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East Beach

East Beach on Kiawah Island delivers oceanfront luxury with a hefty side of natural beauty. Miles of pristine shoreline meet world-class golf at the famous Ocean Course, where ocean views make even a bad swing worthwhile. Bike paths wind through maritime forests where you might spot deer, alligators, or nesting sea turtles depending on the season. The beachfront offers wide, uncrowded sands perfect for morning walks or afternoon lounging. Dining options feature upscale Lowcountry cuisine and fresh seafood, though you'll need reservations at peak times. Vacation rentals dominate the accommodation scene with luxury homes and oceanfront villas offering private beach access. Getting around is best by bike, golf cart, or your own wheels since public transit is limited.

West Beach

West Beach offers world-class golf at the Ocean Course alongside pristine Atlantic beaches with wide sandy shores. Visitors enjoy exploring maritime forests on scenic trails or relaxing at the exclusive beach club. This Kiawah Island neighborhood balances luxury resort amenities with natural coastal beauty, creating the perfect upscale getaway for those seeking both recreation and relaxation. Luxury vacation rentals and oceanfront villas dominate the accommodation options, all featuring high-end amenities. The dining scene focuses on upscale Lowcountry cuisine and fresh seafood, while extensive bike paths connect golf courses, forest preserves, and uncrowded beaches throughout this peaceful coastal retreat.

Vanderhorst Plantation

Kiawah Island's Vanderhorst Plantation welcomes you with pristine beaches and world-class golf. The Ocean Course challenges serious players while miles of soft sand beaches invite leisurely strolls and sunset gazing. History buffs will appreciate the area's plantation heritage while nature lovers can spot wildlife in the maritime forest preserves. Luxury vacation rentals with oceanfront views and private pools dominate the accommodation scene. Getting around is easiest by car or golf cart, with resort shuttles connecting you to nearby amenities. Pack your appetite for upscale dining experiences, either through private chef services or a short drive to Charleston's renowned restaurants.

West Beach Village

West Beach Village on Kiawah Island delivers a classic coastal getaway with all the fancy trimmings. Championship golf courses wind through maritime forests while pristine beaches beckon just steps away. Scenic boardwalks guide you through preserved dunes where you might spot dolphins, sea turtles, or migratory birds. Nature lovers and golf enthusiasts find their happy place here without the tourist crowds. Oceanfront dining showcases fresh seafood and Lowcountry specialties, though most restaurants close early. Luxury vacation homes and resort villas dominate the accommodation scene. While you'll need a car to reach the island, golf carts are perfect for exploring the neighborhood's trails and pathways.

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Forget the mainland - here's a barrier island where golf courses and pristine beaches compete for your attention. The Ocean Course offers dramatic Atlantic views that might distract from your swing. Pedal along 10 miles of beach while scanning for loggerhead turtles nesting in the sand or bottlenose dolphins playing offshore. Osprey Point and Turtle Point golf courses provide additional challenges among maritime forests. When the clubs are stored away, Freshfields Village offers shopping and dining without leaving the island. The population swells from 2,000 to 10,000 during peak season, yet somehow the beaches never feel crowded. Rent bikes for the family - the flat terrain makes exploration effortless even for reluctant cyclists.

The private part of the beach is the way to go if you can swing it, but the public beach is just as nice. It's just more crowded.
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Kiawah Island is a relaxing place known for its beaches. Activities like biking give you a chance to enjoy the outdoors while you're in town. Plan a fun excursion to Turtle Point Golf Course and The Ocean Course while here. While you're here, stop by Kiawah Island Beach and Kiawah Beachwalker Park.

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