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Seabrook Island, SC
22/06 – 04/07
£165/nighttotal: £1980 (12 )
The Elizabeth House B & B - The Okra-kola Room
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B&B , Kiawah Island
This Johns Island guesthouse, a short drive from Kiawah Island's attractions, offers a tranquil escape amongst mature oak trees. The single-bedroom, en-suite guest house sleeps two, features a cosy room with dual nightstands and a private deck, and includes optional Gullah cooking lessons.
Seabrook Island, SC
22/06 – 04/07
£757/nighttotal: £9084 (12 )
The Elizabeth House Bed & Breakfast - All Bedrooms
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B&B , Kiawah Island
The Elizabeth House B&B, located on Johns Island, South Carolina, offers a unique Gullah cultural experience a short drive from Kiawah Island's beaches and golf courses. This four-bedroom guesthouse sleeps eight, boasting a large deck, garden, and parking, plus optional Gullah cooking lessons, making it ideal for families or groups seeking a relaxing Kiawah Island getaway.
Seabrook Island, SC
22/06 – 04/07
£216/nighttotal: £2592 (12 )
The Elizabeth House B & B - The Rice Room
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B&B , Kiawah Island
This Johns Island guesthouse, a short drive (approximately 20-30km) from Kiawah Island and Charleston, offers a unique Gullah cultural experience. The self-catering property features a queen-sized four-poster bed, en-suite jacuzzi, a large deck, and optional Gullah cooking lessons, accommodating up to two guests (with a roll-away bed option).
10 1 review
Seabrook Island, SC
22/06 – 04/07
£182/nighttotal: £2184 (12 )
The Elizabeth House B & B - The Indigo Room
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B&B , Kiawah Island
The Elizabeth House B&B, situated on Johns Island, South Carolina, offers a peaceful retreat a short drive (approximately 20-30 km) from Kiawah Island's attractions and boasts a unique Gullah cultural experience. This guest house provides a queen-bedded room with en-suite bathroom, accommodating two guests, and features indigo-themed décor, access to a large deck and backyard, plus optional Gullah cooking lessons.
Frequently asked questions about resorts in Seabrook Island, SC
What are the top attractions on Seabrook Island, South Carolina?
Seabrook Island boasts beautiful beaches, of course! The Seabrook Island Club's golf courses are renowned, and the nature trails offer fantastic opportunities for birdwatching and exploring the maritime forest. The island's location also makes it easy to access nearby Charleston, a historic city with plenty to see and do.
What are the best resorts with a swimming pool in Seabrook Island, SC?
Which festivals is Seabrook Island, South Carolina known for?
Seabrook Island itself doesn't host large-scale, named festivals. However, nearby Charleston has many festivals throughout the year, including the Charleston Wine + Food Festival and the Spoleto Festival USA, which are easily accessible from the island.
What are the best family friendly resorts in Seabrook Island, SC?
What is the ideal number of days to experience the highlights of Seabrook Island, South Carolina?
Three to four days is a good amount of time to relax on the beach, play a round of golf at the Seabrook Island Club, explore the nature trails, and perhaps take a day trip to Charleston. A longer stay allows for more leisurely activities and deeper exploration of the area.
What are the best pet friendly resorts in Seabrook Island, SC?
What types of natural scenery can visitors see on Seabrook Island, South Carolina?
Seabrook Island offers a diverse range of natural beauty. Expect miles of pristine beaches, the lush maritime forest with its live oaks draped in Spanish moss, and the salt marshes teeming with wildlife. The views from the elevated areas offer stunning panoramas.
Are there particular times of year when Seabrook Island, South Carolina's landscapes or wildlife undergo striking seasonal changes?
Yes, absolutely. Spring brings vibrant wildflowers and the return of migratory birds. Autumn showcases the stunning colours of the changing leaves in the maritime forest. Winter offers a quieter, more peaceful atmosphere, while summer is ideal for swimming and sunbathing.
What are the best ways to get to know the people and culture of Seabrook Island, South Carolina?
Seabrook Island has a strong sense of community. The easiest way to get to know the people is by striking up conversations with locals at the beach, in the shops, or at restaurants. Exploring the local businesses and interacting with the staff will also provide a good insight into the island's culture.
What are the lesser-known but fascinating attractions on Seabrook Island, South Carolina?
Many find the quiet exploration of the extensive network of nature trails to be a hidden gem. These trails offer glimpses of the island's diverse flora and fauna, away from the busier beach areas. Tide pooling at low tide reveals fascinating marine life.
Where are the best places to enjoy the nightlife on Seabrook Island, South Carolina?
Seabrook Island's nightlife is relatively low-key. The focus is more on relaxation and enjoying the natural beauty. However, there are several restaurants with outdoor seating where you can enjoy a drink and dinner in a relaxed atmosphere.
Where are the best markets with local food on Seabrook Island, South Carolina?
There aren't dedicated farmers' markets on Seabrook Island itself. However, Charleston, a short drive away, has several excellent farmers' markets throughout the week offering fresh, local produce and other food items.
What are the best sports events or competitions happening on Seabrook Island, South Carolina?
The Seabrook Island Club hosts various golf tournaments throughout the year. Information on specific events is best obtained directly from the club. Beyond golf, there aren't many large-scale sporting events on the island itself.
What are the most romantic attractions on Seabrook Island, South Carolina?
A sunset stroll along the beach is undeniably romantic. A private dinner at one of the island's restaurants with ocean views is another popular choice. A quiet evening exploring the nature trails, hand-in-hand, offers a more secluded and intimate experience.