Hilton Head Tips For First-Timers


Visiting Hilton Head Island for the first time? We’ve put together this extensive guide of the best tips and tricks to make the most out of your vacation! Whether you’re looking for an action-packed family adventure or a laid back island-style retreat, we’ve got you covered. Keep reading to find out more about our renowned beaches and golf courses, recommended activities, entertaining adventures, local shops and dining, the best souvenirs to take home, and even our favorite vacation rentals with unique accommodations. 


1. Experience 12 Miles of Uninterrupted Beaches


Hilton Head Island is home to 7 public beaches encompassing 12 miles of interrupted paradise with white sand, sunny skies, and sparkling waves of the Atlantic Ocean. These unspoiled, natural beaches include 5 main resort areas: Forest Beach, Palmetto Dunes, Port Royal, Sea Pines, and Shipyard

The Forest Beach Area is the “Hilton Head Hot Spot” located on the south end of the island between Shipyard and Sea Pines, and anchored by Coligny Beach Park and Alder Lane Beach. If you’re looking for award-winning beach access with family-friendly amenities, entertainment, beach rentals, and the legendary Tiki Hut, head to Coligny. However, if you’re looking for a slower pace away from the crowds, head just a mile south of Coligny to Alder Lane. This less-crowded beach access has lifeguards, restrooms, outdoor showers, and handicap matting for easy access.

Palmetto Dunes boasts 3 miles of pristine sandy beaches with easy beach access along Mooring Buoy, Ocean Lane and Dunes House. Just ride your bike or park at Dunes House for easy beach access!

The Port Royal Area offers access to 19 beach paths full of family-friendly beaches, shady parks, pavilions for picnics, and a playground. Fish Haul Beach Park is a popular favorite in this area with stunning natural driftwood, plenty of shells to collect, and some of the best sunsets. This hidden gem also boasts a boardwalk and observation deck for birdwatching, enchanting nature trails, and a secluded shoreline but it is not recommended for swimming.

Sea Pines presides over the south end of the island with 5 total miles of beachfront that is only open to Sea Pines residents and guests. If you’re staying in Sea Pines, you can ride the complimentary Sea Pines Trolley over to Sea Pines Beach Club for less crowded beaches, bars and restaurants, world-class amenities, and more.

The Shipyard area is nestled between Sea Pines and Palmetto Dunes, offering beautiful beaches, convenient access, and family-friendly fun. If you’re staying in Shipyard,  guests get exclusive access to five-star amenities, an oceanfront deck, and a wide stretch of sandy beach at the oceanfront Shipyard Beach Club. 

Additionally, mid-island beaches such as Burkes Beach, Driessen Beach, and Folly Field Beach, are quieter with less crowds. These are perfect for swimming, surfing, bodyboarding, and beach picnics! Burkes Beach even offers a dog park, perfect for a beach day with the whole family, including Fido.

2. Book a Tee Time on a Championship Course


Looking to hit the links on your first trip to Hilton Head? You’re in luck! The island features more than 24 championship golf courses both public and private. We know it can be overwhelming to research so many locations trying to find which one is right for you, so we’ve put together a simple guide to the must-play courses for your first trip!

Let’s start with the most popular courses. Atlantic Dunes is the oldest golf course but remains one of the best with oceanfront holes, a challenge for all skill levels, and beautiful views of the Atlantic Ocean while you play. Harbour Town Golf Links is famous for hosting the RBC Heritage on the PGA Tour with world-renowned par threes and the iconic red and white striped lighthouse in the background. The George Fazio Golf Course is the island’s only par-70 public golf course and often considered one of the most challenging. The Robert Trent Jones Course is an oceanfront beauty with panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean at the 10th hole and challenging winds for even the most seasoned pros.

3. Cycle Through Miles of Leisure Pathways


One of the best ways to explore the island is on a bike! Hilton Head Island is home to 60 plus miles of leisurely bike paths through the island’s most popular resort areas. Not sure where to start? We’ll cover a few.

Check out Fish Haul Creek Park to traverse through 31 acres of diverse environments, like maritime forest, wetlands, and beach away from the hustle and bustle. On the other hand, if you don’t mind crowds, bike through Shelter Cove Community Park with a playground, live music, entertainment, and festivals. For a full list of the 60 plus miles of pathways that meander through the island, visit the bike trail map.

4. Go on an Exhilarating Family Adventure


Hilton Head Island welcomes adventurers of all kinds with helicopter tours, ziplines, guided kayaking, boat tours, wildlife expeditions, and more! Take a one-of-a-kind adventure tour on your first trip to the island to see America’s favorite island from a new vantage point! 

Experience a guided helicopter tour of Hilton Head Island with FlyHHI for a chance to see breathtaking views of the ocean and explore the island’s top resort areas from above without all the crowds. Want a new perspective but not quite that far up in the sky? Head to Adventure Hilton Head for a scenic zipline tour or adventurous aerial course.

Explore the many waterways to see our wild inhabitants for yourself! Kayak through Broad Creek, take a dolphin safari, paddle through serene estuaries, enjoy a luxurious yacht cruise, reel in a big one on fishing tours, and more! Visit our Things to Do section for an extensive guide to Hilton Head’s best water activities.

For the little ones, try out Mini Golf Courses, playgrounds, camps, parks, pirate adventures, and more on our full Kids’ Activities guide

Bringing a furry friend? Good news, Hilton Head Island offers many pet-friendly adventures! Explore the beach, markets, restaurants, shopping centers, cruises, trails, and more with your furry friends. Check out our Pet Friendly Activities section for a full guide to pet beach rules and pet-friendly establishments. 

Local’s Tip: Want to venture out on your own? Rent paddle boards, skim boards, kayaks, bikes, and more with a complimentary VayK Life beach gear credit of up to $350 when you stay with Sunset Rentals!

5. Enjoy Island-Style Shopping & Dining


Slow down your pace after an adventure and switch to island time with family-friendly shopping and decadent dining on Hilton Head Island. Coligny Plaza, Shelter Cove, The Harbour Town Shops, and Main Street Village are one-stop shops for all the boutique stores, gift shops, specialty stores, and delicious dining you could dream of.

Coligny Plaza is the perfect spot for beach-goers with a laid-back vibe, over 60 stores and kiosks, year-round entertainment, and oceanfront dining. 

Shelter Cove Harbour & Marina offers open-air outdoor shopping, live entertainment, festivals, boutiques, and gift stores, while Shelter Cove Town Center is an open-air waterfront village with over 30 stores, eateries, and a community park.

The Harbour Town Shops at Sea Pines provide a leisurely shopping experience with more than 20 boutique stores, galleries, gift shops, and unique dining experiences.
Main Street Village allows you to step back in time for an old fashioned shopping experience with family-owned stores, tree-lined streets, unique shops, and some of the best restaurants of all the island.

6. Take Home a One-of-a-Kind Souvenir


If you’re looking for a unique souvenir to take home to remember your first Hilton Head Island vacation, we’ve found the perfect spots! The best gifts and take-home souvenirs are handmade, artisanal, and one of a kind.

The Hilton Head Farmers Market takes place every Tuesday from 9 am – 1 pm at Coastal Discovery Museum with local small businesses who make unique art, soaps, candles, travel accessories, and more.

The Farmers & Makers Market occurs in The Shops at Sea Pines Center with book signings, handmade art, local goods, fresh produce, and more. Visit their Facebook page or Events page for upcoming hours and dates!

7. Sit Back and Relax in a Luxury Vacation Rental


We know there are few things more precious than your time on vacation with friends and family and where you spend that time can make or break the entire trip. Sunset Rentals is a locally operated Hilton Head Island company that takes pride in offering first-class service to our guests before, during, and after your stay.

We’re here to recommend properties to you based on your unique needs, share our favorite activities with you, help you plan your stay, and make the most out of your first vacation to our slice of paradise!

Our vacation rentals range from comfortable oceanfront villas to private luxury homes. Whether you’re a couple looking for a 1 bedroom villa, a large family searching for 5+ bedrooms, private pools, or pet-friendly rentals, there’s something for everyone.

With a selection of 220+ professionally managed vacation rentals, exceptional guest services from a local on-island team, and a flexible cancellation policy – you can book your Hilton Head Island wellness retreat with confidence and ease with Sunset Rentals.


Childcare & Babysitting Options on Hilton Head Island 


Planning a family vacation to Hilton Head Island, SC? As you prepare for your much-needed break along the stunning South Carolina shoreline, it’s important to consider the well-being and happiness of every single family member, including the little ones, elderly grandparents, and your furry best friends! 

We’ve taken the pressure off your family vacation planning for Hilton Head Island with a list of local childcare & babysitting options that cater to vacationing families and group activities and camps for your kids to enjoy their vacation to the fullest – while you indulge in me time! 

HILTON HEAD GROUP ACTIVITIES & CAMPS


Island Recreation Center

The Island Recreation Center is a large community center on the north end of Hilton Head Island with a double gymnasium, fitness facilities, an outdoor pool, sports courts, pickleball, playgrounds, and a drop-in childcare facility. The Island Rec Center hosts regular recreation programs and summer camps with daily and weekly drop-in memberships available for families vacationing on Hilton Head Island.

Neighborhood: North End of the Island
Location: 20 Wilborn Rd, Hilton Head Island
Phone: (843) 681-7273

Hours: 
Monday – Friday 6 AM to 7:30 PM
Saturday 8 AM to 3 PM
Sunday 11 AM to 3 PM

Click HERE for pool hours!


The Sandbox Interactive Children’s Museum

Located at Lowcountry Celebration Park across from Coligny Plaza, The Sandbox Children’s Museum is a haven of hands-on play and learning for little ones. The Sandbox offers a variety of programs for families like Monday Funday with FREE fun and an interactive music show, FREE Family Fun Night on the first Friday of each month, Kids Night Out on select Saturdays, and an amazing Summer Camp Program in June and July. The Sandbox Summer Camp runs from Monday to Friday with half-day and full-day options for ages 4-12 years. Pre-registration is required online no later than Wednesday of the previous week. Pre-Register HERE!

Neighborhood: Forest Beach
Location: 80 Nassau St, Hilton Head Island
Phone: (843) 842-7645

Hours: Click HERE for current general admission hours

2023 Summer Camp: June 5 – August 4, 2023
*We will post the 2024 schedule as soon as it becomes available


Kids Night Out at The Art Café

You and your kids will love “Kids Night Out” at The Art Café! Plan a date night at Rock Fish at Bomboras while the kids have a blast creating and painting pottery at The Art Café upstairs!

Kids Night Out is held every Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday evening through the summer months, from 5:45 PM to 7:15 PM (if you hurry you may make the end of happy hour at Bomburas!)

Call ahead for reservations. If you’re keen to create with the kids, The Art Café has 90-minute reservation times at 11:15 AM, 1 PM, 2:45 PM, 4:30 PM, and 6:15 PM daily.

Neighborhood: Forest Beach
Location: 5 Lagoon Rd, Hilton Head Island
Phone: (843) 785-5525

Art Café Hours: 
Monday – Friday 11 AM to 7 PM
Saturday 11 AM to 5 PM 
Sunday 12 PM to 4 PM 


Outside Hilton Head

For older adventure seekers, Outside Hilton Head are the outdoor experts on Hilton Head Island with an abundance of exceptional Hilton Head tours and programs to explore the Lowcountry landscapes. Learn to surf and stand-up paddle, cruise the barrier islands by boat, kayak by full moon, plan a family fishing day, or embark on a dolphin sail at sunset.

Kids & teen camps are no longer offered, however the family adventures and private activities are geared to all ages and they’ll happily accept the older kids for group activities without parental supervision. If you need a nanny to look after little ones while you adventure with the teens, keep reading! 

Neighborhood: Shelter Cove
Location: 50 Shelter Cove Lane, Hilton Head Island
Phone: (843) 686-6996

View all Outside Hilton Head Activities HERE!


HILTON HEAD BABYSITTING & NANNY SERVICES


Hilton Head Nannies

Hilton Head Nannies are the preferred provider for one-on-one childcare and babysitting services in the comfort of your own vacation rental home! They are known to have one of the most intense vetting processes in the industry ensuring all babysitters are background checked, CPR and first aid certified, highly trained, and experienced to provide a safe and nurturing environment for your children. Whether you’re planning a business meeting, golf day, spa session, or indulging in quality adult time, you’ll have peace of mind knowing your little treasures are in good hands with Hilton Head Nannies.

Phone: (843) 227-3196
Hours: Available 24 hours per day, 7 days a week

Pricing: 
Starting at $35 per hour – 4 hour minimum
**Hero Discounts for Military, Law Enforcement Officers, Firefighters, EMS Personnel, and Teachers. Please advise at the time of booking. 

Request a Booking


Guardian Angels Sitting Service

Guardian Angels Sitting Service is another local babysitting and nanny service with highly qualified, screened professionals fully licensed and certified to care for your kids, pets, and elderly family members. Local sitting services on Hilton Head Island include full time, part time, and overnight nannies for extra hands, on-call babysitters for a last-minute date night, special event sitting for family reunions or weddings, elderly companionship, and local pet-sitters for your pup. 

Phone: (877) 420-4277
Hours: Available 24 hours per day, 7 days a week

Pricing: 
Starting at $20 per hour – 4-hour minimum

Book at Sitter


Companions, Nurses, and Nannies, Inc.

Companions, Nurses, and Nannies, Inc. have been offering private in-home healthcare services on Hilton Head Island for over 30 years. Their services include registered nurses, licensed practical nurses, nurses aides, nannies, and companions for 24-hour care, seven days a week.

Arranging a vacation nanny gives you the freedom to explore the island on your own schedule, adventure out while the kids nap, and take the time out that you, Mom and Dad, deserve! 

Phone: (843) 681-5011
Hours: Available 24 hours per day, 7 days a week

Pricing: Call for pricing and bookings


BrightStarCare of Hilton Head

If your family situation requires extra special attention and care, BrightStarCare of Hilton Head provides qualified and specialized medical staff and caregivers for in–home care covering chronic conditions, short-term disabilities, and special needs for any length of time required, including 24/7 care.

Contact BrightStarCare on their website or call their office to customize your care services during your stay on Hilton Head Island. 

Phone: (843) 837-3773






Stay With Sunset Rentals For Your Family Getaway

Stay with Sunset Rentals and keep the kids entertained all summer long with our complimentary beach gear and bike rentals from Vayk Gear! Of course, you can’t leave them unsupervised, but with bike rentals for the whole family, kayaks to cruise the waterways, loungers and umbrellas to set up camp on the sand, and skim boards, body boards, and surfboards for ocean play – the chances of them bugging you as you stretch out and relax are limited! At the end of the day, you’ll have happy kids and a home away from home that satisfies all your family needs, and more! Click HERE to learn more!

A Guide to Dolphin Watching on Hilton Head Island


Everyone loves dolphins, but there’s nothing quite as spectacular as interacting with these playful, intelligent, and magnificent mammals in their natural habitat. On Hilton Head Island you won’t find any dolphins in captivity or controversial dolphin shows – our warm South Carolina coastal waters are a natural haven for wild Atlantic Bottlenose Dolphins, some migrating through in summer, and others choosing to stay year-round in the ocean and waterways surrounding Hilton Head Island. Very intelligent indeed! 

Hilton Head Island ranks as one of the “10 Best Dolphin Sighting Destinations in North America” and dolphin watching is one of the most popular activities on the island. Dolphins are easily spotted from the beaches, oceanfront golf courses, waterfront restaurants, and even from the comfort of a vacation home

Our guide to dolphin watching on Hilton Head Island highlights when, where, and how best to experience our migratory and resident Atlantic Bottlenose Dolphins in the wild.

DOLPHIN SEASON ON HILTON HEAD

Dolphin season on Hilton Head Island is year-round! While most dolphin pods migrate seasonally, the mild year round water temperatures on the South Carolina coastline are highly attractive to Atlantic Bottlehead Dolphins. The Lowcountry coastline is home to an estimated population of 600 resident dolphins with approximately 170 full time resident dolphins thriving on Hilton Head Island. In the summer months, the dolphin population almost doubles with migratory dolphins seeking warmer waters close to shore and hunting for food in the salt marsh estuaries.

WHERE TO SPOT DOLPHINS ON HILTON HEAD

Atlantic Bottlenose Dolphins are a familiar site on Hilton Head Island and can be easily spotted frolicking and feeding in the Atlantic Ocean, rivers, creeks and tidal marshes. Visitors to Hilton Head regularly encounter our resident dolphin pods playing in Broad Creek, following the shrimp boats on Calibogue Sound, or strand feeding on the muddy banks of the shallow backwater creeks. The South Carolina coastline is one of the few places in the world where you can witness the unique activity of dolphin strand feeding.

DOLPHIN WATCHING TOURS & EXPERIENCES ON HILTON HEAD ISLAND

Dolphin tours are the best way to encounter bottlenose dolphins in their natural habitat and explore the hidden creeks and coves otherwise unreachable! A dolphin watching tour is sure to be the highlight of your Hilton Head Island vacation, and there are endless options to choose from.

Hilton Head’s dolphin watching tours range from intimate kayak tours right in the water to narrated group tours on a double decker boat. Any water activity on Hilton Head presents an opportunity to encounter our friendly dolphins and diverse local wildlife – the experience is up to you!

Outside Hilton Head

Outside Hilton Head offer unique guided experiences for all dolphin lovers with options for group tours or customized private outdoor adventures with a naturalist. Choose to dolphin watch by kayak, SUP, pontoon, catamaran, or luxury sail boat by sunset. You can even go tubing with dolphins! If you prefer to explore the coastal waterways unguided, Outside Hilton Head has a wide selection of boat, kayak, and SUP rentals.

Dolphin Discoveries Nature Tour

Unlike many of the big boat tours on Hilton Head, Dolphin Discoveries offers an intimate dolphin watching experience limited to 6 guests only, with no set loop on the water and dolphin sightings GUARANTEED! There are great options to choose from including sunset dolphin cruises, fireworks and dolphin nature tours, and kayaking dolphin experiences to encounter the local pods up close and personal.

Dolphin Seafari

The famous Donuts Dolphin Cruise with Dolphin Seafari is always a favorite with families visiting Hilton Head. The 30-foot covered pontoon boat sits close to the water for ultimate dolphin viewing, with private tours available to escape the crowds. Traveling without kids? The Sunset Dolphin Cruise aboard Dolphin Seafari is voted the best dolphin tour on the island, with private tours available for smaller groups.

Captain Mark’s Dolphin Cruises

Captain Mark has been cruising dolphin lovers down Broad Creek and along the Calibogue Sound for 40 years! Captain Mark’s dolphin cruises cover the coastal wildlife, nature and history of Hilton Head Island and take you past some of the top attractions and secret dolphin viewing spots on the island. For pet parents looking for a dog-friendly Hilton Head dolphin tour, this is it!

Coastal Discovery Museum

The Coastal Discovery Museum offers group tours and private experiences to encounter dolphins in their natural habitat on both Hilton Head and the remote waters of Daufuskie Island. The Coastal Discovery Museum also presents an opportunity to make a difference during your stay on Hilton Head and Adopt a Dolphin! Your support will help raise funds towards saving dolphins and continuing conservation efforts on the island to protect the local pods.


FUN FACTS ABOUT ATLANTIC BOTTLENOSE DOLPHINS
  • Dolphins are named after their elongated snout.
  • They eat small fish, squid and crustaceans and swallow their food whole.
  • They grow up to 13 feet long and up to 1,300 pounds.
  • They use sound to communicate, navigate and hunt and can make up to 1,000 clicking noises per second.
  • They do not have vocal chords, all sounds come through the dolphin’s blowhole.
  • They shed their outermost layer of skin almost every two hours.
  • Their dorsal fin is as unique as a human fingerprint
  • They can remain submerged and hold their breath for up to 15 minutes.
  • They dive as deep as 800 feet below the surface.
  • They launch themselves as high as 20 feet out of the water.  
  • They can reach speeds of up to 18 miles per hour.
  • They can hold their breath for up to 7 minutes.
  • Dolphins need to be awake to breathe. They have two brain lobes that act independently, one side sleeps while the other stays awake to breathe.
  • They feel emotions such as fear, grief and joy.
  • They LOVE humans but they are wild animals and should always be treated with respect!
  • Dolphins are a federally protected species under the Marine Mammal Protection Act – it is illegal to feed, touch or harass dolphins!

Stay with Sunset Rentals and you can watch the dolphins from home! Our collection of 225 Hilton Head Island vacation homes and villas are situated in the top resort areas of Hilton Head Island and include luxury rentals on the Calibogue Sound, Broad Creek and Atlantic Ocean with fantastic vantage points for dolphin viewing from your front porch. Start planning your Hilton Head dolphin encounters today with our on island team at Sunset Rentals.


History of Hilton Head Island


Situated only 45 minutes from historic Savannah, Hilton Head is the largest of the South Carolina islands stretching 12 miles along the Atlantic Coastline. Hilton Head Island offers the ultimate in Lowcountry island living – miles of unspoiled beaches, nature preserves and biking trails, world-class golf and tennis, upscale shopping and dining, and luxury Lowcountry coastal retreats. 

Hilton Head Island also offers visitors a glimpse into the fascinating history of South Carolina’s Lowcountry, a destination that has survived three wars, multiple hurricanes, and eras of feast, famine – and fame. In 2021, Travel+Leisure ranked Hilton Head #1 in World’s Best Islands but what lies behind the fame of America’s favorite island. Journey with us as we explore the fascinating history behind Hilton Head Island.


2000 BC to 1500 AD

Evidence of life over 4,000 years ago remains on Hilton Head Island today. The well-preserved Native American Indian Shell Ring is located in Sea Pines Preserve and is the oldest known archaeological site on Hilton Head Island, and one of only 50 shell rings known to still exist today. This iconic remnant of Hilton Head Island’s history measures 150 feet in diameter and is one of the most pristine examples of a shell ring remaining in the USA. 

Later, in 1335 A.D, the Native American tribes built a fortified village covering two acres along the banks of Skull Creek. This shell ring is also open to the public on a short and easy trail at the Green’s Shell Enclosure Heritage Preserve. Both these historic shell rings are today listed in the National Register of Historic Places.


1500 to 1700: EARLY EUROPEAN EXPLORERS

Historical records show the first Spanish explorers making contact with local Native Americans in 1521, nearly two hundred years later. In 1566, the Spanish explorers built Santa Elena, a permanent settlement and Fort across the Port Royal Sound on Parris Island. They abandoned Santa Elena in 1587 to colonize further south in St Augustine, Florida. By 1663, the island was largely uninhabited except for a small population of Native Americans living off the land. 

In August 1663, English Captain William Hilton set sail from Barbados to explore land granted to the Lords Proprietors, eight Englishmen to whom King Charles II had granted power of Carolina. His original landing site was the Port Royal Sound and, on gaining first sight of the headlands, he claimed the land for Britain. 

In the spring of 1670, Captain Robert Sandford together with over 150 colonists, servants and slaves sailed into what is today Charleston Harbor claiming the land and naming it Charles Town, in honor of King Charles II. By 1672, the expanding settlement had relocated on a peninsula between the Cooper and Ashley River and …. the rest is history! Today, Charleston ranks as the #1 City in the USA

On 16 August 1698, the Lords Proprietors granted John Bayley of Ireland a barony which included most of Hilton Head Island, excluding Port Royal Sound and Skull Creek. John Bayley never once visited Hilton Head Island, instead appointed Alexander Trench as an agent to sell the property. The bulk of the barony remained in the Bayley family until after the Revolutionary War.


1700 to 1860: HILTON HEAD PLANTATION HISTORY

In 1717, Colonel John Barnwell was granted 1,000 acres of land on the NW corner of the island (now Hilton Head Plantation) and became the first white settler on Hilton Head. There was still hostility between the Spanish and British and, in 1733, the City of Savannah was founded as a barrier between Spanish Florida and British Carolina. 

By the 1750s, most of the plantations on the island were successfully growing indigo, which was being sold to the English – until the Revolutionary War. During the Revolutionary War (1775 to 1783), the British successfully took the city of Savannah (after failing to take Charleston!) and frequently raided the island, burning plantations and capturing slaves. Aside from rice, indigo was South Carolina’s most second valuable export, however trading with England had now ceased. 

It wasn’t until 1790 when William Elliott planted the first crop of Sea Island long-staple cotton that the island once again began to gain recognition. William Elliott teamed up with neighbor Will Seabrook to pioneer a new fertilizer for the cotton crops and the Lowcountry sea islands began to boom. 

The War of 1812 brought more devastation by British forces to the island, but the economy quickly resumed and, by 1860, the cotton industry on the island was lucrative with nearly two dozen working plantations.


1860 to 1940: SLAVERY & THE CIVIL WAR

South Carolina was the first US state to withdraw from the Union in December 1860, and, in April 1861, the Civil War began. After the Battle of Port Royal Sound in November 1861, more than 12,000 soldiers captured Fort Walker and Hilton Head Island fell into the hands of the Federal troops. Hilton Head Island became the headquarters for the blockade of the South Atlantic coast with an estimated forty thousand soldiers, prisoners of war, and former slaves settling on the island. The prospering rice, indigo and cotton plantations were abandoned, yet this victory meant freedom for the African Americans that remained. 

In 1862, Union General Ormsby Mitchel built the town of Mitchelville, the first self-governing town of formerly enslaved African Americans with nearly 1,500 Gullah residents. Land was confiscated, northern missionaries opened one room schools, and homes were built for the former slaves, known locally as “contrabands of war”. 

In 1864, as the troops began to move out of the area, Fort Howell was built to protect the town of Mitchelville. In 1865, the 13th Amendment to abolish slavery was signed and the Gullah community of Mitchelville were legally freed. Many moved on, others stayed on the island farming in the summer, oyster harvesting in the winter, and remaining true to the rich legacy of the Gullah culture. 

Hilton Head Island returned to nature and from the 1900s to 1950s was primarily used as a destination for wealthy private hunting groups. Today, visitors to Hilton Head can walk the quiet trails leading through historic Mitchelville Freedom Park with the original site of Battle of Port Royal, historical remnants of the town and Fort Howell, and access to an off the beaten path beach overlooking the passage taken by Captain William Hilton in 1663. 

The Baynard Plantation, built by Revolutionary War hero Captain Jack Stoney in 1793, was used as the HQ for the Union troops and was later burned to the ground. Visitors to the island today can still tour the ruins of the grand antebellum home and slave quarters on a short hike through Sea Pines Preserve.


1950 to 2000: MODERN AGE OF HILTON HEAD ISLAND

By early 1950, Georgia timberman Fred Hack had discovered the acres of loblolly pine and live oak trees on Hilton Head and, along with JB Fraser and other investors, set up the Hilton Head Company and began to buy up acres of land to harvest lumber. Lumber mills were built and, after harvesting millions of feet of lumber, Hilton Head Company began selling off lots along the beach for vacation cottages.

The modern age of Hilton Head Island began with Charles Fraser, son of J. B Fraser. Charles had a vision to preserve the plantation history and natural beauty of the island and build an eco-friendly, resort community on his family land dominating the southern tip of the island. The first car ferry arrived in 1953, a grocery store opened at Coligny Circle in Forest Beach, and the James F. Byrnes swinging bridge was built in 1956, finally connecting Hilton Head Island to the mainland. 

Fraser’s vision for a world-class resort became a reality and a model for future resort communities across the US. Sea Pines Plantation was a stunning natural oasis with classic Lowcountry architecture and beach homes, untouched forest preserves, 5-miles of sandy beaches, championship golf courses, and the signature candy-cane Harbour Town Lighthouse. Shipyard was the second plantation to be developed on Hilton Head, followed by Port Royal and Palmetto Dunes


EXPERIENCE HILTON HEAD ISLAND’S HISTORY

Harbour Town Lighthouse

Hilton Head Island is home to two lighthouses: The historic Leamington Lighthouse built by Union Troops in 1879 which overlooks the Arthur Hills Golf Course in Palmetto Dunes and the iconic Harbour Town Lighthouse in Sea Pines Plantation, built by Charles Fraser as a fun and memorable landmark and museum dedicated to the history of Hilton Head Island. The 90-ft lighthouse features ten levels of fascinating photos and artifacts, a Coast Guard Exhibit, a one-of-a-kind gift shop and views all the way to Tybee Island!

Coastal Discovery Museum

The Coastal Discovery Museum is situated on the historic Honey Horn plantation, dating back to before the Civil War. The museum is home to nine historical buildings, the Santa Elena Center highlighting the history of 16th century Hilton Head, and 68 acres of beautiful grounds with nature trails, butterfly gardens, and an ancient 500-year old Southern Red Cedar. The Coastal Discovery Museum offers guided history tours of Hilton Head Island, the Forts of Port Royal and the habitats and history of Pinckney Island.

Venture beyond Hilton Head Island to learn more about the history of the Gullah culture on a boat tour of Daufuskie Island or take a cruise of Savannah’s historic port and riverfront.

Local Tip: For traditional Gullah-Geechee cuisine, soulful blues, and warm southern hospitality, stop by Ruby Lee’s situated just across William Hilton Parkway!

Port Royal Golf Club

Tee off for a round of golf at the Robber’s Row Course set atop former civil war grounds with interpretive markers on several holes describing the historic events that took place at Port Royal.

Gullah Heritage Tours

Travel through the communities of Hilton Head Island on a two-hour narrated bus tour with native Gullah residents. The tour is fun, interactive and covers the top historic Gullah attractions on the island including the Gullah Museum, a tiny museum dedicated to preserving the Gullah-Geechee heritage and culture. 


Locally serving Hilton Head since 1993, Sunset Rentals are one of the most experienced vacation rental companies on Hilton Head Island. Our portfolio of 220+ vacation homes and villas are situated in the top resort areas of Hilton Head Island with luxury vacation amenities and a 24/7 guest concierge from our local team. 

Take a tour of the resort areas of Hilton Head Island, browse our collection of luxury rentals (many including bike & beach gear credit valued up to $350!), and book your vacation with confidence and ease with Sunset Rentals.


6 Best Farmers Markets Near Hilton Head Island


Support local businesses here in the Lowcountry by visiting a Farmers Market to stock up on fresh groceries and new products. Whether you’re looking to pick up some dinner items for a home cooked meal in your vacation rental or wanting to bring home some knowledge and practice, a Farmers Market is the perfect place to visit on your next vacation to Hilton Head Island!

1. Hilton Head Farmers Market

The Hilton Head Farmers Market is held every Tuesday from 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM at the Coastal Discovery Museum’s Honey Horn campus. Stop by to purchase local produce, seafood, meats and more while you enjoy unique vendors, food trucks, and live entertainment.

2. The Farmers & Makers Market

Every Tuesday starting March 15th through November 22nd, from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM at The Shops at Sea Pines Center. You can find seasonal fruits and vegetables, freshly caught seafood, baked goods, barbecue, and artisan crafts!

3. Bluffton Farmers Market

Open every Thursday from 12:00 PM to 4:00 PM. Hours and days vary, please check the Bluffton website for updated details. Enjoy fresh produce, prepared foods, plants, family-friendly activities, and live entertainment.

4. Lowcountry Made Popup Artisan Markets

The Made Market takes place every first and third Sunday starting in March through December, from 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM. The Night Bazaar takes place every first Thursday from March through July and October through December, from 5:00 PM to 8:00 PM. These popup markets feature local artisans, small businesses, live entertainment, food, and drinks.

5. The Root and Bloom Market

A year round market every Saturday from 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM. Enjoy local organic produce and learn about the impact your health can have on your physical and emotional wellbeing.

6. Port Royal Farmers Market

Every Saturday year round from 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM rain or shine. Experience fresh local produce, meats, seafood, prepared food vendors, plants, and more.

Whichever Farmers Market you find yourself at, home is just a short drive away when you stay with Sunset Rentals. With a portfolio of 220+ Hilton Head Island rentals and first class service from our on-island team, you can book your Hilton Head Island vacation home with confidence and ease at Sunset Rentals


Why Spend Labor Day Weekend On Hilton Head?


Soak in those last few days of summer and enjoy local events on Hilton Head Island over Labor Day Weekend. There’s no better way to celebrate than supporting local establishments, relaxing on the beach, and taking a trip to one of America’s top vacation destinations – Hilton Head Island!

As summer comes to an end and temperatures simmer to the mid 80s on Hilton Head Island, Labor Day Weekend is the perfect last minute trip to end the season. Read on to learn about the various events taking place around town for the whole family to enjoy.


Harbourfest at Shelter Cove Harbour & Marina


SHELTER COVE HARBOURFEST FIREWORKS SCHEDULE

2024 Fireworks
Schedule

Tuesdays: June 4, 11, 18 & 25
Thursday, July 4th
Tuesdays: July 9, 16, 23 & 30
Tuesdays: August 6, 13 & 20

*All fireworks shows start when the sky is dark. No drones allowed during fireworks shows.

LIVE HARBOURFEST PERFORMANCES

SHANNON TANNER
Two shows: 6:30 p.m. & 8 p.m.
Memorial Day Weekend: Saturday, May 25 & Sunday, May 26
Mon – Thurs from May 27 – June 7
Thursday, July 4
Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday from June 10 – August 21

**No shows August 23 – August 30

CAPPY THE CLOWN
6 p.m. – 9 p.m.
Memorial Day Weekend: Saturday, May 25 & Sunday, May 26
Monday – Friday from May 27 – Sept 1
Labor Day Weekend: Saturday, August 31 & Sunday, Sept 1 

PARROT PALOOZA
with Shannon Tanner & The Oyster Reefers
Thursdays: June 13 – August 22 (family show week of July 4)
Labor Day Weekend: Saturday, August 31 & Sunday, Sept 1 

Lowcountry Jazz Festival


August 30th – September 1st, 2024

Gaillard Center in Charleston, SC

Take a scenic 2-hour trip to Charleston for South Carolina’s premier annual Smooth Jazz event continues its Labor Day weekend tradition, kicking off the weekend with a stellar lineup.

See the line-up HERE!

Edisto Beach Shag Festival


August 31st – September 1st, 2024

Bay Creek Park in Edisto Beach, SC

Take a 2-hour trip over to Edisto Island to dance the night away to favorite coastal shag hits or enjoy food, drinks, arts & crafts, and more fun for the whole family.

Labor Day Beach Bash


August 31st – September 2nd, 2024

Tybee Island Pier in Tybee Island, GA

Take a short trip to Tybee Island for a one-of-a-kind free outdoor concert on the beach, featuring live music and food & drink vendors.


Stay with Sunset Rentals this Labor Day Weekend!


7 Best Dog-Friendly Restaurants On Hilton Head Island

One of the top questions on our guests’ minds when planning a vacation with their furry family members is where to find cafés, restaurants, and bars on Hilton Head Island that allow dogs. 

Hilton Head Island is one of the best dog-friendly vacation destinations on the East Coast with wide beaches that welcome your pup, off-leash dog parks, endless trails, and even eco-tours and water activities for Fido to tag along. When it comes to dining out with your doggo – nearly every outdoor café and patio on Hilton Head is pet-friendly (for well-behaved pups!) and some even go as far as to offer exclusive dog menus, water bowls, and tasty treats. 

Our team at Sunset Rentals has put together the ultimate guide to dog-friendly restaurants on Hilton Head Island. We’ve even taken it a step further so you can discover the best places to take your dog to dinner near your Hilton Head Island vacation rental. This month, we highlight the best dog-friendly waterfront restaurants on Hilton Head’s Lowcountry Creeks. 


DOG FRIENDLY RESTAURANTS ON SKULL CREEK & BROAD CREEK 

Enjoy waterfront dining with fresh seafood straight from the docks, tranquil marsh views, and the most spectacular sunset views on Hilton Head Island. Our dog-friendly waterfront restaurants on Skull Creek and Broad Creek have it all – watch the boats cruise in, listen to live music, socialize over a cold craft beer or cocktail with friends (old, new, and furry!), and indulge in the most delectable Lowcountry cuisine you’ve ever tasted!  

1. Black Marlin Bayside Grill

Palmetto Bay Marina, 86 Helmsman Way, Hilton Head Island, SC 

Phone: (843) 785-4950

Monday – Friday | 11 AM to 10 PM
Saturday & Sunday | 10 AM to 10 PM
Daily Happy Hour | 4 PM to 7 PM
*First Come, First Serve for Outdoor Dining

Food & Drink Menu | Happy Hour Menu | Online Ordering

Situated at Palmetto Bay Marina on the south end of the island, Black Marlin Bayside Grill is home to “the best shrimp and grits on Hilton Head”, “the best shrimp burger ever” and signature sushi nachos sure to satisfy your seafood cravings. Stop by for lunch, dinner, or weekend brunch on the outdoor patio, or hit happy hour with friends at the waterside Hurricane bar with seasonal live music, summertime parties, and Lowcountry oyster roasts on the pet-friendly patio.


2. Fishcamp on Broad Creek 

11 Simmons Road, Hilton Head Island, SC

Phone: (843) 842-2267

Open Daily | 11 AM PM to 10 PM 
Daily Happy Hour | 4 PM to 6 PM
Sunday Brunch | 11 AM to 3 PM  
*First Come, First Serve for Outdoor Dining

Fishcamp Food & Drink Menus

Fishcamp on Broad Creek is located across the Coligny Beach Bridge in a scenic waterfront setting at Broad Creek Marina. The expansive waterfront outdoor area is perfect for brunch, lunch, or dinner with the kiddos and furbabies – indulge in craft cocktails, local beers, southern-style seafood and hand-cut steaks, play bocce and cornhole on the lawn, listen to live local music around the firepit, and savor the lifestyle you’ll soon come to love on Hilton Head Island.


3. Up the Creek Pub & Grill 

Broad Creek Marina, 18 Simmons Road, Hilton Head Island, SC

Phone: (843) 681-3625 

Sunday – Wednesday | 11 AM to 9 PM
Thursday – Saturday | 11 AM to 9:30 PM
Daily Happy Hour | 4 PM to 7 PM
*First Come, First Serve

UP! Menu | Happy Hour Menu | Kids Menu

Located next door to Fishcamp and Adventure Hilton Head, Up the Creek Pub & Grill is Hilton Head’s favorite hideaway for casual and affordable waterfront dining, with a full bar and buckets of beer! The waterfront deck and pet-friendly patio offer breathtaking Lowcountry views and they’re rumored to have the island’s best burgers and smoked wings! It’s a great spot to relax after aerial adventures, dolphin tours, or water activities from Broad Creek Marina.  


4. Old Oyster Factory 

101 Marshland Road, Hilton Head Island, SC

Phone: (843) 681-6040

Open Daily | 11 AM to 9 PM 
Sunday Brunch | 11 AM to 2 PM
Daily Happy Hour | 4 PM to 6 PM
*First Come, First Serve for Outdoor Dining

Old Oyster Factory Menus

Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the Old Oyster Factory dates back to the early 1800s and is an iconic Hilton Head landmark and popular island destination for seafood with a view! The Old Oyster Factory is voted one of the “Top 100 Scenic View Restaurants” and “Top 50 Kid-Friendly Restaurants in America” and will gladly welcome your pup to join you for wine, beer, bonfires, and waterfront dining on the outside deck over Broad Creek.   


5. The Crazy Crab on Jarvis Creek

104 William Hilton Parkway, Hilton Head Island, SC  

Phone: (843) 681-5021

Open Daily | 11 AM to 9 PM
Daily Happy Hour | 4 PM to 6 PM
Sunday Brunch | 11 AM to 2 PM  
*Reservations Recommended

Jarvis Creek Menu | Online Ordering

The Crazy Crab has two dog friendly waterfront restaurants on Hilton Head – one at Harbour Town Marina in Sea Pines (open daily from 11 AM to 9 PM) and one on the banks of beautiful Jarvis Creek. The Lowcountry setting is sublime with a pet-friendly waterfront deck to snack on award-winning Snow Crab, sip Lowcountry Long Islands, and listen to local live music while the kids stay entertained with the largest saltwater fish tank on Hilton Head, crab races, and an onsite playground. A spectacular waterfront dining experience for you and your pup!


6. Hudson’s Seafood House on the Docks 

1 Hudson Road, Hilton Head Island, SC  

Phone: (843) 681-2772

Open Daily | 11 AM to 9 PM 
Sunday Brunch | 10 AM to 4 PM
*First Come, First Serve

Brunch | Lunch | Dinner | Kids | Drinks

Hudson’s Seafood House on the Docks has been a Hilton Head Island tradition for over 50 years! Built as an oyster factory in 1912 and then converted from a seafood processing plant in 1967, Hudson’s seafood comes fresh from the local boats to Hudson’s world-famous docks daily, served with traditional southern hospitality as you relax, watch the boats cruise along Skull Creek, and savor the freshest seafood and best Lowcountry views on Hilton Head, with Fido by your side. 


7. Skull Creek Boathouse 

397 Squire Pope Road, Hilton Head Island, SC  

Phone: (843) 681-3663

Open Daily | 11 AM to 10 PM 
Sunday Brunch | 10 AM 
Daily Happy Hour | 4 PM to 6 PM
*First Come, First Serve

Skull Creek Boathouse Menu

Featured in National Geographic’s “The Dog Lover’s Guide to Travel”, Skull Creek Boathouse is Hilton Head’s landmark waterfront restaurant and a must-do for dining with your dog. The Boathouse overlooks the creek and marina with a stunning pet-friendly patio beneath the live oaks, a waterfront pavilion, and the open-air Buoy Bar, named one of the Top 30 Outdoor Bars in America. Be sure to check out their events schedule for seasonal nightly music, starting April 1st!


Spend your Vacation in the Top Pet-Friendly Rentals on Hilton Head Island

If you’re still on the hunt for the pawfect dog friendly vacation home on Hilton Head Island, you’re in the right place! Our collection of Hilton Head Island vacation rentals includes a wide selection of pet friendly rentals in the top neighborhoods of Hilton Head Island. Start browsing online or call our team at (843) 785-6767 to find a private paradise for you and your pet on Hilton Head.   

The days of leaving your furry friend behind while you vacation are long gone – our team at Sunset Rentals love and treat our four-legged travelers as well as our human guests, with exceptional guest service! 

Sunset Rentals represent Hilton Head Island’s largest collection of pet-friendly rentals offering pet owners a wide range of condos, golf villas, and luxury vacation villas that welcome well-behaved pets. Our dog-friendly vacation rentals feature all the comforts and perks of a private home, dog-friendly amenities for your pup, and a locally based team to guide you through your vacation planning. 

Take a tour of the top resort areas of Hilton Head Island, browse our selection of dog-friendly vacation rentals, and start planning your dog-friendly vacation on Hilton Head Island with Sunset Rentals.


6 Reasons To Explore Hilton Head This Fall


Whether you’re seeking a quieter (and more affordable!) shoulder season escape or a second summer on secluded beaches, head to Hilton Head Island this fall for a vacation on America’s favorite island, without the crowds! 

Nestled on the southern tip of the South Carolina coastline, Hilton Head Island is a small coastal town with world-famous golf courses, miles of beautiful beaches, upscale shopping and dining, four seasons of adventure for all ages, and luxurious oceanfront and oceanside vacation rental retreats to call home. 

Hilton Head Island is the #1 Island in Continental US and is wonderful in the fall season. The weather is balmy, breezy and fabulous with warm sunny days, comfortably cool evenings, and very little rainfall. The crowds of beachgoers have dwindled, the chaos of the holiday season is over, the pace is slower, and you get to stay in your dream home at reduced rates! 

If the lure of a slower pace of life, family bike rides on uncrowded trails, lazy beach days on empty beaches, long lunches with oceanfront views, and relaxing downtime with family and friends in a tranquil and luxurious setting appeals to you – the fall season on Hilton Head Island beckons.


1. Enjoy a Second Summer on the Beach

Southern Living ranks Hilton Head Island “The South’s Best Beach Town” for 2022 and it’s the perfect destination for a second summer on the beach! Hilton Head’s 12-miles of pristine beaches are among the widest and flattest beaches in the US with calm waters, loads of natural tidal pools, hard-packed sand for bike riding and beach walks, and plenty vitamin sea! Hilton Head Island is a top destination for dog lovers and from October to February the canine restrictions lift – you can play frisbee with your dog on the beach all day long!

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2. Go Wildlife Viewing in Nature

With the Atlantic Ocean to the east, Calibogue Sound to the west, and the inland waterways on Broad Creek, Hilton Head Island is one big nature preserve abounding with protected wildlife habitats, natural beauty, and endless opportunities for fall wildlife viewing. Zipline through the trees, cruise the shaded island trails, birdwatch at Audubon Newhall Preserve, horseback ride in Sea Pines Forest Preserve, or get out on the water! Pick up a kayak, SUP, or boat rental from one of Hilton Head’s several marinas or plan a classic Lowcountry tour of Hilton Head Island. From kayaking and SUP tours, fishing charters, and dolphin cruises to day trips to Daufuskie Island, there’s a fall adventure for every wildlife lover on Hilton Head.

CHECK OUT – 7 Tips for Responsible Wildlife Watching on Hilton Head


3. Book a Round of Oceanfront Golf

Hilton Head Island is ranked one of the “World’s Top 10 Golf Islands” and is home to some of the best public golf courses in the US. Fall is the perfect season to get a tee-time at the world-famous Harbour Town Golf Links, play a breezy round of oceanfront golf in Palmetto Dunes, or take your pick of three award-winning courses (and 81 holes of play) at Hilton Head’s Heritage Golf Collection. If you’re visiting Hilton Head Island with kids, the Hilton Head National Golf Club is a favorite for family golf with junior rates and affordable family packages. Prefer a cool day on the courts? No worries, Hilton Head boasts more than 300 courts for tennis and pickleball – the latest trend on Hilton Head Island!

CHECK OUT – Best Golf Courses On Hilton Head Island


4. Dine Al fresco on the Waterfront

You can skip the long summer wait lines for outdoor patios and get the best seat in the house in Hilton Head Island’s top alfresco dining spots when you visit in fall. Hilton Head boasts over 30+ waterfront restaurants with raw bars for freshly shucked oysters, oceanfront patios for fine dining, iconic Tiki Huts, and rooftop bars with DJs, live music and line dancing for late night fun. Whether you’re watching the waves roll in from the Atlantic or the sunset over Skull Creek, fall is a fine time for alfresco dining on Hilton Head Island.

CHECK OUT – The 5 Best Seafood Restaurants On Hilton Head Island


5. Entertain & Educate the Kids

There’s so much fun for kids on Hilton Head Island so entertain, educate and delight your kids with experiences they won’t find in a classroom. Climb to the top of the candy-cane Harbour Town Lighthouse, explore Adventure Playground and Sandbox Children’s Museum, burn off steam ziplining, go karting or golfing, and teach your kids the joy of spending time in nature. The fall weather is ideal for cool nature activities at the Coastal Discovery Museum or find an eco-adventure perfect for the whole family with Outside Hilton Head.

CHECK OUT – 4 Rainy Day Activities On Hilton Head Island


6. Attend a Fall Festival

From Lowcountry culinary experiences and all you can eat oyster extravaganzas to pumpkin patches and unique Gullah festivals celebrating the rich cultural heritage of the Lowcountry, Hilton Head Island is known for its fabulous fall festivals!

CHECK OUT – The Hilton Head Autumn Events Calendar


BOOK A HOME RENTAL ON HILTON HEAD


Getting to Hilton Head Island is easy! Many major airlines fly into Hilton Head Island Airport with non-stop flights and easy connections, and the flights are less frantic in the off-season! If you’re planning a scenic fall road trip through the Lowcountry, Hilton Head Island is only a 45-minute drive from Savannah and a 2.5 hour drive from Charleston. 

Experience coastal living at its finest this fall and start planning your getaway to Hilton Head Island with confidence and ease with the Sunset Package. Our selection of luxury Hilton Head vacation rentals are situated in the top HHI resort areas and range from cozy condos for two to multi-bedroom beachfront homes for family reunions, large group gatherings, or a golf buddies getaway to Hilton Head. If you’re looking to escape the cold and linger longer on Hilton Head, our monthly vacation rentals are available from October 1st to April 1st for a snowbird escape or extended stay on the island. 


8 Best Day Trips From Hilton Head Island

If you’re looking for adventures beyond Hilton Head Island, look no further than this handy list of our favorite easy lowcountry day trips. The Lowcountry lands of South Carolina and Georgia are full of beautiful beaches, serene marshes, and gorgeous mossy oaks to guide you along your vacation throughout the region.

Hilton Head Island is the perfect midpoint to tour the surrounding area, with some of the most beautiful cities in the country only a day trip away. You can enjoy the paradise of Hilton Head Island, the charm of Georgia, and the historical city of Charleston all in one vacation. Read on to learn more about the surrounding areas, and everything that is possible when staying with Sunset Rentals!


1. Charleston

About a 2-hour drive from Hilton Head Island, you can find the beloved city of Charleston, the oldest and largest city in South Carolina. With traditional cobblestone roads, sandy beaches, historical architecture and southern charm, Charleston is well worth the drive.


Visit the Charleston Farmers Market for local vendors and lowcountry cuisine, the South Carolina Aquarium for educational tours and wildlife, and walk the historical streets of downtown Charleston to visit some of the most famous Charleston landmarks, like the Battery and Rainbow Row.


2. isle of palms

Only 20 minutes from Charleston and a 2.5-hour trip from Hilton Head Island, you’ll find Isle of Palms, a long stretch of sandy white beach. Known for world-class golf courses, spas, fine dining, and resorts, Isle of Palms is a favorite amongst Charleston locals.


Head over to Isle of Palms County Park for picnics, walks, and trails, or Isle of Palms Fishing Charters for fantastic views, waterway tours, and an unbeatable fishing experience.


3. kiawah island

Another South Carolina Lowcountry favorite is Kiawah Island, only about a 2-hour drive from Hilton Head Island. Kiawah Island is a top destination for luxury resorts living in harmony with nature. It features 10 miles of pristine beaches, maritime forests, sand dunes, and marshes. 


Freshfields Village is the perfect spot for lowcountry fine dining and luxury shopping. Beachwalker Park has plenty of wildlife sightings with beautiful views; and Bohicket Marina has action-packed adventures and watersports for the whole family.


4. Savannah

On the other side of Hilton Head Island, you’ll find Savannah, GA, just an hour’s drive away. Known for the Savannah Historic District and the Savannah River Front, there are plenty of places to explore.


Take a trolley through the Historic District full of live oaks and educational tours, wander through the shops and museums of Riverfront, or dine-in at some of the most famous local restaurants, like Vic’s on the River or Olde Pink House.


5. Daufuskie Island

Located just between Hilton Head Island and Savannah, sits Daufuskie Island. Although the island is only accessible by ferry, it is well worth the scenic trip. Locals love to travel over to Daufuskie for hiking, biking, fishing, or just exploring the pristine shoreline.


The Daufuskie Island Ferry transports you to and from the island, and while you’re there, be sure to visit Tour Daufuskie for water taxis, island tours, and rentals.


6. Beaufort

The town of historic sea islands, Beaufort, SC, is only a one-hour drive away. You’ll find coastal beaches, maritime forests, and scenic wetlands ready to be explored.


Hunting Island Beach is the best swimming spot with white sand and shady trees, while the rest of Beaufort is known for its classic southern charm in its museums, tours, and historical sites.


7. Jekyll island

Although a less popular vacation spot, Jekyll Island is full of adventure and beautiful sights to see. It’s a scenic 2-hour drive away, through the oak trees and over marshes. Jekyll Island is home to Georgia Sea Turtle Center, Summer Waves Water Park, sports centers, bike trails, and more.


Visit Summer Waves Water Park for water slides, pools, and fun for the whole family, then head over to Jekyll Island State Park to wind down the day with a bike ride and wildlife viewing.


8. tybee island

Only a 1.5-hour drive away, Tybee Island, GA is a small coastal community and one of the top-rated beaches in the US. Tybee Island is popular for all families, whether traveling with pets, children, or even couples.

There are plenty of small-town local shops like Seaside Sisters, ocean adventures, and classic lowcountry dining at Sundae Cafe or A-J’s Dockside.

Where To Stay?

Whether you’re looking for exciting outdoor activities, small town southern charm, or beautiful landscapes, adventure is only a short day trip away! Visit Hilton Head Island and find the perfect vacation rental from which to tour all that the Lowcountry has to offer with Sunset Rentals!


Top Summer Tours on Hilton Head Island

A summer vacation on Hilton Head Island offers the best of both worlds – serenity and quiet seclusion away from the crowds and action-packed activities and adventures on land, along the Calibogue Sound, and in the warm Atlantic waters, that beckon you to dive right in! 

Hilton Head is “The South’s Best Beach Town” and is consistently ranked the “#1 Island in the US” in the World’s Best Awards. While Hilton Head’s 12-miles of unspoiled, natural beaches and Lowcountry landscapes are the top summer attractions, an abundance of unique experiences await on our small slice of paradise. 

Hilton Head Island was one of the top-booked summer destinations in 2021 so don’t leave your vacation planning to the last minute! Here’s our team’s favorite tours and experiences to add to your summer vacation itinerary on Hilton Head Island.


Dolphin Discovery Tours

Hilton Head Island is rated one of the 10 Best Dolphin Sighting Destinations in North America. The waters surrounding Hilton Head are home to a year-round population of over 170 inquisitive and friendly Atlantic Bottlenose Dolphins cruising the sounds, creeks, Atlantic waters, and strand feeding along the muddy banks.

Experience our favorite locals up close and in the wild on a Dolphin Tour of Hilton Head Island, with chance encounters of manatees, otters, and sea turtles along the way. You’ll find dolphin encounters for every occasion on Hilton Head Island – pirate cruises for the kids, regular cruise boats departing the marinas, or small boats with freedom to follow the pods and engage in intimate encounters with Hilton Head’s dolphin pods in their natural habitat.


Kayak & Paddle Tours of the Waterways

Navigate the hidden creeks and pristine waterways and head off the beaten path on a kayak or SUP tour of Hilton Head. Hilton Head Island boasts 25 miles of back creeks, tidal salt marshes, and serene waterways teeming with wildlife, marine life, and beautiful shore birds. Surrounded only by the sounds of nature, Lowcountry serenity, and your travel tribe, nothing quite matches a Hilton Head eco-adventure along Calibogue Sound.

Get out in nature on a guided eco-tour with Outside Hilton Head, Hilton Head’s outdoor experts. With unique experiences ranging from guided tours with a naturalist and family SUP classes, to full moon kayak tours and fireworks paddles at Shelter Cove, there’s a tour for every traveler.


Boat Tours & Fishing Charters

If paddling your own boat is not your style, hop on a boat tour of Hilton Head Island and let someone else take the helm. Outside Hilton Head offers a wide variety of boat tours, cruises, fishing charters, and family water skiing adventures from Shelter Cove Marina, or head to Harbour Town in Sea Pines Resort Area.  

There are more unique boat tours operating from the Harbour Town Marina. Learn to sail the America’s Cup Stars & Stripes, trawl for shrimp aboard the Tammy Jane, take a sightseeing tour on the Vagabond, or take a luxury cruise on the Spirit of Harbour Town to experience the beauty of the Lowcountry in style.


Birdwatching Tours

With miles of Lowcountry coastal habitats and 300+ species of birds, Hilton Head Island is a prime destination for birding enthusiasts. Top birding destinations on Hilton Head include the Audubon Newhall Preserve, Sea Pines Forest Preserve, Fish Haul Beach Park, Pinckney Island National Wildlife Refuge, and the Coastal Discovery Museum at Honey Horn. 

Birders have miles of trails to explore alone but Hilton Head Island’s birdlife is best experienced under the guide of a local, knowledgeable birdwatcher! The Coastal Discovery Museum offers walking tours of Pinckney Island at the northern tip of Hilton Head. The 4,000 acre preserve lies along the Atlantic Flyway with three unique birding habitats (salt marshes, maritime forests and freshwater lagoons), and an abundance of birdlife including duck, egret, pelicans, ibis, and the iconic Great Blue Heron. 


Hilton Head Bike Tours

Get ready to pedal! Hilton Head Island is a gold level bicycle friendly community with designated bike lanes, more than 60 miles of public trails, and 12-miles of hard-packed beaches to explore by bike. You can literally bike everywhere on Hilton Head Island and Sunset Rentals make it easy to get on the trails with an exclusive bike and beach gear credit program with Vayk Gear and complimentary rentals on select Sunset Rentals.

The Hilton Head Pedego Tour is always a hit with visitors to Hilton Head. Departing from Shelter Cove Plaza, the 2-hour tour cruises the Hilton Head bike trails highlighting the top attractions, history and culture of Hilton Head Island. Join a group tour or book a private bike tour just for the family!


Touring Sea Pines Preserve on Horseback

From the saddle of a Pedego to a western saddle! The 605-acre Sea Pines Forest Preserve is one of the most scenic settings on Hilton Head Island with secluded forests of Palmettos and moss-draped Oaks, lakes and fishing docks, wetland boardwalks, and historic ruins dating back over 4,000 years.

Visitors to Hilton Head can tour this protected wildlife habitat on horseback with Lawton Stables, a local equestrian center and top attraction on Hilton Head Island. Saddle up for a western style trail ride through the preserve (minimum age 8-years) or if you’re visiting Hilton Head Island with kids, the Shetland pony rides and petting zoo are always a hit with the kids.


Nature Tours at The Coastal Discovery Museum

The Coastal Discovery Museum at historic Honey Horn is not only a bird watcher’s paradise, it is a top Hilton Head destination for nature lovers with a museum in an original Hilton Head plantation house, historical landmarks, an interactive Kids Zone, and endless tours, nature programs, and on-site and off-site eco-activities for the whole family to enjoy.  

Guided tours include the marsh critters and creatures of the Lowcountry, the Marsh Tacky horses of Honey Horn, and tours of the historic plantation grounds and butterfly gardens. Coastal Discovery Museum tours extend beyond the Honey Horn plantation with off-site turtle tours, beach discovery tours, boat tours, and guided history tours of Hilton Head Island.


Guided History Tours of Hilton Head Island

Hilton Head Island lies in the Gullah Geechee Corridor, a National Heritage Area recognizing the authentic West African culture, traditions and customs of the South Carolina sea islands. The Gullah culture survived centuries of slavery and today visitors to Hilton Head can embark on a historic adventure with Gullah guides, born and raised on Hilton Head Island.

The Gullah Heritage Trail Tours at the Coastal Discovery Museum is an immersive experience of the Gullah communities on Hilton Head Island, the Gullah language, traditional foods, music, and more. Tour highlights include Gullah family compounds, plantation ruins and First Freedom Village, where freedom began in 1862 for Hilton Head. The Coastal Discovery Museum also offers tours of the Forts of Port Royal, occupied by the union forces during the civil war.


Tours of Daufuskie Island

Touring Daufuskie Island is a bucket-list day trip from Hilton Head Island. Daufuskie Island is a small (five by two miles) and remote island nestled between Hilton Head Island and Savannah, and only accessible by boat or ferry. 

Daufuskie Island abounds in natural beauty and boasts a rich history dating back to the early 1700s. Today, the Gullah heritage still thrives, and visitors can hop on a ferry to explore the uncrowded beaches, scenic bike paths and Lowcountry landscapes by foot, bike, or golf cart.

The best way to experience Daufuskie Island is on a guided tour. Daufuskie Trail Rides offer exclusive beach rides of the historical trails and beaches of Daufuskie Island or embark on a guided tour from Shelter Cove Marina with Outside Hilton Head.


Pirates of Hilton Head

Ahoy Matey! For the young pirates, lads and lassies in tow, nothing beats a swashbuckling adventure on Hilton Head Island’s only custom pirate ship, the Black Dagger. Climb aboard the Black Dagger at Harbour Town in Sea Pines, sail the coastline, fight off Stinky Pete for treasure, and celebrate the defeat of the island’s stinkiest pirate with singing, dancing and a share of the buried pirate booty! If you’re planning a family vacation to Hilton Head Island, it’s a must-do attraction and nautical adventure of note.


Summer Bubblegum Cruise

If you’re a regular vacationer to Hilton Head Island, you’ll know all about Gregg Russell’s famous, family friendly summer concerts under the Liberty Oak Tree at Harbour Town. Every evening through the summer, Greg entertains families with sing-alongs and games under the oak tree – but by day, he has adventures of a different kind. For over 25 years, the Summer Bubble Gum Cruise has been a Hilton Head Island favorite!

Embark on a 90-minute cruise with the kids aboard the Vagabond (every Friday) for an interactive and educational experience with dolphin spotting, singing and games, haunted lighthouses and ghost stories, and a treasure hunt at Harbour Town.


Aerial Tours of Hilton Head

A birds eye view of Hilton Head Island is unbeatable. The Zipline Canopy Tour at Adventure Hilton Head offers the highest views of the island from Broad Creek. The tour includes 7 ziplines, a swinging sky bridge, a spiral staircase in the trees, and a 900-foot long finale on a dual racing zipline. Take it a step further on the high ropes challenge course with 6 high ropes courses and 4 levels of difficulty from beginner greens to double black diamond challenges.

For the ultimate aerial tour of Hilton Head Island, take a climb in altitude along the South Carolina coastline on a Hilton Head helicopter tour. These tours offer unmatched views of the top Hilton Head attractions all the way to the remote shoreline of Daufuskie Island.


Sightseeing Tours of Savannah

The historic city of Savannah, Georgia is only 33 miles from Hilton Head and is easily accessible by car or boat. Savannah is one of the most loved cities in the Lowcountry with historic architecture and attractions, cobblestone streets, tree lined walkways, and tranquil water views from Savannah’s historic riverfront.

Shop along famous River Street, picnic at the fountains in Forsyth Park, indulge in Savannah’s foodie hot spots, and embark on a local sightseeing tour of Savannah. Unique Savannah experiences include culinary tours, hop-on hop-off trolley tours, segway tours, Savannah harbor tours, and ghost tours of Savannah, one of the most haunted cities in the US!


Sunset Dinner Cruises

Sail into the sunset on a romantic dinner cruise aboard the Spirit of Harbour Town, Hilton Head Island’s only sunset dinner cruise. Dine alfresco on the top deck with the best restaurant views in Hilton Head, sip on specialty cocktails and watch the HarbourFest fireworks from the water. For an evening of fine dining with live entertainment, dancing and sightseeing, you’ll create forever memories from the moment you climb aboard a classic Savannah Riverboat for a dinner entertainment cruise along the scenic Savannah River.


Take a Tour of Hilton Head Island’s Top Summer Vacation Rentals

Take a tour of our luxury Hilton Head Island summer vacation homes in the top resort areas of Hilton Head. With a portfolio of 220+ Hilton Head Island rentals and first class service from our on-island team, you can book your Hilton Head vacation home with confidence and ease with Sunset Rentals.   

Stay with Sunset Rentals and receive complimentary beach and bike gear credit on select vacation homes and villas, up to the value of $350! Whether you’re seeking kayaks, SUPs or bike rentals to adventure alone or chairs, umbrellas and beach toys for a family beach day, we make it easy to spend summer on Hilton Head Island. Turn your summer dreams to reality with Sunset Rentals!