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Friday, 22 December 2023

Travel guide to Hilton Head Island for you

If you need a break from the beach or simply want to present your children with a fun family activity, make time to take Hilton Head Tours. Here are a few of the highlights of this incredible places in Hilton Head to visit when you plan for a trip.

Families and tourists have been drawn to Hilton Head for decades because of its 12 miles of beaches and laid-back lifestyle. The 25,000 acres of the island are home to twenty-two golf courses, including the world-famous Harbour Town Golf Links. Excellent inshore fishing and world-class tennis are available due to the balmy and breezy weather, and a network of paved pathways spans the entire island, making it feasible to pedal the entire length of the island.

Best Time to Go


During the summer, families from the Midwest and around the East Coast go to Hilton Head for a week of relaxation. Shoulder season — April to May (except for the RBC Heritage golf tournament) and September to October (unless a hurricane is circling offshore) — showcases the island at its best, with temperatures in the 80s, warm water in the ocean, and fewer crowds at restaurants and popular attractions.



How to Get Around


A car is required on Hilton Head unless you want to stay at a single resort for the duration of your vacation. A complimentary trolley transfers visitors staying at the 4,500-acre Sea Pines Resort from Harbour Town to South Beach Marina Village and the beach.

Visitors who wish to visit adjacent Daufuskie Island or downtown Savannah may board the Spirit of Harbour Town with Vagabond Cruise and enjoy a voyage down the river as well as four hours to tour the island or the city.

Things to Know


Even though Hilton Head appears to be a small island, traveling from one end to the other in prime time can easily take thirty minutes. Since your primary goal is to unwind, pick your lodging according to the area of the island you wish to spend the most time in. The southern part is dominated by the Sea Pines Resort, which has an abundance of beaches, stores, eateries, and activities to keep you busy all day.

Where to Eat in Hilton Head Island


Hilton Head restaurants cater to even the most discriminating palates, offering a wide range of offerings from gourmet food to sandwiches. You can't call your trip to the Salty Dog Cafe over until you've dined there. The original café's stunning coastal location on South Beach provides sandwiches, seafood, and snacks. Fun substitutes include Jake's Salty Dog Pizza and the Wreck of the Salty Dog; don't forget to visit the Salty Dog Ice-Cream Shop during the summer.

If making the most of your Hilton Head excursions is something you've always wanted to do, then Hilton Head Tours is the solution. Take a tour to Old One-room School House and many other exotic places with Gullah Heritage Trail tours by going to http://gullaheritage.com or by calling a local guide at (843)681-7066.

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