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Discover Charleston's top attractions with the Tour Pass, offering access to 40+ sites, skip-the-line entry, interactive maps, and great savings for one day.
A visit to Charleston becomes much easier and more affordable with the Charleston: Tour Pass with 40+ Attractions. Priced at $119 per person for a 1-day access, this digital pass unlocks over 40 of the city’s most popular tours, attractions, and historic sites. The pass includes full admission to each venue, meaning no additional costs at the door, and offers up to 40% savings compared to retail ticket prices. The mobile pass features interactive maps, reservation tools, and detailed information, making it simple to plan your day on the fly.
Designed for flexibility and convenience, this pass suits travelers eager to explore Charleston at their own pace. While it covers a wide range of sites—from historic houses and museums to boat tours and plantations—the key strength lies in its ability to combine multiple experiences into a single, cost-effective package. Visitors should note that transportation is not included, but they can utilize Charleston’s free hop-on-hop-off trolley to get around easily. The 1-day duration encourages efficient planning, but multi-day options are available if you want to spread out your adventures.


The Tour Pass offers instant digital access to more than 40 top tours and attractions in Charleston. After purchase, travelers receive a text and email with instructions for activating their mobile pass, which works on all smartphones. The pass provides skip-the-line entry at participating sites, saving valuable time, especially during busy periods. The interactive maps help locate each attraction easily, ensuring travelers never lose their way in the city.
This pass is valid for one day, but multi-day passes are offered and can be used on non-consecutive days if desired. Visitors can reserve tours in advance, ensuring they secure spots on popular experiences like the Fort Sumter Tour or haunted ghost walks. The flexibility allows visitors to craft a personalized itinerary based on their preferences, whether they want a historical deep dive or scenic boat rides.
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A highlight of the pass is full admission to Fort Sumter, an iconic symbol of the Civil War. Visitors can reserve a ferry ticket to explore the historic site, gaining insights into its significance in American history. The Charleston History Walk and museum visits—including the Charleston Museum, the Gibbes Museum of Art, and the Old Exchange & Provost Dungeon—offer in-depth looks at Charleston’s past through engaging exhibits.
The Slave Mart Museum and Charles Towne Landing State Historic Site deepen understanding of the area’s complex history. Many of these sites are self-guided, allowing travelers to explore at their own pace. The Caw Caw Interpretive Center offers a natural retreat with interpretive exhibits, while the Nathaniel Russell House Museum provides insight into historic architecture and local stories.

The pass grants admission to renowned plantations, including Magnolia Plantation & Gardens and Boone Hall Plantation. Visitors can enjoy guided or self-guided tours of these expansive estates, exploring lush gardens, historic buildings, and scenic landscapes. Drayton Hall and McLeod Plantation are also included, each offering unique perspectives on Charleston’s history and architecture.
The historic house museums—such as the Joseph Manigault House and Heyward Washington House Museum—highlight Southern architecture and lifestyles from different eras. The Charleston Water Taxi also features as an included attraction, offering an all-day ride pass for scenic views along the harbor, complementing the plantation and house tours.

The Ghost Tours are a popular option, with six different themed walks available. These nighttime excursions explore Charleston’s haunted past through stories of spirits and ghostly legends, adding a fun and spooky element to the day.
The Charleston Harbor Tour provides a 90-minute boat ride showcasing views of the city skyline, historic forts, and natural scenery. For those interested in maritime history, the USS Yorktown Guided Tour and the H.L. Hunley Submarine (weekends only) offer insights into Charleston’s naval past.
The daytime dolphin sail aboard the schooner Pride offers a relaxing way to see local wildlife and enjoy Charleston’s scenic waters. Many of these experiences are highly praised for their knowledgeable guides and stunning views.
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For a classic Charleston experience, the Carriage Tour is included, providing a guided ride through historic districts with commentary on local architecture and stories of notable residents. The Mini-Bus Guided Tours are another engaging way to learn about Charleston’s neighborhoods and hidden corners.
These tours are self-contained, but they work well in combination with walking visits or free exploration. The live guides offer insights in multiple languages, including English, Spanish, German, French, Kannada, Javanese, and Chinese, accommodating diverse travelers.

The Gibbes Museum of Art and the Museum at Market Hall are part of the pass, showcasing regional art collections and local history exhibits. The Deep Water Vineyard offers a free wine tasting and a complimentary glass, providing a delightful break from sightseeing.
For families or those seeking entertainment, the Charleston Fun Park is available with a $20 value included in the pass, featuring rides and activities suitable for all ages. The Grit Counter, offering a $7 lunch voucher, adds a food option during your day of exploration.

There are no fixed meeting points for the pass, as travelers can start at any participating attraction. The self-guided nature means there are no set itineraries—visitors choose what to visit and when during the 1-day window. The pass works on all smartphones, and printed vouchers are not accepted.
Travelers should plan to wear comfortable shoes, bring a charged smartphone, and carry a camera to capture Charleston’s scenic vistas and historic architecture. The pass is wheelchair accessible and offers live guides in multiple languages, enhancing accessibility.

The Charleston Tour Pass suits travelers who value flexibility and want to visit a variety of sites without worrying about individual ticket costs. It works well for families, history enthusiasts, and casual travelers, especially those eager to experience Charleston’s historic districts, plantations, and harbor views.
The cost savings, skip-the-line privileges, and digital convenience make it an attractive choice for visitors looking to maximize their time and budget. However, those seeking transportation services or customized guided tours may need to arrange additional options.

This all-in-one sightseeing solution delivers value and convenience for exploring Charleston in a single day. The ability to visit over 40 sites with full admission and skip-the-line access enhances the overall experience, especially during busy seasons.
While it doesn’t include transportation, the free hop-on-hop-off trolley helps fill that gap, making it easier to cover more ground. The interactive maps and reservation tools streamline planning, allowing travelers to focus on soaking in Charleston’s charm.
For history buffs, culture lovers, and casual explorers, the Tour Pass offers a comprehensive, flexible, and budget-friendly way to enjoy this vibrant Southern city.
How do I activate the Charleston Tour Pass?
You receive a text and email after purchase with instructions to start using your mobile pass on your smartphone.
Can I visit multiple attractions in a single day?
Yes, the 1-day pass allows you to visit any two featured tours plus unlimited walk-in attractions during that day.
Are reservations needed for tours like Fort Sumter or plantations?
You can reserve tours in advance to secure your spot, especially for popular sites like Fort Sumter and Magnolia Plantation.
Is the pass suitable for travelers with mobility issues?
Yes, the pass and the included attractions are wheelchair accessible.
What should I bring on the day of sightseeing?
Bring comfortable shoes, a charged smartphone, and a camera to capture the sights.
Can I extend my pass to multiple days?
Multi-day passes are available and can be used on non-consecutive days.
Is the pass valid for children or seniors?
The data doesn’t specify age restrictions, but the pass is intended for per-person use; check with the provider if needed.
What is included in the Charleston Water Taxi?
It’s an all-day ride pass offering scenic views along Charleston’s harbor, perfect for relaxing breaks between site visits.