Explore the rich history of Beaufort, South Carolina, on a captivating golf cart tour. This one-hour journey offers a unique blend of local lore and architectural beauty and many film spots that were filmed here, showcasing the stunning Antebellum homes and live oaks draped in Spanish moss. Knowledgeable guides share insights into the town's 300-year-old past, making history come alive. Perfect for families, history buffs, and travelers seeking an authentic Lowcountry experience.
- Enjoy a one-hour guided golf cart tour in Beaufort's historic district
- Learn about Beaufort's culture, architecture, and fascinating stories
- Tours available daily, departing from Emma's Earth Shop in downtown Beaufort
- Eco-friendly 8-man golf carts provide a comfortable, engaging ride
Meet inside the Little Blue Building at the Light of Charles and Bay called Emma's Earth Shop and one of our employees will direct you where to go
The Robert Smalls Monument stands in Beaufort, South Carolina, honoring one of the most extraordinary figures of the Civil War and Reconstruction era. Robert Smalls was born enslaved in Beaufort and became famous in 1862 when he commandeered a Confederate ship, the CSS Planter, sailed it past enemy forts, and delivered it—and its crew—to the Union Navy, freeing himself and his family.
The John Mark Verdier House Museum is a historic Federal-style house in Beaufort, South Carolina, built around 1804 by French Huguenot merchant and planter John Mark Verdier. The stately home, located at 801 Bay Street, exemplifies early 19th-century architecture with a raised tabby foundation, two-story pedimented portico, and elegant symmetry. It showcased Verdier’s wealth from indigo trading and Sea Island cotton plantations and became a social centerpiece in Beaufort’s downtown.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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