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Discover Spiritline Cruise wheelchair accessible attractions, things to do, tours and activities for disabled travelers. Read our informative review to learn if the Spiritline Cruises are wheelchair accessible and wheelchair friendly or if Wheelchair Jimmy recommends this attraction be avoided by travelers in wheelchairs.

Charleston, South Carolina has a long, rich history and so does SpiritLine Cruises. With over 50 years of experience operating passenger vessels in Charleston Harbor, you can trust us to provide the ideal experience on the water. Our family-owned company has safely hosted over 12 million passengers on over 100,000 Charleston boat tours and events.

On the tours you will learn about Charleston’s fascinating history while you cruise the gentle waves of her harbor. They provide knowledgeable and entertaining tour guides who are licensed by the City of Charleston. You will see some notable American landmarks, such as Fort Sumter, the aircraft carrier USS Yorktown, Battery Point, the Cooper River Bridge, Castle Pinckney and other sites from the past and present.

The Spiritline Cruise include harbor tours, dinner cruises private charters, wedding cruises and more.

  1. City Attraction Wheelchair Accessible:  Yes
  2. Fully Accessible Entry:                              Yes: Ramp
  3. Accessible Restrooms Onsite:                  Yes
  4. Restrictive Steps:                                        Main Deck is Accessible

Jim’s Accessibility Comments:

The cruise boats  depart from both Aquarium Wharf and Patriots Point and are wheelchair accessible. There’s an easy ramp for entry and the main deck is accessible including an accessible restroom. I’m not sure if a larger power chair will fit in the restroom.

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