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Plan your next getaway and “Make The Most of the Coast” in Mount Pleasant, SC.

Photo provided by Town of Mount Pleasant


It’s time to start planning your next vacay. Escape to the warmth of Mount Pleasant, SC for fresh air, sunshine, coastal views, and delicious food.

Nestled on the Charleston Harbor, Mount Pleasant is the largest coastal town in SC and the perfect destination for:

  • Outdoor activities
  • Picnics under sunsets
  • Kayaking and paddle boarding
  • Trying delicious Southern cuisine
  • And more

Plus, you don’t have to leave your pup at home — it’s a pet-friendly destination and a certified “Better City for Pets.”

Start planning your coastal getaway

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