Morris Island Boat Tours & Lighthouse Adventures** – Charleston, SC
**These are unguided excursions. Private tour guides available for a fee.
Looking for a Morris Island boat tour in Charleston, SC that’s more than just a quick sightseeing cruise? Our Morris Island trips from Shem Creek in Mount Pleasant blend everything people love about the Lowcountry into one unforgettable experience: dolphins, shells, shark teeth, a remote beach, and iconic views of the Morris Island Lighthouse – all with a local captain who knows these waters like home.
Why Morris Island Is Charleston’s “Shark Tooth Island”
Morris Island is an uninhabited barrier island at the mouth of Charleston Harbor, famous for its wide, uncrowded beaches and incredible shell and shark tooth hunting. Travel writers and fossil-hunting blogs routinely call it one of the best spots in South Carolina for finding shark teeth and marine fossils, with visitors reporting everything from small teeth to megalodon fragments.
Because it’s only accessible by boat, most visitors never get to experience it on their own. That’s where we come in. On every Morris Island trip we:
Ride through quiet tidal creeks and marshes on the way out.
Watch for bottlenose dolphins and seabirds feeding along the sandbars.
Land on a remote stretch of beach where you can explore, relax, and hunt for treasures at your own pace.
Morris Island Boat Tours from Shem Creek – What’s Included
Scenic Boat Ride Through Shem Creek & Charleston Harbor
Your adventure starts on Shem Creek, surrounded by shrimp boats, pelicans, and one of the best water views in Mount Pleasant. From there we cruise through the marsh and into the harbor, with photo-worthy views of:
The Arthur Ravenel Jr. Bridge
The Charleston peninsula skyline
Historic Fort Sumter in the distance
Along the way, your captain shares local stories about the harbor, wildlife, and barrier islands that make this part of the Lowcountry so special.
Beach Time on Morris Island – Shells, Shark Teeth & Swimming
Once we land on Morris Island, you’ll step off into a world that feels completely removed from downtown Charleston:
Search the high tide line for shark teeth, fossils, and shells
Walk the shoreline, explore tide pools, or just spread out a towel and relax
On warmer days and safe tide conditions, you can wade or swim in the shallow surf
We’ll show beginners how to spot shark teeth and where to focus for the best chance of finding them. (No digging or metal detectors – just ethical fossil collecting from the surface, following SCDNR guidelines.)
Iconic Views of the Morris Island Lighthouse
Just offshore stands the Morris Island Lighthouse, a 19th-century brick tower rising straight out of the water. It’s one of the most photographed landmarks in Charleston, and Morris Island gives you the best angles for lighthouse photos at sunrise, mid-day, or sunset. We’ll position the boat and suggest a few favorite photo spots on the beach, so everyone goes home with frame-worthy shots.
Dolphins, Birds & Lowcountry Wildlife Morris Island sits along rich tidal creeks and inlets where:
Bottlenose dolphins are frequently spotted feeding and playing.
Brown pelicans, terns, gulls, and shorebirds work the shoreline.
Oyster beds and marsh grass provide classic Lowcountry scenery in every direction.
This isn’t just a beach drop – it’s a laid-back eco-boat tour wrapped around a beach day.
Your adventure starts on Shem Creek, surrounded by shrimp boats, pelicans, and one of the best water views in Mount Pleasant. From there we cruise through the marsh and into the harbor, with photo-worthy views of:
Choose Your Morris Island Adventure
3-Hour Morris Island Beach & Shark Tooth Tour Perfect for families and groups who want just enough time to explore without an all-day commitment.
Approx. 3 hours total
Scenic Shem Creek & harbor cruise
Beach landing on Morris Island with time for shelling and shark teeth
Great for kids, grandparents, and mixed-age groups
Ideal for: families, first-time visitors to Charleston, short morning or afternoon adventures.
4-Hour Extended Beach Day & Sunset Option Want more time to wander, dig through shell piles, or just sit with a cooler and enjoy the view? Choose the 4-hour option.
Everything in the 3-hour tour, plus extended island time
Slower pace for serious fossil hunters and photographers
Optional sunset timing, with golden-hour lighthouse views and a sunset ride back through the harbor
Ideal for: couples, small groups, or anyone who wants a slower, more immersive Lowcountry experience.
Custom Morris Island Trips for Families, Groups & Celebrations Because we’re a small, local company, we can adapt Morris Island trips to match what your group wants:
Birthday parties or celebrations on the beach
Combo trips: dolphins + shark teeth + a sunset cruise
Family photo sessions or engagement photos with the lighthouse backdrop
Add-on options like inshore fishing before/after Morris Island (tide and schedule dependent)
Tell us what you’re envisioning when you book, and we’ll help build a custom Morris Island itinerary around your time window and the tides.
Morris Island vs. Crab Bank – New Rules & Better Fossil Hunting Options
If you’ve been on one of our Crab Bank shark tooth tours in the past, you may have heard about new rules from the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources (SCDNR):
Metal detecting, digging, and excavation at Crab Bank are now prohibited and being actively enforced.
As of January 1, 2026, enforcement also covers the collection or damage of fossils, with penalties tied to S.C. wildlife protection laws.
Crab Bank is a seabird sanctuary with seasonal closures (traditionally March 15–October 15, now extended into November for nesting protection).
Because of these changes, Crab Bank is now primarily a bird-watching and viewing-from-the-boat destination. It’s no longer appropriate for active fossil or shark tooth hunting.
Morris Island is the natural upgrade:
Still accessible by boat for shelling and surface shark tooth hunting
Known locally as one of the best “shark tooth islands” in South Carolina ]
Offers a wider, more walkable beach and a better overall “beach day” experience
On your existing Crab Bank / shark tooth page, we can later:
Explain the new Crab Bank rules and why we no longer collect fossils there.
Recommend Morris Island boat tours as the best alternative for shark teeth, shells, and beach time.
Link directly to this Morris Island page as the primary option.
What to Bring for Your Morris Island Boat Tour
Use this as a simple checklist section:
- Comfortable sandals or water shoes
- Sunscreen, hat, and sunglasses
- Refillable water bottles (and drinks/snacks – BYOB where legal)
- Beach towel or lightweight chair
- A small bag or container for shells and shark teeth
- Weather-appropriate layers (light jacket in cooler months)
We’ll provide the boat, safety gear, local knowledge, and a great playlist – you bring the curiosity.
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