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Resort Reviews
Families will love:
•Beach, with 10 miles of hard-packed sand
•Top-rated tennis program for kids and adults
•Family tee programs in the afternoon
Best for:
•Kids (3-6)
•Kids (7-9)
•Tweens (10-12)
•Teens (13+)
Family Amenities
•Babysitting
•Children's Program
•Cribs
•Kitchenettes
•Laundry Service
•Onsite Dining
•Pool
Family Interests
•Beach
•Bicycling
•Golf
•Hiking
•Museum/Cultural
•Water Sports
•Water Parks
Banner photos © Candyce Stapen
Hotel photo courtesy of Kiawah Island Resort
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Kiawah Island, SC
Review
1 Sanctuary Beach Drive, Kiawah Island, South Carolina

Kiawah Island, SC
The closer we get to Kiawah Island from Charleston, just 21 miles
away, the more the lowcountry landscape envelops us. En route
we pass roadsides lined with pine and palmetto trees and live
oaks draped with Spanish moss. The 10,000-acre barrier island
off the South Carolina coast, situated between the Kiawah and
Stono rivers on one side and Atlantic Ocean on the other, is home
to Kiawah Island Resort. Marshlands, lagoons and five golf courses
lace the eco-sensitive mix of resort and residential lodging.
We find the Southern scenery soothing.
The resort takes its name from the Kiawah (Kee-a-Wah) natives
who lived on the island during the 17th century. The first major,
modern development began in 1974 primarily on the island's west
side. In 1993, the current owners purchased the land, adding villas
(a.k.a condominiums, townhouses or cottages) and homes. In 2004
the Sanctuary, a 255-room hotel, debuted and now rates Five Diamonds
by Mobil and Five Stars by AAA.
Kiawah offers a great blend of children's, teens' and family
activities as well as facilities. The sandy beach stretches for
ten-miles; five golf courses provide a range of challenges; and
the tennis instruction is noteworthy. In addition, families like
the convenience of staying in condominiums or homes with kitchens
and for those ISO luxury, book hotel rooms at the Sanctuary, which
has its own check-in. The Sanctuary gets kids into the beach mode
with a gift of a bucket, shovel, stuffed turtle, sunglasses and
bubbles.
If renting one of Kiawah Island Resort's 500 villas or one of
the 90 homes, check-in at Town Center in East Beach, two miles
from the main gate. None of those properties provides any special
welcome gift; but don't worry. Just show your sand loving kids
the wide, long dune bordered beach with its gentle waves and they'll
be happy.
Kiawah Island Resort's accolades include being rated a top 10
U.S. beach by Dr. Stephen P. Leatherman ("Dr. Beach")
and the Travel Channel; a top golf resort by Travel and Leisure;
and a top tennis resort by Tennis magazine. We like Kiawah Island
for all of those reasons as well as for its nature activities.
On Kiawah snowy egrets, great blue herons, and sandhill cranes
swoop low over the marshes in search of shrimp, fiddler crabs
and grasshoppers. We sight some of these on canoe trips, find
dolphins when sea kayaking, and learn about watery critters on
an ocean seining expedition.
Written by Candyce H. Stapen
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