easy
2–3 hours
Suitable for most fitness levels; minimal physical activity required
Discover the beauty of South Carolina’s Lowcountry with a private boat tour from Bluffton. Perfect for wildlife viewing, relaxing, and exploring hidden waterways, this adventure is ideal for small groups seeking a personalized outdoor experience.
Embark on an unforgettable adventure that blends a scenic boat ride with an exhilarating guided kayak tour. Explore the stunning backcountry creeks and the exclusive Page Island, where you'll paddle through pristine waters while encountering dolphins and wildlife. This unique experience promises fun and excitement for families and groups alike.
This trip combines two of our most popular trips, The Dolphin Eco Tour and The Guided Kayak Tour, in an over the top remote location. A favorite of locals and visitors alike, this four and half hour trip is sure to be a memorable experience for your group or family.
Your Outback adventure begins with a scenic boat excursion through the backcountry creeks and rivers near Palmetto Bluff, stopping for dolphins and other wildlife along the way. Our destination is Outside Palmetto Bluff's private island, called Page Island. This remote location is only accessible by boat, and is most often compared to the set of a ‘Survivor’ show, the perfect outpost to begin this distinctive kayak tour. After briefly exploring the island, your guide will lead a paddling clinic to get everyone up to speed. Then your guide will launch you in your kayak from our state-of-the-art kayak launch dock. Both single and double kayaks are available, and all boats are safe and comfortable.
Weather on the water can change quickly; bring layered clothing to stay comfortable.
Wear sunscreen, hats, and sunglasses to shield yourself from UV rays during the trip.
Carry water bottles to keep hydrated throughout the tour, especially on warm days.
Arriving 15 minutes early ensures a timely start and allows you to settle in comfortably.
The Bluffton area has a rich history rooted in Gullah culture and old plantation settlements, many of which are visible from the water.
Outside prioritizes eco-friendly practices, including minimal disturbance policies and wildlife preservation efforts in the Lowcountry.
Protect yourself from the sun to ensure a comfortable and safe trip.
summer specific
Outerwear helps stay comfortable in cooler or breezy weather.
spring|fall|winter specific
Enhance wildlife viewing with a good pair of binoculars.
Stay hydrated during your time on the water.