10 Amazing Places To Stay Overnight In South Carolina Without Breaking The Bank
In a perfect world we’d all be able to afford the best suite in the best hotel. But we can’t all blow that kind of money for a place to spend the night away from home, can we?
You don’t have to spend a fortune to spend the night in a cool place. Here are 10 amazing places to stay in South Carolina – without breaking the bank.
From the great treetop view through the two-story wall of windows in this cabin in the woods, to the tin roof, you may never want to leave this secret spot. Check out the 50+ photos here. Average rate: $169/night. More info and availability here.
Sleep in a hanging bed under an old tree with Spanish moss and the moon and stars overhead. Add an outdoor shower and an indoor potty to make this even more unique. Glenda's hanging bed is a real glamping experience you won't forget. You just have to see the great reviews from all the people who've stayed here. Average rate: $88/night. More photos, info, reviews and availability here.
Enjoy historic Bluffton and the gorgeous May River from the great accomodations found at this guest house. Airbnb.com reviewers have given it 5 stars with a total of 150 reviews. The current rate averages $115/night. Confirm rates, dates and get more info here.
What's the best kind of Airstream to stay in? The kind you don't have to TOW somewhere. Enjoy luxury "glamping" in this affordable and unique space to stay overnight in the Charleston area. Average rate: $89/night. More info, availability and confirm rates here.
6. Private Lowcountry Cottage near Folly Beach, SC
For an average $89/night this quaint little modern cottage can be home for a few days. You can barely rent any accomodation in the Charleston market for under $100, let alone an entire cottage that sleeps 4. This is a real bargain. More info, availability and to confirm rates.
Located on the same 40-acre retreat in Walhalla as #1 above, this 1965 fully-restored VW camper comes equipped with everything you'll need for an overnight. Average rate: $93/night. More info, availability and rates here.
8. The Cottage at Ariana Farms - Okatie, SC (enroute to Hilton Head)
Stay in a bonafide tiny house for two with your very own view of a horse pasture from the front porch. You also have a rear screened porch and access to a nearby pond - in case you want to catch your dinner. Average rate: $90/night. Confirm rates, check availbility and get more info here.
9. The Cottage at Three Oaks Plantation - Johns Island, SC
48 user reviews and 5 stars on Airbnb all point to this as an outstanding and affordable place to stay on Johns Island. Pour a glass of wine and watch the sunset through ancient oak trees draped with Spanish moss. Average rate: $90/night. More info, confirm rates and availability here.
Everything you'll need for a night on the "water" is supplied in this well-provisioned luxury boat docked on Charleston harbor. 107 reviews give it a full 5 stars on Airbnb. That's something! Average rate: $107/night. Sleeps 4.
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Note: rates were current at the time of publication. Check links provided to ensure rate accuracy.
Finding a place to stay that’s not over the top money-wise can be difficult. But knowing the place delivers what it promises is always a big question. Each of these featured places to stay in South Carolina has received many positive reviews from customers.
Have you stayed at any of these unique spots in South Carolina or do you know of others? Feel free to share in our comments on Facebook.
Robin Jarvis is a travel and entertainment writer for OnlyInYourState.com. Her love for travel has taken her to many parts of the world. When she's not working, she loves to hike, kayak and check out new adventures.
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