No matter who you are, or what your interest, South Carolina will make the corners of your mouth curl up with endless adventure, excitement, exploration and fun. Wander through America's oldest landscaped garden, take a swing at some of many golf courses, search for shells on pristine beaches, or kayak through undisturbed marshland. Discover your heritage within our own. So much of what makes America great began right in South Carolina.
It is one of the prettiest states in the U.S. Located on the East
Coast between North Carolina and Georgia, The Palmetto State offers many seaside
resorts on the Atlantic that combine sandy beaches with an historical center.
You will get a good impression of what life in the early years of the Unites
States was like, walking the cobbled streets of Charleston visiting an 18th
century mansion, or taking a ferry ride to Ft. Sumter, where the civil war
began. Another coastal city, Myrtle Beach is a part of the Grand Strand and is a
haven for golfers, swimmers and other recreational enthusiasts. The Grand Strand
is a perfect family or romantic vacation spot along the sun-soaked coast.
Upstate South Carolina offers many good outdoor possibilities. The Blue Ridge
Mountains are a favorite for hikers, campers, outdoor sportsman and fisherman
alike. But there is also history here. Greenville, situated north of the
Mountains, was once the textile center of the world. It now has over 60 city
parks and areas dedicated to preserving their heritage.
In the heart of South Carolina the capital city of Columbia is a booming
town, with reminders of the cival war throughout the town. The Capitol building
is must see for history buffs; each bronze star on the building indicates where
a cannon ball struck the building, and the statue of George Washington out front
lost the bottom of his cane to a cannon ball too!
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Families
have flocked to Hilton Head, South Carolina as long as there have been
people on the eastern seaboard. Early Native Americans of the area
wintered among the yellow pines and palmettos of this barrier island,
enjoying the mild climate as they feasted on the plentiful seafood.
Later, as the new colonies were settled, Spanish, French, and English
explorers and entrepreneurs spent time among the high bluffs and
beaches of this 12-mile long island. Visionaries later saw the unique
beauty of this island and have protected its wildlife and marshes,
enabling visitors to enjoy clean beaches, lush forests, and clean air.
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Hospitable to all of our visitors, rental agencies on Hilton Head
Island will take care of all your vacation needs, both foreseen and
unanticipated. Renting an apartment, condo, villa or home is easy with
the friendly assistance of more than one hundred agencies. Whatever is
your chosen activity, nearby is a clean, affordable Hilton Head rental property.
Luxurious homes sit along the greens of 19 first class golf courses in Hilton Head Island.
Villas are within walking distance to 260 tennis courts. And for the
nature lover, many properties overlook wildlife-inhabited lagoons,
serene yacht marinas, and, of course, 12 miles of private and public
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The House of Blues is must see Myrtle Beach entertainment! |
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The Kingston Plantation in Myrtle Beach could be exactly what you need! Looking for a mini-break where everything is right there, where you need it, when you need it? Set on 145 square acres, the Kingston Plantation in Myrtle Beach is one of the largest resorts on the east coast of the US and offers a range of on resort accommodation, dining and entertainment options. |
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Hilton Head Island was the first ecologically-planned destination in The United States. Light pollution ordinances are in effect across the island to protect the habits of the loggerhead turtles which sometimes confuse the lights of dwellings and street lights with that of the ocean. Protections are in place to protect the beautiful live oaks and palmetto trees which cover the island. Salt marshes, beaches and lagoons remain in pristine condition across the island. While modern conveniences such as shopping malls and five star hotels are widely available; care has been taken to blend these structures into the native ecology as much as possible. |
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Hilton Head Island is appropriately called Golf Island. Located just off the coast of South Carolina, the semi- tropical 12-mile barrier island is devoted to providing world-class golf, tennis or water-recreation activities to the 2.5 million visitors who arrive annually. The majority are seniors, who faithfully return each year during the balmy winter months. |
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