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115 Freshfields Drive
Seabrook Island, SC
29455-5436
800-742-2532
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About Seabrook Island
Thirty
minutes south of historic Charleston, Seabrook Island is a 2,200-acre privately
gated beachfront community with stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean. With
no hotels or high-rise condos on the island, Seabrook offers city-dwellers
an uncrowded and serene escape. The resort's luxurious private homes, villas,
and cottages are tucked discretely among pristine beaches and lush maritime
forest. The shopping, dining, and cultural attractions of Charleston are all
within easy reach, but Seabrook's fine collection of restaurants, bars, and
boutiques make it easy for visitors to never leave the island. Two championship
golf courses on Seabrook boast top-rated designs by Robert Trent Jones and
Willard Byrd, and provide sweeping views of tidal creeks and low country salt
marshes. The resort's award-winning racquet club features 15 professionally
maintained clay courts, player matching, and private lessons. Seabrook also
boasts the area's only full-service Equestrian Center and trail network, which
offers riding lessons and trail rides that wind along the shoreline, or through
moss-covered stands of venerable old oak trees.
Seabrook's three-mile stretch of private beach provides an array of recreational
opportunities, from swimming and shelling, to boogie boarding. The island's
private beach club features swimming pools, open-air dining, and children's
activities. With its gorgeous beaches, luxury accommodations, and upscale
amenities, Seabrook Island is an ideal base camp for exploring historic Charleston.
Widely regarded as one of the most beloved travel destinations in the country,
Charleston is a veritable living museum of historic homes and landmarks. Seabrook
Island castaways can enjoy the resort's relative solitude by day, its fine
dining and relaxed cocktail scene at night, or head to Charleston to sample
a variety of concerts, hip clubs and dining options. Charleston's King Street
shopping district, South Carolina Aquarium and the Fountain
Walk shopping and dining complex make for an exciting day trip from
Seabrook.
Don't Miss:
- Festive cookouts featuring burgers, cocktails and live music at Cap'n
Sam's, the Seabrook Beach Club's fun poolside bar and grill.
- Stock up on sunscreen, magazines and other beach-day supplies at the Seabrook
Shoppe.
- Tee off at Crooked Oaks, designed by Robert Trent Jones, Sr., or
the Willard Byrd-designed Ocean Winds.
- Take advantage of Seabrook Racquet Club's player-matching service,
unlimited-play rates, private tennis camps and well-stocked pro shop.
- Sample kayaking, canoeing and boogie-boarding on Seabrook's pristine waterways.
- Cool off in the wave pool, lazy river and 200-foot tube slide at The
Splash Zone, a fun summer escape just 15 minutes from Seabrook.
- Explore the island's carefully balanced ecosystem with kayak tours, nature
walks and marine science programs at the Seabrook Island.
Click to learn more about Things to Do on Seabrook
Island...
Freshfields Village
(800) 877-0837
This prime destination for shopping and dining, located just before the entrances
to Kiawah and Seabrook Islands, offers a number of entertainment options for
people of all ages. Enjoy a movie under the stars, a rock or blues performance
out on the Green, a special symphony concert or even a pottery-making demonstration.
Take part in a talent contest for prizes or march in a parade, if you feel like
it. Kids get in on the fun with a weekly Kids' Play Day featuring contests and
games. Contact our Concierge for current offerings.
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