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South Carolina Home To 2 Of The Most Expensive Travel Destinations In The U.S.

It’s almost summer and time to start thinking about where you might go for vacation. And, the most expensive travel destinations in the U.S. list is out including 2 South…

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It's almost summer and time to start thinking about where you might go for vacation. And, the most expensive travel destinations in the U.S. list is out including 2 South Carolina locations.

According to Travel+Leisure, there are plenty of pricey spots you can plan a vacation. However, if you're watching those pennies their list of 28 most expensive travel destinations can help you avoid sticker shock.

And, it's not surprising these locations draw massive amounts of tourists each year. So, which South Carolina cities made the list of most expensive travel destinations?

Travel+Leisure looked at various travel sites to examine rankings in determining some of the most popular travel spots in the country.

Then, a financial analysis site crunched the numbers when it came to things travelers spend money on during vacation, including food and drink, hotels and airfare.

Which South Carolina Cities Made The List Of Most Expensive Travel Destinations

And, making the most expensive travel destinations for South Carolina are Hilton Head and Charleston.

The popular destinations come in at number 7 and 6, respectively. According to the study, the tab for the average Hilton Head vacation totals just over $1700.

That breaks down to just under $500 for meals and drinks, a 3 night hotel stay at $416 and airfare at right around $800.

Charleston rings in closely behind at just over $1600 total. That breaks down to meals and drinks close to $500, hotel stay for 3 nights at $412 and airfare at $744.

And, I know this all sounds a little pricey. However, there are certainly places that are much higher, including the number 1 spot, Aspen.

But, if you're lucky enough as we are, to live close to these South Carolina locations, you might be able to strike that airfare from the budget. Depending on gas prices at travel time, driving could save some cash.

We've been to both Hilton Head and Charleston. And, I love plenty of things about each of them. Of course, being a foodie, a good deal of my travel involves finding great restaurants.

What We Like About The Most Expensive Travel Destinations In South Carolina

In Charleston, we loved plenty. But, Burwell's Stone Fire Grill stood out to us. Try the square deviled eggs appetizer, and the lamb lollipops you cook at the table on a searing hot stone!

deviled eggs on a plate at burwell's stone fire grill in charleston, one of most expensive travel destinations in the U.S.Debbie Nance

Deviled eggs app at Burwell's in Charleston which was named one of most expensive travel destinations in the U.S.

Hilton Head speaks for itself. It's a beautiful destination for a laid back beach vibe. And, golfers love Harbour Town Golf Links. If you visit please make plans to dine at The Quarterdeck for shrimp and grits.

So, that's my two cents to save you a buck and have a great vacation. Make sure to check the full list of most expensive travel destinations in the U.S. before you plan your trip.

By the way, a North Carolina spot made the list. Can you guess which one?

This Picturesque Small Town In South Carolina Ranks In The Top 10 Most Beautiful Nationwide

South Carolina is home to some incredible small towns. From the Lowcountry to the high country and everywhere in between. With so many spots, it's hard to pick a favorite. Especially when each has something unique to offer. Many are gorgeous, and while we know that it's nice to see others recognize that beauty. The travel experts over at North Carolina Travel Guides recently ranked the most picturesque small towns in the country. And the most picturesque town in South Carolina was part of the nationwide top 10.

Their team worked to find the 120 most picturesque small towns in America. These towns are the ones that are "an absolute must-see and that one shouldn’t miss out on this summer." So how exactly did they do this? North Carolina Travel Guides travel experts compared 500 small towns to create this list of 120. Metrics used to determine the most picturesque included search trends, popularity with photographers, and popularity for photography with the general public. And I know what you're thinking. If this was commissioned by North Carolina travel experts they were probably biased. Right? Wrong. South Carolina actually had 6 towns included in the 120. And while North Carolina did as well, the SC ones ranked significantly higher.

One South Carolina town ranked number 6, another 11th, and a third 23rd. The highest ranking NC town? It was 50th. So no bias here! Towns in both Carolinas are spread between all areas of the states. So whether you are looking for a quiet spot for a weekend getaway, a weeklong vacation, or a place to relocate you'll want to read this list. Below you'll find the top-ranked picturesque small town and towns in South Carolina followed by those in North Carolina. You can read the North Carolina Travel Guides article here.

103. Folly Beach, SC

Folly Beach is known as "Charleston's Beach Town". This small beach town is all about life on the water, with offers a gorgeous backdrop for endless activities. Learn more about visiting Folly Beach.

102. Travelers Rest

You'll find Traveler's Rest in the southern foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains. The town was named for its natural amenities and proximity to some of the most amazing outdoor recreation in the state. It is known for its "artsy vibe, active lifestyle, and  historic charm". The town features Swamp Rabbit Trail greenway, a driving range, shops, restaurants, antique stores, boutiques, and a brewery. Learn more about Travelers Rest here.

75. Clemson

This one pains me a little bit (college sports rivalries are real), but I was pleasantly surprised that Clemson has more to offer than just a college town. The town is located in the foothills near the Blue Ridge Mountains and along the shores of Lake Hartwell. This gives Clemson a unique combination of mountain, lake, and urban lifestyles. Learn more here

23. Aiken

Located near the Georgia border a few miles from Augusta is the picturesque town of Aiken. Equine pursuits, the arts, sporting facilities, and nature, are just some of what the town is known for. It has a rich history from playing a part in our country’s railroad birth to our fight in the Cold War era. Local officials say Aiken has a  "history most small towns have never experienced the likes of". Learn more here.

11. Beaufort

This coastal town has all the southern charm you come to expect from the South Carolina Lowcountry. The town's historic streets are framed by natural foliage of picturesque Spanish moss-draped live oak trees. This charming destination has been delighting visitors since 1512. Learn more about Beaufort here.

6. Isle of Palms

Isle of Palms is a barrier island made up of six miles of white, sandy beaches. It's less than 20 minutes from historic Charleston. IOP as it's referred to for short is known for its beaches, natural wildlife, world-class resortsspasgolf, and restaurants. Learn more here.

North Carolina Towns

115. Bryson City

The town of Bryson City is situated next to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park full of fresh air and nature. Its "remote location" offers plenty of space for whatever activities your heart desires from adventure to relaxation. It features "majestic mountain landscapes, scenic hiking trails, spectacular train excursions, a vibrant downtown, and the pristine waters of Fontana Lake." Learn more here.

110. Washington

The town of Washington is a slightly hidden gem on North Carolina's Inner Banks. Its location along the Pamlico River is perfect for small-town charm. Downtown features an "eclectic blend of boutiques, restaurants, and attractions". It's a small community built around maritime culture along the Tar and Pamlico Rivers. Learn more here

90. Cashiers

Cashiers is located in Jackson County and the Blue Ridge Mountains along scenic Highway 64 in the middle of the Nantahala National Forest. The adorable downtown features boutiques, antique shops, home furnishing studios, and restaurants. A favorite of visitors is the Cashiers Farmers Market. Learn more here.

73. Blowing Rock

Blowing Rock is located on the drive up 321 before you hit the college town of Boone. It's a quaint town mostly situated on one main street that boasts a rich history dating as far back as the 1700s. Learn about some of my favorite things to do when visiting Blowing Rock here.

54. Hillsborough

Hillsborough's downtown historic district is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It  features more than 100 homes, churches,  a school, and other buildings dating back to the late 18th and 19th centuries. The town is centrally located with easy access to both I-85 and I-40. Learn more here.

50. Beaufort

The coastal town of Beaufort is another town located on the Inner Banks. It is a popular vacation destination for just a small 2.7-mile town that is surrounded by nearly a mile of water. The lovely downtown is filled with shops, galleries, and acclaimed restaurants. Learn more here