If you’re going to Kiawah, figure out a way to get on the two private golf courses there. Cassique and The River Course are outstanding. Other than the Ocean Course, the other four public courses there are not that great. The beaches at Kiawah are stunning.
I’m sure you know this, but it will most likely be blazing hot with 100% humidity.
Third! We made the weekend trip from the Upstate (already hot) to Charleston in August last year, and it killed the A/C in my new car for a week. hahaha
But that being said, Charleston is a beautiful city with wonderful food and culture regardless of the time of year. I’d consider the fall though. Let me know if you want any reccs for where to go!
I grew up in Sumter, the armpit of SC, Charleston is not that bad in the summer. Plus, Mr. Brunson has survived a lot of years there, you could survive a few days.
And The Obstinante Daughter on Sullivan’s Island is a must go restaurant.
I thought I would revive this thread instead of starting a new one. Wife and I are going a bit of a SE road trip after flying in to (mid Aug this year) Pensacola FL and renting a car from there. We will be in Gulf Shores, AL for a week and then driving to the Lake Lanier (N/NE of ATL) area for a few days to visit friends, then on to Longs, SC to visit more friends, then we’ll have 2 nights in Charleston before flying back to CO. So, my question;
Any recos on hotels/places to stay in the historic area of Charleston?
My wife and I have stayed at the Harbourview Inn in Charleston and loved it. It has a great location close to many attractions. They currently have a 20% off incentive to book a room soon.
As a side note, back in the days of my golf gluttony, I played 13 rounds in 7 days at Kiawah with my Dad, Uncle, and Cousin. I think this was 2011. Hot AF in late June.
Aug in Chas can be brutally hot. It’s been a rainy summer but hopefully you will have a dry visit. There are lots of hotels/inns for most budgets. Feel free to PM me with specific questions.
We visit Charleston once or twice a year and we usually stay at the Fulton Lane Inn which is located on King Street just south of Market Street. It’s conveniently located to the retail shopping on King Street, the market, and a short walk to Husk and other great restaurants. Parking can be a challenge in DT Charleston, but FLI shares a large parking lot off of Market Street next to the property. One of the concierge staff, Zu Zu (SP?), is a sweetheart. Enjoy your trip.
Quick report. We ended up staying at the Elliot House in the historic area…great location, only complaint would be the very noise AC unit. Ate at Amen, Millers All Day (breakfast/brunch), Poogan’s Smokehouse and Oyster House in the Market area. We also did a small brewery tour thanks to help from Uber.