Myrtle Beach and the Grand Strand
Myrtle Beach is the central hub of the Grand Strand, a 60-mile span of beaches
that stretches from Little River to Georgetown.
Historic Charleston & Resort Beaches
Charleston's charm and beauty have long proven to be irresistible. You see it in the lazy
trim of her breezy piazzas and feel it in the spirit of her rich heritage.
Kiawah Island
Named for an Indian tribe, Kiawah is only 21 miles from historic Charleston and offers a
variety of recreation and accommodations.
Seabrook Island
Only 23 miles from Charleston, Seabrook Island Resort offers a serene setting where
vacationers peacefully coexist with the island's natural wildlife.
Lowcountry and Resort Islands
Hauntingly beautiful is the best way to describe South Carolina's Lowcountry and Resort Islands.
By day the marshes are alive with the calls of birds and rustling flight.
Edisto Island
Believed to have been inhabited 4,000 years ago by Edistow Indians,
Edisto Island is one of the oldest settlements in South Carolina.
Fripp Island
An ancient hunting ground of the Yamessee Indians, Fripp Island was acquired in colonial
times by swashbuckling English Capt. Johannes Fripp,
Hilton Head Island
Discovered by English sea captain William Hilton in 1663, Hilton Head Island boasts some
of the most luxurious accommodations in the county.
Hunting Island
Once used as the hunting preserve for wealthy planters' families, Hunting Island was
renowned for its hunting parties that lasted several days.