
Hilton Head Island
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Hilton Head Island
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Frequently Asked Questions
The Savannah/Hilton Head International airport (SAV) is the most convenient airport to fly into and is located about 45 miles south of the island just over the border into Georgia. If driving to Hilton Head Island, follow I-95 to US Route 278, which is the only highway coming to the island. Once on the island, consider renting bikes as a fantastic way to get around.
- Be sure to explore Hilton Head Island’s numerous beaches, while golf enthusiasts can be certain there are plenty of championship golf courses to choose from.
- A must-stop when visiting the island is the iconic lighthouse and Harbour Town located in the heart of the Sea Pines Resort (Note: there is a $9 entry fee for non-resort guests).
- Explore the area’s wildlife refuges and preserves: Pinckney Island National Wildlife Refuge, Sea Pines Forest Preserve
- Coastal Discovery Museum provides over 60 acres of trails, and gardens to explore
- Historic Mitchelville Freedom Park and the Gullah Museum of Hilton Head Island highlight the area’s deep-rooted history
- Shelter Cove Harbour for dining and marine life – don’t miss the King Neptune Sundial at the entrance
All beaches on Hilton Head Island are public though it’s best to map out the public entry points as access is often private. The Town of Hilton Head Island provides beach access from:
- Coligny Beach park (from Coligny Circle)
- Alder Lane (off South Forest Beach Drive)
- Fish Haul Creek Park (at end of Beach City Road)
- Driessen Beach (at end of Bradley Beach Road)
- Burkes Beach Access
- Folly Field Beach Park
- Islanders Beach Park off Folly Field Road.
Hilton Head Island has a subtropical climate with average annual day-time temperatures around 70 degrees, though with hotter and humid summers. The sultry summers also coincide with the high peak for visitors, while milder temps in the Spring (April-May) and early Fall (September-October) off some of the best weather. Winter is an idyllic time to visit Hilton Head Island when looking to avoid large crowds, with temperatures cooling to mid-60s during the day.
- Hilton Head Island Seafood Festival (late February) – Celebrating Lowcountry cuisine
- Hilton Head Island Wine & Food Festival (March) – Plus the Hilton Head Wingfest in March
- RBC Heritage presented by Boeing (April) PGA Tour Signature Event
- Concourse d’Elegance & Motoring Festival (late October – early November)
- Hilton Head Island Gullah Celebration (February) – recognized as a Top 20 Southeast event

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