The Charleston Holiday Bucket List (Nov / Dec 2025) – 20 Holiday Themed Events

  1. Attend the Food & Wine Classic (Nov 14–16, 2025)
  2. This three-day culinary celebration will showcase local chefs, cooking demos, tastings, and Southern Living’s Lowcountry Tailgate.
  3. Kick off the Holiday Festival of Lights (starting Nov 14)
  4. At James Island County Park, drive or stroll through millions of twinkling lights, holiday displays, and themed nights.
  5. Go on a “Christmas in Charleston” holiday walking tour
  6. Several local tour companies run festive walking tours in November and December, with decorated historic homes, stories, and lights.
  7. Explore the “Christmas on The Battery” event
  8. Attend caroling, candlelight, and Gullah Christmas storytelling along The Battery waterfront.
  9. Visit the South Carolina Aquarium during “Aquarium Aglow”
  10. A holiday lighting and aquatic display event that usually takes place in December—but you can check for early previews or off-peak nights.
  11. See a holiday performance at Dock Street Theatre
  12. Catch a seasonal play or musical—past years have included holiday editions of local shows.
  13. Enjoy hot cider and Gullah Christmas stories
  14. Local storytellers often host evening events combining history, culture, and holiday spirit.
  15. Attend the city’s December holiday lineup announcement & preview events
  16. The City of Charleston typically unveils its seasonal parade, market, and lighting schedule in November.
  17. Drive through decorated neighborhoods & light displays
  18. After dark, stroll or drive through South of Broad, historic districts, and local streets to enjoy festive decor. (Locals often mention “decorations south of Broad” as a favorite)
  19. Roast oysters & enjoy Lowcountry holiday food traditions
  1. November marks the start of oyster season in the Lowcountry. Host or join a holiday oyster roast, serve red rice, and share Lowcountry holiday dishes.

December

  1. Celebrate the City Holiday Parade & Tree Lighting (e.g., Dec 7, 2025)
  2. The city’s official parade and lighting of the Christmas tree is often held in early December.
  3. Shop Marion Square Holiday Market
  4. Local artisans and vendors set up in Marion Square for holiday shopping, crafts, and festive ambiance.
  5. Attend Southern Living Illumination Charleston (Dec 5–6, 2025)
  6. A festive weekend of a holiday market, workshops, cooking demos, and seasonal inspiration curated by Southern Living editors.
  7. Go to the Holy City Holiday Market (Dec 19–21, 2025)
  8. Head to Old Park Circle in North Charleston for over 200 local vendors, live music, food trucks and a festive atmosphere.
  9. Catch “The Charleston Christmas Special” concert
  10. On December 14, enjoy a holiday music event at the Charleston Music Hall.
  11. See “A Christmas Carol” at Dock Street Theatre
  12. The classic Dickens tale is a perennial favorite during December in Charleston.
  13. Visit the lifesize gingerbread house & sip hot chocolate (e.g. Hotel Bennett)
  14. Many Charleston hotels and luxury venues erect large gingerbread displays or decorative holiday installations offering treats.
  15. Meet Santa and Mrs. Claus at The Dewberry or Charleston Visitor Center
  16. Special Santa appearances are scheduled at local hotels and the Visitor Center during December.
  17. Attend a Gullah Christmas Concert (e.g. at Boone Hall Plantation)
  18. Local concert series highlight Gullah music, holiday traditions, and storytelling.
  19. Ring in New Year’s Eve in Charleston
  1. Participate in fireworks, special dinners, and waterfront celebrations to cap off the holiday season.

Tips & Notes

  • Check exact dates & ticketing: Many events change annually. Always verify on official Charleston or event sites.
  • Book early: Popular performances, dinner events, and market previews often sell out.
  • Dress in layers: December in Charleston can be mild but chilly at night.
  • Mix indoor & outdoor: Enjoy both cozy theater or music events, and outdoor lighting displays and evening strolls.
  • Support local: The holiday markets, artisan booths, and performances help support Charleston makers, musicians, and culture.

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