- Our list of the best things to do in Johns Island, South Carolina, features the top 193 nearby activities — including 112 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Johns Island, SC has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Sights & Landmarks, Water Activities, Outdoor Places, and Tours.
- The results below include the top 14 things to do within the city of Johns Island, SC , followed by 179 popular activities in nearby cities, including Charleston, Mount Pleasant, North Charleston, Folly Beach, Edisto Island, Kiawah Island, Summerville, Isle of Palms, Goose Creek, Sullivan's Island, Seabrook Island, Wadmalaw Island, Awendaw and Moncks Corner
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161 1/2 East Bay Street, Charleston, SC 29401
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To experience a taste of Charleston's history and culinary scene, guests can choose one of five Charleston Culinary Tours. Along with sampling diverse local foods and drinks attendees get to meet the innovative chefs, mixologists and restaurant owners as well.
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Charleston Pirate Tours
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79 Cumberland Street, Charleston, SC 29401
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Led by knowledgeable in-character guides, Charleston Pirate Tours is a business that takes guests on a tour around the historic parts of the city. During the tours, guests learn all there is to know about pirate history in the area.
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With Charleston Sole Walking Tours, visitors can explore the unique architecture and historical sites that the city has to offer with an experienced guide. The guide narrates the history behind each stop on the journey.
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Pineapple Fountain - Concord Street, Charleston, SC 29412
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Ed Grimball’s Walking Tour of Historic Charleston is an excursion company that provides walking tours that detail the history and architecture of Charleston. The tours last 3 hours long each.
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The Old Exchange & Provost began as a public building during the colonial era and it remains publicly owned as a historic building and museum. The history of the site and the stories of both patriots and pirates are portrayed to visitors.
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In a building formerly used as a slave auction gallery, today Old Slave Mart Museum relates the local history of the slave trade, with a focus on the site. The museum includes a gift shop with some relevant books.
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The Denmark Vesey Monument in Hampton Park commemorates the abolitionist Denmark Vesey, who purchased his own freedom and fought slavery until his execution for insurrection. The monument is a life sized sculpture.
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40 North Market Street, Charleston, SC 29401
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Visitors who want to stay comfortable while touring often enjoy the services of the Palmetto Carriage Works. Docent-guided tours take place in a covered, comfortable horsedrawn carriage and visits many parts of the city that are not open to motor vehicles.
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Built in 1820, the Aiken-Rhett House has remained in the hands of family descendants for the 142 years before it was sold to be a museum. The museum tells a story of the south, slavery, the war, and life after the war that can't be found anywhere else.
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194 East Bay Street, Charleston, SC 29401
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Fun-filled classes and cool cooking gadgets await visitors at Charleston Cooks! Maverick Kitchen Store. Classes focus on a variety of cooking techniques and open students up to new flavors with classes including Thai and Low Country flavors.