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SUGGESTED ITINERY
Day 1 Atlanta ( Georgia ) 
Arrive in the capital of the Peach Tree State , famous for its links with Margaret Mitchell's classic Gone With the Wind (you'll enjoy the Road to Tara Museum ). Atlanta rose from the ashes of the Civil War to become a commercial and financial giant of the Southeast. Visit the Carter Presidential Center, the World of Coca Cola Pavilion or tour the CNN Center , home of the world's largest TV network. Explore Underground Atlanta for great jazz, or enjoy Southern hospitality at one of the city's great restaurants.1 night Atlanta
Day 2
Atlanta-Columbia ( South Carolina ) (221 Miles)
1 Night Columbia – Alternatively fly from Atlanta direct to Cape Fear
Day 3/4
Columbia - Cape Fear ( North Carolina ) (207 miles)
Continue southward, exploring the beautiful towns of the Low Country. Arrive in Wilmington and enjoy the coast, explore the historic Cotton Exchange or relax on the beach.2 nights Cape Fear .
Day 5
Cape Fear to Myrtle Beach ( South Carolina )(74 Miles)
Travel south to Myrtle Beach with its variety of entertainment and spectacular beaches. Spend a few days relaxing or enjoying some wonderful golf. 1 Night Myrtle Beach
Day 6/7/8
Myrtle Beach - Charleston ( South Carolina ) (96 Miles)
Discover Charleston , one of the South's best preserved cities with blocks of restored historic structures. Stroll through Magnolia Plantation and Gardens, explore the 30-acre Audubon Swamp Gardens or take a cruise to Fort Sumter , where the Civil War began. Visit one of the magnificent plantations nearby, walk or bicycle through over 500 acres of wildlife trails. 3 nights Charleston
Day 9/10
Charleston – Hilton Head ( South Carolina ) (131 Miles)
Travel south to Hilton Head Island with its variety of dining and neverending beach. Spend a few days relaxing or enjoying some of the worlds greatest golf courses along with some wonderful southern hospitality. 2 Nights Hilton Head
Day 11/12/13
Hilton Head - Savannah (Georgia) (54 Miles)
Arrive in romantic Savannah , founded in 1733 as Britain 's last colony. Explore the restored waterfront. Many of Savannah 's old buildings have survived and been restored including the Pirates' House (1754), an old seaman's inn mentioned in Stevenson's Treasure Island; the Herb House (1734), the oldest existing building in Georgia, and the Pink House (1789), site of Georgia 's first bank. The Telfair Academy of Arts and Sciences opened in Savannah as one of the South's first public museums. 3 nights Savannah
Day 14
Savannah - Atlanta (Georgia) (256 Miles)
Drive along the Antebellum Trail, through Macon , famous for its plantation style homes, en route to Atlanta where your trip ends. Platinum Travel staff have taken most of these journeys and visited most of these places please ask our advice. Click here>>
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