Spring is festival season, which means plenty of opportunities to enjoy events around Charleston. While the area is always spectacular and offers plenty to do, spring gives it just that extra little something.
You are here
The South Carolina coast has been home to Native Americans, colonists, pirates, rum runners, and adventurers. So, it’s no surprise that these waterfront communities hold some secrets and interesting historical tidbits.
The beaches near Charleston have long served as a retreat for local families, and some of the best ones fly under the radar. If you’re looking for a beautiful, family-friendly beach atmosphere, these waterfront communities have you covered.
When you vacation at Seabrook Island, take advantage of a one-of-a-kind adventure. After all, it’s not many places that allow you to ride horses on the beach. But they do just that at the Seabrook Island Equestrian Center on John’s Island.
For hundreds of years, the Lowcountry has inspired artists and craftsmen. Its close connection to the natural world evokes specific skills that are an important part of the region’s culture.