The Pirate Escape Scavenger Hunt will take guests back in time to the Golden Age of Piracy along the Carolina Coastline. Two local historians have designed an immersive experience like no other scavenger hunts currently offered in Charleston.
Guests will start at the Fireproof Museum where admittance is free as part of the experience. Using the provided packet guests will follow a themed escape of Pirates during the Pirate Siege of Charles Towne in 1718. The hunt will have guests visit sites and locations that were around during the very real pirate siege of 1718 and find items to help "escape." Information and details provided along the route have been vetted and will provide hidden insight that most guests would have difficulty finding on their own.
Great for families, friends, solo travelers and corporate groups; this scavenger hunt will provide a budget friendly way to explore Charleston's colonial era on your own time. Join us in taking this Pirate Escape Adventure!
The Fireproof Museum is at the corner of Chalmers Street and Meeting Street. The guest entrance is the one off Meeting Street (100 Meeting Street). Enter the Fireproof Building and show the booking voucher to the staff. The closest public parking garage is 2 blocks away at the "Cumberland Garage."
You must show your confirmed booking with number of guests at the check in at the Powder Magazine. Guests will receive 1 Packet to use per 2 guests booked. For example if 6 guests book, then three packets will be provided so everyone can follow along.
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