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Carriage Tours Near Seabrook Island, SC

If you're a first-time visitor to the Holy City, there's one iconic experience you can't miss: a real-deal carriage tour. It's not hard to find the old-fashioned open-air carriages as they click and clack their way through the historic districts of the peninsula, starting from City Market. Incredibly knowledgeable tour guides point to the humble, infamous, and famous sights for which Charleston is famous. From soaring church steeples and stunning vistas over the harbor to quaint pocket gardens and four-foot-wide streets, a carriage ride provides a nuanced overview of the complex city we love to call home.

The best tour guides also share tragic, fascinating, and hilarious stories of the men and women who made Charleston the beauty that it is today. And when it comes to the very best carriage tours in Seabrook Island, SC, nobody does it quite as well as Carolina Polo & Carriage Co.

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A few of the biggest reasons why guests choose our carriage ride company include the following

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Extraordinary Draft Horses

Our amazing horses often steal the show, and are highly trained to provide a fun, safe experience. As the stars of our carriage tours, providing them with care, nutrition, and love is our top priority.

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Knowledgeable Guides

What would a tour of Charleston be without a tour guide who immerses themselves in the history of the Holy City? If you're looking for the perfect mix of accuracy and entertainment, look no further than Carolina Polo& Carriage.

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Comfy Carriages

Our carriages are designed for modern times and mix comfort and safety for our horses while maintaining an authentic look. Go ahead, take a seat. You'll love riding around Charleston in style!

Group Carriage Tours

Join us for an unforgettable one-hour group tour through the charming streets of downtown Charleston. Our knowledgeable and passionate guides will bring the history and architecture of Charleston to life before your very eyes. You'll witness stunning gardens and parks, grand mansions, historic churches, and buildings while learning about the people and events that shaped the history of this "Holy City." Don't miss out on this incredible experience!

Itinerary for Our Group Carriage Tours

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Our public tours begin at the Historic City Market and cover several possible routes, showing you the most notable and historic sites in Charleston. You will get to witness the Old Exchange building, which is one of the most historic buildings in America and was finished in 1771. It was the last building constructed by the British before the Revolutionary War. The Edmonston Allston House and the historic White Point Gardens, popularly known as "The Battery," are also part of the tour.

During your horse-drawn carriage tour, your guide will enlighten you on the significance of several points of interest along Meeting Street, including the Calhoun Mansion, the Historic House Museum (The Nathaniel Russel House), and First Scott's Presbyterian Church. These highlights are just a fraction of all the incredible historic sights you will see on one of our tours around Charleston, depending on which route your tour takes.

Finally, all our tours end in the Historic City Market, where you are free to enjoy your next Charleston adventure. When you ride with our carriage company, you can be confident that you will have an unforgettable experience of Charleston's rich history and heritage.

What to Expect from Our Group Carriage Rides

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When planning to take a tour, please note that tours depart from the Historic City Market every half an hour. To join the tour, you will need to check in at the ticket office located at 45 Pinckney St on your preferred day and indicate your preferred departure time. However, please be aware that during peak season and on weekends, wait times may vary.

Once you are cleared for departure and have boarded the carriage, the City of Charleston Tourism Officials require that all guests check in at the gate before departure. Additionally, for traffic flow and tax reasons, the city randomly assigns one of four routes for each carriage to tour through the historic district of Charleston. This assignment is determined by a spin of a bingo ball machine, with the color that comes up indicating the route or "zone" that the carriage is allowed to tour.

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As you embark on your tour, you'll be pleased to know that it starts near the Historic City Market, a 200-year-old public market that spreads across four blocks. Though routes vary, you'll get to see some of Charleston's most notable sites, including Rainbow Row. A collection of pre-revolutionary buildings, Rainbow Row is an iconic landmark in Charleston that spans an entire block.

During the tour, you'll also hear about the fascinating history behind several historic homes and mansions, like the Villa Marguerite, the William Washington House, and the Famous #2 Meeting Street Inn. The latter overlooks White Point Gardens and is a popular spot for photography in the southeast.

As you pass through Meeting and Broad Street, you'll come across the Four Corners of Law, which Robert Ripley named the Four Corners of Law in his famous Ripley's Believe It or Not. There are many possible routes for your tour, and these are just a few examples of the sights you could see!

Finally, all tours end in the Historic City Market, leaving you free to explore Charleston's many other adventures.

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Please note the following information before your tour begins. Once you have boarded the carriage and are ready to depart, it is mandatory that you check in at the gate, as per the City of Charleston Tourism Officials' regulations.

The city has designated four different routes for the carriages to follow through the historic district of Charleston. To ensure fair traffic flow and for tax purposes, the city randomly assigns each carriage one of these routes through a bingo ball machine. The color that comes up on the machine determines the route or "zone" that the carriage will tour.

To get the necessary information and directions, please approach an attendant at the Carolina Polo & Carriage ticket office, located at 45 Pinckney Street, at least 10 minutes before your scheduled tour start time.

Latest News in Seabrook Island, SC

Seabrook Island ironing out final details of short-term rental ordinance

Published: Nov. 20, 2024 at 12:45 PM PST|SEABROOK ISLAND, S.C. (WCSC) - What many thought could be the final chapter in a long saga of debating and creating Seabrook Island’s short-term rental ordinance, was instead a discussion that led to a few changes that will now be reviewed by town planners.At a special meeting called Wednesday, the town council decided to strike a few things from the wording, but their changes leave the main numbers of the cap unchanged. The overall proposal is still to create two zones with caps. ...

Published: Nov. 20, 2024 at 12:45 PM PST|

SEABROOK ISLAND, S.C. (WCSC) - What many thought could be the final chapter in a long saga of debating and creating Seabrook Island’s short-term rental ordinance, was instead a discussion that led to a few changes that will now be reviewed by town planners.

At a special meeting called Wednesday, the town council decided to strike a few things from the wording, but their changes leave the main numbers of the cap unchanged. The overall proposal is still to create two zones with caps. In one area including townhomes, cluster homes, condos and single-family homes closest to the beach, the cap would be 540 short-term rentals. In all the other single-family areas, the cap would be 105.

The council’s main change is getting rid of the Class B or limited short-term rental clause. It would have allowed a temporary exception for legal residents of the island to short-term rent for 72 days or less per year, outside the cap number, with a different application. The thought was to create an option in case a person had financial hardship or had to be away for some time, but leaders thought it might be taken advantage of and scrapped the entire limited short-term rental section. The mayor noted there are about 50 properties where this could have applied.

Other changes the council made include removing some regulations in the short-term ordinance about trash, since it is covered in other town rules, and adjusting the point system for violations to short-term rentals, making some violations carry a larger potential risk for losing the license.

Leaders acknowledged there is likely no way to make everyone happy with the ordinance, but are doing their best to create a balanced and logical system.

While the special meeting was much more scarcely attended than prior public hearings, those there remained passionate about the topic.

“I guess the fear is now we are in competition with other communities that have large numbers of rentals and that wasn’t why most of us came to build or buy here and live here and I think that the future is pretty damned if the current bill stands and if it’s not substantially changed to improve and limit the number of rentals,” resident Paul McLaughlin said.

“I do feel like this is provoking fear with buyers and has very much slowed our market. We are putting too much pressure on our market with mandatory club membership at $25,000. A $6,000 amenity fee to allow your renters to have club access. Higher insurance, and higher regime fees due to insurance and taxes will be higher in 2025 as well. So this is one of the highest carrying cost communities in Charleton so we do need to give our buyers the opportunity to rent and make up for some of those costs,” resident and realtor Emery McPherson said.

Despite the divide that may persist in people’s thoughts on the ordinance, the work to iron out the details and pass something continues. The planning committee will review the changes at its Dec. 11th meeting and the ordinance will come back before the town council for a vote at its regular Dec. 17th meeting.

Read more about the study here.

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