Spectacular Lowcountry sunrise and sunset views are part of Mother Nature’s perfect package when you vacation on the South Carolina coastline. Charleston is famous for its romantic sunsets but if you’re looking to escape the urban vibe and reconnect with nature, there’s nowhere quite like Kiawah Island.
Situated only a 45 minute drive from Charleston, Kiawah Island is a small barrier island with an incredible ecosystem of maritime forests, saltwater marshes and Atlantic coastline abounding in wildlife, birdlife and friendly bottlenose dolphins. The east-west orientation of Kiawah Island makes it a prime spot to capture sunrises and sunsets …. in fact, the best sunrises and sunsets you’ll ever experience!
Kiawah Exclusives have 40+ years of local knowledge which we love to share with our guests. While every sunset on Kiawah Island is a must-see there are a few extra special places that top the charts as the best sunset spots on Kiawah Island.
Atlantic Ocean Sunset at Beachwalker Park
Nothing beats a day on the wild, natural and uncrowded beaches of Kiawah Island. Beachwalker Park on Kiawah Island is ranked one of the Top 10 Beaches in America by Dr. Beach and, no matter the season, a beach day never disappoints. Kiawah’s 10 miles of uninterrupted shoreline are idyllic for low tide walks, bike riding, calm ocean dips, and spectacular sunset views. As daylight turns to dusk, the serenity of the waves crashing, wildlife roaming the dunes, and the sun sinking below the horizon makes for a breathtaking sunset over the Atlantic Ocean at Beachwalker Park!
Kiawah Island’s beaches are uncrowded and secluded, but the amenities are amazing. Island Beach Services will set up your chairs and umbrellas for the day and Surfscooter Bike Rentals will drop off beach bike rentals for the entire clan before you even arrive – tons of hassle-free fun and picture-perfect Atlantic sunsets from the beach.
Sunset View Towers over Kiawah Island’s Waterways
Hop back on your bikes and ride the nature trails for a solitary sunset from Kiawah Island’s observation towers. Biking around Kiawah Island takes you through lush maritime forests, tranquil marshlands, and magnolia lined avenues to the most beautiful sunset spots on the island.
Pedal the Kiawah Island Parkway trail to Marsh View Tower in West Beach for 360-degree sunset views over Cougar Point Golf Course or bike the trails to Vanderhorst Plantation. The bike trail winds along Governor’s Drive to the Marsh Island Park View Tower and Blue Heron Pond observation tower overlooking vast marshlands abounding in birdlife, wildlife and sun-kissed skies. The sunset views from Kiawah Island’s observation towers are incredible!
Kiawah River Sunset at Mingo Point
Mingo Point is famous for its Lowcountry Oyster Roasts … but is also one of the best spots for a sunset on Kiawah Island. Situated along the banks of the Kiawah River on the west end of the island, Mingo Point is a tranquil riverfront setting for a sunset picnic – or amp up the adventure level and launch a kayak to fish and explore the Lowcountry waterways.
October to May is peak oyster harvest and roasting season! If you’re yet to experience Kiawah Island’s longest running tradition, plan your stay for the Thanksgiving Mingo Point Oyster Roast – a double whammy of a flavorful Lowcountry oyster roast and spectacular fall sunset.
Sunset Dolphin Cruise or Solitary Sunset Paddle
Kiawah Island is known for its wide variety of eco-friendly nature tours with activities for every age and adventure level to experience a Lowcountry sunset from the water. Whether you’re seeking an intimate sunset sail, a family sunset dolphin cruise, or a solitary paddle – exploring the Lowcountry waterways at dusk is a wonderful way to wildlife watch and catch the sunset on Kiawah Island.
Our Kiawah Exclusives Guide includes a list of recommendations for local guides, boat rentals, charters, paddle tours and dolphin cruises alongside our friendly resident pods.
The Best Lowcountry Sunsets at Bohicket Marina
Nestled along Bohicket Creek between Kiawah Island and Seabrook Island, Bohicket Marina is one of the Lowcountry’s best marinas for boating and fishing charters … and delivers one of the most spectacular sunsets in the Charleston sea islands.
Get out on the Kiawah Island creeks and rivers or savor fresh seafood and sundowners from a waterfront restaurant as the captivating cotton candy skies and fishing boats cast silhouettes over the marina. Local favorites include the famous Salty Dog Café and Fisher’s Sports Pub & Grill – no reservations required.
Fun Sunsets at Freshfields Village
Add an extra dose of fun to chasing sunsets at Freshfields Village, only a short bike ride away! Located next to Bohicket Marina, Freshfields Village is a fabulous open air center with upscale stores, local services (banks and business hubs), and loads of spots for sundowners, dinner and a fun sunset!
The options are endless – Freshfields Shag Night on the Dock, wine tastings and live music at FortyEight Wine Bar & Kitchen, barrel tastings at Kiawah Spirits, lakeside cocktails and jazz at the Porch Bar, or a fun family picnic on the Village Green – all with incredible sunset views.
On Island Waterfront Dining
Kiawah Island has many on-island waterfront dining options for feasts of fresh seafood, steak, sushi and classic Lowcountry cuisine, paired with panoramic ocean sunsets. Dress up for alfresco sunset dining at the award-winning Sanctuary Hotel Ocean Room or on the famous fairways of Kiawah Island’s PGA Ocean Course. Sip specialty cocktails on the verandah of the Ryder Cup Bar as the glow of the dipping sun settles on the greens – followed by fine dining in the Atlantic Room, Kiawah Island Golf Resort’s signature seafood restaurant. (Reservations essential).
Secluded Sunsets From Home
With each new sunset comes the promise of a new day and an opportunity to reset – often best done in the quiet of home. Whether you’re seeking sunset views of rolling fairways, wildlife and waterways, or golden sands – secluded sunsets from home are easy when you stay with Kiawah Exclusives. Our hand-picked portfolio of 100+ Kiawah Island vacation rentals include vacation villas, condos, cottages, and lavish Lowcountry homes with furnished patios for sunset dining, private beach boardwalks, and luxury amenities for indulging in secluded sunsets without leaving home!
The South Carolina barrier islands of Kiawah and Seabrook set the tone for a dog-friendly vacation with tail-wagging adventures and tempting tasty treats for every day of your stay!
Bring your pooch to the islands and discover miles of dog-friendly beaches for beach walks and ocean play, nature preserves and wetlands for hiking and water activities, miles of trails to stroll and sniff, and pet-friendly outdoor patios at some of the area’s best restaurants, cafes, and eateries.
We love helping our guests plan their vacation and have compiled a list of the best dog-friendly places to eat in and around Kiawah Island, Seabrook Island, and Charleston.
The Market at Town Center in East Beach Village is the only grocery store within the gates of Kiawah Island and a favorite gathering place for locals and tourists alike. They serve the best breakfasts, casual lunches, and affordable dinners with pet-friendly patio seating for your pooch.
When you’re done playing frisbee or soccer with your pooch in Night Heron Park, head over to the Night Heron Grill and Bar for a pool side salad, burger or seafood lunch, fresh fruit smoothies or tropical drinks on the dog-friendly poolside patio.
The Mingo Point Oyster Roast & BBQ is a unique Lowcountry dining experience and a long-standing tradition on Kiawah Island. Located on the river banks of the Kiawah River at Mingo Point, your well-behaved and leashed pup is welcome to join you on a feast of oysters and southern BBQ, live music and dancing, and the best sunsets on Kiawah Island.
FRESHFIELDS VILLAGE
Freshfields Village is an upscale shopping and dining destination nestled between Kiawah Island and Seabrook Island which welcomes well-behaved, leashed pets throughout the village. Window decals at Freshfields Village stores and restaurants clearly denote where your dog is welcome to shop and dine.
While your pooch may not dine inside, there are plenty of pet-friendly patios to share a beverage or delicious Lowcountry meal. Alternatively, grab food to go (and a tasty dog treat from Dolittle’s or Doggie Dessert from Ben & Jerry’s) to enjoy at a family picnic or local event on the Freshfields Village Green.
The Village Market by Harris Teeter is another local grocery store near Kiawah with a deli for freshly made takeaway foods, a Starbucks Coffee kiosk, and a large outdoor pet-friendly patio area in the heart of Freshfields Village.
Java Java is another favorite for locally sourced coffee, frozen drinks, smoothies, breakfast sandwiches, and light lunches. The patio is perfect for people watching with your pooch or checking out the cool classics at Cars & Coffee (3rd Saturday of every month).
King Street Grille has been voted best sports bar and restaurant seven years in a row and is the best place in Kiawah to kick back, watch the pros on the big screens, and share an ice cold beer and great meal with your pup!
For authentic Japanese cuisine, signature sushi rolls, and traditional hibachi grills on a sizzling marble stone, head to the outdoor patio at Fuji Sushi Bar & Grill in Freshfields Village. Fuji offers enticing specials, a daily happy hour with delicious cocktails, wine, beer and sake, and a laid-back atmosphere for pet-friendly dining.
Hege’s Restaurant is an authentic and inviting French bistro that will happily accommodate your well-behaved pup in the outdoor courtyard. The menu offers an extensive selection of spirits, cocktails and wines, a cold and raw bar, signature steakhouse and seafood specialties, and decadent desserts. Reservations recommended.
Now for a taste of Italy! La Tela is a Neapolitan-style pizzeria with seasonal dishes, fresh pasta, and pizza dough all made in house with ingredients sourced from the local farmers and island communities. The outdoor patio at La Tela Pizzeria is shaded, pet-friendly and the perfect pit stop while shopping at Freshfields Village with your pooch.
Freshfields Village has dining options for every taste bud, including Mexican inspired cuisine at the lively and award-winning Cantina 76 taqueria and bar. The vibe is casual and upbeat, the hand-crafted margaritas and cocktails addictive, and the large outdoor dining area happily welcomes pets.
You don’t have to be a wine lover to reserve a table on the dog-friendly patio at Forty-Eight Wine Bar in Freshfields Village. This favorite local hot spot offers 48 wines by the glass (840 by the bottle!), 48 local and regional craft beers, a full cocktail bar, and a fabulous menu of light bites – their famous lump crab cakes are a must!
ON THE ROAD TO CHARLESTON, SC
Kiawah Island is only a short scenic drive from the #1 City in the US,Charleston! Whether you’re looking for a pet-friendly stop on route to Kiawah and Seabrook Island or planning a day trip to Charleston with your dog during your stay, there are plenty of pet-friendly patios and porches to stretch your legs and grab a bite to eat along the way. Here are a few of our favorites:
Wadmalaw Island borders John Island and is approximately a 30-minute drive from Kiawah and Seabrook Islands. Whether you’d prefer to sip quality Bigelow tea at the only tea garden in North America or “wine-down” with live music, food and wine tastings in the vineyards, unique dog-friendly experiences await on nearby Wadmalaw Island.
Find the ultimate Lowcountry vacation retreat and start planning your dog-friendly getaway to the islands and beaches of the South Carolina Lowcountry with Kiawah Exclusives and Seabrook Exclusives. Book online or call our team of vacation specialists to assist in your vacation planning – no one knows the islands quite like us!
Our kids are inundated with tech gadgets, gaming devices, and a constant stream of stimulation, day in and day out! Why not skip the bustling boardwalks lined with amusement, arcades and kid-centric attractions and spend your family vacation immersed in nature on Kiawah Island?!
Kiawah Island is a secluded barrier island and luxury resort community only 25 miles from Charleston, SC. Arriving on Kiawah Island is like stepping back in time to the days we knew as kids! Miles of beaches and bike trails without the crowds, nature activities and grubby hands, family picnics under the stars, and a slower pace of life to unwind, relax and spend quality time with family.
Great news for parents! The island is small (only 10 miles long x 1.5 miles wide) and the top things to do with your kids on Kiawah Island are merely a bike ride or short walk away from wherever you choose to stay!
1. Kick Off With a Classic Beach Day
Kiawah Island boasts 10 miles of beautiful beaches ranked among the best in the world! There are no noisy carnival games or oceanfront arcades – just miles of uncrowded and wide natural beaches with gorgeous white sands, rolling dunes, and gentle waves for a classic beach day with the kids. Kiawah Island’s Beachwalker Park is lifeguarded for safe swimming during season with beach gear rentals, rest rooms, a snack bar, outdoor showers, and all you need for a family beach day.
Spend the day playing in the sun, sand and surf, beachcombing for treasures, building sandcastles, and switching to island time on Kiawah’s family-friendly beaches. You can watch the sunrise and sunset from the beach on Kiawah Island too, perfect for early beach walks, family bike rides, or sunset picnics with the kids.
2. Bike the Kiawah Island Trails
Kiawah Island has tons of trails (30+ miles) connecting the island and you can ride your bike everywhere! Touring the island on two wheels is a fun way to get outdoors, burn off energy, bond as a family, take in the scenery, and hunt for wildlife on the trails and in the scenic marshes and lagoons along the way.
Surfscooter have been in the Kiawah bike rental business since 1981 and offer a wide range of bike sizes for every age, chariots and baby seats for little ones, and tag-a-long rentals to ride tandem – with a 5% discount for Kiawah Exclusive guests. We hope to see you and the kids on the trails soon!
3. Plan Nature Activities at Night Heron Park
Whether you’re traveling with a tenacious toddler or a fearless teen, Night Heron Park will satisfy their need for adventure. Night Heron Park lies in the heart of Kiawah Island and offers activities for all ages, unique Lowcountry tours, a calendar full of family-friendly events, and lessons for literally everything!
The kids get to learn about local wildlife at the Heron Park Nature Center, take an art class at the Turtles Nest Art Studio, bike the shaded nature trails, play basketball, disc-golf, and archery, and take their pick of unique ways to experience Kiawah island! Night Heron Park has an activity to match every family’s level of adventure.
4. Take the Kids Fishing & Crabbing
Most kids love to chase little critters, catch crabs, and feel the thrill of a fish on the end of their line. Fishing and crabbing are aged old traditions in the Lowcountry, and Kiawah Island is full of coastal lagoons, ponds, rivers, tidal creeks and estuaries teeming with fish and tasty Atlantic blue crab.
Plan a family adventure of your own at the Bass Pond Fishing Dock or crabbing dock at Blue Heron Pond or experience the best of the coastal Lowcountry on a family-friendly fishing charter or crabbing excursion on the Kiawah River. The chances are you’ll be returning home with a fresh catch for a fish BBQ or classic Lowcountry Boil.
5. Sign Up For The BEST Kids Camp Ever!
You’ll feel no guilt dropping the kids off at kids camp on Kiawah Island, in fact they’ll be asking to return! Kiawah Island’s unique kids programs are simply outstanding with Kamp Kiawah (ages 3-7), Camp Xtreme (ages 8-15), and a seasonal Adventure Camp (ages 8-15) with morning, afternoon, or full day programs and super fun counselors.
Situated in Night Heron Park, the kids get to explore local wildlife, go scavenger hunting, play sports and team building games, paddleboard the waterways or learn to surf! If a night of romance is on the vacation itinerary, sign the kids up for Kid’s Night Out (ages 5-12) and make a reservation for an evening of wine tasting and fine dining on Kiawah Island.
6. Get the Kids Gaming
No, we’re not talking about online gaming! Kiawah Island Golf Resort is one of the top golfing destinations and tennis resorts in the world with first-class facilities and professional instruction programs for the whole family to get in the game! Kiawah Island’s famous Ocean Course is ranked one of the toughest golf courses in the US, perhaps too tough for little golfers, but perfect for dad to play while the kids are at camp. Osprey Point, Cougar Point, Turtle Point and Oak Point Golf Course all offer family tee times or sign up for golf instruction with a PGA-certified pro at the Tommy Cuthbert Golf Learning Center.
If you’d rather reconnect on the courts, the Roy Barth Tennis Center has award-winning tennis clinics, fun parent-child doubles round robins, and fantastic fast-paced pickleball programs for the whole family to play together.
7. Hang out at Freshfields Village
Freshfields Village is the hub of the Kiawah Island community and a fun place for the whole family to shop, dine, and hangout! Create your own scented candles at the Palmetto Scent Studio, sip old-fashioned soda floats at Vincent’s Soda Fountain, browse the farmers market for unique souvenirs, and check out cool classic cars at the monthly Cars & Coffee.
Freshfields Village hosts endless family-friendly events throughout the year with Shag Night on the Docks in spring, live music on the Village Green in summer, Sidewalk Saturdays, and classic Lowcountry festivals. It’s the perfect destination for a family outing and you can ride the Kiawah Island bike path all the way to Freshfields!
8. Reserve a Spot at the Mingo Point Oyster Roast
The Mingo Point Oyster Roast is the island’s longest running event and a unique Lowcountry experience to share with the kids. The famous Lowcountry cookout takes place on the banks of the Kiawah River with a feast of fresh seafood and oysters, BBQ specialties, a Lowcountry Boil and loads of laid-back island-style family fun! There’s arts, crafts, reptile shows, plenty of space for the kids to roam free, live music and dancing, and the best sunsets on Kiawah Island!
9. Take a Scenic Day Trip to Charleston
On Kiawah Island you’ll immediately feel worlds away, yet you’re only 25 miles from historic Charleston, the #1 City in the USA! A trip to Charleston with kids will entertain, educate and spark their imagination at every turn. Take a tour of charming Charleston in a classic horse-drawn carriage or aboard a pirate ship, catch the ferry for a history lesson at Fort Sumter, play with the critters in the touch tanks at the South Carolina Aquarium, and spark their imaginations on a self-guided tour of the Children’s Museum of the Lowcountry. Charleston is packed with kid-friendly activities and attractions, and bucket-list experiences for your whole tribe.
10. Make Memories with Kiawah Exclusives
At Kiawah Exclusives we know that many of your vacation memories are made in the comfort and privacy of home and our exclusive collection of Kiawah Island rentals are perfectly appointed for memory making moments. Whether you’re looking to stay in a luxury oceanfront home with a pool, a family golf villa on the award-winning fairways, or steps from the kid-friendly action in Night Heron Park, you’ll find the best family vacation rentals, service with a smile, and family memories of a lifetime with Kiawah Exclusives.
Kiawah Island is recognized as a top destination for luxury resort living in harmony with nature. With 10 miles of pristine beaches, maritime forests, sand dunes, and marshes, the island attracts vacationers from all over the country. Not only is Kiawah Island a top destination for its award-winning golf courses, renowned tennis centers, traditional Lowcountry cuisine, and exciting outdoor adventures, but Kiawah Island’s live music is what brings the atmosphere to life.
Live music is the perfect addition to set the tone at your romantic dinner, dance along to at a local concert, or sing along with as you watch the sun go down. Whether you’re looking for a local bar with live music, or live concerts, Kiawah Island is full of lively music for everyone to enjoy on your next vacation.
1. The Sanctuary Sounds of Summer
The “Sanctuary Sounds of Summer” takes place every Saturday evening on the Grand Lawn at The Sanctuary Hotel. This local live music event is a family-friendly evening of music with each concert hosting different regional bands. Bands include The Coastal Breeze Band, Soul Fish, and the award-winning Travis Allison Band from Charleston. Bring your beach chairs or blankets to sit back and watch the best of Kiawah Island concerts as the sun goes down. Cash bar and seating area available, no outside food or beverages are permitted.
2023 SCHEDULE OF EVENTS: June 3 – The Coastal Breeze Party Band June 10 – The EncoreBand June 17 – The River City Dixieland Jazz Band June 24 – Thomas Champagne and Friends July 1 – Common Ground July 8 – Whitney Hanna and Fancy Koolaid July 15 – Caja de Cuerdas July 22 – The Jay Miley Band July 29 – Vinyl Daze August 12 – Soul Fish August 19 – South Band August 26 – The Travis Allison Band
2. Live Piano at The Lobby Bar
The Lobby Bar at the Sanctuary is an intimate luxury restaurant with delicious Lowcountry cuisine and an atmosphere of traditional Southern charm. The menu features specialty cocktails, wines, beer, and spirits. In addition to this romantic dinner spot, Friday and Saturday nights feature live piano music for your entertainment from 7 PM to 10 PM.
DATE & TIME: Open Daily | 2 PM to 11 PM Live Piano | Friday & Saturday | 7 PM to 10 PM
3. Fischer’s Sports Pub & Grill
Situated waterfront at Bohicket Marina & Market, Fischer’s Sports Pub & Grill is a casual spot where the locals eat and drink! Fisher’s offers classic pub food like burgers, seafood, fries, and more with pool tables and darts, big screen TVs to watch the game, and regular live music from local bands.
DATE & TIME: Monday – Friday | 11:30 AM to 2 AM Saturday & Sunday | 12 PM to 2 AM Weekday Happy Hour | 5 PM to 7 PM Live Music | Tuesday – 7:30 PM
4. Live Jazz at The Porch Bar
The Porch Bar is located in Freshfields Village and is the place to find a space for sundowners and a spectacular Kiawah Island sunset on a Thursday evening. The Porch Bar overlooks Andell Lake with an upscale indoor bar area, outdoor porch, light fare and flatbreads, signature cocktails, and the summer soundtracks of smooth live jazz every Thursday night.
DATE & TIME: Open Daily | 4 PM to close Live Jazz | Thursday | 6 PM to 8 PM
5. Freshfields Village Music on the Green
Freshfields Village Music on the Green kicks off with a special two-night series on Memorial Day weekend and ends with a grand finale on Labor Day weekend. Throughout the summer locals, families, and visitors to Kiawah Island gather on the Village Green with blankets, chairs, and picnics to enjoy a night of local music on the stage. Freshfields Village Music on the Green is free, family-friendly, and a not to be missed Kiawah Island summer tradition with good, laid-back island vibes!
DATE & TIME: Memorial Day to Labor Day Fridays | 6 PM to 9 PM
ADMISSION: FREE!
2023 SCHEDULE OF EVENTS May 26-27, 2023: Memorial Day Music on the Green Fridays: June 2, 9, 16, 23 & 30 Fridays: July 7, 14, 21 & 28 Fridays: August 4, 11, 18 & 25 Fridays: September 1
6. Mingo Point Oyster Roast & BBQ
You can’t visit Kiawah Island without attending an Oyster Roast at Mingo Point on the banks of the Kiawah River – the beautiful setting alone is enough to make your mouth water! It’s the best way to sample the flavors of the Lowcountry and, while it’s a celebration of our fresh local oysters, you’ll find everything from BBQ ribs and pulled pork, traditional southern side dishes and delicious desserts, coupled with live music, exquisite sunsets, and loads of family fun. Happening on select Mondays during June, July and August.
DATE & TIME: Monday – Memorial Day to Labor Day Two Seatings: 5 PM to 7 PM and 7:30 PM to 9:30 PM
ADMISSION: Adults – $56.95 / person Age 4-12 – $25 / person Age 3 & Under – FREE
2023 MINGO POINT DATES: April 5th and 12th Easter May 27th Memorial Weekend June 12, 19, 26 July 3, 10, 17, 24, 31 August 7, 14, 21 September 2nd Labor Day Weekend
Deep Water Vineyard hosts Weekend Wine-Down every Saturday from 10 AM – 5 PM where you can enjoy rotating food trucks and live music from 1 PM to 4 PM.
Experience fantastic food tastings while you listen to local musicians and enjoy the tranquil surroundings of the vineyard.
Whether you’re coming in from a cruise, snacking on seafood baskets on the waterfront lawn, or watching the most spectacular sunset in the Lowcountry, the world-famous Salty Dog Cafe is a must-do on your trip to the South Carolina sea islands! The Salty Dog Cafe has happy hour and live music on the waterfront every day during summer season!
DATE & TIME: Open Daily | 11 AM to 10 PM Daily Happy Hour | 4 PM to 6 PM Daily Live Music | 6 PM to 9 PM
2023 SCHEDULE OF EVENTS: View full schedule of seasonal live music HERE!
9. Summer Concert Series
The Sanctuary hosts the “Summer Concert Series” every Saturday evening during summer on The Grand Lawn from 5:30pm to 8:30pm. The Summer Concert Series is a family-friendly evening of music with each concert hosting different regional bands. Bands include The Coastal Breeze Band, The Chris Crosby Band, and Travis Allison Band. Bring your beach chairs or blankets to sit back and watch the best of Kiawah Islandconcerts as the sun goes down.
Wherever you find yourself on Kiawah Island, there’s sure to be live music, fun adventures, and great memories to share with the whole family. Although live music is most popular during spring and summer, there are still local bars and restaurants where the locals find live entertainment all year round. Kiawah Island and live music go hand in hand – you can’t have a relaxing tranquil island vacation without soothing live music to go along with it.
Stay with Kiawah Exclusives
Wherever you find yourself on Kiawah Island, there’s sure to be live music, fun adventures, and great memories to share with the whole family. Although live music is most popular during spring and summer, there are still local bars and restaurants where the locals find live entertainment all year round. Kiawah Island and live music go hand in hand – you can’t have a relaxing tranquil island vacation without soothing live music to go along with it.
The Seabrook Island bike trails will lead to live music, but to be within walking distance from the best live music spots on Kiawah Island, stay with Kiawah Exclusives! We have a collection of 110+ of the most exclusive vacation rentals on Kiawah Island with quiet retreats on the tranquil Kiawah River, golf villas and homes on the lush fairways, family cottages in the heart of Night Heron Park, and luxury oceanfront homes with all the bells and whistles!
Summer is the season of family vacations, flip flops and ice cream, lazy days on the beach, and outdoor adventures the whole tribe can enjoy together. The ultimate summer vacation awaits on Kiawah Island, a breathtaking barrier island and nature conservancy on the South Carolina coastline, worlds away from the hustle and bustle of city living, yet only 25 miles from the charming and historic City of Charleston.
Summer is the most popular season on Kiawah Island, a season of fun and festivities, so start planning soon! Here’s our Top 10 things to do on Kiawah Island this summer.
1. Fun & Sun at Beachwalker Park
Kiawah Island’s award-winning Beachwalker Park is ranked among the best in the world, and consistently voted the most beautiful beach on the South Carolina coastline. Stretching 10-miles along the Atlantic Coastline, Beachwalker Park is a haven for nature lovers and beach-goers with wide golden beaches, clean, calm and warm waters (often above 80oF), and fewer crowds than most US summer beach destinations.
There’s no need to organize the kids and extra beach gear! Beachwalker Park boasts amazing amenities for a family beach day with stands for snacks and drinks, beach gear rentals, and even games for endless fun in the sun. Take long beach walks or bike rides along the tideline, build sandcastles, beachcomb for sand dollars, take dips in the tidal pools, learn to surf together as a family, and spot wildlife right from the beach.
It’s not uncommon for beach-goers to see deer grazing in the dunes, dolphins frolicking in the ocean, shorebirds wading in the sand, and loggerhead sea turtles nesting in the lower dunes. May through October is hatching season for Kiawah Island’s loggerhead sea turtles. If you’re in the right place, at the time of hatching, you may even experience hundreds of tiny sea turtles taking their first steps to the ocean. Book an oceanfront rental for front row seats or share a unique turtle experience with Kiawah Island’s Turtle Patrol.
Wherever you stay on Kiawah Island, you’re only a bike ride away from a boardwalk to Beachwalker Park.
2. Eco-Adventures at Night Heron Park
The Nature Center at Night Heron Park is your one-stop shop for outdoor adventures on Kiawah Island. The Nature Center has amazing interactive exhibits to learn about the local wildlife and nature conservation on Kiawah and offers an enticing calendar of events and choice of eco-tours, cruises and charters for every age and adventure level.
Take a walking tour along the shaded nature trails within Night Heron Park with an expert birdwatcher or naturalist, kayak, SUP or cruise the creeks in search of our friendly pod of local dolphins or join a tournament-winning captain on a Lowcountry fishing charter. If you prefer to adventure alone, the Nature Center has paddleboard and kayak board rentals with a public launch point at Mingo Point. The options for eco-adventures on Kiawah Island are endless!
In addition to endless eco-adventures, Night Heron Park is the epicenter of family fun. Night Heron Park features a soccer field, basketball and volleyball courts, a 9-hole disc golf course, archery lessons, extreme laser tag, creative programs at Turtle’s Nest Art Studio, and plenty of space for free play. The kids will need no convincing to head to summer camp on Kiawah Island! There’s Kamp Kiawah for the little ones (ages 5-7) and Camp Xtreme for older kids (ages 8-15) with age-appropriate adventures, activities and unique Kiawah Island experiences, both under the close supervision of highly devoted and trained counselors.
Our selection of Night Heron Cottages place you in the heart of the adventure, activities, and action on Kiawah Island for a summer of fun right on your doorstep!
3. Bike the Kiawah Island Tideline & Trails
Kiawah Island is a vacation destination where you can park your car and forget it, a bonus with current gas prices! Not only is cycling the best way to save money, avoid the summer traffic, and park with ease – biking is the best way to explore the diverse ecosystems, encounter our local wildlife, and take scenic stops at natural attractions along the trail.
Guests on Kiawah Island have 10-miles of hard-packed sands for beach cruises along the tideline and 30-miles of interconnected, paved and flat trails weaving through the neighborhoods of Kiawah Island. You can ride everywhere on Kiawah Island – from East Beach to Vanderhorst Plantation, up to Freshfields Village, and even onto Bohicket Marina (a favorite spot for an island sunset!).
Surfscooter Bike Rentals have been getting our guests on the Kiawah bike trails for over 20 years. Surfscooter offers quality rentals for the whole family including bike seats & burley seats for the little ones and tag-a-longs for a tandem ride, free delivery to your vacation home, and discounted rates for Kiawah Exclusives guests.
4. World-Class Golf & Tennis
The prestigious Kiawah Island Golf Resort boasts five public 18-hole championship golf courses: Cougar Point by Gary Player in West Beach, Turtle Point by Jack Nicklaus in East Beach, Oak Point by Clyde Johnson on the Kiawah River, Osprey Point by Tom Fazio, and the fearsome and famous Ocean Course by Pete Dye in Vanderhorst Plantation. The Ocean Course is the most famous of Kiawah Island’s five championship courses with stunning stretches of oceanside golf, the most oceanside holes in the Northern Hemisphere, and the 19th hole Ryder Cup Bar to round-off the day.
From teeing off on oceanfront holes to world-class tennis under the towering palmettos, palms and scented oleanders. Kiawah Island is voted the No. 1 Tennis Resort in the World with award-winning tennis and pickleball facilities and professional instruction for guests at the Roy Barth Tennis Center near The Sanctuary in East Beach.
Freshfields Village is situated between Kiawah Island and Seabrook Island, accessible both by road and along the Kiawah Island bike paths. In the summer months, Freshfields Village comes alive with locals and tourists socializing on the village green, feel-good shopping at the farmers market and open-air stores, and wining and dining on summer patios.
There’s always something fun on the events calendar in the summertime at Freshfields. Classic cars and collectibles at Cars & Coffee, weekly farmers markets, wine tastings and dinners, and live jazz weekly at the Porch Bar overlooking Andell Lake.
6. Music on the Green
Music on the Green is a not to be missed Kiawah Island summer tradition! Every Friday night from 6pm to 9pm the Village Green at Freshfield Village hosts the Music on the Green Concert Series, a free, family-friendly event with everything from laid back country and jazz to old time rock n’ roll for the whole family to get their dance moves on. We hope to see you on the dance floor this summer on Kiawah Island!
7. Mingo Point Oyster Roast & BBQ
Speaking of summer traditions, the Mingo Point Oyster Roast & BBQ is Kiawah Island’s longest running tradition, and another unique Kiawah Island experience for the vacation itinerary! Spend an evening at Mingo Point on the banks of the Kiawah River, roasting succulent oysters over an open fire, BBQing traditional Lowcountry feasts, dancing the night away to live music, and filling your camera roll with the most spectacular shots of a Kiawah Island sunset. The Mingo Point Oyster Roast is an occasion for the whole family and one you’ll never forget.
8. Sunrise Yoga & Spa Days
Every vacation deserves a little me-time and there’s no better place to rejuvenate your mind, body and soul than at the Forbes 5-Star Spa at The Sanctuary at Kiawah Island. Known for its luxury Southern-inspired facilities and treatments, guests can choose from a sunrise yoga class on the beach to rejuvenating single spa treatments or exclusive full day pamper packages.
Elevate your experience at The Sanctuary Hotel with an evening of fine dining at Jasmine Porch or the Ocean Room, Kiawah Island’s premier steakhouse, followed by specialty southern cocktails and the smooth sounds of southern jazz in The Lobby Bar. Indulge, you deserve it!
9. A Day-Trip to Charleston
Kiawah Island is only 25 miles from the charming city of Charleston, a bucket-list destination for a day trip. The best way to experience Charleston in a day is on a guided sightseeing tour. Whether your travel style is a cruise around the harbor, zipping through the streets on a segway, or stepping back in time on a horse-drawn carriage ride through Charleston, you’ll find a tour perfect for your travel tribe. The Charleston Pirate Adventure Cruise is a favorite for swashbuckling adventures with the kids.
10. Stay with Kiawah Exclusives
Live the Lowcountry lifestyle this summer with Kiawah Exclusives collection of island condos, cottages, villas and luxury private homes. Take leisurely strolls to miles of beautiful beaches, birdwatch with afternoon tea from the front porch, bike to the summer events, and watch a perfect island sunset from home.
Whether you’re seeking affordable luxury or booking a bucket-list luxury vacation to Kiawah Island, you’ll find an idyllic summer escape on Kiawah Island with Kiawah Exclusives that ticks all the boxes, and more!
Kiawah Island is a stunning barrier island nestled on the South Carolina coastline that offers visitors the opportunity to engage in endless adventures and activities, or simply do nothing at all! Summer is a season of fun on Kiawah Island and each day brings new adventures, unique recreational experiences, and exciting summer events focused on the Lowcountry lifestyle and old-fashioned fun for the whole family!
Spend your days soaking up the sun at Beachwalker Park, exploring Night Heron Park’s trails and activities, kayaking the serene waterways, shopping our quaint summer farmers markets, honing your skills on Kiawah’s famous golf courses, and celebrating summer at Kiawah Island’s festive summer events & festivals.
Summer is the perfect season to stroll the farmers’ markets, pick up fresh produce and preserves for tasty homemade feasts, delicious desserts (go ahead – you’re on vacation!), and unique gifts and souvenirs of your Kiawah Island vacation. Our local farmer’s markets are traditionally Lowcountry and worth a visit during your summer stay on Kiawah.
EVENTS & ACTIVITIES: View all events and activities HERE
RESERVATIONS: Call (843) 768-6001 for event and activity reservations
Night Heron Park abounds in natural beauty and is the epicenter of fun on Kiawah Island. The Night Heron Park Nature Center offers an exciting selection of eco-tours & adventures, cruises and charters, unique Kiawah Island experiences, and endless activities every day of the year, with an extra dose of fun in the summer season! If you need a little summer inspiration, here’s our top pick of Night Heron Park nature activities to add to your summer bucket-list adventures on Kiawah Island!
Kayaking & SUP Excursions
Coastal, Reef, Creek & Shark Fishing Charters
Eco Tours & Shelling Expeditions along the Kiawah River
Freshfields Village Cars & Coffee is a popular Kiawah Island event that runs throughout the year on the 3rd Saturday of every month. Classics, collectibles, and super cool cars and motorcycles line the Village Green, car enthusiasts network and share stories of their classics, and delicious coffee, pastries & breakfasts are served at Java Java in Freshfields Village.
Freshfields Village Music on the Green kicks off with a special two-night series on Memorial Day weekend and ends with a grand finale on Labor Day weekend. Throughout the summer locals, families, and visitors to Kiawah Island gather on the Village Green with blankets, chairs, and picnics to enjoy a night of local music on the stage. Freshfields Village Music on the Green is free, family-friendly, and a not to be missed Kiawah Island summer tradition with good, laid-back island vibes!
You can’t visit Kiawah Island without attending an Oyster Roast at Mingo Point on the banks of the Kiawah River – the beautiful setting alone is enough to make your mouth water! It’s the best way to sample the flavors of the Lowcountry and, while it’s a celebration of our fresh local oysters, you’ll find everything from BBQ ribs and pulled pork, traditional southern side dishes and delicious desserts, coupled with live music, exquisite sunsets, and loads of family fun.
Salute from the Shore is a 4th of July flyover of F16s, Military C17s, and vintage planes that stretches the entire length of the South Carolina coastline! Beachgoers head down to the 10 miles of coastline on Kiawah Island adorned in red, white, and blue to salute and honor America’s armed forces from the shore. Support the cause by purchasing your Salute from the Shore swag, record and share your salute (#salutefromtheshore) and be part of a 13-year Independence Day tradition on Kiawah Island.
The Fourth of July is a weeklong celebration on Kiawah Island! It’s our favorite time of year and Kiawah Island goes all out to celebrate the birth of our nation. Independence Day celebrations on Kiawah Island include a traditional Mingo Point Oyster Roast & BBQ on the Kiawah River, a patriotic bike parade led by local firemen down Sea Forest Drive, followed by family festivities at Night Heron Park with pool parties, jumping castles, carnival games, and loads of summertime fun! The evening ends with Independence Day fireworks at Sanctuary Beach.
Deep Water Vineyard on Wadmalaw Island is the Charleston area’s only vineyard, producing some of the best home-grown wine in South Carolina. Nestled amidst the marshlands and historic oaks on Wadmalaw Island, Deep Water Vineyard offers daily self-guided tours and tastings, private tastings and special events by reservation, and an annual Grape Stomp Festival. The festival features grape stomping contests, wine tastings, food trucks, live music, and a fun Lucille Ball look-a-like competition.
Kiawah Island is only 25 miles from historic Charleston, a city of endless celebrations, festivals, and events. There are many Charleston sightseeing tours and cruises from Kiawah Island and most of our guests choose to set a day aside on their Kiawah vacation to explore the historic sites, old-world charm, and top attractions of Charleston.
If you’re visiting Kiawah Island in the late spring – early summer season, the Spoleto Festival USA is not to be missed and Kiawah Island makes an idyllic basecamp! The Spoleto Festival USA is the American version of the Festival dei Due Mondi (Festival of Two Worlds) in Spoleto Italy and features hundreds of events centered around the arts in several venues including Charleston’s historic theaters, churches, and open spaces.
Summer is the perfect season to stroll the farmers markets, pick up fresh produce and preserves for tasty home-made feasts, delicious desserts (go ahead – you’re on vacation!), and unique gifts and souvenirs of your Kiawah Island vacation. Our local farmers markets are traditionally Lowcountry and worth a visit during your summer stay on Kiawah.
Freshfields Village Green | Mondays – June, July & August | Time: 4:00 PM to 8:00 PM
Freshfields Village offers an upscale shopping experience on Kiawah Island with over 30 high-end stores, eateries for Lowcountry dining, fun events and a fantastic weekly summer farmers market. There are several unique vendors with organic produce, sweet & savory foods, fresh caught seafood, and Lowcountry arts and crafts. Pick up a southern style BBQ dinner to share from the comfort of your vacation home – or stop by one of the many restaurants at Freshfields Village for a night out on the town.
Charleston Collegiate Campus, St Johns Island | Every Saturday | Time: 9:30 AM to 1:30 PM
The Sea Island Farmers Market is on the Charleston Collegiate Campus grounds, a short drive from Kiawah on the scenic road to Charleston. It’s a true community market with local vendors selling their farm produce, local food stands, and unique arts and craft creations. It’s the perfect place to pick up tasty supplies for a picnic under the ancient Angel Oak Tree in nearby Angel Oak Park.
KIAWAH ISLAND SUMMER KIDS CAMPS
Kiawah Island is geared for family vacationers! Your kids won’t be clinging to the door handle feeling betrayed by mom and dad – they’ll be begging to go to Kiawah Island’s unique summer kids camps. Fun and dedicated counselors are assigned to engage your kids in island adventures (land and water!) that will send them home with lots of epic back-to-school stories.
Kamp Kiawah is designed for kids ages 3-7 with themed adventures, games, beach treasure hunts, arts & crafts, and interactive and educational nature activities in Night Heron Park. Camp Xtreme, Adventure Camp, and Kids Night Out (seasonal) are geared for older kids ages 8-15 with Xtreme fun, competitive sports games, team building activities, ninja warrior courses, adventures on the water, and nighttime fun twice a week at Kiawah’s seasonal Kids Night Out.
STAY NEAR KIAWAH ISLAND’S TOP SUMMER EVENTS
Kiawah Exclusives offers an exclusive collection of Kiawah Island condos, villas, cottages, and private vacation homes in West Beach, East Beach, and the luxury Vanderhorst gated community.
Each of Kiawah Island’s luxury villa communities is unique! Choose classic Lowcountry views on the Kiawah River, lagoon & wooded views in the maritime forests, golf course views on Kiawah’s famous fairways, or panoramic Atlantic Ocean views from the oceanfront dunes.
You can customize your stay to suit your style even further with a choice of cozy condos, luxury villas, and private free-standing cottages – all with easy access to Kiawah Island’s 10 miles of beautiful beaches. Our exclusive selection of Kiawah Island vacation rentals also includes spacious and private Kiawah family homes with swimming pools & spas, indoor & outdoor entertainment areas, private beach boardwalks, and all the essentials (and life’s little luxuries!) for a quintessential summer vacation on Kiawah Island.
At Kiawah Exclusives, we not only offer the best places to stay on Kiawah Island, our team of local vacation specialists know the best places to play too!
Whether you’re still exploring the top island destinations in the US or planning your upcoming vacation to our beautiful South Carolina barrier island, Kiawah Island, we’ve got the scoop on the best places to stay and play on Kiawah Island – winter, spring, summer or fall!
THE BEST PLACES TO PLAY ON KIAWAH ISLAND
You won’t find touristy high-rise buildings, fast food chains or bustling kitschy boardwalk arcades on Kiawah Island. South Carolina’s Kiawah Island is a natural vacation destination with intimate small town charm, luxury world-class facilities & amenities, and an abundance of recreational activities in South Carolina’s scenic Lowcountry for adventurous nature lovers.
Take note of Kiawah Exclusives top tips for the best places to play on Kiawah Island:
Spend lazy days soaking up the sun, beachcombing for sand dollars, building sandcastles, playing in the tidal pools, or learning to surf the waves! Kiawah Island’s mild temperatures make for year-round beach days – but you’ll need to visit Kiawah Island between April & September for ocean play! You’ll find all you need for a Kiawah Island beach day at Beachwalker Park with beach gear rentals, concession stands, restrooms and showers, and large lifeguarded swimming areas.
Watch the tides and be sure to add a beach stroll or beach bike ride to your play time on Kiawah Island. Sunrise or sunset is idyllic and the best time of day for wildlife viewing from the beach. Kiawah’s resident dolphins are often seen playing in the ocean, or strand feeding at Captain Sams Inlet, where the Kiawah River meets the Atlantic. From May to September, visitors to Kiawah have the unique experience of encountering nesting sea turtles on the beach and baby hatchlings making their way into the Atlantic Ocean for the first time. (Please – do not disturb!).
Whatever your idea of beach play, you’ll find it here on Kiawah Island!
Night Heron Park & Nature Center
Night Heron Park is the heart of Kiawah Island and the epicenter of fun! Centrally located in East Beach Village, Night Heron Park offers 21 acres of beautiful outdoor space with shaded walking paths & bike trails, native wildlife & maritime birds as well as the best kids camps, activities and events on Kiawah Island.
In addition to outdoor adventures in nature, Night Heron Park offers a soccer field, basketball and volleyball court for sports play, a kids playground for the little ones, an archery course, 9-hole disc golf course, and a picnic area and grills on the lagoon for social gatherings in a scenic setting.
Night Heron Park Nature Center features interactive exhibits to learn about the birdlife and wildlife on the island and is the basecamp for guided tours and nature adventures on Kiawah Island. Experience up close encounters with local wildlife on a dolphin touror alligator adventure, take a birdwatching walk with a naturalist, or get on the water on a kayak expedition, fishing charter, or surfing lesson! If you’re seeking creative playtime, the Turtles’ Nest Art Studio inside the Nature Center is an open studio that offers craft classes and lessons of all kinds, for all ages! Night Heron Park Nature Center is the base camp for your Kiawah Island activities.
Kiawah Island Golf Resort
Kiawah Island is home to two private courses exclusive to Kiawah Island Club members (Cassique & River Course) and five world-class 18-hole, Par-72 public golf courses – Cougar Point Course in West Beach, Turtle Point Golf Course in East Beach, Osprey Course & Ocean Course in Vanderhorst, and the Oak Point Golf Course on the banks of the Kiawah River.
From coastal winds, oceanfront holes and scenic Atlantic Ocean views at Turtle Point & Ocean Course to dramatic marsh views in the lush Lowcountry landscapes at Cougar Point, Osprey and Oak Point – Kiawah Island delivers a unique golfing experience for both novices and pros.
If you’re new to the sport (or looking to improve your golf game), the Tommy Cuthbert Golf Learning Center at Turtle Point offers instruction for every age and skill level with private or semi-private lessons, summer golf clinics with professional PGA Certified Instructors, and state-of the art technology to take your game to the next level. It’s no secret that Kiawah Island is one of the best golf destinations in the US!
Roy Barth Tennis Center
Kiawah Island is a Gold Medal Tennis Resort consistently ranked among the “Top Tennis Resorts in the World,” – for best tennis staff, professional instruction, children’s tennis programs, and overall!
The highly acclaimed Roy Barth Tennis Center is open year round with a Pro Shop for retail and rentals, 22 tennis courts, including 10 new Har-Tru courts, and award-winning tennis camps and clinics for all ages and abilities. Take your tennis skills to the next level or learn to play the fastest growing sport in America on Kiawah Island – Pickleball! If tennis (or pickleball!) is your game, Kiawah Island is your idyllic vacation destination!
The Kiawah Island Trails
Two wheels is not only the best way to get around Kiawah Island – it’s the best way to play! Aside from 10-miles of hard packed beaches for bike riding, Kiawah Island has over 30 miles of trails connecting the island – you can literally ride bikes everywhere on Kiawah!
Bike riding on the Kiawah trails is the best way to explore the diversity of the island and visit the top attractions. The paths are paved, flat and well maintained for the whole family to enjoy – winding through Kiawah’s lush Lowcountry landscapes and diverse ecosystems with tropical wetlands, maritime forests, beach dunes, scenic overlooks and observation towers for wildlife viewing. Bike rentals are readily available on the island with options for the whole family – and discounts for Kiawah Exclusives guests! It’s not only the destination that counts – it’s the journey there!
Kiawah Island Observation Towers
Escape to the island’s observation towers for quiet time and wildlife viewing on Kiawah Island – perhaps even a rare sighting of the elusive Kiawah Island bobcat or resident alligator!
Marsh View Tower is at the end of Marsh Hawk Lane in West Beach overlooking the Cougar Point Golf Course, Lowcountry marshlands and the Kiawah Island bridge in the distance. In Vanderhorst Plantation, there’s a view tower set in the natural habitat at Marsh Island Park or climb the spiral staircase of the Blue Heron Pond Tower near the Cinder Creek kayak launch and pavilion for 360-degree views of Kiawah’s Lowcountry marshlands.
Bass Pond Fishing Dock
Avid anglers can embark on exhilarating fishing charter with tournament winning captains or slip away to the Bass Pond Fishing Dock near Rhett’s Bluff to cast a line in Kiawah Island’s quiet waters. You’ll need a fishing license to fish locally without a guide on Kiawah Island but there’s always a chance to escape into nature in search of a trophy catch.
Crabbing Dock on Blue Heron Pond
Crabbing is one of the top family activities on Kiawah Island and a fun way for the whole family to play (and possibly catch your own dinner!). Low tide is the best time for crabbing in the pristine tidal creeks along the banks of the Kiawah River or head to the community crabbing pier off Blue Heron Pond. No license is required and there is no quantity limit for crabbing on Kiawah, just be sure to throw your catch back if it’s over 5-inches. For the ultimate crabbing experience, book a Kiawah Island crabbing charter– available in the spring & summer crabbing season.
Kiawah Island Wetlands & Waterways
A vacation on Kiawah Island is not complete without cruising, kayaking or paddleboarding the serene waterways. The Night Heron Nature Center offers a variety of charters, guided eco-tours and adventures or pick up a rentaland plan your own nature adventure on Kiawah’s waterways. Launch your kayak directly from your Kiawah Island waterfront vacation rental, or you’ll find kayak launches at Mingo Point in West Beach, Rhett’s Bluff, Cinder Creek and Eagle Point Landing.
Kiawah Island’s thriving and diverse ecosystem of wetlands, waterways and intimate creeks are wildlife rich – teeming with friendly pods of dolphins, a variety of freshwater and saltwater fish, herons, eagles & roseate spoonbills, and wildlife feeding along the banks. No matter what your age or adventure level, there’s a kayak adventure awaiting on Kiawah Island!
Bohicket Marina
For more playtime on the water visit Bohicket Marina, one of the best marinas in the Lowcountry and a top destination for boating in South Carolina. The marina offers wet slips to bring your own boat to Kiawah, fishing charters of the South Carolina Lowcountry with a local captain, and a waterfront market. After a day of water activities, settle in for delicious seafood (or Lowcountry shrimp & grits), island-style sundowners, and a perfect island sunset over the marina from the famous Salty Dog Café.
Freshfields Village
Freshfields Village is located at the crossroads of Kiawah & Seabrook Island and is one of the best places to shop, dine, and play on Kiawah Island. The open-air pedestrian village oozes old world charm and an upbeat vibe with over 30 high-end stores and restaurants, a lakeside dock, and a village green alive with free family-friendly events throughout the year. Whether you’re shopping, checking out the foodie scene, learning to shag dance on the dock, or taking selfies with classic cool cars – the whole family will have loads of fun at Freshfields Village.
On the subject of selfies – be sure to stop by their insta worthy attractions including the lakeside dock, courtyard fountains, green grass furniture and the Freshfields Village Selfie Wall!
Historic Charleston
Historic Charleston is only 25 miles from Kiawah Island and definitely demands a top spot on your list of things to do on Kiawah Island. Whether you’re a history buff, romantic or family with kids, you’ll find plenty of ways to play in Charleston. Walk the cobblestone streets, take a fun segway tour of Charleston’s historic attractions, or rent an electric bike on Charleston’s bike sharing program and adventure at your own pace.
The Angel Oak Tree
The ancient Angel Oak Tree in Angel Oak Park is worth the stop on your way to Charleston. The ancient live oak is rumored to be over 400-500 years old and is the largest live oak east of the Mississippi. Over 400,000 people visit the Angel Oak each year to picnic in the shade of this magnificent Lowcountry treasure measuring 65-ft tall, 25.5-ft wide and providing over 17,000 sq ft of shade.
South Carolina Aquarium
The South Carolina Aquarium is located in Charleston’s Liberty Square on the Cooper River waterfront and features 9 galleries with over 100 exhibits and over 6,000 aquatic animals! Exhibits include the Piedmont Region of South Carolina, a Mountain Forest, Coastal Plains, a Saltmarsh Aviary, an interactive Touch Tank, and North America’s deepest tank, the Great Ocean Tank.
The South Carolina Aquarium is also home to the Sea Turtle Care Center with a hospital and learning center for visitors to discover the journey of the loggerhead sea turtle from rescue, rehab and recovery to release back into the Atlantic Ocean.
Fort Sumter
Located next to the aquarium is the Fort Sumter Visitor Center with interpretive and visual exhibits, and a regular ferry service for history buffs to visit one of the guardians of Charleston Harbor and the site where the American Civil War began, the Fort Sumter National Monument. The Fort Sumter National Monument is set on an island in Charleston Harbor and is only accessible by boat.
Children’s Museum of the Lowcountry
If you’re planning a family vacation to Kiawah Island, add the Children’s Museum of the Lowcountry to your fun activities in Charleston. The museum is designed to encourage family time and stimulate the curiosity and imagination of young minds with interactive zones, organic gardens, pirate ships, a 3D mural, and a safe space for infants and toddlers.
The Sanctuary Spa
While priority bookings are given to guests of The Sanctuary Hotel and Kiawah Island Golf Resorts, Kiawah Island’s Sanctuary Spa is open for reservations to visitors to Kiawah Island. Luxurious spa treatments, full-day spa experiences and 5-star southern hospitality await at The Sanctuary.
After exploring the best places to play on Kiawah Island, we encourage you to check the kids into Kiawah Island’s fun-filled kids camp and indulge in the luxury of an exclusive Lowcountry spa treatment at The Sanctuary Spa, a Forbes 5-Star Spa in the heart of Kiawah Island.
THE BEST PLACES TO STAY ON KIAWAH ISLAND
Kiawah Exclusives have been welcoming guests with unique island experiences for over 40 years! Our exclusive selection of Kiawah Island vacation villas, cottages, beach and golf homes are located in the unique communities and neighborhoods throughout the island and offer guests easy access to the best activities on Kiawah Island, with luxury amenities to play at home! We’ve surely convinced you that Kiawah Island is a destination worthy of every vacation bucket-list, all that’s left is to decide where to stay on Kiawah Island.
West Beach Village
West Beach Village is nestled around the Cougar Point Golf Course and is Kiawah Island’s original neighborhood with old-world charm, a laid-back, casual atmosphere and tranquil serenity in Kiawah Island’s lush Lowcountry landscapes. If you’re looking to stay away from the island’s hub of activity, yet only a short bike ride away, West Beach Village is the Kiawah Island neighborhood for you. Kiawah Island West Beach vacation rentals include: Inlet Cove Cottages, Duneside Villages, Sparrow Pond Cottages, Shipwatch Villas, Seascape Villas, Fairway Oaks, and private golf course and oceanfront homes on West Beach.
East Beach Village
East Beach Village is the heartbeat and central hub of Kiawah Island, anchored by the Forbes 5-star Sanctuary Hotel and Night Heron Park, Kiawah Islands hub of nature activities and family friendly activities and events. You’re centrally located minutes from Kiawah Island’s world-class golf courses, tennis facilities and beautiful beaches. If you’re planning a family vacation to Kiawah Island, East Beach Village puts you in the heart of the top island activities and events.
Kiawah Island East Beach vacation rentals include: Oceanwoods Cottages, Mariners Watch Villas, Windswept Villas, Night Heron Cottages, Parkside Villas, Tennis Club Villas, Turtle Cove Villas, Turtle Point Villas and private vacation homes on Atlantic Beach and the Turtle Point Golf Course.
Vanderhorst Plantation
The Vanderhorst Plantation lies through a second set of security gates on the eastern end of Kiawah Island. This exclusive neighborhood is known for its natural setting, pristine beaches, world-class golf courses, and luxury plantation-style Lowcountry vacation homes nestled oceanfront and along the award-winning fairways of the iconic Ocean Course and Osprey Point Golf Course on Kiawah Island.
Kiawah Exclusives Vacation Rentals
Wherever you choose to stay & play on Kiawah Island, trust Kiawah Exclusives for an enhanced guest experience with local vacation specialists to guide you in planning your vacation, the best places to stay on Kiawah Island and top tips on the best places to play and top activities on Kiawah Island.
Looking for a place to enjoy a crisp cocktail? Dress up and slip into a seat for a classy beverage at the five-star Sanctuary Hotel or head straight from the beach in flip flops for live music and laid back island vibes on the waterfront – you can have it all while vacationing on Kiawah Island!
Kiawah Island has no shortage of scenic spots to sip a cocktail, craft beer, or ice cold chardonnay – all boasting pristine coastal views, salty ocean breezes, and the warm southern charm and hospitality of the South Carolina sea islands. Whether you’re looking for a romantic setting to grab a cocktail before dinner or biking and bar hopping on the island, check out our favorite scenic spots to sip a cocktail on Kiawah Island.
Hours: Open Daily – 2 PM to 11 PM Live Music:Live Piano on Friday & Saturday from 7 PM to 10 PM
Surrounded by southern elegance and Lowcountry charm, you’ll be sipping specialty cocktails in style at the intimate Lobby Bar, located in Kiawah Island’s award-winning Sanctuary Hotel. Despite being drenched in southern elegance, The Sanctuary Lobby Bar is anything but snobby and offers a romantic and relaxing “resort casual” environment with indoor and outdoor seating to share a cocktail, or two! The food menu is light with a choice of charcuterie and cheese plates, shrimp cocktail, Pimento Cheese Dip, and a small selection of desserts – because here at The Lobby Bar, the focus is on signature cocktails and South Carolina craft beers.
The Lobby Bar is known for its signature “Walk & Talk” and “Sit & Sip” cocktails with classic combos of top-shelf spirits and flavorful fruit or coconut fat-washed infusions. They also offer a selection of wines by the glass and bottle, craft beers from local SC breweries, spirits & mixers, and mocktails or “nearly beer” (less than 0.5% alcohol) for non-drinkers. Friday and Saturday evenings come with a side of soothing piano music from 7 PM to 10 PM.
Local Tip: Round off your cocktail with casual dining at the Sanctuary’s Lowcountry Jasmine Porch or fine dining at the Ocean Room, Kiawah Island’s Forbes Five-Star rated signature steakhouse with gorgeous ocean views if you reserve before sunset! Dinner reservations may be made by contacting the concierge at (877) 683-1234. And, you can always return to the Lobby Bar for a nightcap!
Phone: (843) 952 7335 Hours: Open Daily for Lunch & Dinner – 11 AM to 10 PM
A signature cocktail at the iconic Salty Dog Café on the Bohicket Marina waterfront is a must-do during your stay on Kiawah Island. Your cocktail comes complete with breathtaking views of the Lowcountry creek, waterfront firepits, live weekend music, and magical sunsets casting shadows over the boats bobbing in the marina. If you’re dreaming of relaxing dolphin watching with southern-style seafood from the docks and a cocktail in hand, this is the spot!
The Salty Dog Café spans two stories with an indoor bar area and big screen TVs, a wraparound waterfront patio and upper-level deck for alfresco sunset cocktails, and a lawn area with Adirondack chairs to watch the boats (and dolphins) cruise by. It’s casual and kid-friendly with a laid-back island vibe. Sip on signature Salty Dog draughts brewed locally or pick a handcrafted cocktail from a local Charleston distillery. Seating is on a first come, first served basis! Local Tip: Salty Dog Café has happy hour every day from 4 PM to 7 PM. Gather up your friends and family and get down to Bohicket Marina for the most legendary waterfront dining experience in the Lowcountry.
Phone: (843) 266 4085 Hours: Open Daily for Lunch & Dinner – 11 AM to 9 PM
Overlooking the 18th hole of the world-famous PGA Ocean Course and the calm Atlantic Ocean beyond, the setting of the Ryder Cup Bar is simply sublime! The Ryder Cup Bar is not only for golfers and families are welcome, making it a perfect option for cocktails with the kids. Order some share plates, sand “wedges’, or a hearty entrée from the modern pub menu, set the kids up with some finger food to keep them smiling, and settle in for cocktail hour with the most iconic view on Kiawah Island.
Whether you’re celebrating a round of golf, or simply soaking up the view, a 19th Hole Cocktail is a must! Or perhaps you started your golf round with an Ocean Course Bloody Mary? The cocktail selection is interesting with options like spicy Gator Bites with green chili vodka, and Sweet Tea Mojitos, or choose from a selection of wines by the glass and bottle, domestic and international beers, or an American Pale Ale brewed locally at Low Tide Brewing on Johns Island. The Ryder Cup Bar operates on a first come first serve basis and does not require reservations. Local Tip: The Ryder Cup Bar boasts the BEST sunset views on Kiawah Island from the classic Lowcountry verandah. Enjoy front row seats to a spectacular sunset and follow it up with ocean to table fine dining at the Atlantic Room, Kiawah Island’s signature seafood restaurant. Call (843) 266-4085 for reservations.
Hours: Open Daily – 4 PM to Close Live Music: Live Jazz Thursday from 6 PM to 8 PM
The Porch Bar at Freshfields Village is perfect for date night or a gathering of friends. The interiors are elegant and inviting with plush lounge seating and accent chairs surrounding a soaring stone fireplace, elegant chandeliers draping from the ceilings, long tables for large groups, intimate spaces that allow for romance, and a vibrant atmosphere that attracts a bevy of locals and visitors to Kiawah and Seabrook Island. The outdoor porch seating offers the perfect perch for sunset cocktails with views over Freshfields Village Andell Lake.
The Porch Bar only offers light fare with a small choice of cheeses, chicken sliders, and gourmet flatbreads to pair with upscale handcrafted cocktails like the Charleston Nippitaty (local organic gin, cucumber, and crackled black pepper), the Kiawah Sparkler (Bombay Sapphire, Chambord, prosecco, and lemon) or the Seabrook Manhattan (rye whiskey, black walnut, and brandied cherries). Classic Lowcountry cocktails that may have you returning for a second serving, with some light jazz! Local Tip: Looking for live music on Kiawah Island? Every Thursday night, The Porch Bar entertains patrons with the soul-stirring sounds of live jazz from 6 PM to 8 PM.
Sunday to Thursday – 12 PM to 9 PMFriday & Saturday – 12 PM to 10 PM
For mouthwatering hand-crafted margaritas and imaginative Mexican-inspired cuisine in a casual setting, head to Cantina 76 situated next to The Porch Bar in Freshfields Village. In fact, from here on you can even do a little happy hour hopping! This family-owned taqueria and bar is casual and upbeat with a vibey indoor dining area and an outdoor patio overlooking Andell Lake to gather with friends, family, or your four-legged fur babies!
Whether you’re after a quick cocktail or a night out on the town, Cantina 76 hits the spot! The Mexican-inspired menu includes a selection of starters, share plates, and entrees made in house daily, and all types of tequila for handcrafted and made-to-order margaritas – you can even order a skinny margarita without the calories! If you’re starting early, check out their selection of brunch drinks including mimosas and bloody marys.
Local Tip: From September through March, Cantina 76 has weekday happy hour specials from 4 PM to 7 PM – half price off house margaritas, $2 for Tecate & PBR cans, $2.50 for domestic and imported beers, $3 for craft beers, sangria, and house liquors, and $4 for house wines!
Phone: (843) 768 5444 Hours: Open Daily for Lunch & Dinner – 11 AM to 10 PM
Voted “Best Sports Bar” for 7 years running, the award-winning King Street Grille in Freshfields Village is an upscale neighborhood sports bar with “great food, great beer, great atmosphere” and an epic daily happy hour (4 PM to 7 PM) if you’re 21+ and seated at the bar! It’s located across from Cantina 76 so you can even pick your vibe for a lakeside cocktail!
The King Street Grille has a classic indoor sports bar area with multiple big screen TVs and a pet-friendly patio overlooking Andell Lake for alfresco cocktail vibes. Snack on scratch-made menu items or indulge in a hearty homestyle meal while savoring King Street Grille’s selection of creative and colorful cocktails that’ll savor your sweet tooth, or deliver a kick.
Monday to Saturday – 11 AM to 9:30 PMSunday – 12 PM to 9:30 PM
While sipping your way through Freshfields Village, wine lovers must make a stop for a unique sommelier experience at FortyEight Wine Bar + Kitchen. Why FortyEight? Here you’ll find 48 wines available by the glass, 48 local craft beers, 48 fabulous food options, and a seasonal cocktail list of old-school classics and innovative specialties.
The Wine Bar operates on an innovative smartcard system, that you can reload as you taste! Choose from 48 wines from around the world with three tasting sizes (1 oz, 3 oz, or 6 oz), and an expert sommelier team on hand to guide you. All wines are available to purchase by the bottle to take home. Kitchen classics to pair range from share plates, soups, salads, sandwiches, and mix-and-match charcuterie boards to flatbreads and entrees, including their famous Jumbo Lump Crab Cakes and Filet Mignon!
Local Tip: Take your local wine tasting experience to the next level by reserving a spot at one of FortyEight’s exclusive wine pairing dinners featuring award-winning wineries and exceptional cuisine.
You can serve it shaken or stirred when you stay with Kiawah Exclusives! Sip cocktails oceanfront at Beachwalker Park or perhaps poolside overlooking the lush fairways, tranquil lagoons, ancient maritime forests, and natural seclusion Kiawah Island is known for.
If you’re planning a couples weekend, golf getaway, friends trip, or romantic rendezvous on Kiawah Island (or simply a fun night out without the kids) it’s sometimes nice to have some adults only options. Kiawah Island has a classic collection of fine dining restaurants, elegant clubhouse bars, and exclusive summer events for the over 21’s vacationing on Kiawah. Read on to learn about our favorite events geared towards a more mature crowd.
Located in Freshfields Village, the Porch Bar is the place to find a space for sunset cocktails and live jazz on a Thursday evening. The Porch Bar overlooks Andell Lake with an upscale indoor bar area, outdoor porch, light fare and flatbreads, signature cocktails, and the summer soundtracks of smooth live jazz every Thursday night.
Indulge in an evening of fine dining and live music at The Sanctuary Hotel, the Grand Dame of Kiawah Island. Dine on superior steaks at the Ocean Room or succulent Lowcountry seafood on the Jasmine Porch, followed by a nightcap and live piano in the intimate and elegant Lobby Bar at The Sanctuary.
Kiawah Spirits in Freshfields Village is Kiawah Island’s only liquor store and features over 110 small batch bourbon and ryes, over 100 single malt scotches, and barrel selects bottled exclusively for Kiawah Spirits. Join their expert sommeliers every Friday & Saturday for barrel-select tastings from local Charleston distilleries and select distilleries across the USA.
Wine lovers are in for a treat at Kiawah Spirits sister establishment – FortyEight Wine Bar & Kitchen. The restaurant is open for indoor and patio dining and features interactive WineStations with three pour-size options (1, 3, or 6 ounces) from a selection of 48 unique wines. Simply purchase a WineStation SmartCard and sip and savor as you please. They’ve got the beer drinkers covered too with a choice of 48 local and regional craft beers from micro-breweries in Charleston, North Carolina, Virginia, and more! Reservations recommended.
The FortyEight Wine Bar & Kitchen hosts wine events throughout the year from Wine Bingo, Wine Tastings, and Blending Seminars to private 5-course dinners paired with exclusive, handcrafted wines from different regions across the US.
Kiawah Exclusives offers an exclusive collection of Kiawah Island condos, villas, cottages, and private vacation homes in West Beach, East Beach, and the luxury Vanderhorst gated community.
Each of Kiawah Island’s luxury villa communities is unique! Choose classic Lowcountry views on the Kiawah River, lagoon & wooded views in the maritime forests, golf course views on Kiawah’s famous fairways, or panoramic Atlantic Ocean views from the oceanfront dunes.
You can customize your stay to suit your style even further with a choice of cozy condos, luxury villas, and private free-standing cottages – all with easy access to Kiawah Island’s 10 miles of beautiful beaches. Our exclusive selection of Kiawah Island vacation rentals also includes spacious and private Kiawah family homes with swimming pools & spas, indoor & outdoor entertainment areas, private beach boardwalks, and all the essentials (and life’s little luxuries!) for a quintessential summer vacation on Kiawah Island.