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101 Things To Do Magazine Highlights Fun Family Events To Try In Hilton Head

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Hilton Head Island, SC - The biannual publication, 101 Things To Do, covers a variety of Hilton Head activities for family visitors to the island.

There is, therefore, an activity for every sort of tourist on the extensive list of Fun Family Events from the free online and print tourist magazine. Those who enjoy water activities may participate in Hilton Head Island Sailing, a two-hour dolphin watch nature expedition, magnificent sunset sails, and summertime fireworks cruises. Guests may witness dolphins and the abundant fauna and environment in the seas of Hilton Head.

Bluewater Adventure HHI is another firm mentioned by 101 Things To Do Magazine that offers water activities. Two-seater catamarans provide professionally guided dolphin nature trips and scenic tours. Additionally, they provide jet ski rentals and a bar on a pedal-powered cycle boat. It is a 36-foot, 20-passenger, custom-built pontoon boat with cycle seats around a bar that the customers drive.

In addition to aquatic activities, 101 Things to Do Magazine included various land-based activities for families. Stoney-Baynard Ruins is a place to explore in Hilton Head. The ruins reveal the rich history of the Stoney and Baynard families of the island. Those who want to delve deeper into the history of Hilton Head Island may also visit the Heritage Library, which is dedicated to the study and preservation of national and family history.

Those who want to see Hilton Head Island from a different vantage point may climb the Lighthouse. This red-and-white-striped lighthouse, located in the Harbour Town Yacht Basin, has become an icon and feature of the island. To reach the summit, tourists must ascend 114 stairs, adding to the adventure. The Lighthouse also has a museum that showcases a rich collection of images and artifacts from the 19th century and the American Civil War. It is perfect for families with adventurous hearts that are also physically active.

Parasailing is another option for those who want to ascend into the sky. Sky Pirate Parasail provides parasailing and more water-based sports.

For more Family Activities To Try in Hilton Head, interested parties may visit https://101thingshiltonhead.com/. In addition to Hilton Head, they also publish visitor magazines in California, Oregon, Hawaii, Arizona, and the Outer Banks of North Carolina. Additionally, anyone may request a copy of the magazine through their website.

Clients may contact 101 Things To Do's Hilton Head Island office at (843) 682-3205 or visit their office at P.O. Box 23465 Hilton Head Island, SC 29925. They also have an office at 2383 Myrtle Ave Eureka, CA 95502 with phone number: (707) 443-1234.

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About 101 Things To Do :

“101 Things to Do” is a free visitor magazine published in print and on-line twice a year. This magazine is designed to not only give you ideas

Contact 101 Things To Do:

12 Margarita Ct, Hilton Head Island, SC 29926, United States

(707) 443-1234

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