Historic Beaufort North Carolina

      Beaufort, NC, USA

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      Apr 9, 2019
      Group size: 2 - 15
      Historic Beaufort North Carolina
      Beaufort, NC, USA

      Patty
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      304 reviews

      Apr 9, 2019
      Group size: 2 - 15

      About this trip

      Spend the day in North Carolina’s third oldest town that lies on the coast bordering the southern tip of the Outer Banks, just 2 1/2 hours north of Leland.   Beaufort may be small but offers so many ways to spend the day so this trip begins with a Double-Decker bus tour to get acquainted with the history and architectural gems in the historic district. Following the tour, enjoy lunch and browsing the unique shops and art galleries along the waterfront. History lovers will enjoy time in the Maritime Museum rich with coastal exhibits such as artifacts from the wreck of Blackbeard’s ship, the Queen Anne’s Revenge. An optional afternoon Nature Cruise of the Rachel Carson Reserve will be offered with the focus on searching for wild horses and dolphin.

      Optional Nature Boat Cruise - $18

      What’s included

      • Bus transportation
        Luxury 55 passenger coach
      • Historic Tour
        Narrated historic tour on a vintage double-decker bus
      • Taxes & gratuity
      • Snacks & water on bus

      What’s not included

      • Water tour
        Optional 45 minute Nature Cruise. When registering please indicate if you prefer 2:15 or 3:15. Cruises are limited to 16 passengers each.
      • Lunch
        Lunch on own with many great choices along the Historic Waterfront

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      Trip Price
      $72

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      Itinerary

      Day Trip
      Historic Beaufort by Land & Water

      8:00am  An early morning departure is best so that we can enjoy all that Beaufort has to offer.    This is a straight drive north along the coast and should take us approximately 2 1/2 hours.  There is a bathroom on the bus, but once we arrive in Beaufort we have a bathroom break before boarding the vintage English Double-Decker bus for our 45 minute narrated tour by one of Beaufort's entertaining and knowledgeable costumed interpreters.  The stories are an enjoyable blend of fact and legend as we tour the historic district once home to patriots, privateers, merchants and skilled craftsmen who built Bahamian and West Indian style homes. 


      Following our orientation to Beaufort on the Double-Decker bus, you have the opportunity to choose how you will enjoy the remainder of the day.   There are many restaurants to enjoy on the waterfront.  Shopping is plentiful with a combination of art galleries, antique shops and shops selling southern culture and the boating life.  I loved the Scuttlebutt Nautical Books & Bounty shop.  The Maritime Museum is Free and quite a gem!  I particularly found the exhibit on the abundance of shipwrecks along the North Carolina waters including Blackbeard's Queen Anne's Revenge fascinating!  Part of the Museum includes a Wooden Boat Museum where you can watch local boat builders at work.   The New Deal Federal Arts Program murals in the Post Office depicting local life and history are worth a peek too during your visit.  The murals are rare and were commissioned by Russian painter, Simka Simkhovitch.  


      As you can see, there are plenty of ways to occupy your time on land but if you prefer to join the search for wild horses and dolphin by water,  sign up for one of the Water Bug Nature Cruises.


      At 2:15 or 3:15 you have the option of joining a 45 minute narrated cruise of Taylor's Creek which is the deep body of water bordering Beaufort's waterfront.  This water is home to dolphin, sailors from around the world and wild horses on the banks of the Rachel Carson Reserve, also located on Taylor's Creek.    Many days there are horse and dolphin sightings (I was able to see both during my visit)  but even if you are not so lucky, the views and Captain's narration of the Nature Reserve, boats anchored from around the world (ranging from modest to multi-million dollar boats) and the elegant homes and historic buildings on this panoramic cruise are worth it.  The cruise is enjoyed on a 16 passenger Shaded Captain's Launch.  


      4:30pm - Departure for Leland.   Snacks provided for the trip home and BYOB of any variety is welcome. 




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      Patty
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      I love to travel so in my partially retired life I decided to adapt my passion for travel along with 25 years of experience in Travel & Tourism to create Trips by Patty. I received a BA in American History from UNC-Chapel Hill. Not knowing what I was going to do with that degree, I started working as a desk clerk at a hotel in Raleigh. I enjoyed the hotel business and the career path began. Hotel operations and sales, Convention Center operations and marketing, destination marketing with a Convention Visitors Bureau and even a stint as a tour guide. What happened to the history degree? Well, many times when I am escorting my trips I share the history of the destinations we visit. It's a great feeling to take your career skills and adapt them to your own small business. I love what I do and hope you'll join me on a trip one day!

      Reviews

      What a fun trip! A great introduction to Brookgreen Gardens. Patty has organized every aspect of the trip and it went smoothly. We will be taking more of her trips in the future!
      By Kathi S for Brookgreen Gardens on Apr 28, 2024
      Patty’s trips never disappoint!! She is so lovely and organized!! Brookgreen Gardens were so gorgeous!! I wish we had more time but will definitely plan another trip there!! Thank you Patty, Diana, and Donny our bus driver!
      By Cheryl G for Brookgreen Gardens on Apr 28, 2024
      Lovely weather to visit the fabulous Brookgreen Gardens. Our trip was super fun, well planned and Brookgreen guides really know all about these wonderful gardens and their history. A true national treasure. Many thanks to Trips with Patty for another wonderful adventure. and to Donnie - her superb chauffeur. Well done!
      By Sylvia H for Brookgreen Gardens on Apr 28, 2024
      We took an all day trip to Brookgreen Gardens from Wilmington NC. Leaving Porters Neck at 8 am, we stopped to pick up people in Leland and continued on in comfortable motor coach. We Had a guided tour at The Gardens, lunch on our own at the sit down Harvest restaurant and then optional boat trip of the abandoned rice fields and river. While we didn’t see a lot of birds or alligators, we did see turtles sunning themselves on logs. Our tour guide was informative and funny. The harvest restaurant had excellent food although the service was a bit slow due to the large number of people arriving to be seated at noon. Perfect weather completed a lovely trip.
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