
Charleston
Son Tours offers customizable educational trips to Charleston, highlighting its significance in historical events and popular culture.

Student Tours of Charleston, South Carolina
Charleston is a beautiful city located along the coast of South Carolina that boasts a 300-year-old history. With its famed Historic District, antebellum-era plantations, and Civil War landmarks, Charleston makes for an excellent field trip destination. Whether you want your students to learn about its rich Civil War and pre-Civil War history from historical sites, its vast artistic culture complete with numerous galleries, or scientific progression and discovery in its various museums, you will have plenty for your students to see and do on an educational field trip in Charleston, S.C.

Why Select Son Tours for Your Charleston Student Trip?
Our licensed tour operators and guides will lead your students through a variety of activities during a sightseeing tour of Charleston, all while staying at high-quality accommodations with a knowledgeable Son Tours representative. We take care of every aspect of planning, booking, security, and even billing, so you don't have to worry about anything. Son Tours is a full-service student travel company.
Tour Highlights
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This naval and maritime museum features numerous aircraft that played vital roles in World War II, the Medal of Honor Museum, the USS Yorktown, and the USS Clamagore, making it an excellent destination for students to learn about U.S. military history.
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Take students to the famous fort where the first shots of the Civil War rang out.
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This is a fantastic place to explore historical churches, cemeteries, alleyways, and other sites from long ago, made even more interesting with ghost tours, during which students can hear stories of hauntings and paranormal sightings.
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This historic downtown area is filled to the brim with shopping blocks that have been around since the 1790s.
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Give students a glimpse into an America from another century at one of the country’s oldest working plantations.
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The magnificent Angel Oak Tree is a gorgeous Southern live oak believed to be about 1,400 years old!
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Enjoy a photo op at this site of 13 colorfully-painted, historic Georgian row houses.













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