Kiawah Island is the perfect mix of beach, nature, and Lowcountry charm. If you’re staying for the weekend, here are some of our favorite ways to spend your free time.
This is one of our favorite spots on the island! Relax with cocktails, food, and sweeping Atlantic Ocean views. The Ryder Cup Bar is casual yet iconic at the Ocean Course clubhouse— a great spot for sunset drinks even if you’re not golfing.
Tee off at one of the most beautiful golf destinations in the world.
Courses: The Ocean Course (famous for the Ryder Cup & PGA Championship), Turtle Point, Osprey Point, Cougar Point, and Oak Point.
Relax on Kiawah’s 10 miles of pristine shoreline. Beachwalker Park is the island’s only public beach access, with parking, seasonal lifeguards, and rentals for beach chairs and umbrellas.
Explore over 30 miles of scenic paved trails and ride along the hard-packed sand at low tide. We often spot deer, egrets, and herons while cruising through the island.
One of the island’s most beautiful natural settings. Launch a kayak from Mingo Point to explore the quiet Kiawah River and its winding marshes. Be on the look out for dolphins - if you are lucky you may get to see a few!
Book courts for tennis or pickleball, join daily clinics, or sign up for open-play sessions led by resort pros. The center offers private lessons, junior programs, and plenty of options for all skill levels.
Browse local boutiques, enjoy coffee or cocktails, or grab dinner. It’s a central spot with casual dining, a wine shop, and live music or farmers markets on select nights.