Kiwah Golf Resorts
January 31, 2009 by Anwar Mehdi
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While Myrtle Beach is by far the best as far as the numbers of golf courses go, but Kiawah Islands is a spot of golfing which the golfing tourists cannot ignore. Kiawah Islands have their own place in the golfing destinations of the country with special emphasis on the lush green, sheltered away from the urban life environment.
The added advantage is that it is not that crowded as the other golf plus beach combinations are. A lot of people would like to places where there is hustle and bustle. But it should not get too much so that jostling crowds as opposed to enjoying the vacation.
The natural resident of the Kiawah Islands have been the Eagles and the Egrets. The golf obsessed travelers have five golf courses which they can choose from and they also have a golfing academy to learn golf while on the vacation. The Kiawah Island is located about 21 miles away from Charleston. It is vacation place for nature lovers, sports enthusiasts and families. Kiawah and John Islands are the best and beautiful retreats in the area of Charleston.
Kiawah offers the non-golfers something to look forward to. The resorts here in the Islands situated outside of Charleston, S.C. This place offers beaches along the 10 mile coastline where you can take long walks or laze around in the sand all day long. The area has the tennis playing facilities as well as cycling trails for the sport aficionados. It is a complete destination in itself with all attendant facilities for kids and shopping for the spouses. But make sure that you check out everything on the internet before booking. Also make sure that pick the right season to go to Kiawah.
The most famous course is the scenic Ocean Course which was designed by Pete Dye .This course was host to various tournaments like the Ryder Cup and the World Golf Championships. It also hosted the Senior PGA championship. The other courses in this area have been designed by Jack Nicklaus, Tom Fazio, Gary Player and the famous Clyde Johnston.
Southern hospitality and the Charleston lifestyle is a plus on a golfing vacation. The island has friendly character to it. The other apart from Ocean Course golf courses here are Oka Point, Cougar Point, Osprey Point and the Turtle point.
Pack your bag, take your golf equipment and get ready for tee off. Enjoy the vacation.
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State Parks in South Carolina
January 25, 2009 by Anwar Mehdi
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South Carolina is a beautiful state on the East Coast of the United States touching the Atlantic Ocean. While the beaches are known to draw people from all over, there are many other ways to enjoy family fun! South Carolina vacations offer educational and fun opportunities for families with diverse interests.
South Carolina is home to over forty state parks where families can plan picnics and enjoy the beautiful weather that graces this state. Families can take a vacation from the hectic everyday to enjoy the pristine beauty of nature. Many a family reunion is held in the beautifully-appointed meeting facilities.
There are many amusement parks guaranteed to thrill the children in the family while providing entertainment for adults as well. Frankie’s Fun Parks are located in both North Charleston and Greenville, South Carolina, so they can easily be incorporated in any trip.
For family fun, for thrill-seekers and music lovers alike, the Freestyle Music Park is sure to be enjoyed by all. This park incorporates the best of both the music world and the amusement park world offering 50 acres of family fun. The Time Machine roller coaster is the tallest in both North and South Carolina!
For a quick but fun history lesson, plan to visit Charles Towne Landing and explore the replica of a 17th century trading ship called The Adventure. This ship is 73 feet long and is sure to impress any visitor.
If your family loves the water and water sports, be sure to check out the beauty of the winding Blackwater Rivers. There you can take advantage of the river and nearby lakes to enjoy water skiing, fishing, canoeing, and many other water adventures.
For those more inclined to hiking, take a trip to the Blue Ridge Mountains where you can follow the many groomed trails and enjoy the scenery. Move quietly and you can not only observe the wildlife, but teach the kids all about the wonders of nature.
No trip to South Carolina is complete without visiting the beaches. The family-friendly atmosphere of the beaches of South Carolina is sure to impress parents while entertaining the children. Relax and admire the white sands of Myrtle Beach while the kids race in and out the waves foaming onto the beach.
Finally, visit Hilton Head Island which is packed with activities that the whole family will enjoy. This island offers easy access to the ocean as well as museums, tennis courts and other family-friendly activities.
As you can see, if you’re looking for a family vacation, look no further than South Carolina to find the best in wholesome family fun. Bask in the beautiful atmosphere and enjoy the time spent with your family, and relax knowing that you are building memories to last a lifetime.
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Where can I get accurate free on line legal advice re: South Carolina custody laws?
January 23, 2009 by Anwar Mehdi
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My ex man, who the common custody fà ¼ r our children has decided, & quot; bake out& quot; to visit its Christmas. The visit was part endgà ¼ ltigen decree of divorce, which it from past June. I already did not pay to r fà ¼ one vacation fà ¼ r me and to have a care of children, if the children are with me. My lawyer is in the vacation and their enterprise is fà ¼ r several weeks in holidays closed. We live in South Carolina. From where do I get exactly, free of charge, on-line-legal facts à ¼ more ber the custody of laws in South Carolina?
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Does anyone know what site is the best for cheap airline tickets from the south to the west?
January 20, 2009 by Anwar Mehdi
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I live my sister in Phoenix, in South Carolina and möchte AZ, but go to read Vegas to visit, könnte an option NV, too. All this Sehenswà ¼ rdigkeiten makes the head turns, if I knew, what one was, wäre it so many more simply, better. Thanks!
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what is golfing like in south carolina (myrtle beach) during december and january?
January 18, 2009 by Anwar Mehdi
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I m looking to go on a golf vacation this winter and myrtle beach seems like a good choice, im just wondering if the brown rough is bad, and what the condition of the golf courses are during this time of year
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What do you think of North/South Carolina?
January 14, 2009 by Anwar Mehdi
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Is it to be visited a good place? . Live? Someone said to me, it gives a quantity of racism gives . That is true. Is racism the same as ? ? berall in the USA? I really hörte, da? ? it h? ? bsch. How are humans? Where is the best place in Norht/sout Carolina? If I cannot drive, will it go around easily, to each time of the daily? Each day?
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A Video Tour of VisitSouthCarolina.net
January 9, 2009 by Anwar Mehdi
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Duck, Outer Banks
January 7, 2009 by Anwar Mehdi
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Located near the northern end of the Outer Banks, Duck is a quiet beach town that offers stunning stretches of sand and numerous opportunities for adventure off its shores. If you are searching for a relaxing vacation destination without any of the glitz and glamour that can overwhelm your peaceful and serene getaway, then Duck, North Carolina is the perfect place for you.
Although Duck Beach is only a few miles long, it makes wonderful use of every grain of sand along its breathtaking expanse of unspoiled coastline. In addition to the spectacular scenic beauty, visitors will find that the beach is rarely crowded, meaning they never have to fight for a prime sunning spot from which to begin their adventures. While swimming, body surfing, and boogie boarding are all popular in the waters off Duck Beach, the shelling here is excellent since the Outer Banks extend further into the waters of the Atlantic than anywhere else in the state.
For those looking to experience an exciting offshore adventure, there are numerous nearby outlets offering jet ski, boat, and kayak rentals in addition to parasailing and scuba diving expeditions. Set out on an outbound excursion and explore the sound at your pace aboard a kayak or get your feet wet with a brand new experience during a surfing or hang-gliding lesson. No matter what kind of adventure makes your heart beat a little faster, you can enjoy it all in Duck.
When you need a respite from the sun and want to stretch your legs a little, head to the Scarborough Faire Shops for a shopping experience unlike any other. Rather than a large, impersonal shopping complex, the shaded boardwalk, complete with massive oak trees, and the quant boutiques blend seamlessly into the small town atmosphere of Duck. Browse shops that offer a range of items from clothing and unique pottery to specialty foods and kitchen items. And when you need to re-energize after a long day of perusing the various stores, head to one of the excellent eateries such Elizabeth’s Café for top-notch cooking and wine selection.
To learn more about the coastal environment, head out on one of the 60-minute walking tours offered by the US Army Corps of Engineers Field Research Facility (also called the “Duck Research Pier”). This internationally-recognized facility conducts research to evaluate the ocean’s impact on the coast and provides informative and specialized tours at 10 am from mid-June through mid-August. Since the free tour makes its way over sand trails that can be difficult to navigate, be sure to dress appropriately.
Although it is located in Nags Head, Jockey’s Ridge State Park is one of the finest attractions in the Outer Banks and certainly should not be missed. While you can take on the seemingly endless dunes from any location or angle, the 1.5-mile Sand Trail is a best bet for excellent views and easy accessibility since it originates out of the parking lot of the visitor’s center. If you are feeling up for a challenge, try to tackle the Soundside Nature Trail, located on the south side of the park, for an intense climb that culminates in spectacular views of the coast. However, any roll or run down the side of a dune will also get your heart-pumping and leave you absolutely speechless.
Duck has everything you need for a relaxing getaway without any of the frills to distract you from its pristine and stunning natural beauty. For the ultimate accommodations located near a picturesque sandy beach and the gentle melody of the Atlantic, consider a Duck North Carolina vacation rental that comes complete with all the comforts of home. Enjoy amenities such as a washer and dryer, wireless internet, and plenty of space in an environment that is more stunning than you ever imagined. To experience the tranquil waterfront adventure you always wanted, browse a wide selection of Duck NC vacation rentals today to find the one that matches all of your needs.




