Spend the Last Days of Summer in Charleston, SC
Labor Day weekend is quickly approaching, which means that the time to take advantage of warm summer days spend by Charleston Harbor is vanishing. Before the kids go back to school and the chilly temperatures of fall and winter begin, make plans to enjoy the end of summer in Charleston, South Carolina.
One exciting and unique activity for the long weekend is the Blue Crabbing Clinic. The Carolinas are famous for their fresh crabs, and you can fish like a local during this clinic. You will be taught by local guides how to catch the delicious blue crabs. This experience offers the total crabbing package. You will learn to catch them, clean them, and cook them. After the fishing trip is done, you and the group will enjoy a crab boil on the beach. In addition to catching crabs, you will also learn ecological information about the area.
If you are bringing the kids along for one last summer hurrah, be sure to stop by the South Carolina Aquarium. The aquarium features special exhibits like the Secrets of the Amazon and the Mountain Forest Gallery in addition to the year round attractions and animals found in the aquarium. One highlight of the aquarium is the Discovery Lab, which gives you and your family the opportunity to interact with different marine creatures in a hands-on experience. The newest exhibit is Penguin Planet, which features Magellanic penguins. The aquarium also features exhibits on local marine wildlife found along the Carolina coast and the salt marshes, including turtles, rattlesnakes, and alligators.
If you are looking for a relaxing activity to celebrate Labor Day, consider the Old South Carriage Tour. This tour lasts approximately one hour and provides a scenic and relaxing drive around Charleston in a horse-drawn carriage. Sights you will see on this tour include Civil War-era mansions, historic churches, and historic landmarks. Whether wanting a romantic evening for two or a fun event for your family, you will find that this tour provides a fascinating look at Charleston history.
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I dont’ like the thought of Summer comming to a close but I think a trip to Charleston would help the back to school blues!!!