One of the world’s most beautiful towns, Charleston has a vibrant culinary scene, stunning architecture, and a tale to tell around every turn. It’s enchanting, romantic, and breathtaking. If you’re travelling with teenagers, this is an excellent choice.
Despite the fact that teenagers may not be interested in beautiful buildings and excellent wines, Charleston has a plethora of activities that families can enjoy together. With that in mind, here are some ideas for a family vacation to Charleston with teenagers.
Urban Adventure Quest
What if you could do something that involved everyone in the family working together, allowed you to see historic Charleston from a new perspective, yet still allowed adolescents to stare at their mobiles? Urban Adventure Quest may sound like a fantasy, but it’s a reality. In this game, you and your friends race around the city in such a race to uncover the answers to a clues that crop up on your phones as the game progresses. It’s a great way to see the city and have a good time at the same time.
Black Fedora Comedy Mystery Theatre
You don’t have to just sit back and enjoy the show at Black Fedora Comedy Mystery Theatre. As an alternative, they can participate in it. As a result of the audience members reading their scripts, they take on a key role in the show and provide a lot of amusement.
Escape In 60
Escape in 60, located in the heart of the city’s historic and tourist districts, is a thrilling and challenging way for families to spend an afternoon. You have a hour to figure out a room full of hints and complete a series of riddles. Getting away from Blackbeard is a possible scenario in one of the games. You’re in the middle of a prison break in the other. The key of freedom will be revealed to you once you’ve solved all the puzzles. Only 60 minutes remain in your time limit.
Ghost Tours
Maybe some real ghosts for the teenagers who adore horror films? If you live in a city so old as Charleston, you might expect to see some ghosts. In fact, one of most haunted locales in the world may be found in Charleston. Moreover, you and your children can take a nighttime tour of it, with only a lantern to guide you. Haunted Jail Tour participants are taken into Old City Jail, an infamous and horrifying 19th century institution, by Bulldog Tours. No matter what you do, you can’t get away from the unsettling atmosphere. There are a plethora of other haunted and graveyard excursions in Charleston. Other terrible possibilities include Bulldog Tours and Tour Charleston.
Shopping On King Street
King Boulevard in historic Charleston, South Carolina, is a delightful retail and dining street dotted with everything from eccentric boutiques to high-end designers.
Wild Blue Ropes Adventure Park
With simply a rope under their feet, families on James Island can take a leap of faith and dangle their feet in the air. In order to keep even the most daring adolescent safe while having fun, Wild Blue Ropes Adventure Park has a three-story obstacle course with a variety of activities. Ever wanted to leap from a platform that was 40 feet above the ground? That’s something you can do, too. We’d even go so far as to endorse it.
Day At The Beach And Dinner On Sullivan’s Island
Located just a few miles to the north of Charleston, the Isle of Palms is home to a stunning public beach. It’s fine if you didn’t bring an umbrella or beach chairs with you on the flight. Isle of Palms County Park, which is close on the beach, rents them out. Set them up for both you and they’ll do the rest. Take a ferry across to Sullivan’s Island, where you may grab a bite to eat on Middle Street. Numerous fine dining establishments spill out into the street, many of which feature outdoor seating and an overall beachy vibe. Just because it’s trendy doesn’t mean your kid won’t like it. Maybe.
Kayaking In Mount Pleasant
There are stunning beaches and charming islands all around Charleston, which is a port city. Spend the day discovering what Charleston has to offer its visitors on the coast. With Coastal Expeditions, you may enjoy a three-hour kayak excursion via Shem Creek, past the remains of Charleston’s fishing fleet, to the most stunning perspective of the city there is.
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