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Carriage House under Live Oaks in histor...

You are viewing the separate upstairs unit, Wren's Nest. This striking South Carolina carriage home sits next to our home, Craven House, in the handsome historic district in downtown Beaufort, one block from the Beaufort River marina, Bay Street...

  • Beaufort
  • 2 Bedrooms
  • 1 Bathrooms
  • Sleeps 4
212 Tennis Villa - Resort Access Include...

Located in the heart of Fripp Island, 212 Tennis Villa provides unparalleled convenience. Just a brief walk from the Beach Club, Sandbar, Tennis Courts, Exercise Center, and Guest Services, this 2-bedroom, 2.5-bathroom getaway is ideal for those...

  • Fripp Island
  • 2 Bedrooms
  • 2 Bathrooms
  • Sleeps 4
Cottage/Tiny House Living Accommodation ...

The Pigeon Nest Cottage is ideal for the cost-conscious traveler or couple who appreciates a comfortable, homey venue for a hideaway, and only a 10 min. walk to eateries and stores. The little 220 ft.²addition fits ideally in the new craze for...

  • Beaufort
  • 1 Bedrooms
  • 1 Bathrooms
  • Sleeps 2
500 Remora Dr - 2 Ensuite, Scr Porch/Dec...

## Your Island Home AwaitsPicture this: Your entire family gathering on a screened porch at sunset, watching deer wander through the backyard while the island breeze rolls in. That's a Fripp Island vacation at **Shipwrecked Again** (500 Remora...

  • Fripp Island
  • 5 Bedrooms
  • 3 Bathrooms
  • Sleeps 14
Danas Cottage located near the Historic ...

Conveniently located within walking distance to downtown Beaufort. This 1937 craftsman bungalow has been gorgeously refreshed and is comfortably equipped with a full kitchen, furnished screened in front porch, two decks where you can sunbathe. And...

  • Beaufort
  • 2 Bedrooms
  • 2 Bathrooms
  • Sleeps 4
Private Pool, Walk to Beach, Ocean & Gol...

This striking island home is located 2nd row from the beach and has Ocean Point golf vistas from the back of the home.  With 4 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms, there is room for up to 14 guests and everybody will appreciate the new private pool and...

  • Fripp Island
  • 4 Bedrooms
  • 4 Bathrooms
  • Sleeps 14

Beaufort Tours & Activities

SC Pimento Cheese Festival Merch
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$2.00 - $18.00

Indigo Dye Workshop

Port Royal Sound Foundation

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$15.00

duration: 1.5 Hour meeting_point: Maritime Center 310 Okatie Highway, Okatie, SC 29909 min_age: 10 group_size: 20 description: Learn about the history of indigo usage and how to dye fabrics using "Shibori" techniques. All participants will be...

Taste of Charleston

Unwritten Charters LLC

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$600.00 - $900.00

Beat the heat and enjoy a Beautiful Morning Cruise, We can explore the waterways and Islands around Charleston in the cool of the day! Duration 2 or 3 Hours About A great time to see the harbor. See USS Yorktown, Ravenel Bridge, Battery Park...

SC Pimento Cheese Festival - Tasting Ticket

A festival to showcase South Carolina's Favorite snack, Pimento Cheese Rates General Admission is Free and $5 Parking Fee per car at Gate Tasting Tickets are **$5 per person** Each Tasting Ticket holder will receive 6 tasting tickets to sample...

3 Hour Private Charter

Tallboy Fishing Charters

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$550.00

description: Hop aboard Tallboy Fishing Charters with a local Expert! ___________________________________ Rates **Private Charter:** $550 *Up to 6 People* ___________________________________ Our 3 hour charters are offered between April and...

Swallowtail Kite Flight

Carolina Safari Co.

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$50.00

duration: 2 Hours meeting_point: USC Salkehatchie Admissions Office group_size: Maximum 9 people description: Have you ever seen a Swallow-tailed Kite? These birds will flock up by the hundreds to roost. In the early mornings they descend upon cow...

Beaufort Walking History/Movie Tour
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$15.00 - $36.00

*Over 300 years of history plus stories about Hollywood movies and actors.* _________ Duration 2 Hours ________ About Walking tour of Beaufort’s historic district gives you a chance to learn more about our beautiful town and ask questions as...

Mississippi Kite Flight

Carolina Safari Co.

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$40.00

duration: 2 Hours meeting_point: West Columbia Riverwalk & Amphitheatre group_size: Maximum 8 people description: It’s Spring Time and you know what that means… Migration is upon us! This time of year hundreds of species of birds are migrating...

Bachelorette Booze Cruise Party

Unwritten Charters LLC

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$1,200.00

Enjoy a Private Cruise for that special event! Duration 4 Hours About Is the stress of planning your big day getting to you? Why not get together with all of your friends on a private cruise around Charleston Harbor on one of our luxury...

Big Fripper Morgan Island Cruise

Fripp Island Paddle Shack

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$20.00 - $75.00

duration: 3 Hours meeting_point: 875 Bonito Dr, Fripp Island, SC 29920 description: Approximately 3-Hour Tour to see Monkey Island. Morgan Island, better known locally as "Monkey Island" is home to approximately 3,500 free ranging monkeys. Morgan...

Paddleboard Rental

Edisto Watersports and Tackle

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$40.00

meeting_point: Edisto Beach, SC description: *Book Online Now!* ___________________________ Rates **SUP: **$40 *Must be 18+ to Rent* *Ages 10 and over to ride* ___________________________ Duration 3 Hours ___________________________ ...

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Beaufort, SC

Beaufort is a historic waterfront town in South Carolina's Lowcountry, known for its antebellum architecture, moss-draped oaks, and scenic coastal views.

Founded in 1711, Beaufort is the second-oldest city in South Carolina and offers a rich blend of Southern charm and history. Visitors can stroll the walkable downtown, explore art galleries and boutiques, or take a horse-drawn carriage tour through the historic district. The nearby Sea Islands - including Hunting Island, Fripp Island, and Harbor Island - offer beautiful beaches, nature trails, and wildlife viewing, while the town itself is a favorite for boating, kayaking, and enjoying fresh local seafood.

Beaufort features a variety of lodging options, including historic inns, charming bed and breakfasts, and vacation rentals with waterfront views. The area is ideal for those looking to relax and take in the culture, history, and natural beauty of the South Carolina coast. Whether you're exploring Gullah heritage, visiting the lighthouse at Hunting Island State Park, or simply enjoying a quiet evening along the river, Beaufort offers a peaceful and unforgettable Lowcountry getaway.

Beaufort is, at its heart, a small southern town with a big population, that's chock-full of historical sites, a thriving arts scene, and plentiful attractions, which are readily available for curious newcomers to explore. Smaller than its' northern South Carolina neighbor Charleston, Beaufort nonetheless has a far-reaching reputation as one of the most historically relevant and undeniably charming towns along the eastern coastline.

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Named by Southern Living Magazine as the "Best Small Southern Town," and featured by both American Style Magazine and the New York Times in recent praising articles, the secret about Beaufort's appeal is clearly out, but visitors can still enjoy miles of quiet waterfront, cool art scenes, or happening downtown streets at their leisure, during any time of the year. An easy day trip that combines the best of the legendary Coastal Carolinas and the modern southern scene, Beaufort, SC clearly deserves its glowing designation as one of the best big little towns in the Lowcountry.

Beaufort SC

The town of Beaufort was originally founded in 1711, as an integral part of the southernmost colony that originated with early English explorations and settlements. The initial growth of the town, (or rather the colony), was quite slow at first as the region was subject to a number of Native American attacks and threats by competing European settlers, (namely, the Spanish explorers.) After these initial growing pains, however, the city of Beaufort flourished as a shipbuilding center, die in no small part to its easy proximity to the Beaufort River, and later as an elite locale for local Lowcountry planters, who thrived in the booming Indigo and rice industries.

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This affluent lifestyle would change significantly during the Civil War, when Beaufort was quickly seized and occupied after the Battle of Port Royal, one of the earliest battles of the war, which took place on November 7th, 1861. As a result of this early occupation, Beaufort attracted a large number of escaped slaves during the war, and a local Freedmen's Bureau worked with these new residents well into the Reconstruction period to provide an education and an overall preparation for full independence in the years to come.

Beaufort SC

After the war, the rich plantation era ended, but Beaufort slowly regained notoriety as a phosphate mining center. With the new mining industry, the town was slowly coming back to life until an 1893 hurricane brought the region to its knees, causing massive devastation that took Beaufort a full half-century to recover from. It wasn't until the second half of the 20th century, in fact, that visitors began to trickle into the area, and locals realized their town's inherent potential as a viable tourism destination. Today, the city is thriving with an eclectic mix of modern restaurants and galleries coupled with historic graveyards and historic sites, and visitors have ample room and centuries to explore. From the initial colonization to recent revitalization projects along key portions of the historic downtown, Beaufort, after a long recovery, is clearly a city on the rise.

Beaufort SC

The bulk of the city itself is situated on Port Royal Island, an interior island that features several local towns, (including the town of Port Royal), and which is separated from the Atlantic Ocean by St. Helena Island, Parris Island, and Hunting Island and the Hunting Island State Park. Despite these island borders, the city is essentially surrounded by water, primarily via the wide Beaufort River, which cuts through this mainland region and connects with the neighboring Atlantic Ocean. At a whopping 33.6 square miles in area, (including 6 square miles of water), the population of 12,300 residents or so in Beaufort almost seems somewhat small. In fact, the outlaying portions of the city are relatively quiet, while the downtown area has most of the action with plenty of sites and attractions for locals and visitors alike to enjoy.

Local outdoor attractions like the Beaufort National Cemetery, the Spanish Moss Trail and the Henry C. Chambers Waterfront Park will keep visitors smiling at the prospect of staying outdoors and enjoying the scene, while local historical attractions like the John Mark Verdier House Museum, the James Robert Verdier House, the Thomas Hepworth House, and the St. Helena's Episcopal Church add a touch of Beaufort's legacy and long history to the surroundings.

Beaufort SC

Cultural outposts, including a world of art galleries, local theater groups and the USCB Center for the Arts, keep visitors and locals alike thoroughly entertained with one of the most acclaimed arts scenes in the region, while shoppers will find plenty of classic boutiques and treasured antique stores to go around.

Beaufort SC

The dining scene in Beaufort is equally exquisite, with more than 130 restaurants to explore within this Lowcountry area. Local waterfront cafes, barbecue joints, and even southern-style gastro pubs can be found side-by-side on some of the more populated city blocks, and visitors are encouraged to sample the local seafood, (especially the shrimp and blue crabs), for an authentic taste of this coastal town.

For accommodations, the lodgings of choice for most visitors are local hotels, motels, and B&Bs, and there are approximately 20 of these accommodation options within the city limits. With chic loft hotels and antebellum mansions converted into beautiful inns, potential visitors will find a wide variety of lush accommodations that are close to the local attractions, and fit in effortlessly with the laid-back southern atmosphere. There are also a handful of vacation rentals available as well, namely small cottages and townhomes, and travelers heading to the area by sea will find an ample number of marinas to dock for a night or two and enjoy a little inland exploring.

Easily one of the most peaceful and surprisingly varied southern destinations, Beaufort is rising to fame as one of the most accommodating and interesting communities along the East Coast. A small southern city with a big personality, Beaufort is sure to keep visitors entertained and smiling with its coastal atmosphere, gorgeous landscapes, local sights, and general warm southern nature that makes out-of-town guests feel welcome and essentially right at home.

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