A walking tour sharing history of Christmas in the South
duration: 1.5
cancellation_summary: 1 hour prior
meeting_point: 1002 Baystreet Beaufort, South Carolina
group_size: 20
accessibility: yes
pricing: Prices 18 for adults
10 for children
5 and under are free
description: Celebrate the season with a festive stroll through historic downtown Beaufort! Our Holiday Walk Through History blends Christmas cheer with meaningful Lowcountry stories—while spotlighting the amazing local shops that inspired this tour. Discover unique gifts, support small businesses, and enjoy the magic of Beaufort at Christmastime. Caroling not required but welcome.
About Tales of the Lowcountry
Historical Tours
We offer a two hour walking tour or a one hour airconditioned van tour jam packed with over 500 years of history, folktales, and hollywood lore surrounding our beloved Beaufort by the sea.
Ghost Tours
We visit all the local "haunts" intertwining ghost tales with the history of Beaufort. Come hear tales of folks buried alive, ghost trains, Pirates, voo doo, and so much more. We also attempt to capture E.V.P.s while the tour is in progress.
We offer a ghost walk which takes us through the oldest graveyard in downtown and out into the heart of the historical district to visit the Grenache. We end our tour on Baystreet. We recommend comfortable shoes and strollers/wagons for small children.
We offer a ghost van tour which take us by the graveyard, through the historical district, and out to one of our most haunted islands. Air-conditioning provided.
Adult - $18.00 + tax
Ages 13+. Price does not include gratuity for your walker.
Child - $18.00 + tax
Ages 5-12 (Children 4 and under are free)
Private charter - $0.00 + tax
****Welcome to The Legacy Loft****The Legacy Loft is located in the esteemed, highly sought-after, & award-winning Habersham community and features both a enormous front patio that overlooks the central marketplace of Habersham and cavernous living...
The native Indians were living here seasonally as early as 4000 BC. Evidence of early settlement remains today in the form of a 3400 year old "Indian shell ring" in Hilton Head Island's Sea Pines Forest Preserve.



