As Kiawah Island locals, we’ve got all the best local tips up our sleeve! We know all the best places for your next adventure, hidden gems you’ll otherwise pass on by, tips to make the most out of your trip, and all the best places to stay across the island. Don’t just take our word for it, read this guide for the top locals tips you should take advantage of on your next vacation to Kiawah Island!
1. Best Spots to Catch a Sunset or Sunrise
Beachwalker Park is the most wonderful spot to sit back, relax, and watch the sunset over the Atlantic Ocean. The 10 miles of unspoiled natural beachfront offer ample space for family walks through the sand, bike riding, evening dips in the ocean, and beautiful views all year round.
Kiawah’s Marsh View Tower is located at the end of Marsh Hawk Lane in West Beach, a true hidden gem never crowded by tourists. Experience panoramic views of the marsh, Cougar Point Golf Course, and trails of Vanderhorst Plantation.
Mingo Point is most famous for oyster roasts, but offers one of the best vantage points for a Kiawah Island sunset. Situated along the banks of the Kiawah River, it’s the perfect spot for an evening picnic as the sun sets or to launch your paddleboards for a ride along the waterways with a colorful view.
2. Try Must-Taste Dishes
With such a wide variety of delicious Lowcountry cuisine, it can be difficult to decide which dish you must try. But don’t worry, we have had plenty of time living here to put together our favorite meals for you to try.
For classic French cuisine in a casual, inviting atmosphere, visit Hege’s to try their infamous Gullah Shrimp, Almond Crusted Tuna, or Chicken Cassoulet for fresh, seasonal, local dishes prepared in light, natural sauces.
Although most famous for their 48 exceptional wines, FortyEight offers a decadent Sesame Marinated Swordfish for a one-of-a-kind dinner that will make your Kiawah Island vacation unforgettable.
For the best to-go food, locally sourced with an ever-changing assortment of salads, sandwiches, cheese and charcuterie boards, takeaway meals, drinks and more, visit Café Eugenia to try their specialty Charcuterie Sandwich.
3. Ditch the Car, Walk or Bike the Trails!
One of the best ways to explore the island is by walking or biking the trails. Ditch the car, grab your bike or walking shoes, and hit the trails for a one-of-a-kind adventure. On Kiawah Island, you can walk between resort areas, to the beach, through shopping centers, and more!
Bike through the beach for stunning water views, cool breezes, and white sandy trails. Ride through Night Heron Park in East Beach Village for a tranquil ride through the oaks. Or head to Freshfields Village for a luxurious open-air shopping center with shopping, dining, and live entertainment along the way.
4. Look for Wildlife
The island is teeming with wildlife from alligators hiding in the ponds to pelicans soaring over the waves, everywhere you look is an opportunity for wildlife viewing.
The beach is easily the most popular exploration spot– and for good reason! With plenty of viewing spots from your towel on the sand, your bike on the shores, or your kayak in the water, watch for dolphins, starfish, pelicans, sand dollars, jellyfish, crabs, and more.
5. Get Out on the Water
Ditch the car, bike, and walking shoes for an even better adventure– one on the waterways! Whether by kayak, paddleboard, private boat, or fishing charter, there are endless opportunities to explore the water on Kiawah Island.
Rent kayaks, paddleboards, skimboards, and more for the adventure of a lifetime with the whole family. Looking for more of a guided tour with a fishing guide or wildlife expert? You’re in luck! The island also offers plenty of guided tours with local experts to get you off the land and onto the water. Check out our Exclusives Guide for recommendations!
Best Places to Stay
Here at Kiawah Exclusives, we offer luxurious vacation rentals to fit every family’s wants and needs to make their vacation a breeze. With unique accommodations and a wide range of convenient amenities, you’re sure to find something you’ll love. We offer private homes, villas, and cottages across the island and first-class service to all of our guests.