Sullivan's Island

Courtesy of Charleston Area CVB

Sullivan's Island is an idyllic beach town that offers a little something for everyone. While just over 3 miles in size, the island is home to an inviting mix of wide beaches and watersports, history and folklore, shops and restaurants—all wrapped up in one beloved barrier island. With temperate weather and so much to explore, there’s truly no offseason for this magical little year-round beach town.

 

History buffs and literature lovers alike can pay a visit to Fort Moultrie, one of the oldest remaining forts on the Eastern Seaboard, that once housed a young Edgar Allen Poe. Water lovers can take advantage of paddleboarding, kayaking, kiteboarding and sailing. Photographers can enjoy capturing photos of the striking Sullivan’s Island Lighthouse which stands at 140 feet tall and, to this day, guides ships to safety along the Charleston harbor. And those looking to get away from it all can enjoy long walks on the beach, peaceful bike rides along the marsh and serene shorelines with views that cannot be beat.