News Summary
Southern Living magazine has highlighted eight captivating beach cities in South Carolina that promise stunning coastlines and tranquil living. The list features Hilton Head, Myrtle Beach, Folly Beach, and more, offering diverse experiences from luxury to laid-back charm. As the state boasts 187 miles of coastline, these towns present ideal opportunities for living and retirement by the sea. Explore the unique features of each location and why they stand out as perfect place to call home.
Welcome to the Stunning Shores of South Carolina!
Have you ever imagined living or retiring by the shimmering coast? Well, Southern Living magazine has just put the spotlight on some of the most alluring beach cities in South Carolina that could be your ideal home sweet home! With a coastline that stretches for an incredible 187 miles and encompasses 34 islands, South Carolina truly shines as a top contender for perfect beach living.
Meet the Chosen Cities
From the charming to the downright breathtaking, here are the eight cities that made the list for their scenic appeal:
- Hilton Head
- Folly Beach
- Myrtle Beach
- Murrells Inlet
- Kiawah Island
- Hunting Island State Park
- Pawleys Island
- Litchfield
- Georgetown
Hilton Head Island: A Beach Lover’s Paradise
Starting with Hilton Head, this gorgeous island boasts 12 miles of beautiful beachfront. Consistently voted a favorite in surveys, you’ll find this paradise offers an abundance of bike trails, over 23 public golf courses, and an array of waterfront dining options that will make your taste buds sing!
Myrtle Beach: The Heart of Fun!
Next up is Myrtle Beach, dubbed as “versatile and beautiful.” Part of the Grand Strand, Myrtle Beach encompasses 60 miles of coastline with an active community vibe. This destination is packed with activities—from delicious restaurants and live music venues to theaters, amusement parks, and even an aquarium! And if you’re into golf, you’re in luck with over 90 golf courses that ensure every day can be a tee-off day!
Folly Beach: Quirky & Laid-Back
Just 11 miles south of Charleston, you’ll find the colorful Folly Beach. Known for its laid-back beach town charm, this place features cozy surf shops, rental spots, and of course, the iconic Folly Beach Pier. After its recent reconstruction, this pier has become a beloved spot for saltwater fishing and relaxing views.
The Scenic Charm of Murrells Inlet
Then there’s Murrells Inlet, located a mere 13 miles south of Myrtle Beach. Although it lacks a traditional beach, the half-mile-long MarshWalk offers stunning views, especially of the scenic Goat Island, which was once home to playful goats and peacocks until Hurricane Ian shifted their residential arrangements.
Kiawah Island: Luxury Awaits
For a taste of luxury, Kiawah Island is where it’s at! This 10-mile barrier island is renowned for its pristine nature trails and high-end resorts, making it popular among famous personalities like George Clooney and Reese Witherspoon. With five championship golf courses, you might just bump into a star while teeing off!
Nature at Hunting Island State Park
Hunting Island State Park, right near Beaufort, is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. With its historic lighthouse and the picturesque Marsh Boardwalk Trail, featured in cinematic classics like “Forrest Gump,” you’ll have endless nature adventures right outside your front door.
Historical Pawleys Island
Moving on to Pawleys Island, recognized as one of the oldest seaside resorts on the East Coast, it carries a rich historical charm and a family-friendly vibe that invites visitors and residents alike to enjoy its beauty.
Litchfield and Georgetown: Modern Comfort Meets Historic Charm
Litchfield Beach, only three miles from Pawleys Island, combines modern comforts with classic beach vibes, making it a delightful place for relaxation. Meanwhile, the historic city of Georgetown, established in 1729, is known for its stunning oak trees and scenic downtown along the Sampit River. With about 10,000 residents, it prides itself on its charming atmosphere.
Why South Carolina’s Coast is Calling Your Name
So there you have it! Whether you’re looking for a lively city like Myrtle Beach or the luxury of Kiawah Island, it seems South Carolina’s coastal towns have something to offer everyone. With a mix of beautiful nature, great activities, and rich history, it’s no wonder these cities are being recognized as ideal spots for living or retirement. Maybe it’s time to pack your bags and head for the beach!
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