Quick Details
See Folly Beach like Never Before!
Sail Folly sails daily at 4pm from the Folly River boat landing located on Center Street. During the two-hour sail, we often see dolphin, pelicans, herons, osprey and egrets as well as other wildlife common to the low country. If it’s low tide, we can beach the cat on a nearby islands and do some shelling or go for a swim.
Bring your playlist and your favorite boat drinks! We have a cooler on board. Literally can’t count the times we’ve heard “highlight of our trip!’
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The catamaran is a Stiletto 27, built for speed but also very stable. Our power boat is a 23 ft center console with room for comfortable seating.
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Sunscreen, bottled water or beverage of your choice. Come in your swim suit, and if the group wants to, we can stop for a swim. The boat has a swim ladder for easy boarding from the water.
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Based on wind direction, we can sail down the Folly River past the beach on your left, and out into the larger Stono River near the ocean inlet. We can also sail up nearby Folly Creek and sail past wildlife and shrimp boats. Either way, there is plenty to see and explore!
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The tours narrated as much or as little as you like. The captain is a professional maritime guide with a wealth of knowledge about low country history and culture. He will gladly tell you stories about colonial times, the Civil War, or piracy’s great age.
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Dolphin, pelicans and other sea birds live here year round, and the chances of seeing dolphin are very good.
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There is a cooler on deck for you to bring drinks. Feel free to bring snacks too.
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Very. We may glide along at a pretty good clip, but since the catamaran is twin-hulled, it remains very stable and does not heel (or lean over) as single-hulled sailboats do.
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Small to medium size dogs welcome
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Sure! If you had fun, then gratuity is appreciated!