Take These Glass-Bottom Kayaks Out In South Carolina For An Adventure Unlike Any Other
Explore South Carolina's coastline year-round with unique glass-bottom kayak tours offering various scenic adventures.
The South Carolina coastline is a year-round outdoor playground where you can have awesome adventures in nearly every month of the year. So, in the wintertime when folks up north are layered in warm clothing and winter parkas, in the Palmetto State, you can enjoy a warm (or brisk) day at the beach - or on the water. Take a look at these one-of-a-kind glass-bottom boats that are perfect for an unforgettable adventure!
For as little as $25/person, you can take a kayak tour in one of these see-through kayaks.
Imagine paddling along and seeing all sorts of sea creatures underneath you as you row. You may see fish, crabs, and even small sharks.
There are several tours to choose from. The salt marsh tour, the river tour, or the private shelling tour. Each one offers something a little different, but the see-through kayaks are available on all three.
Paddle along gazing down below you to see the amazing sights under the water! And while it's probably safer to NOT reach outside your boat and down into the water to pick up the many shells underneath, the shelling tour will take you to a beach filled with shells.
And who knows what fantastic finds you'll encounter there?!
But you may find you're completely mesmerized by the goings on right under your vessel!
In addition to the sights under the glass-bottom boat, there is plenty to see above the water too! Tours take you over to uninhabited islands, up the Waccamaw River, and to deserted beaches filled with shells.
The glass-bottom kayak tours are perfect for families and are hosted by professional guides. So... 'water' you waiting for?
Ready to get the fun started?
Glass Bottom Kayak Tours is based in North Myrtle Beach. Tour prices begin at $25/person and, depending upon which tour you select, last 2.5 to 3.5 hours. Tours may not be offered in January and February (the coldest months of the year). Learn more on their official website!
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