Tropical Forest and Botanical Gardens • Key West

While it is a must to explore the waters of the Florida Keys, there is another aspect worth seeing as well.  The lush tropical surroundings of Key West Tropical Forest and Botanical Gardens are just as mesmerizing. Catch...

Hellings House Museum • Key West

Hellings House was built in 1892 by Florida's first millionaire, Captain Martin Hellings and his wife Eleanor.  Although the House has withstood a number of tragic events over the years, it has been persevered. Today it...

Shipwreck Treasure Museum • Key West

The Key West Shipwreck Treasure Museum is by far one of the most unique attractions in Key West.  It combines history and fun all in one place. Find live demonstrations, see and touch real shipwreck treasure, and climb...

Key West Lighthouse Museum • Key West

For those interested in maritime history, a trip to the Key West Lighthouse is an absolute must.  The lighthouse, necessary for aiding safe arrival for commercial and military vessels in the early 1800s, dates back...

Snuba of Key West • Key West

Scuba diving may not be for everyone but everyone can enjoy underwater fun.   SNUBA® was created in Hawaii 30 years ago to enable anyone without a Scuba certification to enjoy what's beneath the sea. SNUBA®...

Dock Street Theater • Charleston

America's 1st theater! Dock Street Theatre was the first building in America built exclusively to be used for theatrical performances. Since 1937 time took its toll but today, the theater thrives; it reopened in 2010...

Folly Beach • Charleston

Kick back, relax and enjoy the sun. Folly Beach is a massive stretch of coastline and only 15 minutes from downtown Charleston. The sand is clean and there is great surfing, fishing on the pier, kid-friendly currents,...

Carolina Queen Riverboat • Charleston

Charleston Harbor Tours still provides the most authentic and enlightening tours and cruises to guests looking to explore the historical and cultural fabric of Charleston. The Carolina Queen paddleboat offers themed, fun-filled events, such as: ...

Charleston City Market • Charleston

Charleston City Market is a glimpse into life in the Old South. Also known as the "Slave Market" because it where slaves would purchase food for the plantations. Today, it is a bustling market...

Nathaniel Russell House Museum • Charleston

See the opulence of early Charleston in the heart of downtown. A National Historic Landmark, the Nathaniel Russell House Museum was built over a five-year period and completed in 1808 by Charleston merchant Nathaniel...