Shop King Street, named among the top 10 Best Shopping Streets in America by U.S. News & World Report. There are plenty of great places to eat and drink along the way!
Charleston is known for its historic carriage tours. The tours do not require reservations in advance and are $28 per person. This is an enjoyable way to learn more about Charleston's history!
Take a stroll down East Bay St. past Rainbow Row, a series of thirteen colorful historic houses, until you reach the Battery. The Battery is the edge of Charleston’s peninsula downtown with beautiful views of the harbor. These are two of Charleston's most picturesque spots!
An iconic row of ancient live oak trees welcomes you to one of America's oldest living and working plantations. Boone Hall Plantation offers guided tours of the elegant house, a carriage tour of the grounds, or self-guided tours through the slave quarters and the extensive gardens.
This carefree beach town is home to the East Coast’s second-largest fishing pier, the best waves on the South Carolina coast, and colorful local establishments, including an array of bars, restaurants, and surf shops.
Sullivan's Island offers a quiet, more relaxed and less touristy setting than nearby Folly Beach. Sullivan's Island is known for its impressive beach homes, smooth sand beaches, and popular restaurants on its main streets.
Just a short drive over the Ravenel Bridge from downtown into Mount Pleasant is Shem Creek. Visit Shem Creek for its seafood restaurants, patio bars, and kayak rentals while catching a glimpse of the dolphins that often cruise the creek for bait!