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Fort Sumter National Monument, Charleston

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Explore the site where the Union and Confederate armies clashed for the first time in the American Civil War. Your visit to Fort Sumter National Monument begins at the education center, where you can study exhibits on the war and purchase ferry tickets to the sea fort. Once you arrive, a park ranger will give a short talk about the conflict between the North and South that led to the firing of the first shots. As you walk the area, examine the defenses and imagine the Confederates’ 34-hour bombardment until the Union forces surrendered. For more information, visit the fort’s onsite museum. Refreshments are available on the ferry, but it is a good idea to bring water. Use Klarna Trips's suggestions to plan your Charleston trip and find the best activities and attractions for your vacation.
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  • The boat ride is nice and slow and we even saw dolphins on the side of the boat. We went on a crummy, rainy day but the boat had covered space as well as at the fort. Just a heads up to use the... 
    The boat ride is nice and slow and we even saw dolphins on the side of the boat. We went on a crummy, rainy day but the boat had covered space as well as at the fort. Just a heads up to use the...  more »
  • Part of history is almost good enough. The museum was informative and well kept. It was cold the day of our visit but we made the best of it. 
    Part of history is almost good enough. The museum was informative and well kept. It was cold the day of our visit but we made the best of it.  more »
  • great outing, cold on the ferry but so happy we went, toured, and watched the flag folding. It was crowded but fine. But dress warmly. 
    great outing, cold on the ferry but so happy we went, toured, and watched the flag folding. It was crowded but fine. But dress warmly.  more »
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  • This starts with a nice relaxing ferry ride to the island. We loved sitting on the deck outside and looking at the water and the city. Once we arrived at Fort Sumter, we were giving a brief overview by one of the Rangers about the monument. The Rangers are extremely knowledgeable and can answer almost any questions. There is a lot of history there and it is interesting to learn. It’s well preserved a great addition to our Charleston trip. We probably would not go back again but we were glad we went once.
  • This is a must do exhibit if you visit the Charleston area. You have a brief ferry trip to the monument. As you arrive, you can see the stations of where the cannons were pointing outward. The fort itself is well preserved and it’s history is very fascinating. Quick tip: You can take part in the “raising” and lowering of the American flag if you are on either the 9:00 or 4:00 tours. The overall tour was quite informative and pleasant.
  • First, the 30 min ferry ride was relaxing and informational. We were able to spot dolphins several times during the ride. The historic Fort itself is wonderful to explore. They have a museum which explains the history of the Fort and displays historic artifacts. The flag raising ceremony (first trip only) was also very meaningful. Restrooms were clean and well maintained. There’s also a tiny gift store at the fort.
  • Excellent tour of this historic site, with good displays of artifacts inside and informative presentations. The ferry ride out to the fort was also nice- we were lucky to see dolphins jumping out of the water on our way in. Highly recommend a visit.
  • Must do experience while in Charleston. I must admit spending time on the water to and from the island was half the reason I visited Fort Sumter. The views of the Battery, Ravenal Bridge, and Sullivan's Island from the ferry were stunning. Knowledgeable guides and a very well written brochure provided more background and history than could be absorbed for one day. Next time I'd like to go early and stay late, so I could spend more time in the museum. The sound system can't compete with the engine and the waves. More speakers on board are needed to be able to actually hear the park ranger clearly. Old and young alike catch just enough snippets to be tantalized without being informed. Also, the web site refers to a garage on the Charleston side without providing a map or the cost of parking, so we opted for Patriots Park on the Mt Pleasant side for $5. All in all, the excursion was well worth the time and money. I'll make time for a fourth trip when I can make a day of it. Fascinating, really.

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