South Carolina

United States of America

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Embrace the good life in South Carolina, where you can feast on perfectly barbecued meat, tee off in world-class golf courses and explore stunning coastal cities.

Roam along the glorious, golden coastline of South Carolina to visit picturesque Southern towns and idyllic beaches. Explore the midlands and mountain regions of the state for hearty Southern cuisine and breathtaking, untouched scenery.

The history of South Carolina is tied up with exploration, revolution and rebellion in America. Visit Native American sites such as Edisto Beach State Park or early colonial destinations such as Charles Towne Landing, where Europeans first settled in the state. The battleground on Kings Mountain marks a turning point in the War of Independence, while Charleston Harbor was where the Civil War started.

Soak up the atmosphere of charming Charleston. Wander around the historic French Quarter or take a campus tour of the picturesque College of Charleston to admire the elegant Southern architecture. The Charleston Museum examines the history of the region while the Gibbes Museum of Art offers American visual art within a stunning Beaux Arts building.

Sample the food scene in Charleston and dine in some of the South’s finest restaurants. Enjoy hearty classics such as shrimp and grits or fried chicken with collard greens.

While in the coastal region, spend some time on one of South Carolina’s beaches. Myrtle Beach is famed for its lively boardwalk with carnival rides. Escape to the scenic shores of Hunting Island and Hilton Head Island.

Golfers flock to South Carolina throughout the year to play 18 holes on hundreds of professional-standard courses. Take your clubs to the charming small city of Greenville for games in the scenic upstate region.

Head inland for hiking and driving through South Carolina’s spectacular scenery. In the midlands, follow the river through Congaree State Park in a canoe. Trek to the observation point in Caesars Head State Park for panoramic views of the Blue Ridge Mountains.

Fly into Charleston or Myrtle Beach to land near the coast or choose Greenville Airport for the mountains. South Carolina is a year-round destination. Visit the mountains and beaches in summer, the historic homes in fall and winter or come in spring for golf.

Popular cities in South Carolina

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Myrtle Beach
Known for Beaches, Sea and Walking
For family days on the beach, a week of golf with friends or exploring and playing in the town’s attractions, this South Carolina beach town is superb.

Reasons to visit

  • Myrtle Beach Boardwalk
  • Broadway at the Beach
  • Ripley's Aquarium
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Hilton Head Island
Known for Beaches, Islands and Sea
This South Carolina barrier island attracts visitors for its laid-back atmosphere and activities, including beachcombing, golf, nature hikes and fine dining.

Reasons to visit

  • Pinckney Island National Wildlife Refuge
  • Coligny Beach
  • Shelter Cove Harbour
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North Myrtle Beach
Known for Beaches, Sea and Golf
Appreciate the tranquil beach atmosphere, stay at one of the golf resorts and watch exciting performances in this quiet bay area.

Reasons to visit

  • Barefoot Landing
  • North Myrtle Beach Beaches
  • House of Blues Myrtle Beach
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Charleston
Known for Shopping, Historical and Tours
Steeped in history, this Southern town is an ideal spot for walking tours of antebellum mansions, beautiful gardens and fine restaurants.

Reasons to visit

  • Medical University of South Carolina
  • College of Charleston
  • Charleston City Market
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Surfside Beach
Known for Beaches, Family-friendly and Sea
Explore relaxing Surfside Beach: its beaches, sunrises, aquarium, and more!

Reasons to visit

  • Surfside Beach
  • Magnolia Lake
  • Tupelo Bay Golf Center
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Folly Beach
Known for Beaches, Sea and Seafood
This small oceanfront town a short drive from Charleston is loved for its pristine beaches and laid-back atmosphere.

Reasons to visit

  • Folly Island Beaches
  • Folly Beach Fishing Pier
  • Folly Beach County Park

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