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Isle
of Palms
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The
Isle of Palms offers the seclusion and charm of a
sea island with the comforts and amenities of a
great vacation beach. Best of all, it's conveniently
located just 12 miles from historic Charleston. For
an unforgettable vacation, come to the Isle of
Palms...you won't want your first visit to be your
last.

Nestled on the
northeast end of the island is the world-renowned
Wild Dunes Resort.
Wild Dunes is home to two-and-a-half miles of wide,
sandy beach, luxurious ocean front accommodations, a
"Top 50" tennis center, 20 swimming pools, great
restaurants, a fitness center, full-service
conference facilities, a magnificent oceanfront
Grand Pavilion, and two 18 hole championship golf
courses designed by Tom Fazio. The Links Course
features two finishing holes that hug the Atlantic
Ocean and was ranked among the "World's Greatest
100" by Golf Magazine. The Harbor Course is a
challenging test of target golf that actually takes
you island-hopping . Accommodations at Wild Dunes
include one to four-bedroom villas and homes, as
well as the Boardwalk Inn and Boardwalk Villas. All
offer spectacular views of the ocean, golf courses,
tennis courts, lagoons or marshlands. The
nationally-acclaimed Wild Dunes Family Recreation
Program is complimentary to guests of the resort.
The Isle of Palms
Marina is one of the finest marinas on the eastern
seaboard and is one of the few which offers 3-phase
power.
Visitors to the Isle
of Palms may enjoy the historic charm of neighboring
Sullivan's Island,
which includes Ft. Moultrie, originally built during
the Revolutionary War. Edgar Allen Poe wrote his
famous story The Gold Bug while stationed here, and
it is the burial site of Seminole Indian Chief
Osceola. Other historic sites include the Sullivan's
Island lighthouse and numerous shore batteries that
provided defense until the end of World War II.
Wild
Dunes
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Wild Dunes - Tide Chart
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Nestled on the
northeast end of the island is the world-renowned
Wild Dunes Resort. Wild Dunes is home to
two-and-a-half miles of wide, sandy beach, luxurious
ocean front accommodations, a "Top 50" tennis
center, 20 swimming pools, great restaurants, a
fitness center, full-service conference facilities,
a magnificent oceanfront Grand Pavilion, and two 18
hole championship golf courses designed by Tom
Fazio. The Links Course features two finishing holes
that hug the Atlantic Ocean and was ranked among the
"World's Greatest 100" by Golf Magazine. The
Harbor Course is a challenging test of target golf
that actually takes you island-hopping .
Accommodations at Wild Dunes include one to
four-bedroom villas and homes, as well as the
Boardwalk Inn and Boardwalk Villas. All offer
spectacular views of the ocean, golf courses, tennis
courts, lagoons or marshlands. The
nationally-acclaimed Wild Dunes Family Recreation
Program is complimentary to guests of the resort.
The Isle of Palms
offers the seclusion and charm of a sea island with
the comforts and amenities of a great vacation
beach. Best of all, it's conveniently located just
12 miles from historic Charleston. For an
unforgettable vacation, come to the Isle of
Palms...you won't want your first visit to be your
last.
The Isle of Palms
Marina is one of the finest marinas on the eastern
seaboard and is one of the few which offers 3-phase
power.
Visitors to the Isle
of Palms may enjoy the historic charm of neighboring
Sullivan's Island, which includes Ft. Moultrie,
originally built during the Revolutionary War. Edgar
Allen Poe wrote his famous story The Gold Bug while
stationed here, and it is the burial site of
Seminole Indian Chief Osceola. Other historic sites
include the Sullivan's Island lighthouse and
numerous shore batteries that provided defense until
the end of World War II.
Sullivan's Island
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Information
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and Residents enjoy the historic charm of
Sullivan's Island, which includes Ft.
Moultrie, originally built during the
Revolutionary War. Edgar Allen Poe wrote his
famous story The Gold Bug while
stationed here, and it is the burial site of
Seminole Indian Chief Osceola. Other
historic sites include the Sullivan's Island
lighthouse and numerous shore batteries that
provided defense until the end of World War
II.
Return to a
bygone era and experience the quaint charm
of Sullivan's Island with it's lighthouse
that beckons the ships into Charleston
Harbor and Historic Fort Moultrie.
Sparkling
sunny beaches and sweeping marshlands make
Charleston's Eastern Barrier Islands a true
paradise. Here you can find the magic and
serenity of an island retreat with the
comforts and amenities you'd expect from a
world class resort community...all just
minutes from historic downtown Charleston.
Contact us to explore the casual lifestyle
of these enchanting islands! |
Mount
Pleasant

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Just across the Cooper River from
Charleston, the charming maritime
village of Mt. Pleasant offers
waterfront restaurants, quaint specialty
shops, outdoor festivals, museums and
historic sites. Carefully planned
development has helped to maintain its
rich heritage and small town appeal.
Contact us today to find out more about
the many residential opportunities
available in this captivating community. |
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