From historic river towns to low-key coastal escapes, these South Carolina cities and towns are quietly gaining buzz and are set to be some of the state’s most talked-about destinations in 2026.
May 4-10 marks Travel and Tourism Week, a declaration Gov. Henry McMaster made to help shed light on the Palmetto State’s more than $30 billion industry. But few know that behind the scenes of South ...
WEST COLUMBIA, S.C. — According to South Carolina Parks, Recreation and Tourism (PRT) Director Duane Parrish, last year was a record year for tourism in the state with a $29B impact. That includes ...
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCIV) — Governor Henry McMaster has declared this week South Carolina Tourism Week. His proclamation aligns with the nationwide celebration of National Travel and Tourism Week, ...
WITH IT. WELL, THIS WEEKEND, AN UPSTATE SUMMIT ON AFRICAN AMERICAN TOURISM IS HIGHLIGHTING WHAT THEY SAY IS AN UNTAPPED SEGMENT OF THE TOURISM MARKET. OUR ISABELLE MARAK SHOWS US WHY BUILDING A ...
South Carolina's tourism industry, worth around $29 billion, supports one in every ten jobs across the state and generates $1.8 billion in state and local taxes. Natural getaways, from the coastline ...
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WCSC) - The weather is getting hotter and more humid, Memorial Day Weekend is just around the corner, and schools will be letting out soon. So that means summer tourists will soon be ...
Get ready to taste something special in 2026 because South Carolina is calling all food lovers to explore its incredible ...
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCIV) — The South Carolina African-American Tourism Conference announced its 2024 theme, "Future Horizons: Trends and Innovations in African-American Tourism." The event is scheduled ...
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) - The South Carolina African American Tourism Conference is returning to encourage more Black participation in the state’s tourism industry. This weekend’s conference in ...
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