Charleston is the oldest city in the state, and while it has changed a lot over the centuries, it still has retained much of its historic charm. You’ll find cobblestone streets, Civil War forts and monuments, and beautiful 17th century homes with sprawling gardens. Stay at one of the city’s historic inns, or a quaint bed & breakfast with the charm of days long passed.

Tour historic houses like the Magnolia Plantation, which was built in the 1600’s. Stroll through their gardens, which are open year round, or take a guided tour through the plantation. Another plantation from the same era is Boone Hall, which has appeared in the mini-series North and South and the film The Notebook. Aside from being a historic attraction, Boone Hall Plantation is still a working farm, producing strawberries, tomatoes, pumpkins, and more.

Take a tour of Fort Sumter on a cruise through Charleston Harbor, and see the site where [...]

Brimming with beauty and history along South Carolina’s Atlantic coast, Georgetown County and its charming communities offer you the perfect escape for fun and relaxation. Explore the pristine beaches, picturesque waterways and marshes, fascinating marine wildlife, world-class golfing, historic places, intimate dining, quaint shops and memorable family activities. Georgetown County is just a short distance from other bustling vacation destinations, conveniently positioned between Charleston and Myrtle Beach. As one of the oldest family resort areas in the nation, Georgetown County is one of America’s top getaways, an alternative to the hectic ‘vacations’ of your past.

There’s something special about golfing in Georgetown County. Located on the south side of Myrtle Beach, a region know world-wide as a premier golf destination, Georgetown County boasts nearly a quarter of the area’s award-winning courses. Because they were designed to incorporate the distinctive natural elements of the South Carolina lowcountry, these golf courses are [...]

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