Iconic Harbour Town Lighthouse. You can tour the lighthouse museum. The construction to the left of the lighthouse is for a large restaurant with outside space called The Quarter Deck, scheduled to be open in time for The Heritage Golf Classis in mid April.
Miles and miles of walking and or bike paths Hilton Head Island. Most rental properties rent bikes, and there are private businesses with bike rentals on the island as well. You can rent by day, or by the week.
Daufuskie Island a short ferry ride from Hilton Head, about a third of the size of Hilton Head Island is a popular day trip. Ferry over, rent a golf cart and cruise the island. It's historic, and probably looks the way Hilton Head did before the bridge was built which caused the island to grow by leaps and bounds. Pat Conroy's "Prince of Tides", put the island on the map.
Grande Ocean, one of 7 Marriott Time Shares on the island. Not the best picture folks, but this resort is in the middle of the island with garden views, ocean front views and ocean side views. A beautiful resort right on the beach.
A beautiful Camelia at Honey Horn Coastal Park. There is much to see and do at Honey Horn. I blogged about it HERE. There are many varieties to view.
A map of the island showing the locations of the 7 Marriott Time Shares. The island is shaped like a foot with Harbour Town in the toe.
Marriott''s Harbour Pointe and Sunset Pointe, in Shelton Cove are located mid Island. This is the pool and sundeck area. There's a large shopping center at Shelter Cove for dining and shopping.
If you've not traveled to Hilton Head, put it on your bucket list of places to travel
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Looks like a nice trip. I do love islands. It feels like you're getting farther away than you actually are.
ReplyDeleteTotally agree on the island thing. Thanks for the visit.
DeleteI love SC. My niece lives in Charleston. Such a pretty historical area. Sweet!
ReplyDeleteI too love SC, we've spent lots of time there. How nice you have a nice in the area, so you can visit and sight see at the same time.
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