Here’s a tip for Father’s Day: Your dad doesn’t want a tie. Book a Kiawah Island beach stay and give your dad what he actually wants - time with you. It’s coming more quickly than you think - June 20 marks Father’s Day this year.
We make it easy to book the perfect vacation property. Stay on the golf course or right on the beach on this pristine barrier island located just 25 miles from Charleston.
Speaking of golf, you’ll want to play a round on one of our five world-class courses. Each offers golf for players of any skill level in gorgeous settings with dramatic vistas, true-playing greens, and challenging holes. The Ocean Course has the additional difficulty of unpredictable winds coming off the Atlantic. Reserve that tee time.
Is your dad a fisherman? Book an inshore or offshore trip with a local outfitter like Sonny Boy Charters, Captain Mike Tucker Fly Fishing & Light Tackle Charters, or Lil Darlin’ Charters at Johns Island. Prefer to stay on land? Grab the rod and head to the dock at Night Heron Park, go surf fishing from Beachwalker Park or the Bass Pond Fishing Dock, a pier near Rhett’s Bluff. Purchase a South Carolina fishing license online.
Spend a day paddling. Rent a kayak, canoe, or paddleboard from SeaCoast Sports and Outfitters in Freshfield Village, Water Dog Paddle Co., or book a guided trip with Tidal Trails. Discover nature and see Kiawah Island from a different view. You may even catch sight of some dolphins.
Treat dad to Father’s Day brunch at Jasmine Porch before your golf game, fishing excursion, or paddle. The upscale restaurant offers an array of brunch selections, including Lowcountry and seafood favorites like she-crab bisque, shrimp and grits, and oysters on the half shell. Enjoy bottomless mimosas with your meal. Call Make a reservation by calling 843-768-6252.
There is so much more to do. Bring the racquets for tennis at the Roy Barth Tennis Center. Rent a bicycle from Alligator Bikes for a ride around the island. Relax with a beer on the deck or by the pool at your vacation rental.
You’re always saying you need to spend more time with him. Make 2021 the year you do it.