- Myrtle Beach is a popular attraction in South Carolina and a destination for group bus tours.myrtle beach south carolina ocean view image by Jorge Moro from Fotolia.com
South Carolina offers tours by bus, carriage and boat. Whether you want to design your own tour or take a historic tour through Charleston, South Carolina's bus services offer a number of touring opportunities. Carriage tours are romantic outings for a couple and boat tours are for sea-worthy folk, but bus tours cater to everyone. So hop aboard a bus tour in South Carolina. - One bus service in South Carolina allows you to pick and design your own tour for any type of group. The group can stay in South Carolina or travel throughout the United States. Capitol Tours is a family-owned business in South Carolina and for over three decades they have provided groups with full-service bus tours. Whether the group is interested in a historical or cultural tour or an outdoor or sports tour, Capitol Tours can put together a tour the entire group can enjoy.
- Historic mansions are littered throughout Charleston.mansion image by Dave from Fotolia.com
Charleston is a historic city and is home to dozens of different bus tours. From plantation tours to historic Charleston tours, the tours give you a glimpse into Charleston's past and present. One of the most popular tours is a "Gone with the Wind" tour that features some of Charleston's most exquisite mansions and historic sites. The tour takes you through the French Quarter, Rainbow Row, the Market, Old Citadel and Fort Sumter, where the first shot of the Civil War went off. - More of a beach-goer? Myrtle Beach also offers interactive bus tours. The bus takes a group to a location and allows them to experience different aspects of Myrtle Beach. Some itineraries offered are a "Fish-N-Chips" tour that relates everything to the sea, whether it be seafood or sea life. Or, for more of an adventure, take the "One if by Land - Two if by Sea" tour, featuring several land and sea adventures, including mini golf, bungee jumping, snorkeling and wind surfing. Or take the "When Nature Calls" tour to experience Myrtle Beach's diverse ecosystem, from marshes to the ocean front.
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