Hilton Head Island Tour Guide
Hilton Head Island is one of the many beautiful beach scenes along the South Carolina coastline. Whether it’s just for a day trip or a week-long getaway, you can’t go wrong on this part of the coast! Pack your bags and your ShoreShade, because we have narrowed down some of the best places to check out here throughout the Summer! In this Hilton Head Island tour guide, you will find a variety of restaurants, events, and attractions. Some are kid and family friendly, while others can be considered a getaway for the adults. Let’s get started!
Events and Excursions Around Hilton Head Island
If you’re planning on spending more than a few days in the Hilton Head Island area, be sure to look into some excursions to elevate your experience! There are plenty of kid friendly, family friendly, and adult centered things to do around the Island. Here are a few that we recommend:
Guided Kayak Nature Tours
Get outdoorsy with guided kayak nature tours from Outside Hilton Head! Departing from the Shelter Cove Marina, you’ll see some unique points of interest and learn about the history and culture of the Hilton Head and Shelter Cove area. Their tour guides are knowledgeable and passionate about what they do, so you’re sure to have a great time! To book online and for extra info on what to bring and expect, check out this page.
The Sandbox Children's Museum
Looking to have a kid-free getaway but can’t find a babysitter? The Sandbox Children’s Museum is the perfect solution! They have plenty of fun and educational events, programs, and exhibits all throughout the year for kids of all age ranges! Let the kids play, learn, and make new friends while you take some time for yourself!
Golf on Hilton Head Island
Did you know that Hilton Head is home to 26 championship golf courses? This makes sense when you consider that they are ranked the #10 golf destination in the world by readers of Golf Digest! Whether it’s one of your first times on the course or you’re looking for a challenge, you are sure to find something that is worth writing home about! Play with a coastal view at Harbour Town Golf Links, Atlantic Dunes, the Robert Trent Jones Course, or one of these other public courses.Â
Attractions of Hilton Head Island
It’s a given that you are going to visit the beach when you come to Hilton Head Island. But if you’re staying for more than a few days, you’re going to need something else to do! Consider these other amazing attractions around the area.
Low Country Celebration Park
Relatively new to Hilton Head Island (introduced in 2020) is the Lowcountry Celebration Park. Spanning across 10 acres off of Pope Ave, this is the perfect place for the kids to play near Coligny Beach! Some unforgettable features of this attraction include a huge playground with an Adventure Ship, a perimeter walk, sculptures, Wi-Fi, a children’s museum, and more.
Harbour Town Lighthouse
You have likely passed by the Harbour Town Lighthouse on your way to Hilton Head Island, but did you know that it features a museum inside? Make your way through the lighthouse’s ten levels to tour through the history of Hilton Head. Don’t forget to visit the gift shop! It contains one of the largest collections pertaining to lighthouses in America! Admission is $7 per person and children 5 and under can get in for free. You can also purchase a membership for unlimited admission and other perks.
Hilton Head Distillery
Take a unique trip to the Island’s only distillery and craft spirits destination! Visit the bar, book a tour, or grab a spot at some of their events throughout the upcoming months. If cocktail classes and history are of interest to you, the distillery is the place to be!
Attractions of Hilton Head Island
It’s a given that you are going to visit the beach when you come to Hilton Head Island. But if you aren’t a beach person, or if you’re staying for more than a few days, you’re going to need something else to do! Consider these other amazing attractions around the area.
Low Country Celebration Park
Relatively new to Hilton Head Island (introduced in 2020) is the Lowcountry Celebration Park. Spanning across 10 acres off of Pope Ave, this is the perfect place for the kids to play near Coligny Beach! Some unforgettable features of this attraction include a huge playground with an Adventure Ship, a perimeter walk, sculptures, Wi-Fi, a children’s museum, and more.
Harbour Town Lighthouse
You have likely passed by the Harbour Town Lighthouse on your way to Hilton Head Island, but did you know that it features a museum inside? Make your way through the lighthouse’s ten levels to tour through the history of Hilton Head. Don’t forget to visit the gift shop! It contains one of the largest collections pertaining to lighthouses in America! Admission is $7 per person and children 5 and under can get in for free. You can also purchase a membership for unlimited admission and other perks.
Hilton Head Distillery
Take a unique trip to the Island’s only distillery and craft spirits destination! Visit the bar, book a tour, or grab a spot at some of their events throughout the upcoming months. If cocktail classes and history are of interest to you, the distillery is the place to be!
Restaurants On Hilton Head Island
What’s a fun vacation without somewhere good to eat? These restaurants are some of the best in Hilton Head, so be sure to check them out during your time there!
The Sandbar
The Sandbar Beach Eats is one of Hilton Head Island’s top restaurants. You can never go wrong at a place with nightly live entertainment! Located at the front of the Coligny Plaza Shopping Center, this Southern and Caribbean feel-good food is a great, easy spot for beachgoers.
One Hot Mama’s BBQ
If you aren’t a seafood person, consider One Hot Mama’s BBQ. They have two locations, one on the South End of HHI and one a little more inland in Bluffton, SC. This isn’t your ordinary Southern BBQ. The executive chef and managing partner is Orchid Paulmeier, a Food Network Star! This family-friendly establishment is fun and convenient. Keep an eye out for their daily food and drink specials!
Hudson’s Seafood House on the Docks
For the seafood lovers out there, Hudson’s is an essential stop on your trip to Hilton Head Island. There are only two local fishing fleets still on the island that bring in fresh-caught seafood, and Hudson’s uses one of them. There’s a little something for everyone on this menu. Also, who doesn’t love to eat with a view? When a restaurant has been around as long as Hudson’s (since 1967!), then you know it’s good!
Don't Forget Your ShoreShade!
We hope that you are able to check out and enjoy some of the places from our Hilton Head Island tour guide! When you’re going on a trip, whether it is just over the weekend or a full 7-day vacation, you’re going to want to have something to protect yourself from the sun.
Your typical go-to’s are sunscreen and, once upon a time, a standard umbrella. But why settle for a cheap, store-bought umbrella or tailgate tent that’s a chore to assemble, quick to break, and prone to fly away with the oceanside winds? This is where the ShoreShade comes into play.
Our lightweight, easy to set up sails will take your time at the beach to the next level. ShoreShade’s versatile offering combines the unparalleled convenience of our one-minute, solo set up with both gear hooks AND cup holders, keeping the sand away from your drinks and phones!
You’ll also enjoy a 360-degree view around you, meaning more air flow to keep you cool and more chance to soak in the beautiful scenery! In the end, you can relax knowing ShoreShade’s market-leading warranty and old-school customer service will have your back for years to come!
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