Fort Sumter Tours

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Enjoy an informative boat ride on picturesque Charleston Harbor and explore the grounds of one of America’s most significant Civil War-era forts and battle sites.

Arrival at Fort Sumter, site of the first battle of the Civil War between Union and Confederate forces is a sobering moment. Named for American Revolutionary War General Thomas Sumter, the fort sits on an artificial island at the entrance to Charleston Harbor. Visit Fort Sumter as part of a national monument complex that includes Fort Moultrie National Monument and the Charles Pinckney National Historic Site.

Tour both famous forts, established for defense of the American eastern seacoast. Fort Sumter operated as a lighthouse after the Civil War ended and was used again by the military during both world wars. Access the fort by boat tour, the only way to get here. National park rangers oversee these visits and explain the fort’s origins, giving insights into the opening battle of the American Civil War. You will have time to explore the fort ruins and visit the museum store during the tour.

Continue on to Fort Moultrie, built to protect the city of Charleston. The fort was constructed out of palmetto logs and sand. Soldiers here resisted an attack by the British Royal Navy in the Battle of Sullivan’s Island, saving Charleston from British occupation. Stroll through the fort, going backward in time from the World War II Harbor Entrance Control Post to the original site of the 1776 palmetto-log fort.

The third significant site, the Charles Pinckney National Historic Site, is nearby on the mainland. On Pinckney’s preserved Snee Farm, learn about this American stateman’s contribution to the framing of the U.S. Constitution. At the same time, understand how this Low Country plantation used slaves to grow rice and indigo.

Purchase tickets in advance for your Fort Sumter boat tour. There are two departure locations: Liberty Square Visitor Education Center and Patriots Point Naval and Maritime Museum. Find the park headquarters for Fort Moultrie National Historical Park, Fort Sumter and the Charles Pinckney National Historic Site next to the Fort Moultrie Visitor Center. The headquarters are open Monday through Friday, except federal holidays.

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Nov 11, 2019

Do the Ranger Program which was an intro talk by the Ranger. But not much time to do the whole museum and Fort after that. Be ready to move around quickly. Could have used more time before the boat left.

5/5 - Excellent

Verified traveler
Nov 1, 2019

Water taxi to many sites is readily available and inexpensive

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Verified traveler
Jun 30, 2019

Get tickets for the earliest time slot, then you get to see the flag raising at Fort Sumter! It was a wonderful experience.

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Verified traveler
Jun 24, 2019

First boat lets you see the morning flag raising.

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Verified traveler
Jun 20, 2019

We travelled to Fort Sumter on a very rainy day. Be sure to pack rain gear.

4/5 - Good

Verified traveler
May 26, 2019

Took the boat out. Enjoyable ride. Great guides and lots of time too explore on your own. Great piece of history.

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