We meet at the yellow Pirates’ sign in front of the La Quinta Hotel @ Ripley Light Marina located at 11 Ashley Point Drive in Charleston.
How early should I arrive for my cruise?
We ask that you plan to ARRIVE EARLY (we suggest 15 minutes prior to your assigned check-in time) to make sure we cast off on-time and maximize your time on the water.
Do I need to sign a waiver?
Once your booking is made, you will receive a confirmation email with a link to complete the waiver for all of your passengers. You can also sign the waiver by clicking here!
What about the weather?
The ship is mostly covered but has no enclosed spaces and Charleston weather can be unpredictable. If it’s sunny, we highly recommend sunscreen. If it’s cloudy, consider a light rain jacket. We will still sail in a light drizzle.
Are reservations required?
Yes. We exclusively offer private charters (we don’t bunch your group up with others), therefore, reservations for all charters are required.
Where's the best place to park?
There be plenty of free parking directly in front of the marina. The La Quinta Hotel offers paid parking along the left side of the hotel (as you face the front of the hotel).
Can we dress like pirates?
Of course! In fact, we encourage it!!! Don’t have pirate swag? Pirate heads scarves, and foam swords are available for purchase once your group has boarded the ship.
Can the ship accommodate a wheelchair?
We can accommodate wheelchairs and mobility walkers but are unable to allow any motorized scooters on the ship.
Is there a bathroom on the ship?
There is a head with a mini port-a-potty on-board, but we recommend using shore-based restroom facilities before we cruise.
What is your cancellation policy?
Full details on our cancelation policy may be foundhere.
Can I bring food and drinks aboard?
Food and drinks (even grog) and coolers are welcome aboard. You’ll need to provide your own party tableware & supplies.
How long is the cruise?
Each cruise lasts approximately 1 hour 45 minutes. Please gather by the docks at the ship and will call your group on board once the ship is prepped and ready.
Should I worry about getting sea sick?
Our cruise takes us on relatively calm waters. Therefore, motion sickness is normally not an issue, although the ship may occasionally rock on another boat’s wake.
Do I need to bring personal flotation devices (PFDs)?
We have plenty of USCG approved life jackets on board, so no need to bring any.