Hilton Head Island Vacation Guide By : Ken Snow

Hilton Head Island in South Carolina is a popular destination for tourists. The island is home to large plantations, impressive agricultural lands, and has a haunting history. According to the local lore, William Hilton, an English sea captain, stayed in South Carolina when he was looking for places suitable for settlement by the British in 1663. He claimed the island for England and planned to establish profitable plantations on the land, taking advantage of its rich soil.

Captain Hilton was not the first person to discover South Carolina. Many explorers from Europe had been there before him. The Spanish named the headland of South Carolina “la punta de Santa Elena” in 1525, for example. The actual first settlers on the island, which is known as the lowlands of South Carolina, probably lived there in 10,000 BC. Many artifacts and relics have been discovered dating from this time and representing the early Native American way of life on the island. These artifacts are on display in the local museums, and they remind the visitor of the civilization that existed long before Europeans came to the area.

The island is famous for its art and entertainment as well as its interesting history. There are many opportunities for visitors to attend theater, music, and dance events on Hilton Head Island. The Self Family Arts Center offers a showcase for various entertainers every year. The center includes the Elizabeth Wallace Theater as well. This theater offers live concerts on a regular basis and presents music of many types, from the Big Band era to jazz and blues to classical and rock. There is something for everyone at the theater. An excellent display of fine art is available at the Walter Greer Gallery, which has an assortment of works including sculpture, paintings, and photographs. Juried art shows and other events happen throughout the year, providing a display of the varied and rich cultural environment of the Hilton Head Island community.

Also on the island are many year-round recreational activities. Visitors can participate in deep-sea fishing, jet skiing, boating, or water skiing. They may prefer just to walk on the wonderful beaches or to go biking, rollerblading, or skating their way around the island. There are many points of interest on any route. If golf is you game, there are many golf resorts, or if you love history, you can take tours of the many historic plantations that illustrate Southern style and charm.

Whatever interests you may have, Hilton Head Island can accommodate you. Be sure to try some of the excellent dining establishments, a night at the symphony, and fabulous shopping opportunities as well. After you’ve been to Hilton Head Island one time, you’ll want to return again and again.

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Fun Maui Activities on a Budget By : Jeremy Thompson

When planning a family vacation to Maui, expenses can really start to add up. However if you know what you’re looking for and plan wisely you can find inexpensive Maui activities that can prove to be just as much fun as the pricey ones.

There are a variety of fun, inexpensive Maui activities to suit the interests of any Maui vacationer. Among these activities are some of the most popular in Maui, including snorkeling, whale watching, and hiking. Although these activities can be costly in some locations, if you know where to look you’re bound to find the perfect spots that won’t cost half of your vacation budget.

One of the most popular activities to do on your Maui vacation is snorkeling. There are an endless number of beautiful beaches with crystal clear water and colorful coral that is perfect for viewing Maui’s underwater life. Many dive shops rent out snorkeling gear at a reasonable cost, as little as $10 a week. And if you go with your own equipment it won’t cost you a thing.

Another extremely popular inexpensive Maui activity is whale watching. The warm waters of Hawaii are perfect for huge humpback whales to raise their calves. You can view these magnificent creatures starting as low as $15 for a 2 hour tour.

If your preference is to stay on land and see some of the beautiful scenery that Maui has to offer than two inexpensive Maui activities for you might be hiking or going on a scenic drive. You can see mountains, breathtaking waterfalls, and gorgeous Maui plant life on a hike through places like Haleakala Crater National Park. Hike the over 27 miles of trails absolutely free. Your only cost will be for the film in your camera that you’ll definitely want to bring. And for only the cost of gas you can experience much of Hawaii on a scenic drive. Winding roads such as the Road to Hana give you another perspective of Maui’s landscape and culture.

Finally, one more inexpensive Maui activity you’ll want to fit into your schedule is a day on the beach. With some of the best white sand beaches in the world your Maui vacation wouldn’t be complete without a day at the beach. Pack a picnic lunch and your sunscreen and relax in the warm rays of the Maui sun.

There are so many things to see and do when you plan a trip to Maui. Don’t break the bank by trying to do it all. You can experience the beauty of Maui on pennies a day when you include some inexpensive Maui activities in your itinerary.

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Jeremy Thompson is the editor of VacationToMaui.NET. Learn more about how to plan your perfect vacation to Maui Hawaii and what inexpensive Maui activities you do not what to miss.