Hilton Head Island’s most famous and visited marina, Harbour Town is your destination for fun, offering shopping, dining, live entertainment, watersports, fishing charters, sightseeing cruises and a covered pier. The unique setting is also home to the famed Harbour Town Lighthouse, Liberty Oak and Gregg Russell Harbour Town Playground.
Step aboard our double deck, 63-foot powered catamaran perfect for taking in scenic views & breathtaking sunsets. While you cruise the Calibogue our on-board kitchen will be serving up classic Salty Dog fare, including steamed shrimp, crab cakes, quesadillas and more. Enjoy our full bar with all of your favorite island beverages, from fruity to cocktails & local brews to soft drinks & juices as you unwind to the sounds of tropical tunes. All passengers must be 21 and older
Provides public beach access! South Forest Beach is a popular one-mile stretch of coastline on Hilton Head Island. Walking or biking distance to over 100 shops, restaurants, and bars at Coligny Plaza. Located near the Double Tree Hotel.
Provides public beach access! Burkes Beach is a popular mid-island beach destination. Known for being less crowded and offers a quieter, sandy experience ideal for swimming, walking, surfing, and accessing biking trails.
Hilton Head’s most thriving nightlife spot goes by the colloquial name: the Barmuda Triangle! Once only having three restaurants and bars (hence the “triangle”), this development now has 6 places you can go for eating and drinking. Set beside Greenwood Drive, very close to the Sea Pines traffic roundabout, the official name is The Hilton Head Plaza. These establishments are popular among tourists and locals alike within the Barmuda triangle. People love it because you can bar hop from one spot to the next. Everything is within walking distance, and it flows easily. Each has a different vibe, and they are all great! There is truly something for everyone here.
Since 1970, the Sea Pines Forest Preserve has been a protected area for wildlife habitat and outdoor exploration. Following the construction of the first trails in the early 1970s, the preserve has grown to include bridle paths, wetland boardwalks, bridges and fishing docks, creating even more ways for visitors to explore and enjoy this stunning and pristine part of Hilton Head Island.