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Enjoy a 2-hour sunset dolphin boat tour from Folly Beach to Morris Island for $50, with chances to see wild dolphins, explore shells, and learn local history.
A $50 per person, two-hour sunset dolphin cruise in Folly Beach, South Carolina, offers a memorable mix of wildlife viewing, historic exploration, and scenic beauty. Operated by Flipper Finders, this tour takes you behind Folly Beach on a pontoon boat, searching for Atlantic bottlenose dolphins year-round, with a special chance to witness strand feeding behavior between July and September. The tour also includes a visit to Morris Island, where visitors can hunt for fossils, seashells, and sand dollars near the historic lighthouse. With up to 18 participants, it balances intimate viewing with a lively shared experience. The tour is wheelchair accessible and suitable for families, couples, or groups seeking a relaxed, wildlife-rich outing.
While food and drinks are not included, guests are encouraged to bring snacks, coolers, and BYOB—but no glass bottles—to enjoy during the trip. The meeting point at the activity provider’s office is a short drive from the water, with parking options limited, so arriving early is recommended. The tour operates in the afternoon or evening, with a full refund available if canceled more than 24 hours in advance, offering flexibility for travelers’ plans.


This sunset dolphin tour starts from Folly Beach, where the pontoon boat departs into the creeks and marshes along Folly River. The captain skillfully navigates the waters, providing an eco talk about the local environment, wildlife, and Charleston’s history. With safety as a priority, lifejackets are provided for children 13 and under. This calm, scenic cruise is perfect for those who want to enjoy the quiet beauty of the estuary while actively seeking dolphins.
During the cruise, guests have the opportunity to witness strand feeding, a dolphin hunting technique particular to the area, primarily seen from July to September. The experienced captain makes efforts to spot these wild dolphins, making the experience both educational and exciting. The cruise lasts about two hours, with ample time to relax and enjoy the natural surroundings.
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After exploring the waterways, the boat docks near Morris Island, a protected area with a historic lighthouse that dates back to the early 19th century. Guests can spend approximately 20 to 30 minutes on the island, searching for fossils, seashells, and sand dollars. The lighthouse remains a striking visual centerpiece, and visitors can ask the captain for insights into its history.
While the visit is brief, it offers a chance to stretch your legs, take photos, and collect shells or shark teeth. The beach around Morris Island is ideal for shell hunting and sea creature spotting, making this stop engaging for families and shell enthusiasts alike.

The local captain leads the tour with a focus on safety and education. Guests appreciate how the guides explain the ecosystem, dolphin behavior, and Charleston’s maritime history in a clear, friendly manner. The guides’ patience in spotting dolphins and sharing stories makes the experience both informative and entertaining.
Reviews highlight Captain David and Captain Will as especially knowledgeable and friendly. The guides are praised for their patience in locating dolphins and their ability to share stories about the lighthouse and local environment. This personalized approach enhances the overall experience, making it more than just a boat ride.

Participants meet at the activity provider’s office, which is a short drive from the water. Parking is limited at the meeting location, and visitors are advised not to park in boat trailer spaces. If unsure where to park, calling the activity provider’s office upon arrival can help. The check-in process is straightforward, and the staff are available to answer questions about timing and weather conditions.
The tour is scheduled in the afternoon or evening, aligning with the sunset theme. The timing offers the chance to experience a beautiful sunset, with the lighthouse lights coming on as the sky darkens. Travelers should arrive early to ensure smooth check-in and to enjoy the scenic surroundings beforehand.
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Guests are encouraged to bring sunglasses, sun hats, swimwear, towels, and snacks to enhance their comfort. Since the tour is BYOB, visitors can bring their own drinks, but no glass bottles are permitted onboard for safety reasons. Bringing coolers and additional snacks is allowed and can make the experience more enjoyable.
Because the boat ride is relatively calm, physical exertion is minimal, but guests should wear comfortable clothing suited for outdoor weather. In case of bad weather, the provider waits to see if conditions improve or offers rescheduling or refunds if necessary.
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At $50, this tour offers great value considering the scenic views, wildlife sightings, and historic exploration included. The small group size ensures a personalized experience, and the knowledgeable guides make the outing enriching. The opportunity to see dolphins, especially during strand feeding season, adds a special touch.
The combination of wildlife observation and historic sightseeing makes this tour suitable for families, couples, and nature lovers. The two-hour duration balances enough time for wildlife spotting without feeling rushed, and the flexible schedule allows for afternoon or evening departures.

While the dolphin sightings are frequent and consistent, the nature of wildlife observation means no guarantees. The brief stop at Morris Island offers limited time to explore, so visitors focused on shell collecting or photography should plan accordingly. The weather can influence the experience; trips may be rescheduled or refunded if conditions are poor.
Guests should be aware that food and drinks are not provided, so bringing snacks or beverages is recommended. The seating on the pontoon boat is comfortable enough for 18 participants, but space can be limited during peak times.

This well-rated tour provides a relaxed, scenic experience with opportunities to spot dolphins, learn about the ecosystem and local history, and explore Morris Island’s shells and lighthouse. The $50 price point makes it accessible for many travelers, offering a well-rounded outing for families, couples, or groups seeking a nature-focused adventure.
The knowledgeable guides and emphasis on wildlife safety shine through in the reviews, and the sunset setting enhances the visual appeal. Visitors should be prepared for weather variability and limited island time, but overall, this tour offers an authentic look at the Folly Beach ecosystem and coastal history.

Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, lifejackets are provided for children 13 and under, and the calm waters make it suitable for families.
Can I bring my own food and drinks?
Yes, guests are encouraged to bring snacks and beverages; BYOB is permitted, but glass bottles are not allowed onboard.
How long is the stop on Morris Island?
The stop lasts about 20 to 30 minutes, allowing time for shell hunting, sightseeing, and exploring the lighthouse area.
What wildlife can I expect to see?
The main focus is on dolphins, with frequent sightings of pods of Atlantic bottlenose dolphins; strand feeding behavior may be observed in summer.
Are the tours wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible.
What should I wear for the tour?
Comfortable outdoor clothing, sun protection, and swimwear or towels are recommended.
Is it necessary to book in advance?
Yes, booking ahead guarantees your spot, with the option to reserve now and pay later.
What if the weather is bad?
The provider waits for weather conditions to improve; if not possible to reschedule, a full refund is issued.
Are there any hidden fees?
No, the $50 price covers the boat cruise, lighthouse visit, and eco talks; food and drinks are extra.
Is there a limit to group size?
Yes, the maximum group size is 18 people, ensuring a personalized experience.
This Folly Beach Sunset Dolphin Boat Tour to Morris Island combines wildlife viewing, historic site visits, and scenic sunsets into a balanced, enjoyable outing. Whether for families, couples, or groups, it offers affordable access to the area’s natural beauty and intriguing history.
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