Designed to show you in the blink of an eye a destinations best attractions, the new Michelin Must SEES series helps you maximize the fun and minimize the guesswork of travel. Inside youll find Highlights of Charlestons famed Historic District Best places to shop, eat and stay along the coast Best beaches and golf courses Best places for fun with the kids User-friendly color-coded sections Practical Information to help you plan your trip Sights are grouped according to Michelins time-honored star-rating system, which for more than 100 years has guided travelers to the best a place has to offer: The "absolutelys" ***, the famous sights that you should not miss on the South Carolina Coast The "should sees" **, sights you should make a real effort to see The "must sees" *, musts when your time permits Michelin guidebook expected to lure foreigners to area By Dennis Quick Senior Staff Writer, Charleston Business Journal, Feb 7, 2005 Charleston-area residents might have to prep their ears for an influx of foreign accents. At least thats what local tourism officials believe. On Jan. 19, Greenville-based Michelin Travel Publications unveiled its South Carolina coast "Must Sees" guidebook during a press conference at Charleston Place hotel. The guidebook is among the latest in Michelins series of "Must Sees" travel guides, which focus primarily on North America. "Must Sees" for the Caribbean and the Hawaiian Islands also were introduced at the press conference. About 5,000 copies of the South Carolina coast guidebook were distributed in Europe and another 5,000 in North America. The guidebooks cost $10.95 and are available in Barnes & Noble, Books-a-Million and other bookstore chains, plus big-box retailers like Costco and Wal-Mart. With the South Carolina coast being featured in the Michelin "Must Sees" guide, tourism professionals hope to see a boost in the Lowcountrys $5.1 billion tourism industry. "The international cachet of Michelin is something weve never had before," says Prem Devadas, chairman of the Charleston Convention and Visitors Bureau and manager of The Sanctuary at Kiawah Island, the resort islands $125 million ultra-luxury hotel that opened in August. "It will bring more people to Charleston." The South Carolina coast guidebook highlights Charleston, Hilton Head and Myrtle Beach, plus part of the Georgia coast, and includes information on hotels, restaurants, beaches, plantations, museums and other attractions. Venues were selected according to historical significance, ambience, location and dollar value. Michelin began publishing travel guides in 1900 with a guide to France. Since then, Michelin guidebooks have become among the most popular in the world. The South Carolina coast guidebook is one of 13 "Must Sees" titles Michelin Travel Publications has published in the past 1 1/2 years. The national media attention Charleston has received over the past several years, plus the Lowcountrys rising popularity as a tourist destination, led Michelin to produce the South Carolina coastal guidebook. Being one of Michelins "Must Sees" should strengthen the states $14.6 billion tourism industry, 63% of which is based in the coastal areas, says Chad Prosser, South Carolina Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism director. "More than 30 million people visit South Carolina annually, and we expect tourism numbers to increase steadily due to the popularity of the coastal region," Prosser points out. Although experts say its difficult to measure the impact Michelin guidebooks have on tourism, they agree that coverage doesnt hurt. "Anything that puts you on the radar screen helps tourism," says Venessa Welter, spokeswoman for Visit Florida, a public-private corporation that markets the states tourism worldwide. Florida has been featured in Michelins "Green" guidebook series, which spotlights locations around the world. Devadas considers mention in Michelins "Must Sees" series a score for The Sanctuary and for the region. "Its always been The Sanctuarys intention to be an international destination," says Devadas, whose hotel is one of 21 Lowcountry hotels listed in the new Michelin guidebook. "The exposure of The Sanctuary, of Kiawah Island and its golf courses will boost international tourism in Charleston." Dennis Quick covers hospitality and tourism for the Business Journal. E-mail him at dquick@crbj.com. E-Mail This Article Printer-Friendly Version Used Book in Good Condition