Allegiant Airlines passengers have an array of things to do during their layover in Charleston, SC if they know where to look! Here are the top 5 things to do in Charleston, SC that Allegiant Airlines flights shouldn’t miss out on!
1) Cannon Beach
Cannon Beach is one of our favorite cities in Oregon. With all its serene beauty and magnificent views, it’s hard to believe that Cannon Beach can often become overcrowded with visitors from around the country. So next time you’re planning a trip to Cannon Beach make sure you take into account these top five must-see tourist attractions. You won’t regret it! **UPDATE: The new Spring 2022 flight schedule brings Allegiant Air to Portland International Airport (PDX) starting on April 2nd with two weekly flights, on Tuesdays and Fridays at 8:00 p.m.
2) Florida Caverns State Park
Located in Marianna, Florida and just over an hour away from Ft. Lauderdale Airport, passengers on Allegiant Air flights to Florida Caverns State Park for some of Florida’s best cave tours and getaways. The park features 15 miles of trails that explore various caves that have been formed by natural means; you’ll find unique rock formations and a variety of underground animals too. Take an easy hike to explore one of these amazing caves for yourself or stay overnight in a campsite!
3) Francis Marion National Forest
In fact, if you're going to be landing in Charleston as a passenger on Allegiant Air Flights, you'd be silly not to book at least one tour of Francis Marion National Forest. First and foremost is Fort Moultrie Historic State Park. The fort has been active since 1670 and was built by English colonists during King Charles II's reign. In fact, it's only one of five such fortifications in America with a straight line trace back to English models. Tours are offered Monday through Friday and cost $5 for adults and $2 for children ages 6–17; there is no charge for children under 6. The best part?
4) Hampton Plantation
From iconic television shows to ghost stories and Civil War tales, Hampton Plantation has always been a popular destination for those interested in Southern history. But it’s much more than a historic house; it’s also an excellent day trip for those flying with Allegiant Airlines. The plantation, which was owned by Wade Hampton II and known as the most graceful home on earth, sits atop bluffs overlooking McClellanville and is just an hour drive from South Carolina's capital city of Columbia. Visitors who take advantage of beautiful weather and stop into Hampton during their travels will want to be sure not to miss these top five things to do at Hampton Plantation that passengers traveling with Allegiant flights shouldn't miss.
5) Horseshoe Beach State Park
If you’re traveling to Charleston on an Allegiant Air flight from Boston and connecting through Las Vegas, Horseshoe Beach State Park is just outside of Savannah. There are several beaches in St. Andrew Bay, but because Horseshoe Beach is one of only two clothing-optional beaches in Georgia (the other being Honeymoon Island), it tends to get most of the press. The park has both a campground and cabins available for those who want to spend more than a day or two sunbathing sans bathing suit. There’s even a ferry that goes right to Horseshoe Beach—which saves travelers quite a bit of time if they don’t have a car. After all, why waste your valuable beach time stuck in traffic?
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