Travel to South Carolina/ South Carolina Vacation Rentals
World-class coastal resorts, pristine beaches, and more than 330 golf courses designed by the world's best architects are good reasons to find a South Carolina vacation rental. Whatever your interests, there is always something new to discover in South Carolina. Book your South Carolina beach rental, villa, or vacation home now.
Golfing in South Carolina
A South Carolina vacation offers enough golf courses to let you play a different set of links every day of the year. Myrtle Beach the hub of the Grand Strand, a 60 mile length of beaches stretching from Little river to Georgetown, boasts 100 championship golf courses. Five world-renowned golf courses set on 10 miles of undisturbed Atlantic beach including the site of the 2003 EMC World Cup, is Kiawah (pronounced KEE-a-wah) Island. 23 miles from Charleston, Seabrook Island offers stays in a luxurious vacation rental villas overlooking the Atlantic, at one of two championship golf courses. Grande Dunes Golf Course, Indigo Creek Golf Course, Charleston Municipal Golf Course, Crosswinds Golf Club, and the Parkland Golf Club are the top five sought after courses according to the South Carolina department of tourism. Lots of South Carolina vacation rentals are located near a golf course, so if a South Carolina golf vacation is what you're hoping for, you'll have no problem finding appropriate accommodations.
South Carolina Vacation Spots
With 187 miles of coastline bordered by the Atlantic Ocean, a South Carolina beach rental is not hard to come by. South Carolina offers many sun soaked activities such as canoeing, fishing, and boating. With all bays, inlets, and islands considered, the coastline measures 2,876 miles, which is the 11th longest among the 50 states. The northeast section of the coast has few islands, but south of Winyah Bay the coast is dotted with sea islands and bays.
The State Parks of South Carolina are great destinations. Preserved and protected, they are examples of South Carolina’s natural, cultural and recreational resources. These facilities provide a wide range of significant places for visitors to experience, like the 10,000-acre wilderness in the Upcountry, maritime forests along the coast, plantation homes, battlefields and champion fishing lakes, can be found at state parks.
Columbia the capital of South Carolina is a city rich with history. The entire family will find numerous things to see and do throughout the city. Walk through the tallest trees on the East Coast in the Congaree National Park. Play at one of South Carolina's challenging golf course. Visit Riverbanks Zoo and Botanical Garden, consistently rated one of the nation's "10 Great Zoos." Columbia, South Carolina really does have something for the entire family. Historic homes are another reason to visit Columbia, South Carolina. The Woodrow Wilson Boyhood Home as built in 1872 by Woodrow Wilson’s parents. The 28th President of the United States lived in the home from the age of 16 through 19. Now, the home contains memorabilia, pictures and artifacts depicting Wilson’s life. There is also a garden, where magnolias planted by Mrs. Wilson still bloom.
Charleston South Carolina remains one of the best-preserved cities in America's Old South. Boasting 73 pre-Revolutionary War buildings, 136 from the late 18th century, and more than 600 built before the 1840s Charleston is living history. With its cobblestone streets and horse-drawn carriages, Charleston is a "must visit" on a travelers itinerary. Jasmine and wisteria fragrances fill the air; the aroma of she-crab soup (a local favorite) wafts from sidewalk cafes; and antebellum architecture graces the historic cityscape. More often than not, South Carolina rentals in Charleston are just as beautiful as the surrounding archeitecture!
Myrtle Beach famed for it's golf courses and seaside destinations offers the Grand Strand, 60 miles of boating, fishing, surfing, kayaking, scuba diving, parasailing, or windsurfing. In addition to the bordering Atlantic Ocean, the Grand Strand is blessed with wonderful inland waters. These include the Intracoastal Waterway, which runs parallel to the coast from Little River to Socastee, where it merges with the Waccamaw River. Along the way, other rivers and tributaries feed into the waterway, and passage to the ocean is gained through Little River or Winyah Bay. These inlets and rivers provide additional kinds of recreation, including boating, fishing, and leisurely cruises. Cruise boats operate out of Little River, North Myrtle Beach, Myrtle Beach, Conway, Murrells Inlet, and Georgetown. Some of these leisure cruises provide sightseeing trips, and others offer dinner and dancing. Almost all provide enlightening narratives about the region's wildlife, scenic wonders, history, and legends.
The dream golf vacation, the Myrtle Beach area.
One of the greatest golf resorts in the U.S.A. They have more public golf courses per capita than any other place in the country, along with some of the best courses. Many of the most recognized golfers and course designers in the industry have placed their signatures on Myrtle Beach area golf courses, including Robert Trent Jones, Jack Nicklaus, Pete Dye, Arnold Palmer, Tom Fazio, Greg Norman, and Davis Love III. Stunning courses in breathtaking Lowcountry settings, where golfers can gaze at magnificent live oaks, sky-high pines, and fluttering palmettos. Where fertile wetlands provide sustenance for all sorts of wildlife. Where ocean breezes blow and waterways meander just a stone's throw away.
South Carolina rentals await you!
From the scenic golf courses to the beaches, South Carolina vacation rentals can give you stunning views of either -- so pick out your favorite soon!
Sites and tours to see
Charleston is home to the first American museum, the Charleston Museum, which opened in 1773
Charleston Boat Tours and Dinner Cruises
Magnolia Plantation & ITS Gardens, Charleston
SC Artisan Center, Walterboro
Hopelands Gardens, Aiken
Wild Turkey Center & Museum, Edgefield
Healing Springs, Blackville
Emerald Farm, Greenwood
Francis Beilder Forest, Harleyville