This refined waterfront restaurant and bar offers a sophisticated Lowcountry dining experience, perfect for guests looking for a memorable meal!
If you are looking for a lively, laid-back atmosphere with great drinks, this is the place to be!
With views overlooking the Sampit River and Goat Island, 631 is the place for a great time with great food and great friends. Open for lunch and dinner, 631 offers an extensive wine list paired with small plates, shareables and entrée options, including some of the freshest seafood in the area.
Thomas Cafe is a quintessential local favorite in the heart of the historic district, making it a perfect addition to your breakfast recommendations. Make sure to get there early to beat the local crowd!
This half-mile wooden boardwalk is the heart of Murrells Inlet, offering spectacular views of the salt marsh and easy access to a line of the area’s best restaurants.
Built in 1769, this beautifully preserved Georgian manor offers a glimpse into 18th-century Southern life. It is located in the heart od downtown Georgetown, making it an easy addition to your afternoon plans!
Located in the heart of Front Street, this museum celebrates the state's rich seafaring heritage.
Pawleys Island Tavern, locally known as "The PIT," is a must-add for guests who want a true local experience tucked away behind the trees.
Guests can get out on the water with a naturalist-guided pontoon boat tour through the Winyah Bay estuary.
A world-renowned botanical garden and sculpture gallery located on the site of former rice plantations. Guests can wander through the Live Oak Allée and see trees planted in the early 1700s, and view over 2,000 sculptures integrated into the gardens!