Hilton Head Vacation
May 27, 2019
Planning for Hilton Head tours?
There is a common saying that Hilton Head is just a southern extension of the Buckeye State! However this charming historical place has a lot more to offer right from the walking tours to exploring the natural beauty, and people of every age can enjoy a day or two here at Hilton Head!
About 42 square miles, Hilton Head is made up of both public spaces and private communities. With so much to see and do, it's always an exciting trip with the Hilton head tours.
The Gullah Geechee Cultural Heritage Corridor links the historic African-American communities in four most important southern coastal states. It gives an bona fide taste of the culture of the Sea Islands which have survived centuries of slavery and more than a century of free lifestyle.
But you are in luck if you are one of those visitors who are searching for some local tours that can make them look around the city. If you are coming here for the first time, there are a number of activities that might interest you while you are in Hilton Head Vacation.
About 42 square miles, Hilton Head is made up of both public spaces and private communities. With so much to see and do, it's always an exciting trip with the Hilton head tours.
The Gullah Geechee Cultural Heritage Corridor links the historic African-American communities in four most important southern coastal states. It gives an bona fide taste of the culture of the Sea Islands which have survived centuries of slavery and more than a century of free lifestyle.
But you are in luck if you are one of those visitors who are searching for some local tours that can make them look around the city. If you are coming here for the first time, there are a number of activities that might interest you while you are in Hilton Head Vacation.
Here's a list of the top things you should not miss:
• Coastal Discovery Museum
This iconic museum on Hilton Head has preserved various Gullah art exhibits, crafts and sweetgrass baskets. Both self-guided and guided tours are available for anyone who is interested to visit here. In fact, there is scope for an array of cultural and natural excursions where if one is interested can learn how to weave the sweetgrass basket from a local Gullah basket maker at a nominal fee. Temporary art exhibits are included such as The American Gullah Collection, gorgeous and colorful paintings depicting the story of the West African slaves who were brought to South Carolina.
• Gullah Heritage Trail Tours
This is one of the easiest and preferred ways to roam around the island. All you need to do is board a bus and see around to feel the culture and tradition of the Gullah people. The guides are descendants of the community who will help you learn about the Gullah language, crafts, art, cuisines, music, religion and other fascinating historical facts. Roam around the Gullah family compounds, plantations, schoolhouses, and other landmarks which hold onto the history of the beginnings of this proud people. The tours usually run on all days except is there is any special holiday or other declared closing. Tourists can choose your pick up location if you already have an appointment. These are provisions for planning appointments for group tours as well.
• Gullah Museum of Hilton Head
Inaugurated in 2003, the Gullah museum is one of the must see in the Hilton head tours. There are three different structures to visit on this property of which there are two one-room houses and a remodeled trailer. Each of these was inhabited by migrant workers and sheltered native island families. These small and intimate structures are designed to educate visitors of the Gullah culture, the bravery and sacrifices of its people. The guide is usually a descendant of the enslaved community and one can spend hours learning about the past.
Isn't it always fascinating to visit the lesser known places and enjoy the unique stories of people who were once looked down upon but has made a stand of their own? You can indulge more into the stories of these folks and learn about their history and present by planning a trip to this Sea Island!