When it comes to your vacation, climate is a big concern. Head too far north and you could spend your trip shivering on the windy shore.
Go too far south and you might spend the whole day blasting the AC while you watch the waves from your living room. Not at Kiawah Island! Low on sea level but high on fun—that about sums it up. Okay, geographically speaking, lowcountry is an area of Carolina coastline stretching from Pawleys Island in South Carolina to the Savannah River at the Georgia state line. Known for its marshlands, preserved ecosystems, and a coastal cuisine rich in Caribbean and African influences, the lowcountry offers visitors an unparalleled array of cultural and natural encounters.
A beach vacation with a little Kiawah character to boot? Yes, please! Lazing away with your toes in the sand might be just what the doctor ordered, but an easy day trip can add the perfect dash of spice to your relaxing vacation. Top off the experience by making a wish at the Pineapple Fountain.
For something truly unique, visit the Charleston Tea Plantation—the only tea plantation in North America—where you can see thousands of tea bushes on acres of gorgeous land, not to mention sample the delicacies about a minute drive. The Kiawah Island Company began to sell real estate. Since , land use on the island has been subject to development agreements. A Small Island Rich in History Kiawah Island is a barrier island with a maritime forest with a rich maritime habitat and 10 miles of beach.
Native Indians, reformed pirates, wealthy plantation owners, enslaved people, enterprising lumbermen, Kuwaiti investors; these are some of the predecessors to current-day Kiawah Islanders. The Plantation Era: In , John Stanyarne, a wealthy planter who lived on Johns Island, bought the half of Kiawah Island that had been owned by Captain Raynor and, in , bought the remaining half that had been owned by Captain Davis.
Anglers love to venture out on local fishing charters in search of their next big catch and to take in a different view if the lowcountry. Or enjoy the new oceanfront pools at The Sandcastle , for all property owners. Restaurants: Charleston has developed a reputation for exceptional dining experiences. Shopping: The island has a variety of boutiques and retail stores at Freshfields Village. To explore even more great shopping, visit King Street in Downtown Charleston.
Learn More About Kiawah Island. Here in Charleston, there are two airport options. The airport is easy to get in and out of and is a quick 30 miles to Kiawah Island.
Learn more about booking the best transportation options when you arrive in the Holy City. Charleston Executive Airport , located on Johns Island, is just down the road from Kiawah Island and offers the best option for travelers arriving by chartered flights.
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