- Our list of the best things to do in Yemassee, South Carolina, features the top 35 nearby activities — including 23 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Yemassee, SC has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Tours, Water Activities, and Sights & Landmarks.
- The results below include the top 3 things to do within the city of Yemassee, SC , followed by 32 popular activities in nearby cities, including Beaufort, Walterboro, Port Royal and St. Helena Island
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Providing both sightseeing and entertainment, Savannah Riverboat Tours offers a variety of cruises. This includes dinner, moonlight and Sunday brunch dinners, along with special seasonal tours such as Mother's Day, Father's Day and a 4th of July cruise.
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corner of South Magnolia Street and East 4th Street, Summerville, SC
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Beautifully landscaped and manicured, Azalea Park & Sculpture Garden provides a peaceful and quiet venue in the center of Summerville. Along with seeing an array of plants and flowers, park visitors can enjoy a picnic space, amphitheater and walking trail.
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Located in the only 18th century mansion from the area, the Olde Pink House serves its clients with dishes from the southern specialty. Live entertainment is provided each night.
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9080 votes
Savannah River, E. Broad St., Gwinnett St., and Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd., Savannah, GA 31401
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Laying out the original town plan from the beginning of the 19th century, the Savannah Historic District displays old buildings constructed in different architectural styles, such as Greek, Georgian, and Gothic.
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For a real spook, guests can have fun and get scared at the Creepy Crawl Haunted Pub Tour. Guides will spin creepy tales of spirits, tragedies, and ghostly adventures that happened just feet away.
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Once the site of Savannah's water tower and surrounded by post Civil War buildings, Franklin Square is a site in Savannah that was restored to commemorate the founding of the state of Georgia.
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Named after president James Madison and established in 1837, Madison Square is laid out with historical landmarks and sites pertaining to events such as the Revolutionary War.
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One of many squares established after the Revolutionary War, Washington Square is an area reflecting its old history. Many of the houses in the surrounding area were once owned by people of historical importance.
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Explore Savannah takes small groups on a walking tour across the city. Ghost tours, old town tours, and a tour of the churches and the cemeteries are some of the packages offered.
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Like the other 18-hole golf courses on Kiawah Island, Cougar Point was designed by a master. Conceived by Gary Player, this is a par-72 course. It is an excellent course for golfers who want to improve their targeted driving skills.