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Lowcountry Region offers so much to see and do, from a variety
of recreational pursuits
(fishing, sailing, hunting, bird watching, paddling, surfing,
golf, and tennis, to name a few) to seeing the sites (lighthouses,
historic buildings, museums, art galleries, concerts, movie
locations, the Penn Center Historic District, etc.).
One
way to “take-in” the Lowcountry is by
going on a tour (a horse-drawn carriage, bus, boat or
kayak, we
even have some great walking tours). Shopping here can
include one-of-a-kind treasures from the South Carolina
Artisans
Center, to clever, little, eclectic shops, to mega, bargain
hunting at factory outlets. We have a festival to celebrate nearly everything: the endangered
Gopher Tortoise, watermelons, catfish, rice, harbors and
water, shrimp, chilli and wine, and even more. Lowcountry
dining can be an art practiced by gourmet chefs, or a quick
bite on an old back porch. Overlook the water or one of dozens
of beautiful golf courses while samplings some of the finest
seafood on the east coast. Our
accommodations range from a reasonably-priced rest
from the busy highway,
to the finest four-star resorts,
bed & breakfasts,
inns, or beach-front cottages. Explore the South Carolina Lowcountry.
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