This South Carolina Spot is Tops for Late-Summer Vacations
Summer just started, but if you want to take some late-summer vacations, you’re a little late. The good news, though, is that you still have time to plan a late-summer vacation and have some fun with it. More good news is that South Carolina has one of the best late-summer vacations in the U.S., according to travel experts.
South Carolina Has One of the Best Late-Summer Vacations
Our area has some great places to enjoy the summer, so it makes sense that we would also have one of the best late-summer vacations. Now, the experts at BeMyTravelMuse.com have put together a feature on some of the best places to travel in America in August, just as summer is starting to wind down. “Now is the optimal time to start your August vacation planning,” they note, which is very true. “That month’s heat might have you running to the beach or perhaps to the mountains to cool off.”
Their No. 1 pick for the best place in the entire country for a late-summer vacation is Big Island, Hawai’i. What makes it so great? Well, as they note, Big Island is “the largest, most diverse, and most adventure-filled spot in the state” with a lot of things to do. You can go snorkeling, hang out at the beach or more. “The balmy August temperatures also make it a great time to enjoy an evening stroll or stargaze on the K?lauea Iki Trail; as there’s very little rain during this time of year, you’re likely to catch an epic star-filled night,” they note. I like it. As for other late-summer vacations, No. 2 on the list is also not in the continental U.S.: Glacier Bay National Park, Alaska. This spot, they note, is called one of the most beautiful places in the entire state. While you’re there, check out the beautiful and breath-taking glaciers.
So, which South Carolina spot is one of the best for a late-summer vacay? According to them, it’s Kiawah Island. What makes it so great? “This small island off the coast of South Carolina prides itself on having some of the most untouched beaches, where you can truly feel connected to the beauty of the sea,” BeMyTravelMuse.com states. Also, for North Carolina, they like Asheville for all of the “artsy and edgy things to do.” Asheville is also “known for its breweries,” and well as its “thriving art scene and live music.” I agree that all of these places are lovely spots. Read on for tips on how to save money on your next vacation, no matter the season.