Deals on vacations and trips to Charleston

Save when you book Charleston package deals

Choose two or more items and save on your trip:

Charleston flight + hotel vacation packages

Price found within the past 48 hours. Click for updated prices.
SpringHill Suites by Marriott Charleston N./Ashley Phosphate
The Ryder Hotel
Hyatt Place North Charleston
Bells Marina & Resort
Club Wyndham Ocean Ridge

Top Charleston hotels deals

Don't see what you're looking for?
See all available properties in Charleston
View all properties
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.

Popular places to visit

Charleston Vacations

The “clip-clap, clip-clap” of the stately filly’s feet on the weather-smoothed cobblestones serve as a soundtrack for your journey back in time. You ride, arm in arm with your better half, as the driver of your horse-drawn carriage points out one historical site after the next. Finally, you arrive at Boone Hall Plantation where you bid your steed adieu, and embark on a tour of an antebellum plantation with each step taking you further back into our nation’s history. Once you leave Boone Hall, you slowly return to modern-day Lowcountry where you can sample centuries’ worth of regional cuisine that will have your taste buds asking you why you don’t treat them to this amazing comfort food more often. Planning a trip to Charleston, South Carolina? You're in good company. Charleston vacations rank among the most popular in the United States, for good reason. Affordable luxury hotels in Charleston are plentiful, historically significant sites abound, and miles of pristine beaches await. And, with the help of Travelocity, you can save a crab pot full of cash when you combine your travel with your accommodations.

Charleston Hotels

Finding the perfect place to stay can make or break your Lowcountry getaway, whether it is a beach vacation in Charleston or a respite from the hectic modern world in historic downtown. Here are some of our favorite hotels in the greater Charleston area:

  • King Charles Inn : Located in the heart of the historic district, the luxurious King Charles blends in perfectly with its yesteryear neighbors. Guestrooms feature spa-inspired bath amenities, a Keurig coffee maker, and smartphone docking station. Fuel up for an afternoon on the cobblestones with lunch at the Brew Pub & Café, then cap off the day with a picturesque view of the sunset from the poolside deck.
  • The Francis Marion Hotel: Situated across King Street from the aptly named Marion Square park, this historic property is an ideal venue for your vacation in Charleston. As the only high-rise hotel downtown, the views of the harbor from your room are unsurpassed. Enjoy a rejuvenating treatment from the on-site Spa Adagio, step outside the lobby door for a walking adventure in town, then return for an award-winning shrimp and grits dinner at the Swamp Fox Restaurant and Bar.
  • The Vendue: Just steps away from Waterfront Park and all downtown attractions, this Charleston French Quarter boutique hotel is more than just a conveniently located option. As the city’s only hotel dedicated to the arts, you’ll experience engaging works throughout the property. Your eyes aren’t the only thing in for a treat, either. Grab breakfast and coffee at The Press, savor an amazing dinner at the Drawing Room, then finish the day with a cocktail at The Rooftop.
  • Charleston Marriott: Nestled next to Brittlebank Park on the banks of the Ashly River, the Marriott offers a modern high-rise alternative to the quaint historical hotels throughout town. The 50,000 square feet of flexible meeting space makes a perfect venue for your next event, Saffire Restaurant and Bar offers an eclectic mix of causal cuisine, and the rooftop Aqua Terrace lounge is the perfect place to watch the sunset over the Ashley.

Major Attractions

Whether you'll be renting a car in Charleston or you plan to rely on bikes, cabs, and hotel shuttles to get around, get ready to get going. There's so much to do and see, and, as a wise wanderer, you want to breathe it all in. A car will be handy when crossing the Arthur Ravenel Jr. Bridge to take in the stunning views. You won't need a vehicle to enjoy Charleston's historic district, considered one of the country's most architecturally significant neighborhoods. From cobblestone streets to colorful, genteel antebellum mansions, in Charleston you'll be surrounded by history. Be sure to hop a ferry to Fort Sumter and the Charles Towne Landing State Historic Site, and visit the gardens at Magnolia Plantation. And if you enjoy golf or tennis, be sure to schedule a tee-time at the country's first golf club or practice your backhand at the country's "Best Tennis Town."

Festivals and Events

Any time is an excellent time to visit Charleston. If you play your cards right, you might experience one of the city's many seasonal events. Around Christmas, enjoy the annual holiday parade, Dickens Dinner, and Festival of Lights—all held in the shadow of the 270-year-old Drayton Hall plantation house. Around Halloween, consider taking a ghost tour…if you dare. In March, there's the Charleston Food and Wine Festival, and in late May, you can check out the 17-daylong Spoleto Arts Festival, packed with performances and visual arts.

Ready to explore the year-round fun? A Charleston, SC, vacation package from Travelocity is the way to go. Charleston package deals bundle airfare and hotel to save you a significant amount of money compared to booking each separately. With the money you pocket, you can treat your entire party to a traditional Lowcountry feast featuring Frogmore stew, she-crab soup, a side of Hoppin’ John, and—of course—some of that delectable shrimp and grits.

Tours and Activities in Charleston

Anyone can have a run-of-the-mill escape lounging by the pool, but traveling should be about new experiences. So why don't you try out some thrilling new adventures? (This way, you'll have loads more to boast about when you go back to work!)

Can't settle on what activities to do in Charleston? Don't worry, here are just a few recommendations:

Frequently asked questions

How much are vacation packages to Charleston?
You can pick up an excellent flight and hotel bundle from just $418. With one of our Travelocity vacation packages, a getaway to Charleston has never looked so good! Save both time and cash and then get a start on packing those bags.
How long should my Charleston vacation be?
If you need some guidance, most visitors spend roughly 3 nights vacationing in Charleston. But to discover the true spirit of this place, stay a few extra days. You’ll be able to get to more attractions and really soak up the local vibe.
Where can I get the best vacation package deals for Charleston?
It’s hard to top Travelocity when it comes to finding your Charleston package deal. There are as many as 400 air carriers and 1,000,000 properties around the world to select from. Secure your trip now and get ready to cross another exciting place off your list.
Why should I purchase my Charleston vacation package via Travelocity?
Because life is one amazing journey, and we’ve got everything you could hope for to help you on the way. With our excellent service and Price Match Guarantee, you can organize your trip with confidence. What’s more, you can rest easy while you’re away knowing we’ve got your back with our 24/7 customer support.
Will I save money on my Charleston car rental if I combine it with hotels and flights?
With a Charleston vacation package, you can combine your car, flight and hotel bookings and save a nice amount. When you’re ready to uncover the best of this impressive destination, why not check out Broadway at the Beach? This popular attraction is 90 mi from Charleston. With your own wheels, you’ll be there in a flash.
Which airport is best for Charleston?
Charleston Intl. Airport (CHS), 9 mi northwest of the city center, is where many travelers start their adventures in Charleston. That said, Hilton Head Island Airport (HHH) (60 mi away from central Charleston) could be more convenient for you.
What is there to do in Charleston?
While getting off the beaten track can be rewarding, you shouldn’t ignore the big attractions that make a place famous. Charleston City Market and Waterfront Park are a couple of them in Charleston.
Where should I stay when visiting Charleston?
Many visitors choose to hit the hay at the Days Inn by Wyndham Charleston Historic District. It’s a terrific base for your Charleston getaway.

Where to stay in Charleston: Best areas for travelers

Photos of local treasures

Browse Charleston vacation photos for more inspiration

Charleston
Charleston Historic District
Charles Towne Landing State Historic Site which includes a park
White Point Gardens showing a statue or sculpture
Charles Towne Landing State Historic Site showing a garden