My husband would like to visit South Carolina and I haven%26#39;t done much research on it yet.
Thought you could all start me out. :)
Is there any snorkeling available at any of the beaches??
Where to stay - what area? We like areas that are not REAL crowded. Doesn%26#39;t have to be isolated or anything.
Close to a beach for swimming, sunbathing etc.
Looking for a condo with a kitchen etc. Thanks for any help.
Cindy
Never been before...
Hi kukuinut,
Edisto Island is a nice place that%26#39;s usually not crowded. It%26#39;s popular with a lot of South Carolinians who don%26#39;t want the hassle and commercialism of Myrtle Beach. The only downside is that there isn%26#39;t much to do there, but it%26#39;s laid back and relaxing.
http://www.edistochamber.com/
Charleston is also a great place to visit if you%26#39;re into history and want more of a city. Folly Beach is also there and is very nice.
http://www.charlestoncvb.com/
http://www.cityoffollybeach.com/
Never been before...
we%26#39;ve lived in SC for 9 years now and absolutely love this beautiful state. If you are looking for quiet, you need to avoid Myrtle Beach. We hated it.....just like a carnival, circus, trashy, commercial, etc. YUCK!
Quiet is on any of the barrier islands. We do enjoy Hilton Head, but that may even be too much for you. Try Fripp Island, Isle of Palms. or Sullivans Island. Dafuskie (between Hilton Head and Savannah) is very , very uninhabited, but expensive. All the islands are top dollar, but you can break it down with big groups such as family reunions. No regrets though. This is island living at it%26#39;s best. Prepare to slow down, this is not California, this is South Carolina where the livin%26#39; is easy, slow, and delightful. Welcome!
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