Church of the Cross: Visit this historic church dating back to the 1800s with beautiful architecture and river views.
Shops & Galleries: Visit Pluff Mud Art, La Petite Gallerie, and Spartina 449 for unique local gifts and art.
Coligny Beach Park: A popular beach with public amenities, shopping, and dining nearby.
Harbour Town: Known for its iconic lighthouse, charming shops, and restaurants such as The Crazy Crab for seafood.
Quarterdeck: Located at the base of the lighthouse, offering fantastic sunset views and seafood dishes.
Bike Rentals and Trails
Hilton Head Island has over 60 miles of bike trails, making it easy for guests to explore. Hilton Head Outfitters offers bike rentals with easy access to the trails.
Kayak Hilton Head: Offers guided tours where guests can paddle through marshlands and potentially see dolphins.
Harbour Town Golf Links: One of Hilton Head's premier golf courses, known for hosting the PGA Tour's RBC Heritage tournament.
Palmetto Dunes Tennis & Pickleball Center: Offers court rentals and lessons for those interested in tennis or pickleball.
Vagabond Cruise: Offers dolphin-watching tours around the Calibogue Sound, where you can see them up close.
Hilton Head Island Dolphin Tours: Another great option for guided excursions on the water to see dolphins and other local wildlife.
The Sea Pines Beach Club: Offers oceanfront dining with seafood and classic American fare, perfect for a sunset meal.
Hudson’s Seafood House on the Docks: A long-standing restaurant serving fresh, local seafood with beautiful water views.
The Sandbar Beach Eats: A relaxed spot near Coligny Beach, serving sandwiches, seafood, and tropical cocktails.
Skull Creek Boathouse: A waterfront restaurant with indoor and outdoor seating, known for its seafood and vibrant atmosphere.
Poseidon: Located in Shelter Cove Towne Centre, this restaurant offers seafood, steaks, and rooftop views of Broad Creek.
May River Excursions: They offer private and group boat tours showcasing dolphins and the scenic beauty of the Lowcountry.
Bluffton Riverboat Cruises: Enjoy sunset or eco-tours on the May River.
Tour the Heyward House, one of the few antebellum homes remaining in Bluffton, to learn about the towns history.
Upscale, classic American cuisine with a focus on steaks and seafood—perfect for an elegant night out.
Features locally sourced, seasonal dishes; an ideal spot for those wanting a true Lowcountry experience.
A casual spot serving Southern comfort food with a farm-to-table feel.
A charming spot for breakfast, lunch, or afternoon tea with plenty of Southern charm.
A great option for a laid-back seafood experience with outdoor seating.
For a relaxed meal, this spot serves wood-fired pizzas with local ingredients.
Old South Golf Links: Just a short drive from Bluffton, this scenic golf course is popular among locals and visitors.
The Spa at Montage Palmetto Bluff: An upscale spa offering luxurious treatments for guests who want to relax.
Book a tour with a local guide to explore Bluffton's haunted history and hear eerie tales of the Lowcountry.
Wilson Village: Guests can wander through the picturesque village, visit Buffalos for casual dining, or Octagon Porch for upscale cuisine.
Moreland Landing: A scenic spot in Palmetto Bluff with beautiful marsh views and nature trails.