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What are the best places to stay in South Carolina on vacation? Unexpected Coastal Gems

1. Edisto Island: Where Fossils Meet Live Oaks

Edisto Island, USA

Edisto is home to a 'Boneyard Beach' where ancient trees, fossilized by erosion, create an otherworldly landscape at the water's edge.

2. McClellanville: A Resilient Shrimping Village

McClellanville, USA

This small fishing village famously rebuilt itself after being devastated by Hurricane Hugo in 1989, a testament to its tight-knit community spirit.

3. Daufuskie Island: Unbridged Gullah Heritage

Daufuskie Island, USA

Accessible only by ferry, Daufuskie Island is one of the few places where Gullah culture and language have been preserved in their purest form.

4. Pawleys Island: The Gray Man's Warning

Pawleys Island, USA

Pawleys Island is famous for the legend of 'The Gray Man,' a benevolent ghost said to appear before hurricanes to warn residents to evacuate.

5. Port Royal: The Sands of Time

Port Royal, USA

Port Royal's Sands Beach is not just a recreational spot, but a significant archaeological site revealing remnants of ancient civilizations and a phosphate mining boom.

6. Huntington Beach State Park: Atalaya's Moorish Majesty

Murrells Inlet, USA

Within this state park, visitors can explore Atalaya Castle, a magnificent Moorish-style mansion built by eccentric sculptor Anna Hyatt Huntington and her husband.

7. Bulls Island: Untouched Wilderness

Awendaw, USA

Part of the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge, Bulls Island is an undeveloped barrier island accessible only by ferry, boasting another dramatic 'Boneyard Beach' formed by erosion.

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