Top 10 Tourist Attractions in Hilton Head - Travel South Carolina
Top 10 Tourist Attractions and Beautiful Places in Hilton Head - Travel South Carolina:
Hilton Head Island Bike Trails, Coligny Beach, Sea Pines Forest Preserve, Coastal Discovery MuseumPreserve, Shelter Cove Harbour & Marina, Folly Field Beach Park, Pinckney Island National Wildlife Refuge, Harbour Town Lighthouse Museum, Baynard Plantation Ruins, St. Francis by the Sea Catholic Church
List 8 Tourist Attractions in Beaufort, South Carolina | Travel to United States
Here, 8 Top Tourist Attractions in Beaufort, US State..
There's Henry C. Chambers Waterfront Park, Hunting Island State Park, Hunting Island Lighthouse, St. Helena's Anglican Church, Beaufort National Cemetery, Spanish Moss Trail, Port Royal Sound Foundation Maritime Center, Santa Elena History Center and more...
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Hilton Head, Savannah & Charleston Top Ten Things To Do
Hilton Head Top Ten Things To Do, is a tour of the most popular activities and highlights.
Hilton Head is a year round destination with plenty of adventure and side trips to Savannah, Charleston and Beaufort. Discover the top ten things to do in the area.
1) Golfing with many world class courses
2) Miles of beaches to swim, walk and bike ride
3) Harbor Town with its symbolic lighthouse is charming and picturesque
4) Day trips to the historic antebellum cities of Savannah, Georgia; Beaufort and Charleston, South Carolina
5) Bike or walk the miles of trails under live oak canopies
6) Shop at local art galleries, stores and outlet malls
7) Explore nature and visit the Coastal Discovery Museum
8) Dining options included regional favorites like She-Crab Soup and Shrimp & Grits
9) Kayak or canoe through miles of lagoons and marshland
10) Relax and rejuvenate at one of the many luxurious spas
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Top 10 Best Beachfront Hotels in Hilton Head Island, South Carolina, USA
Top 10 Best Beachfront Hotels in Hilton Head Island, South Carolina, USA
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❖ Sonesta Resort - Hilton Head Island
4-star hotel
130 Shipyard Drive, Hilton Head Island, South Carolina 29928, USA
Phone: +1 843-842-2400
❖ Omni Oceanfront Resort Hilton Head Island
4-star hotel
23 Ocean Lane, Hilton Head Island, South Carolina 29928, USA
Phone: +1 843-842-8000
❖ Holiday Inn Resort Beach House
4-star hotel
1 South Forest Beach Drive, Hilton Head Island, South Carolina 29928, USA
Phone: +1 877-935-1725
❖ The Westin Hilton Head Island Resort & Spa
4-star hotel
2 Grasslawn Avenue, Hilton Head Island, South Carolina 29928, USA
Phone: +1 843-681-4000
❖ Marriott's Grande Ocean
4-star hotel
51 South Forest Beach Drive, Hilton Head Island, South Carolina 29928, USA
Phone: +1 843-686-7343
❖ Ocean Oak Resort by Hilton Grand Vacations
4-star hotel
41 South Forest Beach Drive , Hilton Head Island, 29928, USA
Phone: +1 843-342-8400
❖ Marriott's Monarch at Sea Pines
3-star hotel
91 North Sea Pines Drive, Hilton Head Island, South Carolina 29928, USA
Phone: +1 843-363-3040
❖ Hilton Head Marriott Resort & Spa
4-star hotel
One Hotel Circle, Hilton Head Island, South Carolina 29928, USA
Phone: +1 843-686-8400
❖ Marriott's Barony Beach Club
4-star hotel
5 Grasslawn Avenue, Hilton Head Island, South Carolina 29928, USA
Phone: +1 843-342-1608
❖ Marriott's SurfWatch
4-star hotel
10 SurfWatch Way, Hilton Head Island, South Carolina 29928, USA
Phone: +1 843-363-3400
List 14 Tourist Attractions in Hilton Head, South Carolina | Travel to United States
Here, 14 Top Tourist Attractions in Hilton Head, United States..
There's Pinckney Island National Wildlife Refuge, Coligny Beach Park, Coastal Discovery Museum, Shelter Cove Community Park, Chaplin Community Park, Burkes Beach, Mitchellville Beach Park, Driessen Beach Park, Islanders Beach Park, Pirate's Island of Hilton Head SC, Disney's Beach House, Sandbox, Stoney-Baynard Plantation, Hilton Head Island Beach...
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Things To Do In Charleston SC
Also posted on This is a quick tour around Charleston South Carolina showing some of the things to do in Charleston that await visitors to this magnificent and historic city.
Charleston South Carolina, A city of history, hospitality, and a heaping dose of good ole southern charm.
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In this short video you'll see Charleston come alive and you'll understand why one magazine recently voted it the number one tourist destination in all of America.
Something I've known for years.
One of the best ways to learn about Charleston's past is to take a tour.
And one of the fun ways to tour the city.... is in a horse drawn carriage.
That's exactly what I did on a recent visit.
As Kevin, supplied the.... uh horsepower, our knowledgable guide entertained and informed us with many interesting tidbits regarding Charleston's rich history, a city whose beginning dates back more than a hundred years before the founding of America.
Add in the picture perfect weather we enjoyed, and you've got the recipe for an experience that's hard to beat.
If exercise is more your style, one of the many walking tours may better suit your needs.
Charleston's downtown business and residential districts are compact and perfect for a relaxed and entertaining walk as you appreciate the history and beauty all around you.
At some point in your visit, you'll probably find yourself meandering through City Market, as will most of Charleston's 4 million annual visitors.
This Charleston landmark has been around since the 1790's.
Today from among the hundreds of local vendors, you can find just the right item to purchase and keep as a souvenir or to give as that special gift.
The city of Charleston proper boasts 90 properties listed on the National Register of Historic Places, with another 96 in the remaining parts of the county.
As you witness the variety of these restored treasures, you'll appreciate why Charleston was considered the cultural center of the antebellum South.
Since we're talking historical homes, make sure you stroll along East Battery street toward White Point Garden.
You'll enjoy the beauty of the magnificent row of stately antebellum homes that line the street to your right as Charleston harbor splashes against the battery seawall on which you walk.
Charleston's visitors also enjoy the city by water. There are numerous Harbor tours where one can get a better sense of Charleston's skyline, and with an evening cruise, enjoy a beautiful sunset as well.
Another harbor treat is to view the Ravenel bridge up close and personal. This Charleston landmark doesn't have the history that attracts so many to the Holy City, having been completed less than a decade ago, but it makes up for its newcomer status by its sheer size, spanning two and a half miles in length, and rising to the majestic height of 575 feet.
This 8 lane engineering marvel connects downtown Charleston to Mt Pleasant,
and one day a year, 40 thousand runners use it for their own personal highway in what's known as the Cooper River Bridge Run.
And who could visit Charleston and not take the boat to Fort Sumter, the scene of the first battle of the war between the States.
After a 30 minute narrated cruise, you'll step foot on the very soil where America's most bloody war began.
Once on site National Park Service Rangers will provide more details of this regrettable episode in our nation's history.
Charleston is also known for its Plantations.
You'd be hard pressed to fully understand what makes downtown Charleston what it is without visiting and learning more about the role played by these historic and massive plantations.
And while we're out and about, this is the perfect time for me to tell you that there are no less than 5 beaches within 25 miles of Charleston.
Whether your accommodations are on the beach, or you simply come to spend a peaceful sun drenched day, it's the perfect complement to your downtown Charleston adventure.
Did I hear someone say shopping?
Just so you know, King street was recently chosen as one of the 10 best shopping streets in the United States.
Whether its antiques, art, or fashion, you'll find it all.. I say... shop on!
All this activity will surely make you hungry enough to eat a horse...... oops..... sorry Kevin, my bad......
whether its fine dinning or various other award winning eateries, from barbecue to bistro, from cafe to cafeteria, from tavern to tearoom, and others too numerous to list, Charleston has it all.
Then when daylight turns to darkness, you'll have to take a break from your non stop Charleston adventure.
Charleston's travelers have access to some of the most elegant accommodations.
Whether you're looking for historic charm, a private hideaway, or unparalleled luxury, your nights in Charleston will be as perfect as your days.
Budget conscious families also have many alternatives from which to choose.
Your Perfect vacation Destination | Hilton Head Island, South Carolina
Hilton Head Island is part of the Lowcountry region in the U.S. state of South Carolina. It's known for Atlantic Ocean beaches and golf courses. The Harbour Town Lighthouse and Museum marks the southwest tip. The Coastal Discovery Museum features heritage buildings, trees and themed gardens. Between the island and mainland, the Pinckney Island National Wildlife Refuge salt marsh hosts deer, alligators and birds.
Area: 69.15 mi²
Weather: 64°F (18°C), Wind NE at 15 mph (24 km/h), 74% Humidity
Population: 40,500 (2016)
Area code: 843
Local time: Tuesday 1:09 AM
Shelter Cove Harbour & Marina - Hilton Head Head Island, SC
Shelter Cove Harbour & Marina is a beautiful waterfront area that offeres shopping, dining and lodging in Hilton Head Island, SC.
Relaxing Weekend in Hilton Head and Beaufort, South Carolina
Weekend trip to the lowcountry, enjoying Hilton Head's beaches, Beaufort's colonial town, Hunting Island, and Shelton Ruins.
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After work on a Friday, we took a 3 hour drive to the coast for a relaxing weekend on Hilton Head Island. We stayed in an ordinary hotel off of 278. Once settled, we took a short drive over to Coligny Circle, a public entrance to the beach. Although it was still cold, the walk along the beach was pleasant and peaceful. Considering the $6 fee to enter the southern half of the island, a visit to Sea Pines and the lighthouse was well worth the visit. For food and beverage for the afternoon, we stopped at Hilton Head Brewery for brews and lunch and then to Island Winery for wine tasting with cheese and crackers. That evening we caught a nice sunset on the beach and had dinner at the infamous Salty Dog Café.
On that beautiful Sunday, we drove an hour north to the beautiful colonial town of Beaufort. In my opinion, as far as history goes, Beaufort is far nicer and more historic than Charleston. Most homes still have untouched gateways and fences dating back hundreds of years. After a nice quiet walk along the waterfront we drove an extra 30 minutes to Hunting Island. Upon arrival, the view of the coastline gave me a glimpse of what the coast looked like when the Europeans crossed over. Close to the beach is Hunting Island Lighthouse, one of the few remaining coastal lighthouses that you can climb to the top. On a certain part of the beach, there are an endless amount of dead trees in the sand, good enough for some good photographs. Our last stop along the way back home was to the Old Shelton Church Ruins in Shelton.
SHIPS AND FORTS - Charleston, SC
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00:00 Charleston Harbor
00:13 Patriot's Point - USS Yorktown
00:23 Patriot's Point - USS Laffey
00:40 Patriot's Point - USS Clamagore
01:38 Castle Pinckney
01:46 Fort Sumter
03:21 Fort Moultrie
USS Yorktown (CV/CVA/CVS-10) is one of 24 Essex-class aircraft carriers built during World War II for the United States Navy. She is named after the Battle of Yorktown of the American Revolutionary War, and is the fourth U.S. Navy ship to bear the name. Initially to have been named Bonhomme Richard, she was renamed Yorktown while under construction to commemorate USS Yorktown (CV-5), lost at the Battle of Midway in June 1942. Yorktown was commissioned in April 1943, and participated in several campaigns in the Pacific Theater of Operations, earning 11 battle stars and the Presidential Unit Citation. Decommissioned shortly after the end of the war, she was modernized and recommissioned in the early 1950s as an attack carrier (CVA), and then eventually became an antisubmarine carrier (CVS). She was recommissioned too late to participate in the Korean War but served for many years in the Pacific, including duty in the Vietnam War, in which she earned five battle stars. Late in her career, she served as a recovery ship for the Apollo 8 space mission, and was used in the movie Tora! Tora! Tora! which recreated the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor; and in the science fiction film The Philadelphia Experiment. Yorktown was decommissioned in 1970 and in 1975 became a museum ship at Patriots Point, Mount Pleasant, South Carolina. She is a National Historic Landmark.
USS Laffey (DD-724) is an Allen M. Sumner-class destroyer, which was constructed during World War II, laid down and launched in 1943, and commissioned in February 1944. The ship earned the nickname The Ship That Would Not Die for her exploits during the D-Day invasion and the battle of Okinawa when she successfully withstood a determined assault by conventional bombers and the most unrelenting kamikaze air attacks in history. Today, Laffey is a U.S. National Historic Landmark and is preserved as a museum ship at Patriots Point, outside Charleston, South Carolina.[4]
Laffey was the second ship of the United States Navy to be named for Bartlett Laffey. Seaman Laffey was awarded the Medal of Honor for his stand against Confederate forces on 5 March 1864.
USS Clamagore (SS-343) is a Balao-class submarine, presently a museum ship at the Patriot's Point Naval & Maritime Museum outside Charleston, South Carolina. Built in 1945 for the United States Navy, she was still in training when World War II ended. She was named for the clamagore. A National Historic Landmark, she is the only known surviving example of a GUPPY type submarine. It will soon be sunk as a reef due to deterioration.
Castle Pinckney was a small masonry fortification constructed by the United States government by 1810, in the harbor of Charleston, South Carolina.[2][3] It was used very briefly as a prisoner-of-war camp (six weeks) and artillery position during the American Civil War. It was named to the National Register of Historic Places in 1970.
Fort Sumter is a sea fort in Charleston, South Carolina, notable for two battles of the American Civil War. It was one of a number of special forts planned after the War of 1812, combining high walls and heavy masonry, and classified as Third System, as a grade of structural integrity. Work started in 1829, but was incomplete by 1860, when South Carolina seceded from the Union.
The First Battle of Fort Sumter began on April 12, 1861, when Confederate artillery fired on the Union garrison. These were the first shots of the war and continued all day, watched by many civilians in a celebratory spirit. The fort had been cut off from its supply line and surrendered the next day. The Second Battle of Fort Sumter (September 8, 1863) was a failed attempt by the Union to retake the fort, dogged by a rivalry between army and navy commanders. Although the fort was reduced to rubble, it remained in Confederate hands until it was evacuated as General Sherman marched through South Carolina in February 1865. Fort Sumter is open for public tours as part of the Fort Sumter National Monument operated by the National Park Service.
Fort Moultrie is a series of fortifications on Sullivan's Island, South Carolina, built to protect the city of Charleston, South Carolina. The first fort, formerly named Fort Sullivan, built of palmetto logs, inspired the flag and nickname of South Carolina, as The Palmetto State. The fort was renamed for the U.S. patriot commander in the Battle of Sullivan's Island, General William Moultrie.