You haven’t truly experienced South Carolina until you’ve strolled beneath the moss-draped oak trees of Beaufort, where time seems to slow down just enough for you to catch your breath and remember what matters.
This coastal gem, pronounced “BEW-fort” (unlike its North Carolina namesake), sits nestled among sea islands and waterways that would make any postcard jealous.
There’s something magical about a place where locals wave from their porches and the smell of salt marsh mingles with blooming jasmine.
Founded in 1711, making it the second-oldest city in South Carolina after Charleston, Beaufort manages that rarest of feats – historical significance without the stuffiness…