Moon South Carolina

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By Jim Morekis

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$17.99

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$23.49 CAD

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Trade Paperback

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Trade Paperback $17.99 $23.49 CAD

Discover South Carolina with Moon Travel Guides!

From the creative hub of Charleston to the laidback Lowcountry, see what sets the Palmetto State apart with Moon South Carolina. Inside you’ll find:

  • Strategic, flexible itineraries that can be adapted for your budget and timeline, whether you’re planning a getaway to the Grand Strand or a long weekend in the Blue Ridge Mountains, or spending a week exploring the whole state
  • Unique activities and can’t-miss highlights: Wander the charming streets of historic Charleston, hear the stories of Civil War battlefields, and learn about South Carolina’s important African American history. Canoe down the longest blackwater river on earth, tee off at world-class golf courses, or explore the cypress swamps at Congaree National Park. Kick back at Myrtle Beach, explore rolling sand dunes, or hike the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Sample smoky barbecue and fried catfish, or mingle with locals over an authentic Lowcountry boil
  • Honest advice from South Carolina expert Jim Morekis on where to eat, where to stay, and how to get around
  • Full-color photos and detailed maps throughout
  • Handy tips for seniors, international visitors, travelers with disabilities, and more
  • Background information on South Carolina’s history, culture, landscape, and wildlife
  • Full coverage of Charleston, Myrtle Beach and the Grand Strand, Hilton Head and the Lowcountry, Columbia and the Midlands, and Greenville and the Upstate
With Moon South Carolina’s local perspective, myriad activities, and expert know-how, you can plan your trip your way.

Exploring the cities of the South? Check out Moon Charleston & Savannah. Craving a beach getaway? Try Moon Coastal Carolinas.

Series:

On Sale
Feb 20, 2018
Page Count
350 pages
Publisher
Moon Travel
ISBN-13
9781640492462

Jim Morekis

About the Author

Maybe its because he was born in the same hospital as Flannery O'Connor, but there's no doubt that Jim Morekis has writing in his blood. As longtime editor-in-chief of the weekly newspaper Connect Savannah, the University of Georgia graduate has written about and experienced pretty much every cultural happening in the area. He credits his love of travel to his mother, Elizabeth, who was John Berendt's travel agent during his stint in Savannah while writing Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil.

As for the ongoing debate over which city is better, Charleston or Savannah, Jim calls it a tie: Charleston has better long-term planning, but Savannah has to-go cups (allowing anyone to explore the Historic District with a beer or cocktail in hand).

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