Interstate Highway 95 and US Highway 17 (Exit 33)
Yemassee, SC 29945
Nightly Rates: ( 45.00 - 45.00 )
2 Star
The Days Inn Point South is located in the beautifully wooded and landscaped Point South Intersection of Interstate Highway 95 and US-17. Halfway point between Washington DC and Miami, Florida is an ideal stopping place offering large pool, cable television with 2 free movie channels. Only 45 miles from ocean beaches and 20 miles from Historic Beaufort and Parris Island makes an ideal vacation destination as well. Fishing lakes are within walking distance and mini-golf on the premises.


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· American Dollars is the native currency.
· Check in time is 01:00 PM
· Check out time is 12:00 PM
· Time Zone is EST
· 116 rooms.
· 0 suites.
· 2 floors.
Take SC exit 33 off of Interstate 95.
Savannah
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Days Inn Point South is located on the beautifully wooded and landscaped Point South intersection of Interstate Highway 95 and US-17. Located halfway between Washington, D.C. and Miami, FL, Days inn Point South is an ideal stopping point offering a large pool, mini-golf, 2 free movie channels, nearby fishing lakes and walking trails. Days Inn Point South is an ideal vacation destination located 20 miles from Beaufort and Parris Island, 45 miles from Hunting Island State Park and ocean beaches, 50 miles from Savannah, GA and 60 miles from Charleston, SC.
Low Country Visitor's Center and MuseumPoint South Intersection; exit 33 off of I-951-800-528-6870Open 9:00 to 5:30Historic plantation home, built in 1868; free admission, free area info and maps, museum displays, antique room, T-shirts and souvenirs, and Civil War earthworks. www.lowcountrytravel.org