Beach and Spoke Vacations

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Beach and Spoke Vacations


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In today's fast-paced world, travelers crave freedom and variety. They want to explore at their own pace while having plenty of activities to choose from. Waking up to the sound of the surf and watching the sun rise or set over glistening waters makes any trip extraordinary. Let’s explore some top beach destinations that offer a wealth of options for travelers.

Myrtle Beach


Located in South Carolina, Myrtle Beach is a treasure trove of activities. Alongside its famous Grand Strand and vibrant theaters, the area offers unique local experiences. Take a low-country tour in a 14-passenger safari jeep, or set sail on the Suncruz Casino Boat. Dive into history with the Pirates and Ghosts along the Coast tour, or discover the rich past of the communities like Murrells Inlet, Huntington Beach, and Pawleys Island, whose histories stretch back before the Revolutionary War.

Explore Horry and Marion Counties with the Pine Trees, Cotton, Tobacco, and Now Y’all tour to learn about the once-thriving lumber, cotton, and tobacco industries, now energized by tourism. Enjoy coastline cruises, city tours, golfing, or a basket-weaving workshop. Convenient pickups and drop-offs are available for your group.

Don't miss a side trip to Florence with its War Between the States Museum, showcasing artifacts from 1850-1900, including items from the Florence Stockade. Pay respects at the Florence National Cemetery, a 30-acre shrine known as South Carolina’s Little Arlington. The Dooley Planetarium at Francis Marion University and the Florence Railroad Museum also offer fascinating experiences.

In nearby Georgetown, visit the Hopsewee Plantation, birthplace of Declaration signer Thomas Lynch Jr., featuring original slave cabins and stunning Santee River views.

Hilton Head Island


Hilton Head Island, along with communities like Beaufort, Bluffton, and Daufuskie Island, offers stunning beaches and rich cultural history. The Coastal Discovery Museum is an excellent starting point to explore the island's heritage, highlighting African American, Native American, and Civil War history, along with ecological diversity.

The Arts Center of Coastal Carolina brings visual and performing arts to life, featuring theater, music, and dance. Enjoy sightseeing cruises from local marinas, perfect for dolphin and eagle watching, crab pot pulling, or taking in a beautiful sunset.

Bluffton’s downtown is ideal for exploring art galleries and unique shops, while Beaufort offers historic churches and homes dating back to the early 1700s.

With its proximity to Savannah (45 miles) and Charleston (75 miles), Hilton Head is perfect for side trips. Consider a scenic boat trip to Savannah, often faster than driving.

Virginia Beach


Virginia Beach boasts 35 miles of beaches and 121 navigable miles of waterways. Its historic boardwalk sprawls for three miles, filled with bicyclists and walkers enjoying outdoor cafes and oceanfront stages. The renowned Virginia Aquarium features over 70,000 gallons of aquariums, live animal exhibits, and more than 300 displays.

Fishing enthusiasts will find rich inshore and offshore opportunities year-round. Enjoy whale watching during winter to see humpback and fin whales, or catch sight of playful bottlenose dolphins in the summer.

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