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10 Reasons to Vacation in Port Royal Hilton Head


The Port Royal Plantation on Hilton Head is a smaller resort area on the northeastern curve of the island, known as the heel of Hilton Head Island. If you’re seeking quieter seclusion away from the crowds, yet still staying close to the top attractions and activities on Hilton Head Island, the Port Royal Plantation is the Hilton Head destination for you!

Southern Living’s “The South’s Best 2022 Awards” recently ranked Hilton Head Island #1 in The South’s Best Beach Towns 2022. With southern charm and hospitality, award-winning golf and tennis, tranquil nature walks and bike paths, and miles of unspoiled, sandy beaches at your doorstep – Port Royal is a top destination to spend your vacation on Hilton Head Island.

1. UNTOUCHED NATURAL BEAUTY


From lush Lowcountry landscapes to stunning Atlantic seascapes, natural beauty abounds in Port Royal Plantation. Guests have access to miles of scenic trails weaving through old moss-laden oak trees, saltwater estuaries and freshwater lagoons for fishing and crabbing, and wild, secluded beaches along the historic Port Royal Sound and Atlantic Ocean.

The top activities in the Port Royal Resort Area include fishing, crabbing, bike riding (bring your own or rent locally), exploring the historic sites on a golf cart, and simply living the coastal lifestyle on Port Royal’s beautiful stretch of beaches.

2. AMAZING BEACHES & BEACH CREDIT!


The Port Royal Plantation is home to some of the best and quietest beaches on Hilton Head Island. Islander Beach Park is one of the best beaches on Hilton Head Island with a shady park for beach BBQs and picnics, a large playground for the kids, wide stretches of sandy beaches and calm Atlantic waters for swimming. Other nearby options for a beach day include Folly Field Beach, Driessen Beach, and Burkes Beach – swim, surf, sunbathe and enjoy ocean adventures in Port Royal Plantation on Hilton Head Island.

For a different beach experience, Fish Haul Beach Park is a hidden gem overlooking the Port Royal Sound. While it’s not the best beach for swimming on Hilton Head, you can walk the pristine shoreline to historic Mitchelville Beach Park, birdwatch from the observation deck, hike the enchanting beach trails, and beachcomb for unique shells. Fish Haul Beach Park features four unique habitats – maritime forests, marshlands and creeks, ancient sand dunes and the tranquil Port Royal tidal flats.

Beach Credit! Sunset Rentals offer complimentary beach gear packages in select Port Royal vacation rentals. Whether you’re looking for top quality beach gear, kayak and paddle board rentals, boogie boards to ride the waves or beach games for a day by the ocean, we’ve got your vacation beach gear in Port Royal covered!

3. TEE OFF ONE OF THE TOP EXOTIC GOLF COURSES IN THE WORLD


The Heritage Golf Collection on Hilton Head Island features 81 holes of championship golf at the Shipyard Golf Club, the Oyster Reef Golf Club, and two world-class courses at the Port Royal Golf & Racquet Club. Nestled along the Atlantic Coastline, the Port Royal Golf Club is ranked one of the “Top 75 US Golf Resorts” by Golf Digest and one of the “Top 10 Exotic Golf Courses in the World”.

For warming up and to improve your game, the Port Royal Golf & Racquet Club features a world-class practice facility with a driving range, putting green, and short game practice area with PGA professional instruction throughout the year. The Port Royal Club is also home to Hilton Head Island’s first FootGolf Course – golf with a soccer ball and great fun for the whole family!

The Barony Course is one of the first golf courses on Hilton Head Island, designed by George W. Cobb in the early 1960s and set in lush Lowcountry landscapes. Robbers Row Course was later designed by George W. Cobb and William C. Byrd in 1967, one of the most exotic golf courses in the world set on former Civil War grounds, rich in history and natural beauty with live oaks, magnolias and luxury homes lining the fairways. Golfers can enjoy after golf happy hour and the tastes of the Lowcountry at Robbers Row Grill in the southern mansion-style Port Royal Clubhouse.

4. CHAMPIONSHIP TENNIS CENTER


The Port Royal Golf & Racquet Club is also ranked one of the Top 25 Tennis Resorts in the World! The Port Royal Racquet Club offers top-notch tennis instruction and award-winning tennis on eight new Har-Tru clay courts in a scenic setting on Hilton Head Island. Pickleball is a Hilton Head Island tradition and if you’re not yet a player, the Port Royal Racquet Club is the perfect place to get up to speed with America’s fastest growing sport!

5. HISTORICAL SITES & ATTRACTIONS


The historical Port Royal Sound and Port Royal Plantation is the original landing site of Captain William Hilton on the island in 1663. The Battle of Port Royal began in 1861 and the town of Mitchelville was established in 1862, the first self-governed town of freed slaves in America. You’ll find historical sites and markers across the Port Royal Plantation at Fort Walker Park, Steam Gun Beach, Fort Sherman, Fish Haul and Fort Mitchel, and along the fairways of the Robbers Row Golf Course.

Experience the rich history of Port Royal on a walking tour of historic Mitchelville Freedom Park, a Gullah Heritage Tour of the historic Gullah neighborhoods, or a living history tour of the Zion Chapel of Ease and Baynard Mausoleum, the resting place of four Revolutionary War Heroes and the oldest structure on Hilton Head Island. The Coastal Discovery Museum at Honey Horns offers guided and self-guided tours of the historic sites on Hilton Head Island.

The Port Royal Plantation is only a short drive from the charming Lowcountry town of Bluffton, SC. Take a walking tour of the historic Spanish-moss draped homes and buildings in Old Town Bluffton nestled among the stately oaks along the May River.

6. PORT ROYAL ARBORETUM


Visitors to the Port Royal resort area have access to the Port Royal Arboretum, a quaint arboretum nestled near Fort Sherman, between Fort Walker Drive and the Robbers Row Golf Course. The arboretum features paved walkways, nature paths through ferns, cypresses and palmettos, scenic overlooks, an azalea garden, and is full of wildlife and native Lowcountry plants.

7. AWAY FROM THE CROWDS


Port Royal Plantation is a quieter Hilton Head Island community, away from the crowds yet only a short drive (or energetic bike ride!) away from the attractions, restaurants, shopping and activities in neighboring Hilton Head Island resort areas. If you’re seeking a quieter vacation on Hilton Head, look no further than Port Royal Plantation.

8. NEARBY DINING & SHOPPING


Port Royal Plantation is close to Hilton Head’s best dining and shopping, yet you have amazing options close to home too! Guests have an option of outdoor patios with poolside and oceanfront dining at the Westin Hilton Head Island Resort & Spa and Marriott Barony Beach Club, Lowcountry cuisine at the Robbers Row Grill, and you’re only a short drive to Hudson’s Seafood House on the Docks and Skull Creek Boathouse for waterfront dining on Skull Creek.

9. CLOSE TO HILTON HEAD’S TOP RESORT AREAS & ATTRACTIONS


Shelter Cove Harbour & Marina

Distance: 3 miles

  • Waterfront on Broad Creek
  • Accessible by Bike Path
  • Dining, Shopping & Entertainment
  • Watersports, Activities & Eco-Tours
  • Boat Rentals & Fishing Charters
  • Year-Round Events, Festivals & Live Music

Palmetto Dunes Resort Area

Distance: 3.5 miles

  • 3 Miles of Immaculate Beachfront
  • Three Championship Golf Courses
  • Seasonal Palmetto Dunes Buggy
  • Quick Access to Shelter Cove Marina
  • World-Renowned Tennis Center
  • Miles of bike trails

Shipyard Resort Area

Distance: 6.6 miles

  • Shipyard private beach access 
  • Miles of scenic trails 
  • Championship Golf & Tennis Center 
  • Centrally located to Hilton Head downtown 
  • Great location for family reunions, and gatherings 
  • Access to the Shipyard Beach Club 
  • 20 Tennis Courts located in Shipyard

Forest Beach Resort Area

Distance: 7.3 miles

  • More than 100 shops and restaurants
  • Miles of walking, jogging, and biking trails
  • Updated Coligny Beach Entrance
  • Free Family Entertainment
  • Miles of Sandy white beaches

Sea Pines Plantation

Distance: 8.5 miles

  • 5 Miles of Sandy White Beaches
  • Easily accessible beach access passes 
  • Three World-Class Golf Courses
  • Tennis Facilities
  • Restaurants, Entertainment, and Shopping at Harbour Town
  • Miles of Bike, Jogging, and Walking Trails
  • Sea Pines Trolley Available

10. PORT ROYAL PLANTATION VILLA COMMUNITIES


Port Royal Village has quiet golf villa communities nestled along the fairways of the Barony Golf Course, boasting tranquil Lowcountry lagoon and golf views, and seasonal pools (perfect for an after-golf or after-beach dip!), and walking distance to oceanfront dining at the Port Royal resort hotels.

The Links Villas

3 Bedroom, 3 Bathroom Golf Villas, Sleeps 6-8

$250 Beach Gear Credit included

The Links in Port Royal Village are spacious, luxury Lowcountry style golf villas, located on the Port Royal Barony Golf Course, a short walk from the Marriott Barony, Westin Hotel, and Islanders Beach Park. Our selection of Port Royal Links Villas boast views of the Barony fairways, access to a seasonal community pool, and select villas include a golf cart for your vacation in Port Royal. 

Devonshire & Beckenham Villas

2-3 Bedroom, 2 Bathroom Golf Villas, Sleeps 6-9

$250 Beach Gear Credit included

The Devonshire and Beckenham Villa complexes are nestled nearby on the banks of a tranquil lagoon overlooking the 9th hole of the Barony Golf Course. These quiet Port Royal communities share a sparkling seasonal pool on the fairways, a BBQ area and picnic sites on the lagoon, and are a short walk to miles of Atlantic Coast beaches on Hilton Head Island.

Sunset Rentals proudly boast one of Hilton Head Island’s largest selection of private vacation homes and villas in the top resort areas of Hilton Head Island, and complete with all the amenities for a luxury vacation in the South Carolina Lowcountry. Start planning your Hilton Head Island vacation today with our team of vacation specialists at Sunset Rentals.


7 Tips for Responsible Wildlife Watching on Hilton Head


Hilton Head Island is a destination known for its stunning beaches, diverse ecosystems, and unique habitats abounding in wildlife. Whether it’s witnessing the marvel of baby sea turtle hatchlings, getting up close and personal with our beloved marine mammals, encountering alligators, or discovering Hilton Head’s best birding spots with your binocs, you’ll soon discover a deep appreciation for our island’s natural wonders. 

Witnessing wildlife in its natural habitat is a magical and memorable experience but it’s vital to engage in responsible wildlife watching to maintain a healthy balance between humans and the island’s delicate wildlife habitats. For the safety of our local wildlife (and yours!), here are 7 tips for responsible wildlife watching on Hilton Head Island


1. Drive Slow

When exploring Hilton Head Island by car, it’s important to drive at a slow and cautious pace, follow the speed limits, and keep a careful watch for wildlife on the roads. During dawn and dusk, wildlife are far more active on the roads and tend to travel in groups, if you see one crossing the street, the chances are more will follow.


2. Leash Up Your Furry Friends

The locals on Hilton Head Island love our pets as much as we love our wildlife, but please respect the rules in place to protect and preserve our wildlife habitats. To ensure the safety of our local wildlife and your furry friends, please keep pets on a leash at all times, do not allow them to swim or roam near alligator habitats, keep a mindful eye around sea turtle nesting grounds, and never leave them unattended. At night, keep your pet indoors for safety and bring pet food and water dishes inside to deter nighttime visitors.


3. Observe Wildlife from a Safe Distance

Be sure to add binoculars and a camera to your Hilton Head packing list! As exciting and tempting as it may seem to get up close and personal with wildlife, our local wildlife should never be approached. Respect their space, avoid close interactions, do not provoke, and always observe wildlife quietly from a safe and respectful distance – this is critical for their wellbeing, and yours! 

  • Marine Life Encounters: On the waterways surrounding Hilton Head, marine life encounters are a given. Be mindful and maintain a safe distance when boating and paddling the waterways to avoid collisions or injuries, allow them to swim freely and undisturbed, and stay at least 140 feet away from dolphins at all times. The Atlantic Bottlenose Dolphin is protected under federal law by the Marine Mammal Protection Act of 1972 and by the Endangered Species Act of 1973, it is illegal to harass, hunt, capture, or kill any marine mammal. 
  • Alligator Encounters: Hilton Head is home to a healthy population of American Alligators, one of the Lowcountry’s most iconic native species. Always assume every body of water may contain an alligator, swimming or wading in ponds and lagoons is prohibited, fish only from the docks and piers, and keep a close eye on kids and pets near any water on Hilton Head. If you’re planning to book at tee time on Hilton Head’s iconic golf courses, you may even encounter alligators strolling between lagoons. Local rules and regulations require you to stay at least 60 feet (4 cars in length) away from alligators.
  • Sea Turtle Encounters: Hilton Head Island is a nesting ground for several species of sea turtles, including greens, leatherbacks, and the endangered loggerhead sea turtle. During the sea turtle season (May to October), our ancient residents and their hatchlings are strictly protected by local and federal regulations with severe penalties for handling or interfering with sea turtles, nesting sites, and baby hatchlings.

4. Don’t Feed Wildlife


While it may seem harmless, please resist the urge to feed our local wildlife. Feeding wildlife makes them associate humans with food, can disrupt their natural behaviors and diets, and can turn the animal aggressive leading to potentially dangerous situations. Visitors to Hilton Head are often tempted to feed our friendly local dolphin pods without realizing that under the Marine Mammal Protection Act, feeding or harassing dolphins is illegal, resulting in fines that can reach up to $100,000. 


5. Always Follow the Signs

Always be on the lookout for posted signs and guidelines to avoid disturbing the natural habitats on Hilton Head Island. Whether it’s a marked-off sea turtle nesting area on the beach, an alligator alert on the fairways, or interpretive signage along the 60+ miles of Hilton Head Island pathways, these rules are in place to protect our fragile ecosystems, free-roaming wildlife, and curious visitors tempted to get too close and personal with our local wildlife.  


6. Lights out!

Artificial lighting disorientates sea turtles and their hatchlings from the natural light of the moon. If you’re staying in an oceanfront rental, from 1 May to 31 October all light fixtures visible from the beach are required to be switched off between 10 PM and 6 AM. This includes interior blinds and drapes, all outdoor lighting, and any flashlight photography. Always report any sea turtle sightings or stranded sea turtles to the SC Department of Natural Resources Hotline at (800) 922-5431.


7. Leave Only Footprints

Our presence in nature should never leave a lasting impression! To minimize the impact on our diverse barrier island ecosystems and maintain the island’s pristine environment, please leave no trace, only footprints! Dispose of all trash properly to prevent harm to wildlife, always leave the beach clean, remove sandcastles and fill in holes for traveling sea turtles, and do not leave any umbrellas, chairs, or accessories on the beach overnight. Book a stay with a participating Sunset Rentals property to quality for complimentary bike & beach gear from Vayk Gear. Learn how it works HERE!


Wildlife on Hilton Head Island Beaches

The wildlife on Hilton Head is found without effort on our miles of wild beaches. Our suggestion – walk or bike ride the shoreline from where the Calibogue Sound meets the Atlantic at South Beach to the remote shoreline of Fish Haul Creek and Mitchelville Beach near Port Royal Sound.

You’ll find wildlife encounters all along the shoreline – South Beach on Hilton Head Island is a prime spot for shore birds, and dolphins making their way to the Calibogue Sound, Fish Haul Creek and Mitchelville Beach overlooking Port Royal Sound are Hilton Head’s most natural beaches with maritime forests, boardwalks for wildlife viewing, historical sites and tidal flats teeming with shorebirds and crabs (best found at low tide!).

There’s no need to head off the beaten path for wildlife encounters on Hilton Head! From luxury oceanfront villas to fairway retreats and lush lagoon hideaways, you’ll find the perfect vantage point to observe the island’s diverse wildlife from the comfort of home in our collection of 240+ Hilton Head vacation rentals – the most trusted vacation rentals on Hilton Head Island. 

Questions? Call our team at (843) 785-6767 today!  


Stay with Sunset Rentals

Stay near Hilton Head’s top wildlife attractions with Sunset Rentals – the chances are you won’t have to leave home to experience some of the best wildlife viewing on Hilton Head.

Our selection of luxury Hilton Head Island vacation homes and villas are situated in the top resort areas of Hilton Head Island with luxury amenities, peaceful Lowcountry views, and opportunities for wildlife watching from your porch.


How to Plan a Vacation at Sea Pines Resort

Nestled between the Atlantic Ocean and Calibogue Sound, Sea Pines Resort is a top Hilton Head resort destination for families and one of Hilton Head’s most desirable communities. Sea Pines boasts historic charm, natural splendor, prime access to 5 miles of pristine sandy beaches, lush Lowcountry waterways, tranquil wetlands, and nature preserves teeming with wildlife. Sea Pines Resort is Hilton Head’s original and largest plantation, a coastal paradise on the southern tip of Hilton Head Island, an award-winning vacation destination and America’s Favorite Island.

Sea Pines Resort is home to Hilton Head’s top attractions, the best shopping and dining on the island, world-class golf courses and tennis facilities, two marinas for watersports, nature trails for hiking and horseriding, and 20-miles of connected paved trails for biking around the resort. 

Whether you’re in search of lazy days and life’s simple pleasures, a romantic escape, a world-class golf getaway, or a family vacation of exhilarating activities, adventures and new experiences, Sea Pines Resort Area offers visitors the best of both worlds with true oceanfront vacation homes and villas for laid-back island style Lowcountry living.   

SEA PINES RESORT BEACH ACCESS


Sea Pines Resort has the largest stretch of oceanfront on Hilton Head Island with 5 miles of beaches, easy and convenient beach access throughout the resort, boardwalks from oceanfront rentals and prime beach access with parking at the Sea Pines Beach Club. If you’re staying in Sea Pines, you can bike or walk to the beach, hop on the Sea Pines Trolley, or head out early for a parking spot at the Beach Club. 

The world-class Sea Pines Beach Club is an oceanfront retreat exclusively for guests and residents of Sea Pine Resort with a pristine stretch of beach with lifeguards and luxury amenities for the whole family. The Sea Pines Beach Club features a surf shop for all your beach gear, the Surfside Market for beach snacks, and Craft Cove for seasonal activities for the kids. While the kids play and explore their creative side, indulge in signature seafood dishes and frozen cocktails at Coast or the Ocean Lounge for the best oceanfront dining on Hilton Head. 


HARBOUR TOWN

Harbour Town is a Hilton Head landmark and one of the most popular attractions on the island with over 20 unique stores, waterfront dining, eco-adventures, and activities for all ages. Harbour Town is the best place on Hilton Head to shop, eat, play and stay

Harbour Town Lighthouse & Museum: The candy cane striped Harbour Town Lighthouse is an iconic landmark and one of the top things to do on Hilton Head. Climb the stairs to the top of the lighthouse with historical artifacts and exhibits highlighting the history of Sea Pines and Hilton Head Island, pick up souvenirs at the lighthouse shop, and soak up the scenery with panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean, Calibogue Sound, Harbour Town and beyond (children under 5 climb free!). 

Greg Russell Harbour Town Playground & Concert Series:  Greg Russell has been entertaining locals and visitors to Hilton Head for over 40 years, with free, family-friendly entertainment under the Liberty Oak overlooking the Harbour Town Yacht Basin. The Harbour Town Playground was named in tribute to this Lowcountry Legend and, along with his famous shows, is a true delight for young children with a nature-inspired playground and seasonal visits from Albert the Alligator, Sea Pines resort mascot.   

Recreational Activities: Harbour Town Marina offers dockage specials at the Yacht Basin to bring your own boat to Hilton Head Island, one of the top yachting destinations on the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway. In addition, there’s an abundance of fun-fueled recreational activities on the surrounding waterways and Atlantic Ocean. Parasail over the Lowcountry coastline, kayak or SUP the tidal marshes of the Calibogue Sound, rent a pontoon, powerboat, or wave runner for high-speed adventures, or embark on a boat tour or scenic cruise of Hilton Head Island.   

Sea Pines Boat Tours & Cruises: Sea Pines Resort boat tours and cruises cater for all ages. There’s banana boat rides, pirate adventures and bubble gum cruises for the kids, year-round fishing charters, sailing excursions, dolphin encounters and unique sunset shrimp trawls for the whole family, and intimate adventures or party boat rentals for a special occasion. Harbour Town is also the starting point for day trips to Daufuskie Island and luxury cruises to explore historic Savannah

Shopping in Harbour Town: Harbour Town is a top shopping destination on Hilton Head with a Mediterranean style outdoor shopping plaza for a unique shopping experience along the waterfront. There are more than 20 stores surrounding the colorful yacht basin with everything from adventure outfitters and surf shops to upscale boutiques, galleries, and gift shops for coastal treasures. The Harbour Town General Store stocks all your vacation essentials for local shopping in Sea Pines. 

Harbour Town Restaurants & Dining Some of Hilton Head’s best restaurants and waterfront dining are in Sea Pines Resort! Harbour Town offers a wide array of eateries from ice-cream and sprinkles, casual outdoor cafes and family-friendly restaurants to gourmet fine dining, wine pairing and specialty sunset cocktails with live music on the Calibogue Sound. Savor Hilton Head Island’s best sunset dinner on the upper deck of the Spirit of Harbour Town as you set sail through the Intracoastal Waterways. 


SOUTH BEACH MARINA VILLAGE

South Beach Marina Village is a quaint New England inspired village on Braddock Cove, at the southernmost tip of Hilton Head. South Beach Marina Village is quieter than Harbour Town with wet and dry boat slip rentals, bike rentals to cruise the marina, dockside restaurants and a variety of water activities, rentals, and nature tours of the Calibogue Sound. 

Shopping in South Beach: South Beach Marina Village has a small selection of shops with fashion boutiques, gifts and souvenirs unique to Hilton Head, a tackle shop for all your fishing gear, crabbing supplies and charter tours, and a general store with Hilton Head swag and all your vacation necessities. 

South Beach Marina Village Restaurants: South Beach Marina Village is home to the famous Salty Dog Café with waterfront dining overlooking the marina and marshlands, an outdoor bar, live music on the docks and world-class coastal seafood. Stop by the Wreck of the Salty Dog on the docks for legendary hush puppies, pick up pizza to go at Jakes, or start your day with a sunrise breakfast at Land’s End Tavern, a cool, converted boat storage building. 


GOLF COURSES IN SEA PINES PLANTATION

The Sea Pines Resort Area has a rich golfing history and is synonymous with world-class golf! Sea Pines Resorts award-winning golf courses are consistently ranked among the best golf courses in the US (and the world!) with a long list of golf awards and accolades, challenging play for beginners and PGA champions, and tranquil golf villas on the fairways for the ultimate Hilton Head golf vacation in Sea Pines. 

Harbour Town Golf Links: The internationally renowned Harbour Town Golf Links is Hilton Head’s most famous course and a favorite with past and present PGA champions. Harbour Town Golf Links is home to South Carolina’s only PGA tour event, the RBC Heritage Golf Tournament, a Hilton Head legacy and tradition bringing over 135,000 visitors to Sea Pines each April. 

Plantation Golf Club: The Sea Pines Plantation Golf Club is home to two lush Lowcountry courses, Heron Point by Pete Dye and Atlantic Dunes Golf Course, world-class instruction at The Golf Learning Center, and an expansive pro shop. Atlantic Dunes is a complete remodel of Hilton Head’s first golf course, the historic Ocean Course, featuring one of only two oceanfront holes on Hilton Head, an open layout for family-friendly golf and a true seaside ambiance. 


TENNIS & RACQUET CLUBS IN SEA PINES

Hilton Head is one of the top tennis destinations in the US with a tropical climate for year-round play, over 300 courts, award-winning tennis facilities, coaching clinics with certified professional instructors and fun summer camps for kids. There are two world-class tennis facilities in Sea Pines.    

Sea Pines Racquet Club: The award-winning Sea Pines Racquet Club in Harbour Town is one of the top tennis facilities in Hilton Head and one the best in the US. The Sea Pines Racquet Club is under the direction of former US Open and Wimbledon Champion, Stan Smith and is home to the Smith Stearns Tennis Academy, earning Tennis Magazine’s #1 Ranking for Tennis Programs. 

South Beach Racquet Club: The South Beach Racquet Club is next to the South Beach Marina at the southern tip of Sea Pines Resort. The club is low-key and intimate featuring a full-service pro shop, well-maintained clay courts, Har-Tru pickleball courts, summer camps for kids and top-notch instruction for every level. 


SEA PINES FOREST PRESERVE

The Sea Pines Forest Preserve is a natural treasure on HHI with more than 600 acres of protected wildlife habitat, tranquil nature trails through the forest, pristine lakes and lagoons, elevated wetland boardwalks, observation decks for wildlife viewing, and the historic ruins of the mysterious 4,000 year old Native American Indian Shell Ring. The Sea Pines Forest Preserve has a boat launch and fishing docks, guided eco-adventures, alligator tours and fishing expeditions, wagon rides for the kids and western style horseback rides through the preserve. 


LAWTON STABLES

Lawton Stables is a family-owned farm and equestrian center in Sea Pines Resort, a must for your vacation on Hilton Head. Beginners and experienced riders can explore the trails through the Sea Pines Forest Preserve (ages 8 and up) or delight the kids with a Shetland pony ride and a visit to the hands-on petting zoo with goats, pigs, miniature donkeys, chickens, and alpacas. 


STONEY-BAYNARD PLANTATION RUINS

The Stoney-Baynard Plantation Ruins are an important part of Hilton Head history located in the Sea Pines Resort Area. The former antebellum plantation was built in the 18th century and the remains of the mansion and slave quarters burned in the Civil War are today listed on the National Register of Historic Sites. The ruins are easily reached on a short hike with interpretive signs to learn the history of the ruins, tranquil views of the Calibogue Sound and a flurry of ghost stories from fellow hikers. 


GETTING AROUND SEA PINES RESORT AREA

Getting around Sea Pines Resort Area is easy! The complimentary Sea Pines Trolley offers three different routes within Sea Pines Resort with seasonal service from April to September and trolley stops at Sea Pines top attractions. The Blue Route runs between Harbour Town and The Sea Pines Beach Club, the Red Route runs to and from Harbour Town and the Green Route transports you down to South Beach. 

The Sea Pines Resort Area has over 20 miles of recreational pathways throughout the plantation making it easy to avoid traffic and high-season parking problems and explore the attractions at your own pace. Sunset Rentals offers its own fleet of state-of-the-art bike rentals and complimentary Vayk Gear rentals at select homes and villas in the Sea Pines Resort Area


WHERE TO STAY IN SEA PINES RESORT AREA

The Sea Pines Resort Area of Hilton Head Island is divided into four unique neighborhoods: Harbor Town, South Beach, Plantation and Oceanside. Wherever you choose to recharge, our selection of Sea Pines Plantation vacation villas and homes offer luxury amenities, comfort, privacy and exceptional guest services, all within easy reach of the top tours, attractions, activities and things to do in Sea Pines Resort


South Beach Villa Rentals, Hilton Head Island

Beachside Tennis

0.2 miles to South Beach Marina Village
Wake up to a spectacular sunrise over the Atlantic at Beachside Tennis, an oceanfront complex on the southern tip of Sea Pines. These stylish and spacious Sea Pines villas offer Atlantic Ocean and Calibogue Sound views, a community pool, and easy access to South Beach Marina Village and South Beach Racquet Club. A prime location in Sea Pines just steps from the ocean, sand, and sun.

Bluff Villas

0.3 miles to South Beach Marina Village
Bluff Villas are located on the marina side of the peninsula between the Calibogue Sound and Braddock Cove, a short walk to beach access at South Beach. Guests have access to the South Beach Marina Pool and the South Beach Racquet Club. 

Lands End

0.6 miles to South Beach Marina Village
Lands End Villas are located close to South Beach Marina Village, where Braddock Cove meets the Calibogue Sound and Intracoastal Waterway. These secluded villas offer classic Lowcountry living with some of the best views on Hilton Head, a community pool, and dolphin viewing from home! 

South Beach Villas

0.3 miles to South Beach Marina Village
South Beach Villas are located near Beachside Tennis Villas, just steps from the Atlantic Ocean and a short walk to South Beach Marina Village, Guests enjoy unparalleled views of the Atlantic, Calibogue Sound and Daufuskie Island with access to the South Beach Marina community pool. 


Harbour Town Villa Rentals, Hilton Head Island

Calibogue Cay Villas

1.5 miles to Harbour Town Marina
Our pet-friendly Calibogue Cay villa rentals are located close to Harbour Town with tranquil marsh views, beach access along the bike paths or a quick ride on the Sea Pines Trolley, a seasonal community pool, tennis courts and some of the best sunset views on Hilton Head. 

Heritage Villas

0.8 Miles to Harbour Town Marina
Heritage Villas are located on the award-winning Harbour Town Golf Links, just a short bike ride away from shopping, dining, and endless activities at Sea Pines Harbour Town. This Sea Pines villa complex has a sparkling community pool and tennis courts set in landscaped gardens for guest use. 

Ketch Court Villas

0.3 Miles to Harbour Town Marina
Stay in the heart of Harbour Town at Ketch Court on Lighthouse Lane, a short walk to the Harbour Town Lighthouse, shopping, dining, and the best family activities on Hilton Head Island. The Ketch Court Villa Complex does not have a community pool, however guests have access to the South Beach Marina pool and are a short bike or trolley ride to the beach. 

Lighthouse Tennis Villas

0.9 Miles to Harbour Town Marina
Lighthouse Tennis Villas are located next to the Shops at Sea Pines Center, between Harbour Town and the Sea Pines Beach Club. The complex features tropical surroundings, a resort-size swimming pool, private tennis courts and is a short bike ride to Harbour Town and the beach at Sea Pines. 

Mariners Way

Steps to Harbour Town Marina
The Mariners Way complex is in a prime location in Harbour Town, steps from the iconic Harbour Town Lighthouse, Harbour Town Playground and the bustling marina with shopping, dining, and the best water activities on Hilton Head. Guests have access to the Harbour Town Pool.   

Racquet Club Villas

0.6 Miles to Harbour Town Marina
Sea Pines Racquet Club villas are located on the Heron Point Golf Close in the Harbour Town area of Sea Pines. The Racquet Club complex features a seasonal swimming pool, Har-Tru tennis courts and a Sea Pines Trolley stop for easy access to the beach. 


Plantation Villa Rentals, Hilton Head

Plantation Club Villas

Plantation Club Villas are located near the Sea Pines Plantation Golf Club, on the fairways of the award-winning Atlantic Dunes by Davis Love III and Heron Point by Pete Dye. The Plantation Club Villa complex offer a prime location for golfing in Sea Pines resort area with two on-site seasonal swimming pools, a children’s pool and a short walk or bike ride to the beach. 


Private Sea Pines Vacation Homes

Sunset Rentals have been welcoming visitors to Hilton Head Island for over 25 years and offer a diverse selection of private vacation rental homes in the Sea Pines Resort Area of Hilton Head. From pet-friendly rentals on the fairways of the award-winning Harbour Town Golf Links to luxury beach homes with oceanfront pools and private beach access, your dream home and vacation in Sea Pines Resort awaits with Sunset Rentals.

Summer Guide For Hilton Head Island 2024

Hilton Head is a bucket-list destination for summer adventures, ranked #1 in Travel+Leisure World’s Best Awards, and one of the top-booked summer vacation destinations. 

America’s Favorite Island is a Lowcountry barrier island at the southern tip of South Carolina between the two grand dames of the south, Charleston and Savannah, GA. Hilton Head Island is a charming and unique destination with a rich culture, serene landscapes, immersive adventures and experiences, succulent seafood, and a slow paced lifestyle to disconnect, recharge and switch to summer time on the sea islands. 

Spend lazy days soaking up the sun on 12 miles of unspoiled sandy beaches or discover the best of Hilton Head with pristine championship golf courses, world-famous tennis & racquet clubs, miles nature trails for hiking and biking, preserves for wildlife viewing and birdwatching, and serene waterways for kayaking. Whether you’re in search of a quiet island escape or action packed summer vacation, we invite you to explore the island like a local with our inspiration for your summer vacation on Hilton Head Island. 


HILTON HEAD ISLAND BEACHES

Hilton Head Island boasts 12-miles of pristine beaches consistently rated among the top beaches in the US and the world! Hilton Head boasts warm, calm waters and flat sandbanks for summer dips in the ocean, natural tide pools for little hands to explore, an expansive and well-maintained shoreline lined with coastal treasures, and endless opportunities to get on the water.   

Hilton Head Plantation Beach Access 

Sea Pines Beach Club: Guests of Sea Pines Plantations have access to 5 miles of unspoiled sandy beaches at the Sea Pines Beach Club. To avoid high season parking, hop on the free Sea Pines Trolley and enjoy a day on the lifeguarded beach with kids’ entertainment, picnic tables, oceanfront dining and a casual beach bar. 

Palmetto Dunes Beach: The Palmetto Dunes Plantation has 3 miles of pristine sandy beaches with public beach access at the Dunes House. Parking is limited so take advantage of the Dunes Beach Buggy to soak up the sun’s rays, play in the ocean and sip frozen cocktails at the oceanfront bar. 

Private Beach Access: Hilton Head’s favorite vacation rentals are located oceanfront on the island with private boardwalks to miles of beautiful Atlantic beaches. 

Public Beach Access Points on Hilton Head Island 

Alder Lane: Alder Lane is on the south end of the island in the Forest Beach area of Hilton Head. This beach access is away from the crowds and caters to all abilities with handicap matting, restrooms, outdoor showers, summer lifeguards and low-key beach walks along the shoreline. 

Coligny Beach Park: Traveling up the coastline, the next public beach access is Coligny Beach Park, the island’s most popular beach and the heartbeat of Hilton Head. It’s an easy bike ride from the resort areas of Hilton Head with free parking, excellent amenities, loads of food options and summer rentals for water activities. There’s great entertainment for the kids and a hot line-up of live music at the legendary Tiki Hut on the sand. 

Burkes Beach: For quieter beach days, pet-friendly Burkes Beach lies north of Palmetto Dunes Plantation with basketball and tennis courts, a playground, dog park, tranquil seaside trails to some of the best waves on Hilton Head Island for surfing and bodyboarding, and seasonal lifeguards.   

Driessen Beach: Driessen Beach is next to Burkes Beach and is one of Hilton Head’s larger beach parks. A peaceful boardwalk leads to a sandy beach with picnic tables, a playground, sand showers, vending machines, seasonal beach rentals and lifeguards. 

Folly Field Beach: Folly Field Beach is Hilton Head’s “local beach”, a favorite with families visiting Hilton Head and a top spot to learn to surf. Beach amenities include restrooms and outdoor showers, water fountains, metered parking, umbrella and chair rentals, and seasonal lifeguards. 

Islanders Beach Park: Pack a picnic and spend the day away from the crowds at Islanders Beach Park, just north of Folly Field Beach. There’s a playground for the kids, picnic tables, drinks machines and restrooms, but you’ll need to bike to the beach as parking is for annual pass holders only. 

Fish Haul Beach Park: Fish Haul Beach Park is one of the most natural and remote beaches on Hilton Head Island overlooking the Port Royal Sound. If you’re seeking an off the beaten path beach on Hilton Head, teeming with wildlife, beautiful shells on the tide line and some of the most beautiful birdlife on Hilton Head, spend a day in nature at Fish Haul. 

The beaches of Hilton Head Island officially open for the beach season from April 1 through September 30 with seasonal lifeguards for a safe summer vacation. Sunset Rentals partners with Vayk Gear to offer our guests complimentary beach gear in select homes and villas. 


ON THE WATER ACTIVITIES

Whether you’re exploring the serene waterways of the Calibogue Sound or the vast Atlantic Ocean, this is your chance to experience a personal encounter with an abundance of captivating and majestic marine life including loggerhead sea turtles, manatees, sea otters and Hilton Head’s most famous residents, the Atlantic Bottlenose Dolphin. There are six marinas and harbors on Hilton Head Island making it easy to enjoy a memorable day of aquatic adventures with on the water activities for all ages and energy levels. 

Kayaking: There are over 25 miles of undeveloped marshes and remote areas surrounding Hilton Head to escape the crowds, kayak or SUP the serene waterways and back creeks of the Lowcountry, and reconnect with nature. 

Boat Rentals: For a little more speed, local outfitters across the island offer Hilton Head boat rentals by the hour, or by the day. Sail the sea islands on a catamaran or yacht, waterski or tube the calm waters of Broad Creek, or ride a waverunner or jet-ski through the Calibogue Sound. 

Boat Tours & Cruises: Hilton Head Island boasts an extensive selection of cruises and guided boat tours ranging from sightseeing cruises, dolphin tours, parasailing, banana boat and skiff tours around Hilton Head, to expeditions to the sea islands and guided tours of historic Savannah. 

Fishing Charters: Keep your feet on dry land and cast your line from the shore, the fishing piers or the tranquil, stocked lagoons on Hilton Head Island, or embark on a fishing charter in the backwaters of the estuaries or the deep seas of the Atlantic Ocean.   

If you’re fishing solo, a South Carolina saltwater fishing license is required for all anglers 16 and over and there’s plenty of bait and tackle shops to stock up on your fishing gear. But, the best way to reel in a trophy catch is on a Hilton Head Island fishing charter with an experienced and local fishing guide, and insider tips to Hilton Head’s top fishing spots (and the secret unknowns!)   


BIKING & HIKING TRAILS

The best way to explore Hilton Head (and avoid the traffic and high season parking) is on foot or by bike! Hilton Head Island is one of the most bike-friendly destinations in the US, rated a Gold Level Bicycle Friendly Community by the American League of Bicyclists. 

Hilton Head Island is only twelve miles long and five miles wide and boasts an island wide network of flat, shady, and interlaced trails with over 60-miles of trails, 30 bike rental shops and over 15,000 bikes available to rent on the island. Printed maps are available across the island, at the Town Hall or online

Venture off the beaten path and explore maritime forests and hidden parts of the island, cruise the 22-mile loop around the island, or take a coastal bike ride or beach stroll along the shoreline. Here’s our favorite trails to hike and bike on Hilton Head. 

Sea Pines Forest Preserve: Hike and bike the trails of Sea Pines Forest Preserve, an expansive 605 acre protected wildlife habitat with wetland boardwalks through the forest, lakes, fishing docks, historic ruins and beautiful natural landscapes with native flowers and an abundance of wildlife. If you’re not vacationing in Sea Pines, there’s a small fee to access the Sea Pines Plantation.   

Palmetto Dunes Plantation: Palmetto Dunes Plantation has 5 miles of tranquil shaded trails and 3 miles of sandy beaches for easy cruising. There’s a bike path leading to the beach and a bike path to Shelter Cover under the 278 to ride and shop. There is no fee to bike in Palmetto Dunes. 

Audubon Newhall Preserve: The Audubon Newhall Preserve is a paradise for birdwatchers and nature lovers with a small network of trails and boardwalks through the 50-acre nature preserve, a tranquil pond, and the opportunity to encounter South Carolina’s best birdlife, including a Great Blue Heron. Guided walks are available. 

Mitchelville Freedom Park: Take a stroll through Mitchelville Freedom Park, a historic park with remnants of the town where freedom began for Hilton Head in 1862. Peaceful trails lead through the park to the rocky shoreline of Fish Haul Creek Park, a prime birdwatching destination on HHI. 

Pinckney Island National Wildlife Refuge: Pinckney Island is a 4,000 acres wildlife refuge at the entrance to Hilton Head Island with 14 miles of hiking and biking trails through forest lands, serene salt marshes, tidal creeks, freshwater ponds and natural Lowcountry beauty. Pack your binoculars for some of the best birdwatching and wildlife viewing on Hilton Head.   

Sunset Rentals has a fleet of affordable, state-of-the-art rentals, including classic, tandem, child, and three-wheeler bikes available to guests. Reservations required well in advance for summer. 


GOLF COURSES & TENNIS FACILITIES

Some of the best golf courses in the Southeast and eight of the world’s top tennis resorts and camps are right here on Hilton Head Island. There are two dozen world-class golf courses and over 300 tennis courts on Hilton Head with challenging play for both novice players and the pros. 

Hilton Head Island is a top golf and tennis destination so be sure to book your tee times and courts well in advance. Here’s our guide to the top tennis facilities and golf courses in the resort areas of Hilton Head. 

Sea Pines Plantation: Tee off among the palmettos and ancient oaks on the family-friendly Atlantic Dunes course, the challenging fairways of Pete Dye’s Heron Point or on the island’s most famous golf course, Harbour Town Golf Links. The Harbour Town Golf Links is consistently ranked one of the best golf courses in the US and welcomes over 130,000 each year to the RBC Heritage PGA Tour

The Sea Pines Racquet Club is one of the best in the US with 20 clay courts, night courts, a full-service pro shop, and an award-winning tennis academy.   

Palmetto Dunes Oceanfront Resort: Palmetto Dunes has three top-rated golf courses for an unrivaled golf experience on Hilton Head. Tee off at the Robert Trent Jones Course featuring one of only two oceanfront holes on Hilton Head Island, experience one of the best golf courses you can play in South Carolina at the Arthur Hills Course, or enjoy a challenging round on the George Fazio Course, the only par-70 public golf course on Hilton Head. 

The award-winning Palmetto Dunes Tennis Center ranks among the top tennis facilities in the world with tennis and pickleball courts, night play and fun clinics through the summer. 

Port Royal Plantation: The Port Royal Golf & Racquet Club has two courses, the Barony Course, and Robber’s Row Course, footgolf for the kids, and an 8-court racquet club. These scenic facilities are set on Civil War grounds on the marsh side of the island with beautiful live oaks and magnolias, water features and historical markers to discover the rich history of Hilton Head. 

Shipyard Plantation: The Shipyard Golf Club was rated one of the finest layouts on the Champions Tour and offers 27-holes of family-friendly golf on three scenic courses, the Clipper, Galleon and Brigantine. The award-winning holes are surrounded by towering oaks and pines and tranquil lagoons. 

The Van der Meer Tennis Center at Shipyard is another of Hilton Head’s award-winning tennis facilities with indoor and outdoor courts, daily clinics, and summer tennis camps.


HORSEBACK RIDING

Lawton Stables is the top destination for horseback rides on Hilton Head Island and a unique way to discover the Lowcountry. The farm and equestrian center in the Sea Pines Plantation offers western-style trail rides through the Sea Pines Forest Preserve, Shetland pony rides and a petting zoo for the little ones. For a once in a lifetime experience, take the ferry to Daufuskie Island for an exclusive beach ride along the Atlantic shoreline. 


FAMILY FUN ON HILTON HEAD ISLAND

The ultimate family summer vacation awaits on Hilton Head Island, one of the world’s most family-friendly vacation destinations. Hilton Head is a magical destination for kids of all ages with family-focused adventures, interactive children museums, live entertainment, miniature golf, indoor playgrounds, rainy-day activities, and awesome day camps fully-loaded with outdoor adventures and new experiences. Here’s our inside scoop on the best things to do with kids and teens on Hilton Head. 

Harbour Town: Harbour Town is one of the top places to visit on Hilton Head Island with kids. Climb the iconic candy cane striped Harbour Town Lighthouse (children under 5 are free), watch the boats sail by while you refuel at The Crazy Crab, and engage in swashbuckling fun with the Pirates of Hilton Head on the Black Dagger, the island’s only custom pirate ship. During the summer months, there’s live entertainment under the Liberty Oak, a top island activity for families visiting Hilton Head. 

Shelter Cove: The annual HarbourFest at Shelter Cove is a delight for all ages and a must-do Hilton Head summer celebration. Enjoy the best local food, arts and crafts, live entertainment from clowns, pirates and local musicians, bouncy castles, and a spectacular display of fireworks over Broad Creek every Tuesday, a Hilton Head tradition. 

Coligny Plaza: The Coligny Center Stage at Coligny Plaza hosts a fun line-up of summer entertainment with magic extravaganzas, family-friendly dance parties, trivia nights and activities every day of the week. Kids love to explore Adventure Playground and the interactive Sandbox Children’s Museum at Lowcountry Celebration, and you’re steps away from one of the best beaches in America. 

Coastal Discovery Museum: The Coastal Discovery Museum is a fun and educational way for the kids to spend the day on Hilton Head. Visit the butterfly gardens, take a nature tour, learn the art of basket weaving, discover the history of the sea islands, or engage in interactive play at the indoor Kids Zone. 

Zipline Hilton Head: Experience Hilton Head’s top adventure destination with a choice of 7 ziplines soaring above the marshes and tree canopies of Broad Creek, a high ropes challenge course, and a brand new outdoor GoKart track with double karts to take little ones for a cruise. 

Miniature Golf: Hilton Head has three mini-golf courses for family fun on Hilton Head. Play Caribbean-style at Adventure Cove, follow in the footsteps of pirates at Pirate’s Island, or play country club style miniature golf at Legendary Golf

Hilton Head Skatepark: The Hilton Head Skatepark at the Bristol Sports Arena is a great way for bigger kids to let off some steam with ramps, rails and a kid’s street course and playground for younger kids. 

The Art Café: Paint your own pottery at The Art Café, a colorful pottery studio and café near the Coligny Plaza. There’s a big selection of pottery pieces to choose from, indoor seating for a rainy day, and outdoor patio seating for painting, dining, and special events through the summer. 

Outside Hilton Head: Outside Hilton Head is the top activity provider on the island with day camps and outdoor activities for kids, teens, and families. Activities range from family fishing charters, beachcombing cruises and dolphin tours, to learn to surf camps and bike tours of Hilton Head Island. 


ARTS, CULTURE & HISTORIC SITES

Art Center of Coastal Carolina: The Art Center of Coastal Carolina is the heart of Hilton Head’s performing arts scene with award-winning theatrical shows, ballet performances, musical dramas, cultural festivals, and a fun lineup of summer events on HHI for the whole family. 

Coastal Discovery Museum: Step back in time at the Coastal Discovery Museum at Honey Horn, home to the Santa Elena Center, nine historic buildings dating back to 1859, a 500-year old Southern Red Cedar, fascinating history and cultural exhibits, and authentic Gullah Heritage Trail Tours.   

Stoney-Baynard Ruins: The Baynard Plantation was built by Revolutionary War hero Captain Jack Stoney in the early 18th century, used as headquarters for Union troops during the Civil War, and later burned to the ground. Take a short hike through Sea Pines to view the remains of the grand antebellum home and slave quarters, rumored to be one of the most haunted spots on Hilton Head Island. 

Sea Pines Indian Shell Ring: The Sea Pines Indian Shell Ring lies in the heart of Sea Pines Forest Preserve and dates back over 4,000 years. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the historic shell ring measures 150 feet in diameter and is known to be the oldest known archeological site on Hilton Head Island. 


HEALTH, WELLNESS & LUXURY SPA DAYS

The travel journey alone boosts your mental health, but the bliss and natural beauty of Hilton Head takes your health and wellness journey a step further. Treat yourself to a little me time at a luxury Hilton Head spa, or skip the traffic and indulge in a massage treatment in the comfort of your dream Hilton Head vacation home


SHOPPING IN HILTON HEAD

Retail therapy is another great way to boost mental health and shopping on Hilton Head Island is an adventure of its own! Summer is the perfect season to stroll the open-air plazas and shop the local farmers markets for the finest seafood, fresh fruit and veg, homemade specialties and picnic baskets to enjoy in nature.    


EATING OUT ON HILTON HEAD ISLAND

Restaurants: Whether you’re in search of the best shrimp and grits on Hilton Head Island, a casual eatery for the kids or an evening of fine dining on the waterfront, Hilton Head has a diverse selection of delicious dining options to explore. For Hilton Head’s finest sunset views, feast on Lowcountry cuisine at Skull Creek Boathouse, raw oysters at Hudson’s Seafood House on the Docks, or dine waterfront at Harbour Town as the sun sets over Calibogue Sound. 

Dinner Cruises: For a unique Hilton Head dinner experience, take a sunset cruise on the Salty Dog Happy Hour Boat from South Beach Marina, or climb aboard the Spirit of Harbour Town for a romantic candlelit cruise along the South Carolina coastline. 

Late-Night Venues: Carry it on late into the night at Hilton Head’s late-night venues. Snack on southern BBQ with an ice cold brew at Hilton Head Brewing Company, stay for last call at the legendary Tiki Hut beach bar on Coligny Beach, or join the island’s biggest and best DJ dance party at The Rooftop Bar in Shelter Cove. For an evening of smooth, sophisticated jazz, head to Jazz Corner, an award-winning jazz club, acclaimed as one of the top “100 Great Jazz Rooms in the World”. 


WHERE TO STAY IN HILTON HEAD

Sunset Rentals are the most trusted rental business and vacation specialists on Hilton Head Island with one of the area’s largest collections of Hilton Head vacation homes and villas in the top resort areas of Hilton Head Island.   Experience an unforgettable summer vacation on Hilton Head with rentals to suit every family’s size, style and budget, resort-style amenities, homey comforts, luxurious outdoor living in the Lowcountry and first-class service every step of your vacation journey.

5 Tips For Hosting a Family Reunion on Hilton Head

Situated only 30 miles from historic Savannah Georgia, Hilton Head Island boasts a stunning and serene seaside location, welcoming southern charm, a relaxed Lowcountry lifestyle, and a wide range of family-focused activities and vacation homes that appeal to guests of every generation.  

Not only is Hilton Head the “#1 Island in the Continental US”, but it has also been named the “Best US Beach for Families” by Parent Magazine and is a destination geared for sun, fun, and fabulous beach family reunions – that may just turn to family tradition! Hilton Head Island is also a very dog-friendly destination! Yes, Fido can visit the island’s top tourist attractions, restaurants, and beaches too! 

Planning a successful family vacation is tricky enough, trying to coordinate a destination family reunion that puts a smile on everyone’s dial, from the tiniest tots to the great-grandparents, can be downright intimidating! 

Our local team at Sunset Rentals has been welcoming family groups of all sizes to the island since 1993, and we know a thing or two about hosting a family reunion on Hilton Head Island. We’ve put together our top 5 tips for hosting a family reunion on Hilton Head Island, and have a treasure trove of local tips and recommendations in our Hilton Head Island travel blog to help plan a successful reunion.

1. Select Your Season

The weather on Hilton Head Island is beautiful year-round and we have some of the warmest ocean water on the Atlantic Coast! The official beach season (and peak season on Hilton Head) is April 1st through September 30th and May through October is prime sea turtle season, an easy way to entice the family to a reunion on Hilton Head Island. The summer season tends to be hot and humid with temps between 86oF and 92oF and the winters are mild, rarely dipping below 60oF. 

How you select the season for your reunion depends on your family style and preference – hot, summer beach days, cooler weather and fewer crowds out of season, or a winter snowbird family reunion at the beach! Be aware that many of the island’s outdoor outfitters close for a period during the winter season, so do your activity research in advance. 

2. Decide Where to Stay on Hilton Head

Hilton Head Island is divided into unique gated communities, known as resort areas of plantations, with an Infinite choice of accommodation available in each resort area community. Palmetto Dunes and Sea Pines Resort are particularly popular with families, Shipyard and Port Royal are quieter neighborhoods, and Forest Beach lies in the heart of the action, within walking distance to Hilton Head’s downtown area activities, Coligny Plaza shops and restaurants, and the shoreline of the award-winning Coligny Beach Park. Wherever you decide to stay on Hilton Head, the island’s beautiful beaches are within easy reach on the network of trails connecting every resort area. 

3. Arrange Your Island Activities In Advance

Planning activities for a big group can be challenging, but Hilton Head Island’s extensive activity offerings appeal to young and old alike! Balance your days between beach play, water activities, golf and racquet sports, cultural experiences, and eco-friendly nature tours unique to South Carolina’s Lowcountry barrier islands. Hilton Head is a popular destination, be sure to plan and book your tours and activities well in advance to avoid disappointment!  

  • Hilton Head Island has over 60 miles of leisure paths winding through the island for fun family bike rides, gentle strolls for the older folk, and some of the best wildlife viewing on the island!  
  • The island boasts 12 miles of Atlantic shoreline with easy access to long wide stretches of white sand beaches, beautiful boardwalks through tidal marshes and sand dunes, seasonal lifeguards, excellent amenities, beach gear rentals, and everything the family needs for a day at the beach! Check out our complimentary bike and gear credit program
  • Every watersport imaginable is available on Hilton Head Island – sailing, stand-up paddle boarding, kayaking, canoeing, wakeboarding, tubing, jet skiing, parasailing, relaxing boat rides, and even pirate or mermaid adventures for the kids. Our Vayk Gear credit program includes kayak and paddleboard rentals too! 
  • Guided fishing charters are a family reunion favorite on Hilton Head! Whether you’re a family of avid anglers, or new to the sport, you’ll find a family-friendly fishing charter to accommodate the whole crew, even Fido
  • With 24 lush golf courses and more than 500 courts for tennis or a family round of pickleball, Hilton Head is a paradise for sports-loving families. Each HHI resort area has its own golf and racquet sports facilities, so plan your sports activities accordingly!  
  • Plan for rainy day activities or a break from the sun! For indoor entertainment, the kids love exploring the Children’s Sandbox Museum, Adventure Cove, and the Kids Zone at the Coastal Discovery Museum. And, Hilton Head Island has endless retail therapy and restaurants to lure you away from the beach.    
  • From foodie festivals, cultural celebrations, and fabulous summer events at Shelter Cove and under the famous Liberty Oak at Harbour Town, there is always something happening on Hilton Head Island! Once you select your season and pick your family reunion dates, check the local Hilton Head Island events calendar to plan your family reunion events and festivities. 

4. Plan Crowd-Pleasing Meals

Putting together a meal plan and deciding when to eat out and when to dine in for a family reunion is no easy feat! Now you’ve chosen your favorite Hilton Head resort area and arranged your activities, meal planning is a whole lot easier knowing where you’ll be and when. With 250+ restaurants and unique Lowcountry dining experiences on Hilton Head Island, you’re spoilt for choice. 

From Coligny Plaza, Harbour Town at Sea Pines, and Shelter Cove to Hilton Head’s golf clubs and luxury resort hotels, there are hundreds of cafes, restaurants, breweries, and bars scattered around the island catering to every group size, style, and budget! 

Depending on the size and scope of your family reunion, cooking and sharing meals at your vacation rental may be the smart way to keep costs low, and drama limited! Appoint a family reunion meal planning committee, arrange backyard BBQs and Lowcountry Boils, shop the farmers’ markets for fresh local produce, and enjoy the perks of a full kitchen that caters to large group gatherings with the chance to share meals together, at home!

5. Create Memories with Sunset Rentals

Sunset Rentals represents over 220 of the finest vacation rentals on Hilton Head ranging from luxury 7-bedroom pool homes to keep the family together under one roof to resort complex communities with private condos and villas to carve out your own personal space and gather together in communal areas. 

Our group friendly vacation rentals feature a host of high-end amenities to ensure your family time together is as memorable as it is meaningful, and our selection of pet-friendly rentals on Hilton Head Island means there’s a place for your pup too! 

Start planning your Hilton Head family reunion today with our worry-free and flexible Sunset Package or give our vacation specialists a call at (800) 276-8991 to match your family with the perfect HHI reunion rental. 


Spend the Holidays in Hilton Head Island

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8 Best Kayak & SUP Tours on Hilton Head Island 

There are endless ways to enjoy the local waters of Hilton Head Island, but a guided kayak or SUP tour with a local naturalist is by far the most intimate Lowcountry experience available. 

Hilton Head’s network of nature trails extends to miles of tranquil paddling trails that lure you away from the white sandy beaches to explore the tidal creeks, salt marshes, and coastal wetlands of Hilton Head Island. Imagine yourself surrounded by Lowcountry beauty with the freedom of paddling alongside playful dolphins and manatees, sighting minks and otters in the marshlands, and bald eagles nesting above – that’s a Hilton Head Island paddle tour! You can even paddle with your pooch

Sure you can venture out by kayak alone, but the benefits of a locally guided tour are abundant! Our local tours are tailored to beginners so if you’re a first-timer, instruction is included. Your naturalist guide is familiar with Hilton Head’s waterways (hello secret spots!), the history and habitats of our unique coastal ecosystems, and the wildlife that calls Hilton Head home. 

Begin your Lowcountry paddle adventures with our Sunset Rental’s Guide to Kayak & SUP Tours on Hilton Head Island, SC. 

1. Outside Hilton Head

Shelter Cove Harbour & Marina
Guided Tours on Broad Creek & Daufuskie Island

Explore the hidden channels of Broad Creek with the outdoor experts at Outside Hilton Head, a local favorite since 1979! Winding 7 miles inland from Calibogue Sound, Broad Creek is Hilton Head’s largest creek with calm sheltered waters, tranquil marsh channels to explore, and bountiful wildlife, birdlife, and bottlenose dolphin encounters. Broad Creek is a favorite feeding ground for our Atlantic bottlenose dolphins, playful and curious enough to cruise alongside your kayak! 

The kayak and SUP tour options at Outside Hilton Head are endless! Choose from a Guided Kayak Nature Tour, Outback Kayak Tour, Full Moon Kayak Tour, Shelter Cove Fireworks Paddle, Kayak Fishing, May River Excursions, Intro to Stand Up Paddling, SUP Yoga, or a peaceful SUP Nature Walk on Broad Creek. Group tours or private customized adventures are available and you’re your adventures are over, there’s shopping, restaurants, and amazing outdoor events at Shelter Cove

2. Kayak Hilton Head

Broad Creek Marina
Guided Tours on Broad Creek & Pinckney Island

Located across the creek at Broad Creek Marina, Kayak Hilton Head has been guiding the scenic waterways on Hilton Head since 1995. Broad Creek Marina is Hilton Head’s newest marina and offers a wide variety of dolphin and nature cruises, sailboat charters, parasailing, fishing charters, and kayak and SUP tours with Kayak Hilton Head. End your paddle experience sipping cocktails, savoring Lowcountry cuisine, and unwinding with scenic waterfront views at Fishcamp on Broad Creek or Up the Creek Pub & Grill.   

Kayak Hilton Head offers daily 2-hour guided kayak and SUP tours of Broad Creek, private full-day tours, Shelter Cove Fireworks paddle tours in the summer, and kayaking eco-tours of historic Pinckney Island, one of the best birdwatching spots on Hilton Head Island. Their experienced outdoor adventure guides are fun and friendly with an intimate knowledge of the island’s wildlife and waterways.    

3. H20 Sports

Harbour Town Marina
Guided Tours on Calibogue Sound

H20 Sports are the only water sports activity provider at Sea Pines Harbour Town with activities for every age and adventure level! Whether you’re seeking a thrill, a casual cruise, or a self-guided tour of Calibogue Sound, you’ll find it at H20 Sports at Harbour Town. Kayak and SUP tours from Harbour Town explore the Calibogue Sound, a wild ocean channel between Hilton Head and Daufuskie Island with hidden creeks, coves, and marshes teeming with life. 

H20 Sports is all about “the FUN, the WATER, and YOU!”. Tour options include guided kayak tours, sunset kayak tours, SUP lessons and tours, or customized family adventures on the water. Other water sports activities available include Hilton Head Parasailing, Alligator & Wildlife Tours at Sea Pines Forest Preserve, Dolphin Tours, Hilton Head Sailing Charters, and jet ski, wave runner, and boat rentals to head out on your own expedition. 

4. Island Water Sports

Sea Pines South Beach Marina
Guided Tours on Calibogue Sound

If you’re spending your vacation in Sea Pines South Beach, Island Water Sports at South Beach Marina is your go-to for Kayak and SUP tours of Calibogue Sound. Situated on Braddock Cove at the southernmost tip of Hilton Head Island, South Beach Marina is a scenic launching point for paddle adventures on Calibogue Sound, and one of the most spectacular sunset spots on Hilton Head Island – best enjoyed from the world-famous Salty Dog Café!    

Island Water Sports offer a 90-minute Guided Kayak Tour, or “nature walk on water” through the creeks of Calibogue Sound, stand up paddleboarding through the salt marshes of South Beach Marina, and a variety of water activities. Take a banana boat ride on Calibogue Sound, explore Vanishing Island on an eco-tour, or rent a pontoon or powerboat to plan your own adventures. 

5. Hilton Head Outfitters

Palmetto Dunes Oceanfront Resort
Guided Tours on the Palmetto Dunes Lagoon System

The Palmetto Dunes 11-mile lagoon system offers easy paddling for families and beginners. The saltwater lagoon system winds through the neighborhoods and golf courses in the Palmetto Dunes Resort area with calm waters, and an incredible variety of saltwater species for kayak fishing! The Palmetto Dunes lagoons boast some of the best island fishing on Hilton Head with an abundance of redfish, flounder, spotted sea trout, and tarpon. A South Carolina saltwater fishing license is required to fish in the lagoon system. 

Hilton Head Outfitters is located on the shores of the Palmetto Dunes lagoon system and offer single and tandem kayak rentals, three person canoes to explore and fish the calm waters of the lagoon, and inshore skiff charters with a naturalist guide. 

6. Coastal Discovery Museum

Honey Horn Plantation
Guided Tours of Jarvis Creek & Daufuskie Island

The ultimate Lowcountry experience awaits at the Coastal Discovery Museum at Honey Horn Plantation. Aside from the spectacular plantation grounds with native gardens, wildlife habitats, and excellent exhibits, the Coastal Discovery Museum offers a long list of guided eco-tours on land and water. From artisan & history tours, heritage garden tours, and wildlife tours to epic excursions on the coastal creeks, Coastal Discovery Museum has tours for every traveler. 

Take a kayak tour of Jarvis Creek, a small creek perfect for beginners and families, or immerse yourself in the full splendor of Hilton Head Island on their Kayak the Outback Tour, a 4.5-hour paddle through the peaceful and pristine creeks of Page Island and Daufuskie Island. 

7. Sea Monkeys Watersports

Hilton Head Harbor & Marina
Guided Tours on Skull Creek & Pinckney Island

Situated on the north end of the island, Skull Creek separates Hilton Head from Pinckney Island to join the Port Royal Sound. While Skull Creek is well known for its excellent waterfront dining and fresh seafood straight from the docks, it also offers some of the best paddling on Hilton Head Island with coastal charm, wildlife, and scenic views of Pinckney Island Wildlife Refuge.   

Sea Monkeys Watersports launch their guided jet ski, kayak, and paddleboard trips on Skull Creek and Pinckney Island from Hilton Head Harbor & Marina. They also offer boat rentals by the hour, perfect for a casual dolphin watching cruise with the family. Linger a little longer and enjoy fantastic food and the island’s best sunset and waterfront views at Sunset Grille, consistently recognized as one of Hilton Head Island’s best kept secrets! 

8. Vayk Gear Kayak & Paddleboard Rentals

THE source for Beach Gear Rentals on your Hilton Head, SC vacation!

There’s no need to pack a kayak or SUP when you spend your Hilton Head vacation with Sunset Rentals. Our exclusive Beach & Bike Gear credit program with Vayk Gear gives guests staying in participating properties up to $350 credit on complimentary kayak and SUP rentals to explore the Hilton Head Island rivers, creeks, and lagoons at your own pace. Vayk Gear credit can also be used towards bike rentals, outdoor games, coolers, beach chairs, umbrella rentals, and beach carts to transport it all in one trip.

HOW IT WORKS

1. Book your vacation to Hilton Head Island! Complimentary Beach Gear is offered year round on select Sunset Rentals vacation homes and villas with 4-21 night stays. The value of your complimentary beach gear varies by property and ranges in value from $150 – $350. 

2. After booking, watch for an email from our gear partner Vayk Gear. Your rental house name and check-in date in the subject line. Click on the link in the email directing you to the beach gear rental page and input your reservation number. The complimentary beach gear credit will be applied automatically.

3. Select your desired beach gear, add any optional extras, and check out! Choose from top quality beach gear items like bikes, chairs & umbrellas, kayaks, paddle boards, corn hole, beach carts, skim and boogie boards and more.

4. Vayk Gear will take care of the rest! Select the items you want at least 48 hours prior to your scheduled arrival date and we’ll deliver everything for you on the day you are scheduled to arrive and pick everything up on your scheduled departure day. Just leave your gear clean and where you found it the night before your scheduled departure (gear pickups start at 6am ET), we’ll take care of the rest.

All that’s left to do is take a tour of the resort areas of Hilton Head to choose a neighborhood, find a vacation home or villa with Vayk Gear credit, and start planning your HHI paddle adventures with our team at Sunset Rentals. We hope to see you on the waterways soon!


The 5 Best Seafood Restaurants On Hilton Head Island

While South Carolina’s sandy Hilton Head Island is best known for its pristine beaches, bicycling trails, and world-renowned golf courses, there’s no denying its genuinely extraordinary culinary scene, mainly the fresh-caught seafood delicacies. With nearly five dozen seafood restaurants in Hilton Head, you have plenty of dining options to choose from! Our team at Sunset Rentals has pieced together a five-stop seafood guide, featuring an opulent jazz club, a channel-side bar, a sleek dining room, and more!

1. The Jazz Corner
Admittedly, the 99-seat Jazz Corner is rarely tagged as a “seafood restaurant.” That being said, The Jazz Corner’s culinary team serves up some of the tastiest fresh and saltwater delights on the East Coast. Combine award-winning live entertainment with a mouth-watering three-course meal, complete with a pineapple soy-glazed lobster tail, grilled pear salad, and mustard and herb-crusted swordfish. Delicioso!

2. Skull Creek Boathouse
The Boathouse, and the neighboring Dockside Waterfront Restaurant, provides a unique glimpse into the crowd-pleasing Skull Creek dining mecca. The Skull Creek Boathouse has long been a prime example of Southern cookin’ done right, especially the $25 “Lowcountry boil,” blackened catfish, and classic Carolina shrimp and grits.

3. Poseidon
One of TripAdvisor’s top-rated seafood Hilton Head restaurants, is sleek, hip, and romantic. Its Rooftop Bar only adds an extra element of pizzazz. Patrons revere Poseidon for its eye-popping “Grand Shellfish Tower,” featuring nine types of shellfish, including mussels, middle necks, and lobster claws.

4. The Black Marlin Bayside Grill
Some regard The Black Marlin as “raffish,” but we truly appreciate its unique blend of simplistic sophistication, family-friendly atmosphere, and surprisingly world-class oceanic edibles. The menu features everything from a seafood-stuffed flounder smothered in a lobster cream sauce to beer-battered cod and tropical mahi-mahi. It’s not often that you find a down-to-earth eatery that serves such decadent saltwater delights.

5. Marleys Shrim & Burger Shack
If you’re looking for some quick and delicious made-from-scratch seafood, Marleys is the joint for you. Marleys operates out of a “shack,” where hungry patrons can simply walk up, order, and munch on the fried goodness on the well-manicured grounds. Simple pleasures, such as the hush puppies and fried green beans, are to-die-for. And we dare you to find tastier fish tacos, po’ boys, and lobster rolls in the Lowcountry.

6. Skull Creek Dockside
What’s not to love? In addition to serving incredible seafood (and barbeque!) Skull Creek Dockside boasts a covered patio dining area, massive outdoor bar, and floor to ceiling full-pane glass windows for sweeping waterfront views. The Sharkbar, allow patrons to enjoy the lowcountry climate and serve to further highlight the amazing sunset views over Skull Creek.

If you are concerned about long wait times, the good news is that the restaurant provides a family recreation area between Dockside and Boathouse. The space houses a stage for live music overlooking the water, an adult space with games, and the new Shrimp Boat playground, where kids can play while families are waiting for a table, or simply enjoying the amazing views.

7. The Crazy Crab
Family friendly and waterfront views! Enjoy some of the best waterfront dining in the region at what local’s call simply “The Crab.” An institution in the region, The Crazy Crab is a favorite of both locals and tourists alike. With unbeatable views and incredible food, it’s no wonder everyone loves The Crazy Crab. This establishment is a favorite for seafood, happy hour, and so much more!


Elite Hilton Head Island Rental Homes

Start and finish each glorious day under the sun inside one of Sunset Rentals’ finest Hilton Head vacation homes, such as Kingston Dunes, Gloucester, and Haul Away.


How To Rent Jet Skis On Hilton Head Island?

While it won’t be easy to pry your family from Hilton Head Island’s sandy beaches and pristine golf courses, there’s nothing quite like an aquatic adventure in Calibogue Sound, a salty bottlenose dolphin haven. There are countless ways to explore the Sound, including a dolphin safari, sky-high parasailing voyage, and chartered fishing trip. However, there’s nothing quite as action-packed as hopping aboard a speedy jet ski rental in Hilton Head Island and blazing through Calibogue Sound. This oceanic waterway features plantations, islands, and, of course, a bevy of underwater critters.

Finding a Jet Ski Rental in Hilton Head Island

Locating a jet ski rental in Hilton Head Island isn’t overly challenging as there are a handful of outfitters within minutes of Sunset Rentals’ fleet of South Carolina beach condos. That being said, wave runners are only available via reservation. Thus, we highly recommend reserving your ride several weeks in advance, if possible. The Sunset Rentals team has strong relationships with several water sports companies, including the three listed below. In alphabetical order, here the three best jet ski rentals in Hilton Head Island. 

H2O Sports

Harbour Town’s H2O Sports is a natural place to start as this long-standing establishment offers everything from alligator tours to sailing charters and, yes, jet ski rentals in Hilton Head. After a brief instruction (this pre-arrival safety video also helps), families can instantly throttle into Calibogue Sound, unlike other land-locked outfitters. Thus, there’s no need to worry about no-wake zones. H2O Sports boasts an expansive fleet of brand new Yamahas, as new additions are added every season. This lovely stretch of the Sound is home to several families of dolphins and sea turtles, so keep your eyes peeled! H2O is also the only company in town to offer GoPro video packages—a priceless keepsake, especially if you stumble upon a friendly bottlenose.

One Hilton Head Island

One HHI is best known for its knowledgeable, welcoming guides, who lead trips through Broad Creek and into the aforementioned Calibogue Sound. Fifteen minutes is added to these semi-guided excursions to account for the short jaunt through Broad Creek’s no-wake zone, where, as you might imagine, many dolphins gleefully explore the aquatic terrain. Travelers often marvel that One’s jet ski rentals in Hilton Head go from zero to 30 mph in only two seconds! It’s also worth noting that jet skiing is a sublime way to avoid crowds, especially during these unique times.

Sea Monkeys Watersports

There’s just something undeniably memorable about choosing a small, family-owned business, such as Sea Monkeys. Sea Monkeys’ team is a tad more personable than other outfits, as they wave “switching fees,” provide military discounts, and are happy to snap free photos. A certified instructor escorts each 75-minute adventure from Hilton Head Harbor to a designated area, where the three-seaters (a rarity) can blaze through the teal sea with nary a care in the world. Because Sea Monkeys offers three-seaters, Mom or Dad can ride with two kids at once!


Luxurious Hilton Head Rental Homes

Sunset Rentals is proud to manage one of the area’s largest collection of Hilton Head vacation homes, ranging from a Folly Field Sandcastle to an Epic Beach House and a Luxury Crabline. On-site luxuries typically include a private pool, beach access, a chef’s kitchen, water views, a spacious deck, and a fireplace. Much like hand-selecting your “forever home,” browsing through our Hilton Head homes is undeniably exhilarating. We have no doubt that you’ll find one that perfectly suits your family’s size, style, and budget.


How To Go Parasailing on Hilton Head Island?

South Carolina’s picturesque Hilton Head Island remains an aquatic wonderland, especially for those with a penchant for oceanic thrills. Within minutes of arrival, travelers can swiftly hop aboard a speedy wave runner, join a dolphin tour, and hook a jumbo Spanish mackerel deep at sea. However, nothing tops the sheer exhilaration of parasailing in Hilton Head Island, especially when you choose a Sunset Rental-approved outfitter, such as Sky Pirate Parasail.

The Thrill of a Lifetime: Parasailing in Hilton Head

Contrary to popular belief, parasailing in Hilton Head caters to nearly every age group, including kids six and up. While you’re floating 500 feet above the turquoise Atlantic, you’ll obtain unobstructed, jaw-dropping views of the island, spanning approximately 25 miles inland or seaward. Sunset Rentals of Hilton Head recommends three local parasailing gurus, all of which lie a short distance from our finest vacation homes.

Sky Pirate Parasail
The folks at Sky Pirate operate out of Broad Creek Marina, located inside a still, meandering Intracoastal waterway. The marina itself plays host to kayaking outfitters, fishing charters, and a popular pub. Sky Pirate’s state-of-the-art, 12-passenger vessel boasts an 800-foot line, so get ready for some serious airtime. When you’re not suspended 500 feet in the air above Calibogue Sound, you’ll likely spot curious dolphins, pearly egrets, and oceanfront plantations.

Island Head
Island Head’s 90-minute parasail costs a mere $79 per person. The Island Head team emphasizes the surrounding beauty, including Harbour Town Lighthouse, Daufuskie Island, and the sprawling Lowcountry. Flights typically last anywhere between eight and 10 minutes, which is the industry average—just be ready to make a splash at the tail-end of your voyage!

H2O Sports
H20 Sports is based out of the Harbour Town Yacht Basin, an idyllic slice of the island where travelers flock for golf, sea-based adventures, sailing, and coastal cuisines. And H2O knows a thing or two about aquatic thrills, as they offer everything from wakeboarding to alligator tours and old-fashioned parasailing in Hilton Head Island. They offer “the best view of the island”—a true bird’s eye view at scorching (yet safe) speeds. It’s worth noting that H2O offers the cheapest “observer rides” for those afraid of heights but still want to motor through Calibogue Sound.


The Finest Hilton Head Rentals

After each full day of championship golf, offshore fishing, and parasailing in Hilton Head Island, retreat to your luxurious, comfortable vacation home for an evening to remember. We proudly boast one of the island’s largest selections of coastal South Carolina vacation rentals, including the heavenly, pet-friendly Deer Run and expansive, ocean-view Guscio Way. With nearly 250 rental homes in Hilton Head Island, you’re bound to find one that perfectly suits your group’s size, style, and budget. Luxuries include private pools, beach access, chef’s kitchens, lavish outdoor patios, and floor-to-ceiling fireplaces.