Charleston Maritime Center (Cooper River)
I’M PLANNING ON SPENDING A FEW DAYS IN CHARLESTON SC IN MID SEPT. I’M FAMILIAR WITH THE CITY MARINA. DOE’S ANYONE HAVE OTHER RECOMMENDATIONS AT A REASONABLE COST & CLOSE TO DOWNTOWN?
THANKS FOR THE HELP,
GEORGE GRAFER
TIME OUT
Last time we were in Charleston we stayed at the maritime center on the north side of the city across from patriots point and loved it. Closer to the city and $1.40 FT in April 09. GREAT grocery store nearby within walking distance, (Harris Tweeters). Close to bus line and much closer to walk to the city than the city marina.
The docks are susceptible to waking but not bad most of the time. We will go back.
Summering in Old Saybrook CT
Ray and Linda
We stayed at the city marina in Charleston when we were there this spring, but other loopers stayed at the Maritime Center which is on the other side of the city right downtown and a few blocks from the Market. I believe it was much more reasonable and close to everything.
Barbara Benjamin
Golden Lily – Nordic Tug 42
We were in Charleston last month and the Maritime Center is the best deal downtown. The tall ships were in town and so the Maritime Center was unavailable to us at the time. Still, it’s right downtown and reasonable, as mentioned in another post, any of the other reasonable marinas require a car. Golden Lily is right on, and it’s good to hear from Golden Lily again (Joe Wheeler the last time).
Don & Rebecca,
m/v Andante, Monk36
We second the comment regarding the Maritime Center, which we stayed at last Nov. Very convenient to the downtown market, restaurants, etc. (means walking distance for senior citizens) with a grocery mid-way between the market and the MC. It was a pleasant stay. A tour boat docks there and the working port is nearby – those are the only distractions we can recall.
Bob Baker
We just spent a week at the Charleston Maritime Center, had planned to stay a day or two. Fantastic location and service, even free laundry.
The location is so good that we were still discovering great places within a couple of blocks until the day we left. Everything from Blockbuster to bike rental to decent tours is right at your dockstep. The breakwater dosn’t stop many of the rollers from the bay, but it is worth it for the location and price.
Hal and Cheryl Baker
We just spent a week at the Maritine Center, the rate is great by day and for a week you get two days free. Fantastic location, we were still finding great places within a two block walk the day we left.
Try the East Bay Deli and the Bakery right across the street.
Hal and Cheryl Baker, onboard Mas Bueno in N. Myrtle Beach
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Comments from Cruisers (2)
We have been going to the Charleston Harbor with our boats for several years. We have stayed at the City Marina twice and the Charleston Harbor Marina 4 times. We like the CHM better as they have a pool at the hotel that you have acess to as well as entertainment at the Hotel.
The currents can be strong but we’ve never had a problem docking there. Just have to know to navigate the currents with your boat. The rates are only $2.15 per ft with 30Ft minimum so only about $64.50 a night for 30″ and under plus 7$ a night for Shore power. City Marina has about the same rates.
Both Marinas take good care of you at all hrs and make you feel like you have a 100Ft Yacht docked there.
We’re heading down again in June and are going back to the CHM.
“……… a strong current and a reputation for nightime stealing …….. ”
This is the first I’ve heard of “nightime stealing”. And I’ve lived here for five years and spent the night at that anchorage several times.
I suppose we all take a chance every time we anchor overnight but I’ve never had an issue (yet).