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Daufuskie Self-Guided Golf Cart Tours

You may to choose to hop aboard a 4-passenger or 6-passenger golf cart for your own self-guided exploration through Daufuskie Island’s historic district, beautiful isolated beaches, and its unique art galleries. All golf carts are picked up and dropped off at the general store. Grab one today and go on an island adventure of a life-time!

The Iron Fish Gallery
The Ironfish Gallery
Antique Savenger Hunt
Nature Trail by the Beach
Road of Possibilities
Public Beach Access
The Road Less Traveled...
Suprises & Adventure
Secluded Beaches
History Clinging to Relavency
The Crossroads
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The Shores of the Forbidden
Golf Cart Line Up
Everything you need
If you have been to Daufuskie before, taken the guided tour a few times, or your just looking for an escape where you call the shots and your on your own time then this self-guided tour option is for you! There is so much to see off the beaten path on Daufuskie and once you start exploring it feels like you barely know the island and all its secrets...

Daufuskie Island Artisits

 

THE IRON FISH
A Daufuskie landmark, The Iron Fish is a must see on the Daufuskie arts tour. Here, Metal Artist/Blacksmith Chase Allen forges timeless works of art out of steel that have been featured in Coastal Living magazines. The Iron Fish is an “outdoor” gallery where every piece of artwork is either displayed in the garden or on the front porch. If you want to return to The Iron Fish after you have left Daufuskie, simply visit the online gallery at: www.IronFishArt.com

 

THE DAUFUSKIE GALLERY

The Daufuskie Gallery displays a variety of works by more than 14 different artists, most of whom live on Daufuskie and who range from local folk artists to nationally recognized painters. These delightful pieces of art include cast bronze works, paintings of most types, weaving, basketry, fine woodworking, and ceramics.
 

SILVER DEW POTTERY

Island native Lancy and Emily Burn have been producing an impressive array of functional, aesthetic and art pottery since 1996. Their studio showroom also contains hands-on displays of locally found Indian dating back thousands of years.

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