Monthly Archives: July 2017

Tips for Viewing the 2017 Solar Eclipse

2017 will bring us something we’ve not seen here in the U.S since 1805, and won't again until 2205. What is it? A total eclipse of the sun. Mark your calendars for August 21, 2017, because you aren't going to want to miss this. What is a total eclipse? If you’re anywhere in the path…
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Barefoot Landing

Barefoot Landing For great shopping, dining, and entertainment all in one spot your group needs to visit Barefoot Landing, one of Myrtle Beach’s most popular attractions for both tourists and locals. This large shopping complex is located on Louis Lake, a 27-acre scenic spot along the Intracoastal Waterway. Within the area, you will find several…
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Alligator Adventure 

Alligator Adventure [caption id="attachment_23358" align="alignright" width="425"] Alligator[/caption] Do you want to take your group on one of the most thrilling adventures in Myrtle Beach? Then take them to Alligator Adventure, the swamp and gator-filled animal park located within Barefoot Landing. Known as the ‘reptile capital of the world’, Alligator Adventure is one of the absolute…
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Myrtle Beach Art Museum

Myrtle Beach Art Museum [caption id="attachment_23355" align="alignright" width="448"] Carl-Kerridge-Photography-Myrtle-Beach-Art-Museum[/caption] Dubbed as ‘one of the finest visual arts museums in the Carolinas’, the Myrtle Beach Art Museum will greet your group next! More formally known as the Franklin G Burroughs - Simeon B Chapin Art Museum, this premier visual arts center holds various regular and visiting…
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T.I.G.E.R.S Preservation Station

[caption id="attachment_23348" align="alignright" width="425"] Tiger Pixabay Public Domain [/caption] T.I.G.E.R.S Preservation Station The T.I.G.E.R.S Preservation Station (The Institute of the Greatly Endangered and Rare Species) is your number one spot in Myrtle Beach for an authentic safari experience. Here at the preservation station, your student group can observe big cats and other endangered species within a…
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Why you Should Take your Students to Costa Rica

Rugged, rainforest-filled, and ridiculously fun, Costa Rica is a gorgeous Central American country filled to the brim with educational opportunities perfect for your student group. The landscape throughout the country is dotted with volcanoes, jungles, and beaches, the diversity of ecosystems giving way to  5 percent of the world's existing biodiversity. Politically and historically the…
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10 Packing Hacks You Didn’t Know About

Overstuffed suitcases, expensive luggage fees, and ill-packed carry on bags....we all know the hassle of trying to pack efficiently for a big trip, especially when it comes to making the most of your suitcase space. Packing in the most efficient manner possible may come easy for seasoned travelers, but even the most experienced probably don't know…
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