USA hotel maps: South Carolina hotel maps: Hilton Head Island hotel map: Charleston hotel map: Columbia hotel map: Greenville hotel map: Myrtle Beach hotel map
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No matter what the season, a visit to The Westin Resort, Hilton Head Island, always includes the gracious hospitality, impeccable service and luxurious accommodations for which we've always been known. More...
Located in the Heart of Charleston's Historic Downtown/ Charleston Place Offers Unparalleled Luxury Accommodations. Limitless Opportunities For Sports and Leisure Enthusiasts Abound/ Ranging from Golf To Eco Adventure. More...
The Marriott Columbia offers moderately priced accommodations in the heart of the city's financial district and within walking distance of the State Capitol, approximately eight miles from Columbia International Airport. More...
The Hyatt Regency Greenville is a hotel, office and convention center located in the heart of Greenville's business and entertainment district. More...
Sheraton's Broadway Plantation is an elegant resort home with every comfort taken into consideration to make you and every member of your family, as well as each of your guests feel completely carefree and cared for. More...
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Destination: Hilton Head --- Hilton Head Island is located at the extreme southern tip of South Carolina , about 30 miles north of Savannah and 100 miles south of Charleston. At seven miles in width and fourteen miles in length, it is the second largest Atlantic coast barrier island. A toll expressway expedites traffic from the mainland to the island's resort areas... read more in our Hilton Head Island Destination Guide.
Destination: Charleston --- Elegant and refined, Charleston mixes European charm with new world energy and excitement. The cityscape is one of beautiful buildings, winding streets and a touch of old world luxury, Charleston is the smaller, more comfortable New Orleans of the Upper South. The city was founded in 1670 and boomed as a center for rice and indigo trading. Since then, Charleston has occupied a prominent place in American history, and its beauty is recognized throughout the world... read more in our Charleston Destination Guide.
Destination: Columbia --- The Columbia Metropolitan Area is home to over 200 years of history as well as to Lake Murray, the University of South Carolina, Riverbanks Zoo, the South Carolina State government buildings, numerous festivals and recreational opportunities, and Ft. Jackson, the USA's largest basic training installation. Columbia sprawls scenically across county lines and riverbanks... read more in our Columbia Destination Guide.
Destination: Greenville --- Greenville is located in the Piedmont region of South Carolina in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains. The area, commonly referred to as the Upstate, includes Greenville, Spartanburg, Anderson, Pickens and Cherokee counties and the cities of Anderson, Clemson, Greenville, Simpsonville, Greer and Spartanburg. The city represents 56,000 residents of the roughly 350,000 who make up the region. Greenville's moderate climate offers a full change of seasons. The average annual temperature is 59 degrees F with an average rainfall of 50.45 inches and an average snowfall of 1.20 inches per year... read more in our Greenville Destination Guide.
Destination: Myrtle Beach --- Myrtle Beach and the other towns that dot this long island stretch, have become havens for visitors year round. From Little River to Pawleys Island, there are a dazzling variety of restaurants, as well as fantastic nightlife, concerts and theater, museums, interesting shops, and recreational pursuits for the whole family... read more in our Myrtle Beach Destination Guide.