- The list below includes 132 free or cheap things to do in or near Daufuskie Island, South Carolina, including 53 different types of inexpensive activities like Movie Theaters, Parks, Fishing and History Museums.
- From Sea Monkeys Watersports to Harbour Town Lighthouse, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Daufuskie Island and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Savannah, Hilton Head Island, Beaufort and Pooler.
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Patrons at Ships of the Sea Maritime Museum can view a collection of models and paintings of historic ships along with assorted maritime antiques. The building also includes a parlor garden and event space.
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6 tours are offered by the Oglethorpe Trolley Tours, with 3 of them being the deluxe versions of the other 3: the best value tour, the haunted tour, and the Savannah Land and Sea. Parks, churches, a fort, and old houses are some of the points of attraction met.
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For a real spook, guests can have fun and get scared at the Creepy Crawl Haunted Pub Tour. Guides will spin creepy tales of spirits, tragedies, and ghostly adventures that happened just feet away.
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Once the site of Savannah's water tower and surrounded by post Civil War buildings, Franklin Square is a site in Savannah that was restored to commemorate the founding of the state of Georgia.
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Located near Tybee Island, South Beach, features miles of wide oceanfront beach with easy access to shops and restaurants in the area. Spread out on a towel or under an umbrella while your kids play in the pristine sand and surf.
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One of many squares established after the Revolutionary War, Washington Square is an area reflecting its old history. Many of the houses in the surrounding area were once owned by people of historical importance.
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Covering 30 acres, the Forsyth Park is a Parisian inspired park, with trails, playgrounds, and a cafe. Other amenities include tennis, basketball, and soccer fields. Concerts are held in here.
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Visitors can hop on an old fashioned trolley-style bus on the Old Town Trolley Tours of Savannah. The trolley takes visitors to the colonial landmarks of Savannah while the guide provides history tidbits about the town.
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As the former estate of 18th century resident, Noble Jones, Wormsloe Historic Site features an avenue of 400 live oak trees to walk through. The site is a marshland filled with native plants like Spanish moss.
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Constructed by volunteers and the Savannah Area Council of Garden Clubs, the Botanical Garden has gardens of natural, exotic, and edible plants, trails, exhibits, ponds, and an amphitheater. Admission is free, but there is a small fee for groups of ten or more.