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September 15, 2020

Virtual Learning and Remotely Working at the Beach

Life is looking a bit different this Fall—especially as we continue to navigate social distancing. This means that you may find yourself in a distance working or learning position, unsure of how to make the best of it. Although it’s easy to see the frustration in isolation, there’s also the new-found option of remote learning! With...

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August 14, 2020

Things to Do on a Rainy Day

Are you feeling trapped in the house on a rainy day? Even though the weather seems bad, there are still plenty of things to enjoy during a summer storm! Here’s a list of rainy-day activities for a gray afternoon: If you’re vacationing, you might’ve had a few long days in the sun. This is the perfect time to refresh and relax s...

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July 30, 2020

Keeping the Sand AT the Beach

Everyone loves a fun and relaxing day at the beach but cleaning up afterward can be kind of a hassle. Here are some tips for keeping sand AT the beach and out of your car and home. First, choose your gear wisely. Although a towel is easier to carry around, they tend to hold a lot of sand. Keep towels for drying off and opt for sit...

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July 24, 2020

Perks of Traveling in the Fall

There are plenty of ways to revamp your typical vacation but traveling in the Fall could be just the change you need! Here are some perks to choosing the months between the peak travel season! First of all, let’s talk about dates and rates. After Labor Day, there is a lot more flexibility in terms of booking. Several condo propert...

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July 16, 2020

Sprucing Up Your Beach Rental

Back in town for the season and looking to update your beach rental? Here are some quick fixes for homeowners on a time crunch: Consider upgrading the bedding. Clean, freshly styled bedrooms can make a huge impact on renters yet are pretty cost-effective for owners! When choosing sheets and bedding, you want to keep it comfy while...

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July 6, 2020

The Atalaya Castle & Brookgreen Gardens

The Atalaya Castle, more-so known simply as Atalaya, is located in Murrells Inlet, South Carolina. This national landmark has quite the history, rooted in art and philanthropy, and spanning across the 1900s. Atalaya Castle was built as a winter home by the Huntington’s, Archer and Anna, between 1931 and 1933. The couple was from N...

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June 27, 2020

Boat Rentals & Tours

A beach day is a great day, but why not get out into the waves as well? The Grand Strand’s 60 miles of coast leaves room for aquatic fun, and if you’re looking to splash in the waves, consider riding in style! With plenty of places for family and budget-friendly boat rentals, nothing can stop you from enjoying the beautiful Myrtle ...

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June 19, 2020

Bike Trails

Whether you’re visiting the Grand Strand area or you live here year-round, you may be looking for new ways to get out into the fresh air and enjoy the scenery. Biking is a great way to exercise, spend time with your family, and to just get off the beaten path. Two of the most popular biking paths, the Waccamaw Neck Bikeway, and the...

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June 13, 2020

Loggerhead Sea Turtle

Our South Carolina coast is the landing place for many migratory species, but one of our coolest visitors is the Loggerhead Sea Turtle! Although many different species travel through our waters, this marine creature is actually our state reptile. As the largest of all hard-shelled turtles, they grow to about 250 pounds, but the lar...

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June 9, 2020

Finding Shark Teeth

The ocean is full of so many treasures, but one particularly rare find is shark teeth. These little remnants of the massive sea creatures that swam off the coast can date back millions of years. Luckily, South Carolina beaches are said to be a hot spot for shark tooth hunting, and if you’ve always wanted to find one for yourself, h...

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