“Come live the local life.” - Capt. Bryan Blalock

A tall, illuminated clock tower with a steeple, set against a dark, cloudy night sky, featuring classical architectural details and columns at the base.

Boo-Hag and Brews Tour

Our flagship tour opportunity. The first combined Ghost and Bar tour in Historic Charleston. Visit two bars as part of the route with plenty of haunted stops in between.

A pink, three-story house with black shutters and a red tile roof. The house has white window frames and a black front door with a sign. There is a small white-framed plaque and a lantern hanging outside. A tree with bare branches is visible on the right.

History and Hops Tour

This tour is for guests who enjoy sipping their way through a 300 year old city while getting both historical insight and drinking lore of a bygone era. Two historic bar locations are visited along with many other sites in between.

Group of ten women sitting and standing around a rustic wooden table in a cozy brick-walled restaurant or bar with vintage decor, including framed mirrors and a portrait.

Women and Wine Tour

This combined Women’s History and Bar Tour features the opportunity for a glass of wine along the way along with insightful tales of women who changed the scene politically, socially, and economically in this city of first’s.

A man standing on a wooden dock near boats, wearing a straw hat, sunglasses, white long sleeve shirt, beige shorts, and a backpack, with arms outstretched.

Behind the Scenes of Shem Creek Shrimp

The only tour in Charleston focusing on the historic shrimping industry of Shem Creek. This tour has been featured on nationally syndicated TV American Dream TV.

A nighttime scene in a park with a pathway leading to an obelisk monument, surrounded by benches, trees, and street lamps.

Walled City Spirits- Ghost Tour

This one of a kind ghost tour led by lifelong local Gia Nocturne is an in depth view on paranormal activity here in the Holy City.

Historical illustration of a bearded man with a hat and walking stick gesturing towards the sea, with sailors loading ships in the background.

Pirate Escape Scavenger Hunt

The only historically accurate self-guided scavenger hunt in Charleston that allows free access to the Powder Magazine Museum as part of the Hunt.