This week we’re talking about what to see, do, eat, drink and where to stay on your next visit to the remarkable Charleston region. Long heralded as one of the country’s “must-visit” travel destinations, this week we chat with local experts to find out what makes Charleston, South Carolina so special.
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Given the new normal here in the U.S., road trips and short regional getaways are going to be the norm and I plan to devote a lot of time on the blog and podcast sharing more great ideas for brief getaways, continuing with Charleston.
There are some spots around the world and certainly around the US that I really should have visited before now but, for whatever reason, just haven’t. Until just a couple of weeks of those one of those glaring travel omissions was colorful Charleston, South Carolina. There was no reason for it either; I wanted to visit, I just never did. I’m so thankful I finally did and I know that my brief day there won’t be my last. Since I was so impressed with not just the city, but the entire region, I wanted to devote an entire podcast episode chatting with local experts about what makes this such a fun place to visit.
This Week’s Guests
Jason Barnette
After years of searching, Jason Barnette finally found his dream job as a travel writer and photographer. His favorite method of travel is a road trip with a coffee in hand, map on the dash, and open road ahead. He’s been traveling full time for six years, writing road trip itineraries, and investigating off the beaten path destinations. You can find Jason on his site – Roads Trips and Coffee – as well as on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.
Representatives From The Hotel Indigo Mount Pleasant
Caitla Little – Sales Manager
Caitla has been with NorthPointe Hospitality for over five years and has been in her current position at Hotel Indigo Mount Pleasant for two years now. Caitla specializes in working with guests and clients planning social events, corporate meetings, and marketing the hotel and services altogether. She has been in the industry for ten years now and is currently pursuing her bachelor’s degree in Business. Caitla brings a unique set of skills to the company along with her hospitable personality.
Emily Lewis – Social Media Manager
Emily has been with NorthPointe Hospitality for nearly a year now; she specializes in digital marketing and implementing interactive marketing campaigns. Emily is new to the industry as she recently graduated with her bachelor’s in media studies and master’s in strategic communication. Emily’s creative mindset and social personality is an asset to the company.
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