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Harbor Cruise
Middleton Place
Guided Tour of Charleston
McLeod Plantation
Joseph Manigault House
Historic Home
Tea Garden
Charleston Museum
At Diamond Tours, quality is a priority. We know how important it is that you have a comfortable journey. We guarantee each group receives a top quality, video and restroom equipped motorcoach with 54 seats or more.
Your group deserves a good night sleep each and every night. At Diamond Tours, we provide your group with quality lodging almost always with interior corridors. The lodging we provide is often times national franchise hotels. Sometimes, due to a unique geographic location, the property may not be called a hotel, but rest assured it will always be a quality property.
Diamond Tours trips include All Breakfasts (except on the day of departure) and most Dinners.
Enjoy a guided tour of this historic, charming southern city.
Enjoy the beauty of the Charleston Harbor and learn the rich history of the 'Holy City'. During this scenic and relaxing tour, you will see dozens of landmarks and points of interest as hundreds of years of history is covered.
This impressive attraction contains 65 acres of America's oldest landscaping. You'll experience the gardens, animal stables, the Chapel, Rice Mill, and more!
Head to McLeod Plantation Historic Site and learn about the lives of the men, women and children who lived and worked there before and after slavery.
Descending from French Huguenots who fled religious persecution in Europe in the late 1600s, the Manigaults prospered as rice planters and merchants during the 18th century and became one of South Carolina’s leading families
Visit the Charleston Tea Plantation. At this unique plantation, your group will take a factory tour and see how tea is made, including unlimited samples. A highlight of your tour of this plantation includes a trolley tour of the Plantation, including audio highlighting how tea is produced at this incredible attraction.
The Angel Oak Tree is a magnificent Southern live oak located on Johns Island near Charleston, South Carolina. It's renowned for its size, age, and beauty. This iconic tree is estimated to be over 400 years old, with a massive canopy that provides shade over a large area. It's a popular tourist destination and a beloved symbol of the South Carolina Lowcountry.
The Charleston City Market is a historic market complex in downtown Charleston, South Carolina. Established in the 1790s, it stretches for four city blocks and features numerous shops, vendors, and artisans selling a variety of goods, from local crafts and souvenirs to fresh produce.
Gullah heritage represents the unique culture and traditions of the descendants of enslaved Africans brought to the coastal regions of the southeastern United States. This rich heritage encompasses a distinct language, vibrant music and dance, distinctive cuisine, and strong community bonds.
*For leaders of groups with 30 or more people
Price Includes Transportation
We’ll pick up your group at the location YOU choose. We use only top-quality motorcoaches with at least 54 seats that are restroom and video equipped
3 Free Trips
With 49 paid participants, or 2 free trips with 40 paid participants (30 people minimum). We can also accommodate smaller groups.
Free Personalized Color Flyers
Both printed and mailed to you for promotional use, with your logo too if you wish.
On-Site Support
Our on-site Destination Managers make sure your group's bus trip goes as planned
All Documents Needed
Weeks before your group's trip, you'll get detailed itineraries for your group and the bus driver will get detailed directions.
30 Years of Experience
The largest and best bus tour company in America
As you can see, no other bus tour company in America makes it so easy and risk free to make a reservation. For answers to Frequently Asked Questions, refer to our FAQ's Page or Contact Us directly.
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