4 days in South Carolina Itinerary

Created using Inspirock South Carolina itinerary planner
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Greenville
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Charleston
— 3 nights
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Greenville — 1 day

Textile Center of the World

The largest city in "upstate" South Carolina, Greenville has grown around the natural wonders of waterfalls located in the downtown area.
Start off your visit on the 7th (Fri): snap pictures at Liberty Bridge, take in the dramatic scenery at Falls Park on the Reedy, and then test your problem-solving skills at popular escape rooms.

To see ratings, photos, more things to do, and tourist information, use the Greenville driving holiday planning site.

Washington to Greenville is an approximately 7-hour car ride. Expect somewhat warmer temperatures when traveling from Washington in April; daily highs in Greenville reach 74°F and lows reach 53°F. Finish up your sightseeing early on the 7th (Fri) so you can go by car to Charleston.
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Parks · Nature · Fun & Games

Charleston — 3 nights

Many visitors describe their Charleston holiday as a warm embrace by an old, dear friend--who lived about 200 years ago.
Charleston is known for parks, historic sites, and sightseeing. Your trip includes some of its best attractions: contemplate the long history of Magnolia Plantation & Gardens, see majestic marine mammals with a dolphin and whale watching tour, go on a hair-raising tour with a ghost and vampire tour, and get engrossed in the history at H.L. Hunley Submarine.

For where to stay, more things to do, traveler tips, and more tourist information, go to the Charleston visit planner.

Drive from Greenville to Charleston in 4 hours. Alternatively, you can fly; or take a bus. In April in Charleston, expect temperatures between 74°F during the day and 57°F at night. Finish your sightseeing early on the 10th (Mon) so you can drive back home.
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Parks · Historic Sites · Tours · Museums
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South Carolina travel guide

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Dolphin & Whale Watching · Historic Sites · Gardens
The Palmetto State
Composed of five distinct geographic regions with boundaries roughly parallel to the Atlantic coastline, South Carolina embraces rich history, scenic beauty, and outstanding cuisine. Originally established as a slave society dependent on the cultivation of rice and indigo, the state now boasts a diverse economy that includes massive production of textile goods, chemical products, machinery, and automobiles. Widely regarded as the beginning of the Deep South, the state remains a deeply conservative part of the country, fervently clinging to its religious and cultural traditions. South Carolinians are kind and open hosts to those who vacation here, eager to share the wealth of their cultural heritage with curious visitors. With many remarkable places to visit like Charleston and Hilton Head, your itinerary here is sure to be diverse and full of scenic attractions.
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