Hilton Head Island, SC

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The second largest barrier island on the Eastern Seaboard, Hilton Head, South Carolina has it all. This stunning resort destination has world-class golf, award-winning dining, superior shopping and endless recreational indulgences for lovers of land and sea. The beauty of this semi-tropical island is unparalleled, but it's that good ol' southern hospitality that makes it really shine. White sandy beaches, warmed year round by the Gulf Stream, stretch for 12 miles of stunning natural beauty.

With 23 golf courses, including 5 private, it is no wonder why it's tagged a golfer's paradise. The average yearly temperature is 70 degrees, making it a prime destination for year-round golfing.

There are several points of historical interest in Hilton Head. The island consists of several antebellum plantations, most of which are now resort communities. Hilton Head was one of the first ecologically-planned cities; the island strives to maintain its natural feel, and blend the structures into the native ecology as much as possible.

One of the best ways to see the island is to rent a bicycle. With miles of bike paths available, many that take you through nature preserves, it is a delightful adventure and an up close view of the natural treasures of the island that might otherwise be missed.

Over 2.5 million travelers come annually to take advantage of the scuba diving, water-skiing, fishing charters, island cruises, dolphin watching, and much, much more, making it one of the great tourist magnets of the eastern United States.

Sea Pines Golf is the name of the game here, with 3 championship golf courses, including the Harbour Town Golf Links, home of the Verizon Heritage PGA TOUR Golf Tournament. The Sea Pines Resort is also known for the Harbour Town Marina, with its candy-striped, Harbour Town Lighthouse. The Harbor Town district has over 5 miles of beaches, over 100 tennis courts, several swimming facilities and bike trails that weave through the area, including the 600+ acres of forest preserve. The championship Sea Pines and South Beach racquet clubs are located here, as well as a multitude of charming shops. South Beach Marina Village is also an attraction, with dining, shopping and outdoor activities to keep you busy all day.

Shipyard Plantation An eight hundred acre gated resort and residential community next to the Forest Beach area. The plantation contains a fresh-water lagoon with large-mouth bass and several other species including alligators and turtles. Home to the Shipyard Golf Club, and the Van Der Meer Tennis Center. Bicycling is popular in this area because of the twenty-five miles of bike paths.

Palmetto Dunes / Palmetto Hall Located near the center of the island, Palmetto Dunes and Palmetto Hall have miles of beach line and an eleven-mile lagoon system. This area is home to the three challenging, championship courses designed by George Fazio, Robert Trent Jones and Arthur Hills. Shelter Cove is also located here, and has the largest deep-water marina on Hilton Head.

Windmill Harbor This private residential community is located on the northwestern tip of the island. The main allure is the inland harbor, which is the largest harbor on the island. Windmill Harbor has pristine views of intracoastal and saltwater marshes, and is home to the South Carolina Yacht Club.

Hilton Head Plantation Bounded by the Intracoastal Waterway and Port Royal Sound, Hilton Head Plantation has full-scale amenities with four golf courses, the Seabrook Farms for gardening, two miles of beautiful beaches, miles of bike and jogging trails and much more.

Port Royal Village One of the largest Naval battles of the civil war occurred here, now, Port Royal is a golf, tennis, and fun-in-the-sun Mecca. Port Royal Village boasts 3 golf courses, a tennis center, restaurants, pools, walking and cycling paths, a beach park playground, and a Westin Resort - Hilton Head Island. Nearby is Adventure Covewith miniature golf and shopping areas with boutiques, antiques and galleries. While in the area, check out Coastal Discovery Museum,which conducts tours exploring the area's history, much of which is centered in the Port Royal area.

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Review of Hilton Head Island, SC
Submitted by:anotherbrick2000
August 2, 2009
You've got the golf clubs in the trunk and you head straight to Harbor Town Golf Links, shelling out more than $300 by the time you've bought golf balls and a hat with a logo and paid green fees for 18. You all meet back at the resort and, in your head, you tally up the damage: new outfits for the wife, gas bill, golf fees.

Whoa! Time to go looking for some bargains.
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You've got the golf clubs in the trunk and you head straight to Harbor Town Golf Links, shelling out more than $300 by the time you've bought golf balls and a hat with a logo and paid green fees for 18. You all meet back at the resort and, in your head, you tally up the damage: new outfits for the wife, gas bill, golf fees.

Whoa! Time to go looking for some bargains.
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Hilton Head ain't cheap. Green fees of $100 on the area's golf courses, particularly on the island itself, are standard. But there are courses that give you both excellent play and true value.

Let's say you want to get settled in and not leave the island for at least a few days. Hilton Head has more than 20 courses and you can play some of them and get your money's worth.

• Heritage Golf Group recently bought three properties totaling 99 holes, including Port Royal Golf and Racquet Club, Shipyard Golf Club and Oyster Reef Golf Club. They are all good bargains, even considering the comparatively high Hilton Head prices.

Oyster Reef has had its ups and downs since opening to acclaim in 1982, but since Heritage took over from American Golf, the course is slowly working its way back into the top echelon of Hilton Head tracks.

Confronted with a course badly in need of improvements, Heritage has put money into renovations - redoing the bunkers, just to name one - and plans to tear down the clubhouse and build a new one in May. "We've put a lot of money into the course, and we plan to do a lot more," Heritage's Lisa Dahlstrom said.

Green fees are $130 in the mornings through May 6 and $100 after that. Summer rates are in the $90 range.

Port Royal is home to three courses, Barony, Robber's Row and Planter's Row. Robber's Row, the first of the t
Date of Trip to : January,2009
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Submitted by:sunshine6nhhi
March 31, 2009
I am a resident of HHI and was reading the information on the nightlife because I have friends coming to town for the Heritage 2009. I noticed that a lot of the establishments have gone out of business a few years ago. I did come across a great site: www.hiltonheadislandnightlife.com. It seems to be more up to date and gives a lot of information. Thought I would pass the word along and save others wasted trips and frustrations trying to find places that aren't there anymore. ... More
I am a resident of HHI and was reading the information on the nightlife because I have friends coming to town for the Heritage 2009. I noticed that a lot of the establishments have gone out of business a few years ago. I did come across a great site: www.hiltonheadislandnightlife.com. It seems to be more up to date and gives a lot of information. Thought I would pass the word along and save others wasted trips and frustrations trying to find places that aren't there anymore.
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My home away from home
Submitted by:aknworah
January 27, 2009
The beaches are clean and lovely an abundance of great seafood restaurants and the island goes back to nature at night. We visit at least 3 times a year. We want to retire there in 15 years. ... More
The beaches are clean and lovely an abundance of great seafood restaurants and the island goes back to nature at night. We visit at least 3 times a year. We want to retire there in 15 years.
Date of Trip to : December2008
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Cost of your stay: $2001-$3000
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