You’ll need to cancel 48 hours prior or you will not be eligible for a refund for the tour.
WHAT IF THE WEATHER IS BAD?2023-05-24T18:33:31-04:00
Weather (thunderstorms or high winds) may impact this excursion. Cancellations usually occur due to lightning, thunder or high winds and we will make sure to reschedule your group if needed. Our general cancellation policies apply unless our experts determine it is potentially unsafe or unwise to venture out. In the event that  we decide to cancel due to weather, we will make every effort to call you at least two hours before your departure and help you reschedule or credit/refund the full cost of your trip.
SHOULD I TIP MY GUIDE?2023-05-24T18:34:51-04:00
Gratuity is not included in your tour price. Our guides go above and beyond to make sure you have a fantastic time out on the water! Average gratuity ranges from 15%–25% of your tour cost based on your experience. It is not required, but always greatly appreciated!
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