
Morris and Sullivan's Lighthouses, Citadel and Ft Moultrie Tour

Embark on the Morris and Sullivan’s Lighthouses, Citadel, and Fort Moultrie Tour, an immersive journey located in the heart of historic Charleston, SC. This exceptional tour features an exploration of two of Charleston’s iconic lighthouses, the reputable Citadel, and the historic landmark, Fort Moultrie. As you traverse these significant points of interest, you’ll experience breathtaking views, delve into deep-rooted American history, and gain unparalleled insights into Charleston’s maritime heritage.
About the Tour
Your adventure begins with a visit to Morris Island Lighthouse, one of Charleston’s treasured structures standing resilient against time and tides. Here, you’ll learn about its storied past while soaking in the panoramic vistas of the Atlantic Ocean. From there, the tour progresses to the Sullivan’s Island Lighthouse, a modern marvel distinct for its triangular shape and unique lighting system. Both lighthouses serve as enduring beacons of Charleston’s nautical past and present.
Next, the tour takes you to the prestigious Citadel, a historic military college which has produced countless notable figures in U.S. history. As you stroll through its storied grounds, you’ll witness regimental parades, observe stunning antebellum architecture, and learn about the institution’s impact on both the local and national stage. Guides provide illuminating anecdotes and insights, making the campus's rich heritage come alive.
The concluding highlight of the tour is Fort Moultrie, a celebrated site of Revolutionary War fame. As you explore the fort's sprawling complex, you’ll walk through various historical periods, thanks to the different sections of the fort constructed over 171 years. You’ll see original cannons, walk along defensive seawalls, and delve into interactive exhibits that present the fort's pivotal role in U.S. coastal defense.
This guided tour, which typically spans around four hours, requires moderate walking—make sure to wear comfortable shoes. A camera is highly recommended to capture the stunning scenery and historic structures you’ll encounter along the way. Whether you’re a history buff, a lighthouse enthusiast, or simply someone seeking to delve deeper into Charleston’s unique charm, this tour offers an unforgettable experience.
The Morris and Sullivan’s Lighthouses, Citadel, and Fort Moultrie Tour boasts an illustrious history, making it a must-visit for anyone interested in American heritage. Morris Island Lighthouse, dating back to 1876, has withstood tides and storms and remains an important symbol of Charleston’s resilience. Sullivan’s Island Lighthouse, though newer, holds the distinction of being the last major lighthouse built in the United States, commissioned in 1962. The Citadel, founded in 1842, has shaped leaders for generations, while Fort Moultrie, active from 1776 to 1947, offers an incredible timeline of U.S. military history through its preserved structures and artifacts.
The Morris and Sullivan’s Lighthouses, Citadel, and Fort Moultrie Tour offers an enriching blend of history, spectacular views, and cultural insights, making it an essential experience when visiting Charleston. By immersing yourself in this tour, you engage with powerful stories of resilience, innovation, and legacy that have defined Charleston for centuries. Don’t miss the chance to walk through history and witness the remarkable narrative of these historic landmarks. Plan your visit today and discover the timeless allure of Charleston, SC.





- What is included in the admission price?
Includes private guided tour, snacks, and bottled water.
- Approximately how long does the Morris and Sullivan's Lighthouses, Citadel and Ft Moultrie Tour last?
It lasts approximately 4 hours.
- For what ages is the tour appropriate?
Great for all ages!
- Is photography / video recording allowed on the Morris and Sullivan's Lighthouses, Citadel and Ft Moultrie Tour?
Yes.
- Is the Morris and Sullivan's Lighthouses, Citadel and Ft Moultrie Tour handicap accessible?
No, it is not wheelchair accessible.
