Enjoy this 4.5-hour tour of Magnolia Plantation and see the plantation has stood the test of time dating back to 1676. One of America's most important historical sights, you will travel in comfort on
From: $0.00
Location: Charleston
What's Included
- Round-Trip Transportation Aboard Air-Conditioned Vehicle
- Admission to Magnolia Plantation in Charleston
- See wildlife such as alligators, egrets, herons, and turtles on the nearly 600 acre plantation
- Enjoy a guided walk through America's last large scale Romantic Garden
- Professional Guide
- 30-Minute Tour of Magnolia Plantation Historic Home
- 45-Minute Narrated Nature Tram Ride through the Audubon Swamp Gardens
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: You’ll definitely want to wear comfortable shoes since there's a fair amount of walking involved, especially through the gardens. Light, breathable clothing is best since Charleston can be pretty hot. Don't forget a hat and sunscreen! If you're going in the cooler months, a light jacket might be a good idea for the tram ride.
A: Yes, the price includes round-trip transportation on an air-conditioned vehicle, which is super convenient! They usually have a set schedule, so it's best to double-check with Adventure Sightseeing. They typically do a few tours a day, but booking in advance is key, especially on weekends.
A: Absolutely! Kids are welcome on the tour. There isn't a strict age limit, but younger kids might get restless during the longer parts, especially the nature tram ride. It's a great educational experience for them! Just keep an eye on them during the walking parts.
Discussions
Considering the Magnolia Plantation tour as a gift – any thoughts?
I'm thinking about getting the Magnolia Plantation tour for my parents. They love history and nature. I read it includes a guided walk and a tram ride through the gardens. How's the experience overall? Is it worth it? Any tips would be appreciated!
Just did the Magnolia Plantation tour – here’s my review!
Wow, the Magnolia Plantation tour was fantastic! The tram ride through the Audubon Swamp Gardens was breathtaking, and I spotted so many alligators! The guide really made the history come alive. Pro tip: Bring a camera to capture the beauty of the gardens.