A favorite of the bride and groom! The location where Harrison would vacation to with his family growing up, take Molly out on bike rides, and propose! This location is near to their hearts in many ways! About 45 minutes from downtown, Kiawah Island offers a more secluded, upscale coastal experience. Known for its pristine beaches, scenic marsh views, and world-class golf courses, Kiawah is perfect for guests looking to relax, bike along shaded trails, or enjoy a peaceful day by the ocean. It’s a beautiful way to experience the natural side of the Lowcountry.
If you are looking for a sweet and personable spot in Charleston, head to the Dime on Daniel Island! This is where Molly worked the first year and a half of living in Charleston, and where Harrison walked in and met Molly for the first time. This neighborhood favorite offers a fun, elevated dining experience with creative cocktails and a seasonal menu. It’s a great option for a relaxed dinner or drinks in a more local setting. It is located near a trail where you can take your coffee on the go and walk along the water! This is the very trail where Harrison and Molly took their first bike ride together! Plenty of parks, nature, and waterfront access. Very kid friendly!
A local favorite! If you’re looking for a quieter, more local beach experience, head to Sullivan's Island. This charming barrier island is known for its relaxed vibe, beautiful wide beaches, and fewer crowds. It’s a favorite among Charleston locals and perfect for a peaceful beach walk or sunset views. There are also a few great casual restaurants nearby if you want to make an afternoon of it.
Traveling with little ones? The South Carolina Aquarium is a great family-friendly option. Kids (and adults!) will love the massive Great Ocean Tank, sea turtles, stingrays, and interactive touch tanks. It’s located right on the harbor and makes for an easy, fun outing.
Waterfront Park offers beautiful harbor views and plenty of space to unwind. Be sure to stop by the famous Pineapple Fountain — a symbol of Southern hospitality. It’s a great place to sit, relax, and enjoy the coastal breeze. It is located under the Ravenel Bridge!
The historic Charleston City Market is a fun stop for local art, handmade sweetgrass baskets, and unique souvenirs. It stretches for several blocks and is right in the heart of downtown.
The Battery is one of Charleston’s most iconic historic waterfront promenades. Stroll along the scenic seawall, enjoy harbor views, and see beautiful antebellum homes in the elegant South of Broad neighborhood.