Our first most instagrammable stop was Thunderball Grotto, which is located west of Staniel Cay. This incredible underwater cave is great for snorkeling, diving, or just relaxing on the boat. The grotto got its name from the 1965 James Bond film “Thunderball,” which was filmed at this location. Another James Bond movie, “Never Say Never Again,” was also filmed here in 1983. The grotto is filled with exotic marine life and vibrant coral reefs that’ll make your experience even more memorable and even more beautiful. When snorkeling into the cave, you may even have the chance to see a nurse shark, who is usually at the entrance to the grotto.
North Charleston Coliseum & Performing Arts Center
Bonnie Raitt is a blues singer-songwriter and guitarist from California. With extremely successful albums and singles like Something to Talk About and Love Sneakin' Up On You, she has earned more than ten Grammy Awards including the Lifetime Achievement Award.
Sweetgrass Basket Weaving Workshop - Discover the art of sweetgrass basket weaving at the upcoming workshop. Participants will learn the traditional techniques and create their own unique basket to take home.
Intervals is a Canadian metal band. The band was formed in Toronto, Ontario. The band has toured throughout the United States and Canada. Their album, Circadian, was released in 2020. Their EP, The Space Between, was released in 2011.
Mom's Run - The annual Moms Run event on Mother's Day weekend is back and better than ever. The event also includes a Kids Dash and activity area, making it a fun-filled day for the whole family.
Charleston Greek Festival - Feel welcomed by the warmth of Greek culture as flavorful food, vibrant dance, and lively music surround you. You can expect to leave well-fed after this colorful festival celebrating Greek culture and cuisine.
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