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Kiawah Island, South Carolina

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The Sanctuary At Kiawah Island

Located just 30 minutes from historic Charleston, SC; The Sanctuary at Kiawah Island features 255 luxurious guestrooms, 2 oceanfront restaurants, 3 pools, more than 18,000

Kiawah Island, SC Other Attractions

Kiawah Island Golf Resort - The Ocean Course

One of Pete Dye's most superb designs, this course received worldwide attention when it hosted the 1991 Ryder Cup Matches and the 1997 World Cup of Golf. Golf Digest named it "America's Toughest Resort Course" and the third best overall resort course in the nation. The Ocean Course has 10

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Southeastern Winter Art Show

In 2008 The Sanctuary will open its doors to the southeast?s finest artists and showcase their stunning artwork. Tour The Sanctuary?s own collection of art and antiques while learning about our state '

Kiawah Island, SC Arts

Beachwalker Rentals - Kiawah & Seabrook Islands

Located just 21 miles southeast of Charleston, these islands'

Kiawah Island, SC Beaches

Ocean Course At Kiawah Island Resorts, The

Course Access: Resort
Holes: 18
Reserve Advance Tee Times: 5

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Things to do near Kiawah Island, SC

Days Inn - Patriots Point

The Days Inn Charleston/Patriots Point is conveniently located across the Arthur Ravenel Bridge from Charleston; within minut...

Azalea Park

This 12 acre garden located just blocks from historic downtown Summerville features a riot of seasonal colors, a gazebo, pave...

Battle Of Secessionville Reenactment

Confederate and Union Army encampments, military drills, a horse brigade and a church service are among activities at this an...

Bed & Breakfast At 4 Unity Alley

Located in the old Historic French Quarter, between East Bay and State Street - 18th Century Warehouse. Huge rooms feature b...

Walking Tour Of Private Historic Homes And Gardens

Map of tour is available at Chamber office. The map contains a six block route to homes dating from the 1820's to the early ...