Written by Lauren Johnson
Every spring, visitors flock to Charleston to revel in our lovely city’s storied history, natural charms, and vibrant culture. With so much to offer travelers, this popular South Carolina destination makes for an ideal day trip or weekend getaway. With each day that you stay, you’ll enjoy the chance to peel back another layer of the fair city’s fascinating character. Whether you have just one day in Charleston or plan to spend three days exploring the Lowcountry, we’ve assembled the Ultimate Charleston Itinerary to help make the most of your visit to the Holy City.
1-Day Charleston Itinerary: Focus on Downtown
Within the five square miles of Charleston’s Historic District, visitors will discover more than 350 years of history, opulent homes and lush gardens, award-winning restaurants, and a wealth of modern museums. If you have just one day in Charleston, center your visit on the Peninsula.
Morning: Get the Lay of the Land
Tour companies abound here, giving visitors an easy and efficient way to see much of the city in under two hours. Whether you opt for a mini bus or horse-drawn carriage, you’ll see some of Charleston’s top landmarks. If you’re planning a sightseeing stroll later, this ride will help narrow down where you’d like to explore more.
- Palmetto Carriage Works: Departing from the Big Red Barn off the City Market, horse-drawn carriages carry passengers past stunning mansions, gardens, houses, churches, and parks. palmettocarriage.com
- Old South Carriage: Pulled by Belgian draft horses and led by certified guides, these carriage tours cover some 30 blocks and more than three centuries of history. For a unique twilight experience, try the haunted carriage tour. oldsouthcarriage.com
- Adventure Sightseeing: Led by licensed guides, “See It All Charleston” bus riders cruise along Rainbow Row and the Battery, through the Old City Market and The Citadel, and past centuries-old churches and homes. adventuresightseeing.com
- Grayline City Bus Tours: A trusted name in travel, Gray Line of Charleston provides informative, entertaining mini-bus day-trip tours of Charleston’s famous historic district daily to visitors. graylineofcharleston.com
Tourist’s Tips: Snap a selfie in front of the famous pineapple fountain at Waterfront Park. If it’s hot outside, dip your toes in for a refreshing cooldown.
Afternoon: Explore a Museum (or Two!)
Curious about history, art, animals? Charleston boasts points of interest for every interest! Spend the afternoon visiting one or two that fascinate you.
- South Carolina Aquarium: Home to 5,000-plus animals and North America’s deepest tank, this wildlife experience lets visitors get hands-on with exhibits to inspire conservation of the natural world. scaquarium.org
- International African American Museum: Opened in 2023, this extensive museum shares the African American experience with unvarnished stories of trauma and triumph, fascinating artifacts, and transformative exhibits. iaamuseum.org
- Old Exchange and Provost Dungeon: Constructed in 1771, this commercial exchange and custom house played an integral role in America’s quest for independence. oldexchange.org
- Charleston Museum: America’s oldest museum delves into the city’s past with fascinating exhibits on historic textiles, weapons, fossils, geology, and more. charlestonmuseum.org
- Gibbes Museum of Art: In a stately Beaux Arts building, this American art collection boasts permanent works spanning 400 years of Charleston’s past as well as rotating exhibits of contemporary art. gibbesmuseum.org
Evening: Spend a Night on the Town
Top off your day in Charleston with some evening entertainment. Choose from the city’s cast of theater companies, comedy troupes, and musical acts, or catch an off-stage show with these cool excursions.
- Bulldog Tours: Boasting exclusive access to the Old City Jail, Provost Dungeon, and more spooky sites, these haunted walking tours thrill visitors with Charleston’s ghostly stories and secrets. bulldogtours.com
- Schooner Pride: A sunset sail aboard the three-mast tall ship Schooner Pride offers a new perspective on the steepled skyline of the Holy City. charlestonharbortours.com
- Carmella’s Cafe & Dessert Bar: After a day of touring, stop in Carmella’s for a cocktail or delicious dessert. A must stop conveniently located near the city market on East Bay Street downtown. Generationally tested homemade desserts, sandwiches, and drinks. Yum!
2-Day Charleston Itinerary: Journey Past the Peninsula
If you’re lucky enough to stay longer, spend day two venturing beyond Charleston proper. We recommend taking an aquatic adventure and then exploring historic destinations further afield.
Morning: Peer into the Past
Step back in time at one of these immersive historical sites.
- Boone Hall Plantation: A visit to this antebellum plantation includes tours of the house, gardens, and 738-acre property, as well as Gullah culture presentations and exhibits detailing the experiences of the enslaved Africans living at Boone Hall. boonehallplantation.com
- The Hunley: This conservation center showcases the world’s first combat submarine while relaying tales of the vessel’s historic mission, fateful sinking, and legendary rediscovery. hunley.org
- Patriots Point Naval & Maritime Museum: This popular attraction puts visitors aboard World War II aircraft carrier U.S.S. Yorktown for an interactive look at U.S. naval history. patriotspoint.org
Afternoon/Evening: Get out on the Water
From dolphin-watching to dinner cruises, Charleston overflows with opportunities to enjoy the surrounding creeks and rivers.
- Charleston Water Taxi: Roomy catamarans ferry riders across the harbor between Mount Pleasant and Downtown, often passing dolphins along the way. charlestonwatertaxi.com
- Fort Sumter Tours: This ferry operator is the only boat service permitted to dock at Fort Sumter, site of the first shots of the Civil War. fortsumtertours.com
- Charleston Harbor Tours: Narrated sightseeing trips bring visitors aboard a classic tour boat or the tall ship Schooner Pride, modeled after an 18th-century trading vessel. charlestonharbortours.com
- Spiritline Harbor Tours: This tour company offers dining cruises aboard the luxury yacht Spirit of Carolina as well as trips around Charleston Harbor on Palmetto Spirit. spiritlinecruises.com
Tourist’s Tip: For up to 40% savings and easy access to more than 40 area tours, sites, museums, and experiences, purchase a Charleston TourPass.
3-Day Charleston Itinerary: Soak in the Natural Beauty
An extended weekend allows time to truly take in each of Charleston’s charms, from history and culture to nature and adventure. If your schedule allows a third day in the Lowcountry, we advise grabbing your swimsuit and enjoying a bit of fun in the sun.
Morning: Take an Adventure
For an action-packed addition to your Charleston itinerary, make a splash with one of the area’s top adventure tourism outfitters.
- Full Circle Fishing Charters: Nearshore and offshore sportfishing excursions allow visitors to reel in memories aboard a world-class fishing boat. fullcirclefishingcharters.com
- Nature Adventures: Marine biologists, pro birders, and master naturalists lead kayak and paddleboard outings through the Lowcountry’ tidal creeks. kayakcharlestonsc.com
- Barrier Island Eco Tours: Naturalist-led boat expeditions guide visitors through local salt marshes to the untouched barrier island of Capers Island Heritage Preserve. nature-tours.com
Afternoon: Relax in the Sand
Finish your Charleston getaway with your toes in the sand at one of the area’s beautiful barrier island beaches: Isle of Palms, Sullivans and Folly Beach. Each has its own personality, so be sure to consult our beach guide travelerofcharleston.com/guide-charlestons-beaches to decide which feels sunniest to you!