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E X P L O R E & E N J O Y T H E I S L A N D Vacation Guide H I L T O N H E A D I S L A N D

DAYTRIPDAUFUSKIE ISLAND’SRICH GULLAHHERITAGE

7 BESTBIKE RIDESON HILTON HEAD

WINTER/SPRING 2016

ADVENTUREAWAITS!

LOCAL TIPS & ADVICE

LOWCOUNTRY LANDMARKS

AREA'S TOP RESTAURANTS

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& SPRINGWelcome to the Lowcountry 4About Hilton Head Island 6About Bluffton 7Lowcountry landmarks 8Scenic driving tour 9Local hot spots 10Upcoming events 12Beautiful beaches 16Beach wildlife 18Beach rules 20Tide chart 21Legendary golf courses 22Golf directory 23Terrific tennis facilities 24Biking the island 267 best bike rides 28Get on the water 31Family fun 34Fish the Lowcountry 36Fish identification 38Fishing regulations 39Experience the culture 41Go shopping 43Restaurants tourists love 48Killer water views 52Restaurant listings 54Where to stay 60Relocate to our paradise 62Fall vacation directory 64

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H I L T O N H E A D■ WELCOME

THE LOWCOUNTRY SPRINGS INTO ACTION

I can’t begin to express how much I love spring here in the Lowcountry.

Our azaleas and daffodils are in bloom, the grass is turning green and the Heritage is here.

You’ve made a great choice deciding to spend your vacation here in this wonderful place we are lucky to call home.

Much like a proud par-ent is quick to point out a child’s accomplishments, we are eager to tell you about all the wonderful

things Hilton Head Island, Bluffton and the surrounding area have to offer.

We hope this guide will be used as a tool for getting the most out of your time here.

Unlike many tourist destinations, the Lowcountry isn’t littered with flashingneon signs. While the sign and lighting standards help protect the area’s natural beauty, it also makes finding things dif-ficult for visitors. Virtually everything is hidden behind a tree or two.

With this guide and a GPS, you should be good to go.

First, you will notice a map of the region with many “hot spots” listed by address. These are popular beaches, parks, marinas and other landmarks. That is followed by our spring directory,

with contact information for businesses that cater to visitors (kayak rentals, dol-phin tours, bike rentals, etc.).

We thought to ourselves, what would we want to know if it was our first time visiting? We have included that informa-tion.

We also wanted to make it useful for visitors that already know their way around. For those people, we have included a calendar of the biggest events happening through April with a tide chart for each month (we live by the tides here).

Of course our biggest event of the year is happening April 11-17 at Harbour Town Golf Links.

After the tournament is gone, we still have plenty of great things to do here in the spring.

Inside, you will find information on our most popular activities — going to the beach, golf, tennis, biking, boating, fishing, shopping, eating out and much more.

We also touch on the local culture, the laid-back lifestyle and why you should never leave.

You will soon notice the pace of life is much slower here. So break out your flip flips, take a deep breath and soak in the beauty that surrounds you. Leave your stress behind, you are in the Lowcountry!

We hope you have a fantastic vacation in this wonderful place we call home.

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EXPERIENCE MEXICAN CUISINE like never before at Holy Tequila in Park Plaza! Fresh off their fi rst full year in business, Holy Tequila was recently voted and awarded the distinction of Hilton Head’s Best Mexican Restaurant! The team behind Holy Tequila is the same local restaurant group responsible for delivering Hilton Head’s undisputed “Best Burger” every year since 2012 at Charbar Company next door in Park Plaza.

The Holy Tequila culinary team has quickly become well known for continuously pushing the limits with a fusion of fl avors that will leave your taste buds begging for more. To that end, their much anticipated new menu is out with something for everyone and features new additions like the Veggie Lover Vegan & Bahn Mi Burritos, Chicken BLT and Cuban Quesadillas, Asian Pork Belly and Buffalo Bleu tacos, Smoked Enchiladas and their signature Chorizo Kim Chi sliders that were featured on FoodRepublic.com! As one can only hope, these new items stay true to the Holy Tequila style we’ve come accustomed to, combining elements of authenticity, regional new American fl avors, fresh gourmet ingredients and fi ne dining fi nesse that take the menu items from average to far from ordinary, in all the best ways possible.

To complement the new menu, Holy Tequila is featuring daily promotions aimed at showcasing the best products they have to offer while encouraging guests to experiment and try new things. Think Margarita Mondays, Taco & Tequila Tuesdays, Wine Wednesdays... you get the picture. The idea is that by featuring interesting Spanish wines or unique tequilas at amazing prices, guests will be more inclined to try new things they may not have otherwise. As owner Nick Bergelt put it, “we want our guests to feel comfortable exploring new fl avors, wines, spirits and learn a little about themselves along the way. Ultimately if they try something new and love it, we did our jobs and it’s a win win.”

To top it all off, as the warmer spring weather settles in, Holy Tequila’s sprawling 30 foot garage doors will be propped open to the outdoor patio and Park Plaza gardens, creating an awesome open air environment to enjoy both lunch and dinner occasions. The restaurant’s unique ambiance is now complemented with their fl amenco guitarist featuring live music Monday through Saturday which greatly enhances the unparalleled experience for those seeking a fun, casual coastal cantina environment at prices that won’t break the bank.

Go check out all the new offerings from our amigos at Holy Tequila, you will be glad you did. Just remember to take advantage of their call ahead seating to guarantee your spot on a busy night! You can give them a call at 843-681-8226 to reserve your next night out on the town or visit them online at www.HolyTequila.com and Facebook.com/HolyTequila!

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HILTON HEAD ISLANDTHE ULTIMATE WINTER & SPRING ESCAPEBY LEACY KELLEY | PHOTOS BY ARNO DIMMLING

Developed in 1956 by Charles Fraser, Hilton Head has come a long way from its mere 300-per-son population in the early

1950s. Today, the island’s year round pop-ulation is about 39,000. At only 12 miles long and 4 miles wide, this tiny island has much to offer for vacationers.

Here on Hilton Head, we may move slower, but that’s just island time. Friendly locals and beautiful scenery make for the perfect seaside getaway with countless activities. With many beaches, world-class golf courses and tennis courts, endless res-taurants, shopping and so much more, we can guarantee you’ll never be bored.

Here you can choose from a lazy day spent on the beach or an adventurous day out on the water doing water sports. As for the beaches, they’re all public and equally stunning. Each one of the beaches offers a different feel. For example, Coligny Beach

offers food and shopping in a fun, beachy environment while Burkes Beach is a more low key environment.

But, if you are looking for something in between there’s still a beach for you. If you still want to enjoy the salty ocean water, but looking for a more active day, there’s countless water sports to partake in. Jet skiing, paddle boarding and parasailing are among the most popular. Even off the water, we have enough things to do to keep anyone busy.

Hilton Head Island has over 20 spec-tacular golf courses to offer. The most popular and notable is the Harbour Town Golf Links, home of the PGA Tour’s RBC Heritage tournament, located in Sea Pines. But, with over 20 golf courses, there is a course for everyone.

Even if your golf game isn’t up to par, there’s always a tennis court ready to play on. Hilton Head and tennis is a match

made in heaven. We host eight of the world’s top 100 tennis resorts and camps and have courts in all three Grand Slam surfaces.

Improve your game at a tennis academy or play a leisurely game with friends at one of our tennis clubs. We are a spectacular biking destination, with over 60 miles of bike paths and 100 miles of protected public pathways. Rent bikes or bring your own to enjoy the island on bike.

Don’t forget about the arts. We boast the Arts Center of Coastal Carolina for both performing and visual arts. Stop by and see what drama, comedy or musical is playing during your stay. Our award-winning island has changed much since it’s start in the 50s but we preserve our small island’s rich history while staying fresh with new activities, resorts and restaurants every year. Hilton Head Island is sure to impress vacationers from near and far.

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BLUFFTONHEART OF THE LOWCOUNTRY

Bluffton began as a Native American enclave where tribes could fish and col-lect oysters, then trade them along the May River. Later, it became a retreat for wealthy cotton, indigo and rice plantation owners who enjoyed the river breezes from the town’s bluff. Thus its name, Bluffton.

That life revolving around gentle breezes continues today, earning the town the desig-nation of “one of the last true Southern coastal villages.”

Bluffton didn’t change much for decades, not until interest in Hilton Head flowed over the bridges onto the mainland — a little at first, then Bluffton’s population surged with the construction of Sun City Hilton Head, now home to 14,000 people.

Geographically, Bluffton mushroomed through vigorous annexation, going from 1 square mile to 53 square miles in the 1990s. Within that perimeter, development explod-ed, creating a critical mass of young families that have given Bluffton its own flavor.

Town planners grouped development, so residential areas remain nice and peace-ful. Shopping centers are clustered along U.S. 278, several schools and athletic fieldsring McCracken Circle and a dining and entertainment district keeps the Calhoun Street Promenade hopping.

Yet still central to the town’s ambiance is Old Town, which is Bluffton’s original square mile. It’s sprinkled with artisan shops, art galleries and one-of-kind eateries.

Now a National Historic District, Old Town includes the pre-Civil War Church of the Cross and the antebellum Heyward House, which serves as Bluffton’s visitor center.

Not only is Bluffton a great coastal village, a couple of attractions keep Bluffton on many “best of” or “most interesting town” lists. One is the iconic Bluffton Oyster Co., one of the last operating oyster factories on the Eastern Coast.

Another landmark is Palmetto Bluff, a coveted community that boasts the five-star Inn at Palmetto Bluff and protected wilderness overlooking the May River.

Despite its vastly expanded dimensions, Bluffton remains a small town. Because the warm weather makes outdoor activities possible year-round, the town’s parks host a plethora of festivals, events and public gatherings in every season. Bluffton offers an ideal blend for its residents: small town feel with the shopping, dining and entertainment found in much more cosmopolitan areas. But if you really want to know what makes Bluffton unique, head to the May River. After all, Bluffton’s elevated view of that waterway gave it its name, and the town remains true to its watery roots.

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HILTON HEAD ISLAND SPOTS1. ADVENTURE COVE18 Folly Field Road• 36 holes of miniature golf on two Caribbean style courses and an arcade. 2. ALDER LANE BEACH ACCESS2 Woodward Avenue• Beach access, beach matting, meter parking, outdoor showers, beach bar. 3. ARTS CENTER OF COASTAL CAROLINA14 Shelter Cove Lane• Broadway quality theater performances, live music an art gallery and more. 4. BARKER FIELD70 Baygall Road• Baseball fi eld, boardwalk, multi-purpose fi eld, observation deck. 5. THE BARMUDA TRIANGLE7 Greenwood Drive• A courtyard of popular bars and restaurants with late night menus and entertainment. 6. BAYNARD PLANTATION RUINS Just past Baynard Cove Road and Marsh Drive (Sea Pines) • Tabby ruins of the historic Baynard estate, which includes the main house and slave quarters. 7. BROAD CREEK MARINA VILLAGE18 Simmons Road• Watersport rentals, boat tours, zipline, waterfront restaurant. 8. BURKES BEACH60 Burkes Beach Road• Beach access, meter parking, outdoor showers. 9. CHAPLIN COMMUNITY PARK11 Cast Net Drive• Basketball court, dog park, multi-purpose fi eld, picnic pavilion, playground, tennis court, trails, beach access. 10. COLIGNY BEACH PARK1 Coligny Circle• Water fountain, swings, changing areas, boardwalk, tiki bar. 11. COLIGNY PLAZA1 North Forest Beach• More than 60 shops and restaurants next to the island’s most popular beach. 12. COLIGNY THEATRE1 North Forest Beach• One screen showing many independent and art house fi lms. 13. COMPASS ROSE PARK4 St. Augustine Place• Public art, wi-fi , swings, observation deck. 14. CROSSINGS PARK & BRISTAL SPORTS ARENA4 Helmsman Way•°Skate park, basketball courts, baseball fi eld, grass meadow, picnic pavilion, playground, soccer fi eld, trails. 15. DAUFUSKIE ISLAND• Residential sea island between Hilton Head and Savannah, Ga. The island was the inspiration for a Pat Conroy book and a Jimmy Buffett song. 16. DRIESSEN BEACH PARK64 Bradley Beach Road• Beach access, beach matting, boardwalk, grill, meter parking, outdoor showers, permit parking, picnic pavilion, playground, seasonal beach rentals. 17. FISH HAUL CREEK PARK10 Fish Haul Creek• Observation deck, picnic pavilion, trails. 18. FOLLY FIELD BEACH PARK55 Starfi sh Drive• Beach access, beach matting, boardwalk, meter parking, outdoor showers, seasonal beach rentals. 19. FORT MITCHEL64 Skull Creek Drive(Hilton Head Plantation) • The remains of a civil war fort built in 1862.

20. GREENS SHELL PARK99 Squire Pope Road• Basketball court, observation deck, picnic pavilion, playground.21. HARBOUR TOWN 149 Lighthouse Road (Sea Pines) • Home to the island’s iconic lighthouse and our most famous golf course. Dining, shopping, watersport rentals, boat tours and live entertainment. 22. HILTON HEAD LIBRARY11 Beach City Road• Daily programs, meeting rooms, internet access and more. 23. HONEY HORN/COASTAL DIS. MUSEUM70 Honey Horn Plantation Road• Coastal Discovery Museum, nature trails, native gardens, historic buildings and educational exhibits. 24. ISLANDERS BEACH PARK94 Folly Field Road• Beach access, beach matting, boardwalk, grill, outdoor showers, permit parking, picnic pavilion, playground. 25. ISLAND RECREATION CENTER20 Wilborn Road• Aquatics, youth athletics, youth programs, summer camps, adult athletics and more. 26. JARVIS CREEK PARK247 Moss Creek Drive• Fishing dock, fi tness trail, grass meadow, playground, trails, picnic pavilion. 27. LAWTON STABLES190 Greenwood Drive (Sea Pines) • Horseback riding and an awesome free small animal farm. Bring carrots or apples and feed Harley the Clydesdale or other horses. 28. LEGENDARY GOLF900 William Hilton Parkway, 80 Pope Ave. • Three 18-hole miniature golf courses. 29. MAIN STREET THEATRE3000 Main Street• Youth theatre, special events, live music and more. 30. MAIN STREET VILLAGE1500 Main Street• Shopping center with specialty botiques, restaurants, health care services and a supermarket. 31. MITCHELVILLE BEACH PARK124 Mitchelville Road• Beach access, beach matting, outdoor showers. 32. MITCHELVILLE FREEDOM PARK229 Beach City Road• The historic site of what was once Mitchelville, the fi rst government-sanctioned freedmen’s colony in the United States.33. NORTHRIDGE CINEMA 10435 William Hilton Parkway• Luxury reclining seating with many screens showing the newest releases. 34. PALMETTO BAY MARINA86 Helmsman Way• Sailing, fi shing, parasailing, dining, shopping, watersport rentals, boat tours. 35. PARK PLAZA CINEMA33 Offi ce Park Road• The only theatre on the island serving beer and wine. 36. PINCKNEY ISLAND NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGEOff U.S. 278, before Hilton Head• Wildlife viewing, photography, hiking, bicycling and fi shing. 37. PINELAND STATION430 William Hilton Parkway• A community shopping center with popular restaurants and specialty stores. 38. PIRATE’S ISLAND ADVENTURE GOLF8 Marina Side Drive• Two 18-hole pirate-themed courses.

39. SALTY DOG T-SHIRT FACTORY67 Arrow Road• A full line of Salty Dog gear without a trip to South Beach. 40. THE SANDBOX18A Pope Avenue• An interactive children’s museum, great for rainy days. 41. SEA PINES FOREST PRESERVEGreenwood Drive (Sea Pines)• Hiking, fi shing, picnicking and wildlife viewing opportunities abound in the 605-acre preserve. Indian shell ring. 42. SEA PINES RACQUET CLUB5 Lighthouse Lane (Sea Pines) • 23 clay courts, under the direction of former U.S. Open champ Stan Smith. 43. SHELTER COVE COMMUNITY PARK39 Shelter Cove Lane• Boardwalk, observation deck, picnic pavilion, trails, veterans’ memorial and more. 44. SHELTER COVE HARBOUR AND MARINAShelter Cove Lane• Waterfront dining, shopping, live entertainment, watersport rentals, boat tours jetpack. 45. SHELTER COVE TOWNE CENTRE40 Shelter Cove Lane• Hilton Head’s newest shopping center with restaurants, specialty scores and the island’s largest grocery store. 46. SOUTH BEACH MARINA232 South Sea Pines Drive (Sea Pines) • Restaurants, shopping and a tackle shop. Home to the South Beach Inn and the popular Salty Dog Café. 47. SOUTH BEACH RACQUET CLUB230 South Sea Pines Drive (Sea Pines)• Pro shop, clubhouse, member lounge, hospitality deck, several courts. 48. SQUIRE POPE COMMUNITY PARK133 Squire Pope Road• A community rowing and sailing center, fi xed pier, fl oating dock, grill, picnic pavilion. 49. VAN DER MEER TENNIS CENTERDeAllyon Drive• 17 hard courts, four covered and lit. 50. VAN DER MEER SHIPYARD RESORT116 Shipyard Drive• 20 courts (13 Har-Tru and seven hard). Eight are lighted and three are indoor. 51. THE VILLAGE AT WEXFORD1000 William Hilton Parkway• A collection of 30 upscale shopping, dining and pampering merchants. Most are locally owned. 52. XERISCAPE GARDENOne Town Center Court• A display of plants designed to need only a small amount of water.

BLUFFTON SPOTS53. BLUFFTON LIBRARY120 Palmetto Way• Many books and movies. Conference rooms available. 54. BERKELEY PLACE106 Buckwalter Parkway• A movie theatre, shops, restaurants, professional offi ces and more. 55. MAY RIVER THEATRE 20 Bridge Street• Community theater group. Shows and performances. 56. OLD TOWN BLUFFTONCalhoun Street, Promenade Street• Art galleries, shops, restaurants and the area’s best farmers market each Thursday. 57. TANGER FACTORY OUTLET CENTER1414 Fording Island Road• The two popular shopping centers , 1 and 2 miles west of Hilton Head, offering more than 85 brand names.

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If you see some areas you especially like, why not return to them for a longer visit?

Scenic Driving Tour

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Adventure CruisesWith Dolphin watch cruises, sport crabbing, public tours, and private charters you can experience life on the water; on board the Holiday for dolphin watching 843-785-4558 or on the “Crabber J II” for crabbing 843-422-5110, hiltonheadisland.com/adventure

Arts Center of Coastal CarolinaA multipart venue that holds remarkable showcases, visual and performing arts, plus cultural festivals. Enjoy some entertainment after a fun day in the sun to truly experi-ence all that Hilton Head Island has to offer. 843-686-3945, artshhi.com

Bicycle Billy’sBike rentals with delivery and pick-up to make life easy on your vacation and you can even rent them before arriving to check one more item off of your arrival list. 843-785-7851, bicyclebilly.com

Bluffton Marine Sports & Supplies A tackle shop complete with live and frozen bait, fishing tackle, as well as kayaks, wake sports, stand-up paddle boards, marine supplies, and more. 843-757-7593

Bluffton Oyster CompanyFind the freshest oysters, shrimp, crabs and fish at this family-owned landmark Lowcountry restaurant, located at the end of Wharf Street in downtown. The Toomer family has harvested local seafood for more than a century. 843-757-4010

Captain Woody’sHilton Head Island and Bluffton’s neighbor-hood bar and grill, ideal after a long day at the beach with island staples: oysters, shrimp, cold beer and a great sunset view. Hilton Head 843-785-2400, Bluffton 843-757-6222, captainwoodys.com

Coconut Bike RentalsBike rentals with delivery and pick-up, as well as cribs, roll-away beds, joggers, high chairs, beach chairs and umbrellas; combined with Island Cruisers Bike Rentals. 843-686-5055, islandcruisersbikerentals.com

Coligny Kite & Flag CompanyThe largest selection of kites in the Lowcountry with single-line kites, stunt kites and accessories. Stickers, flags and more are also available. 843-785-5483

Local Hot Spots

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Island Car Wash Whether you are arriving with a dirty car from six states away or are a local, the Island Car Wash performs services as basic as just a wash to detailing. With more services like oil changes, tire sales and rota-tion, wheel balancing, hand washing, and wiper blade replacement, they truly can meet your auto care needs. Hilton Head 843-785-8944, Bluffton 843-815-2440, islandcarwash.com

Kurama Japanese Steak HouseWhen you begin to get tired of the same seafood, pop over for some sushi and Japanese cooking from performing chefs who will create your masterpiece right in front of you. If that is not quite your taste, you can sit at the quiet sushi bar or in the cocktail lounge, truly two different environ-ments in the same restaurant. 843-785-4955, kuramahhi.com

Lawton StablesWith pony rides for the little ones, trail rides through the lush Sea Pines Forest Preserve, and an animal farm for the whole family there is something for the entire family. Horse back riding is just another way to experience Hilton Head's beauty from another angle. 843-671-2586, lawtonstables.com

Orange LeafSelf-serve frozen yogurt with an assortment of 16 flavors. Create your own treat with a choice of at least 35 toppings, ranging from kid-friendly gummy bears to a variety of fresh fruit. Plus, they have super-cool spoons. 843-689-5323, orangeleafyogurt.com

Outside Hilton Head Outside has over 35 years of experience in creating and customizing life-changing adventures. Programs include guided kayak tours, kayak fishing, boat based dolphin tours, charter fishing, tours of historic Bluffton and Daufuskie, kids and teens camps, stand-up paddleboarding programs, boat rentals, surf lessons and much more. 800-686-6996, outsidehiltonhead.com

Palmetto Dunes Oceanfront ResortNamed to the Top 25 of Travel + Leisure magazine's list of the World’s Best Family Resorts, Palmetto Dunes has earned this distinction by providing a world-class golf experience alongside vacations that are sure to please the whole family. There's something to do and see for everyone, no matter the age, no matter the interest. 843-686-9697, palmettodunes.com

PedalsWhether you need one bike or a whole pack of them, they have beach cruisers, mountain bikes, kiddie karts, or even an extra-tall bike for those with long legs. They also provide delivery and pick-up to make your life just that little bit easier. 843-842-5522, pedalsbicycles.com

Sea Grass GrilleIntimate yet casual dining with a Lowcountry beach house setting. Serving lunch and dinner, specializing in fresh seafood, sandwiches, salads, omelets, filetsand more. 843-785-9990, seagrassgrille.com

Shelter Cove Harbour & MarinaFrom the many various restaurants that sit along the harbour to the shops, festivals, and live entertainment, this is one of the hottest spots on the island. Don’t forget the fireworks every Tuesday at dusk and HarbourFest every night through the sum-mer. 866-400-7894, palmettodunes.com/shelter-cove/shelter-cove-harbour

Stack’s PancakesEnjoy traditional breakfast items or try some of Stack’s more unique menu items such as the Crème Brulee French Toast or the Bananas Foster French Toast. Truly an all around family-friendly restaurant with something for everyone. 843-341-3347, stackshh.com

The Sea Shack This hole-in-the-wall restaurant serves up good down-home southern, Lowcountry food with all things seafood, fried, grilled or blackened. 843-785-2464, seashackhhi.com

Looking for the perfect vacation? These 30 businesses score high marks with both visitors and locals season after season. Don't leave the Lowcountry without checking out these restaurants, shops and businesses.

Coligny PlazaHome to over 60 shops and restaurants, from finding that souvenir to remember your trip or a new dress, there is truly something for everyone. 843-842-6050, colignyplaza.com

Esmeralda’s Massage Therapy & Pilates CenterAfter all of the stresses of life and work, whether you are on vacation or a local, make time to get a massage and let some-one else work out all your stresses while you just relax. Physically and mentally prepare yourself for a wonderful time on Hilton Head Island by relieving all that built up tension. 843-785-9588

GiftedA selection of Spartina 449, Vera Bradley, Alex & Ani bracelets, high quality gifts, cus-tom Hilton Head items, scarves and more. 843-842-8787, giftedhiltonhead.com

Hilton Head Bicycle CompanyProviding residents and visitors with rental bicycles, new bicycles, accessories, parts and service since 1992. Delivery and pick-up, free locks and baskets with bicycles. 843-686-6888, hiltonheadbicycle.com

Hilton Head Symphony OrchestraThe Hilton Head Symphony Orchestra, under the direction of Music Director and Conductor John Morris Russell, will open the orchestra’s 34th season on Oct. 19 at First Presbyterian Church. Other upcom-ing performances are scheduled for Nov. 15-16 and Dec. 6-7. www.hhso.org, 843-842-2055

Holy TequilaTake a break from seafood and experience gourmet Mexican street food like tacos, quesadillas, fajitas and more along with a tequila bar, in a fun and relaxing atmo-sphere. 843-681-8226, holytequila.com

Hudson’s Seafood House on the DocksMost tables feature extraordinary views of Port Royal Sound for a truly unique Lowcountry dining experience. Hudson's employs the largest and one of only two remaining fishing fleets on the island which brings fresh local seafood straight from its docks to your table. 843-681-2772, hudsonsonthedocks.com

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6 EXECUTIVE PARK ROADOFF POPE AVENUE 785-2464

BLACKBOARD SPECIALSIncludes Choice of Two Sides

Lunch DinnerTilapia 9.95 11.95Mahi 11.95 13.95Tuna 16.95 16.95Flounder 10.95 12.95Salmon 11.95 13.95Grouper 13.95 15.95Jerk Grouper 13.95 15.95Snapper 13.95 15.95Sword 11.95 13.95Salmon & Crabcakes 14.95 16.95Bu�alo Shrimp PoBoy 12.50 12.50Bu�alo Gator PoBoy 14.50 14.50Gator Nuggets 15.95 15.95Fried Soft Shell Crab 16.95 16.95Popcorn Scallops 10.50 10.50Frog Legs 9.50 9.50Conch Fritters 9.50 9.50Shrimp Croquettes 11.50 11.50

Based on Availability.PRICES VARY

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FAMILY FRIENDLY...FAMILY FUN

HILTON HEADSBEST KEPT SECRET

Take Out Available

SERVING LUNCHMONDAY-SATURDAY11:00 AM - 3:00 PM

SERVING DINNER

MONDAY - SATURDAY5:00 PM - 9:00 PM

PRICES& ITEMS

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Kaiser Roll • Choice of Two Sides and Hush Puppies

Crabcake 9.95Flounder 9.95Grouper 10.95

Cat�sh 9.95 Shrimp burger 11.50

Po Boys Grilled or Fried • Choice of Two Sides and Hush Puppies

Clam 8.95Oyster 11.50Shrimp 12.50Scallop 14.50Scallop 14.50

BurgersGrilled on a Kaiser Roll • Choice of

Two Sides and Hush Puppies8 Ounce All Beef Hamburger 7.95

Shrimp Burger 11.50Chicken Fillet 7.95

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Chicken Fingers 6.50Cheeseburger 4.75Fish Nuggets 5.50

Popcorn Shrimp 7.25Clams 6.25

Fish Sandwich 5.75

8 Ounce All Beef Hamburger

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Shrimp burger

Grilled or Fried • Choice of Two Sides and Hush Puppies

Appetizers

Calamari 6.95Crabcake 5.95Scallops 9.95Shrimp 7.95Gator 8.95

Oysters 7.95Popcorn Scallops 6.95Popcorn Shrimp 6.95

Fried Clams 5.95

SoupsDi�erent Selections Daily

Cup 3.75 Bowl 4.75

Quart 12.75

On a Bed of Mixed Greens

Grilled or Blackened Scallops 15.95Tuna Chunks 16.95

Shrimp 13.95

PlattersGrilled, Fried or Blackened • Choice

of Two Sides and Hush Puppies Lunch DinnerShack Attack Combo 16.95 18.95Crabcake, Fish, Shrimp, Scallops, & OystersCrabcakes 11.75 11.75Calamari & Salsa 9.50 10.50Shrimp 12.95 13.95Popcorn Shrimp 10.50 11.50Scallops 15.50 16.50 Fish and Chips 10.50 10.50Cat�sh 10.95 12.95Oysters 12.50 13.50Popcorn Scallops 10.50 10.50Peel & Eat Shrimp 1/2 lb. 11.50 1 lb. 15.95

Sides 2.25Coleslaw - Hush Puppies - Potato of the Day - Mini Salad - Veggie of the

Day - French Fries - Applesauce

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JAN. 13Stardust Orchestra in Concert at First Presbyterian Church: 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 13 First Presbyterian Church, Hilton Head Island. The Stardust Orchestra will perform in a free concert for the kickoff of First Presbyterian Church’s family night. The event is a benefi t for the Wounded Warrior Project, and donations will be accepted.° The Wounded Warrior Project aids injured service members, helps them assist each other, and offers unique, direct programs and services to meet their needs. For information contact the church at°843-681-3696.

JAN. 13-15Dance Lessons with Karina Smiranoff: Wednesday Jan. 13 through Friday Jan. 15, Fred Astaire Hilton Head Bluffton Dance Studio. Ukrainian-born Karina Smirnoff from ABC’s Dancing with the Stars, will be at the Fred Astaire Hilton Head Bluffton Dance Studio in January! Not only is Karina a professional ballroom dancer, but also a beauty, health, fi tness, and fashion icon. Karina is a season 13 Mirror Ball Trophy winner who choreo-

graphs all her own partnered routines and has been designing costumes for both herself and her partners since day one. For more information, or to sched-ule a private coaching session or enroll in her workshops, call the Fred Astaire Dance Studio at 843-837-6161

JAN.16Third Annual Chowder Challenge and Silent Auction: 12 noon-4 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 16, Reiley's Plaza (The Triangle), Greenwood Drive.°Local Restaurants compete for the top People's Choice Award and Judge Award for the best chowder on the Island! Huge Silent Auction, Kids Zone and live music by The Headliners! This is a great family event to help benefi t The Heather Trew Foundation. For more information visit www.theheath-ertrewfoundation.org or contact Ms. Chris Heyburn 843-363-2303.

JAN. 16Gullah Music Workshop: 10:00 a.m.– 12 noon, Saturday, Jan. 16, Main Street Theater. Experience rhythmic stick pounding from the Sea Island slave era. Melanie DeMore welcomes island residents and visitors of all

ages to participate. Participants are invited to perform Monday in the MLK Memorial Program. Free and open to the public. Non-Perishable Food Items will be collected for Sandalwood Community Food Bank. For additional information call 843-681-3881.

JAN. 17-18MLK Service and Memorial March: 10:15 a.m. Sunday, Jan. 17, All Saints Episcopal Church, 3001 Meeting Street and 10 a.m. Monday, Jan.18, march beginning at Hilton Head Island High School. Accomplished vocalist & musi-cian Melanie DeMore will join with the choir and lead the parish in hymns and gospel music to honor Dr. King. Free and open to the public. Non-Perishable Food Items will be collected for Sandalwood Community Food Bank. For additional information call 843-681-3881.

JAN. 22-24, 25-29Van Der Meer Adult Tennis Clinics: 2 p.m.- 5 p.m. Friday Jan. 22- Sunday, Jan. 24, and Monday, Jan. 25- Friday, Jan. 29, Van Der Meer Shipyard Tennis Resort, 116 Shipyard Drive. Build solid technique and to learn new skills.

First class instruction provided by PTR certifi ed professionals; programs feature video analysis, stroke develop-ment and refi nement for both basic and advanced skills. Refi ne the use of spin, repetitive/tactical drills and some competitive situations. For more infor-mation visit°www.vdmtennis.com or contact Alexa at 843-785-8388.

JAN. 23-24The Battle of Pocotaligo Civil War Reenactment at Frampton Plantation: 9 a.m.- 5 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 23 and Sunday, Jan. 24, 1 Lowcountry Lane, Yemassee,°South Carolina.°Confederate and Federal forces will clash once again when the Battle of Pocotaligo Civil War Reenactment returns. Taking place on the actual 1862 battle site in Point South, this annual living history event includes battles, artillery and period demonstrations, a Civil War encamp-ment with Sulter Row and a life-size replica of the °CSS°H.L. Hunley. Daily tickets are $10 for adults; $5 for chil-dren; and free for ages 8 and under. For additional information please visit°www.battleofpocotaligo.com, or call 843-717-3090.

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APR. 11-17RBC HeritageThe biggest event in the Lowcountry each year is the PGA Tour's RBC Heritage golf tournament played at Hilton Head Island's famous Harbour Town Golf Links. Buy tickets online at rbcheritage.com

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JAN. 24"Westin Presents" the Equinox Quintet: 6 p.m.-8 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 24, The Westin Hilton Head Island Resort & Spa. The Westin Hilton Head Island Resort & Spa is proud to present the Equinox Orchestra Quintet inside The Carolina Room. The Equinox per-forms your favorites from Dean Martin, Frank Sinatra and more. Share your love of the Great American Songbook with the community while enjoying our exquisite three course menu fea-turing locally inspired ingredients for 29.95—10% of the evening’s sales are donated to the Junior Jazz Foundation. Parking is easy with complimentary valet. Visit westinhhi.com for more details or call 843-681-4000 to make reservations.

JAN. 29-3116th Annual Low Country Home & Garden Show: 2 p.m.-7 p.m. Friday, Jan. 29, 10 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 30, and 11 a.m. Sunday, Jan 31, Savannah International Trade & Convention Center: One International Dr. Savannah, GA. Find over 4,000 square feet of gardens, landscapes, water features, DIY seminars and more at the

16th Annual Savannah Low Country Home & Garden Show at the Savannah International Trade & Convention Center. Plus, on Saturday, January 30, you’ll have the opportunity to meet celebrity guest Jeff Lewis, interior designer and star of Bravo’s hit show Flipping Out. Additional highlights for the 2016 Low Country Home & Garden Show include an all-new Product Zone, gardening seminars by Norm Winter on the Coastal Georgia Botanical Garden Stage, kids’ workshops and a huge gardening/outdoor living feature by Lowe’s, onsite pet adoptions by Jasper Animal Rescue Mission, the Home Improvement Zone, and booths featuring the latest trends in kitchen, bath, interiors, pools, spas and outdoor living. Ticket price includes entire weekend’s events, seminars, and discussions Tickets: $8 per Adult, $6 for Seniors, Active Duty Military and Children 16 & Under Free.For more information visit www.savan-nahhomeandgardenshow.com

FEB. 4Wet Your Palette- Wine and Paint Classes: 6 p.m.- 8 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 4, , Beaufort Arts Council, 2127 Boundary Street, Beaufort, SC. Come

explore your palette with beautiful acrylics and wine at our popular “Wet Your Palette”, wine and paint classes. Relax for a couple of hours as we paint together, listen to some music and enjoy the spirit of good company. Your instructor will take you through step by step while you create your own acrylic canvas using a wide variety of brush techniques. All supplies are included. What better way to spend an evening in our beautiful area and leave taking a little bit of the low country with you to enjoy for years to come. Classes are $50, and include two glasses of wine or non-alcoholic beverage with your canvas. Offered monthly. Visit www.beaufortartscouncil.org for informa-tion on additional inspiring art classes, or call 843-379-2787.

FEB. 5Third Annual Mardi Gras Party to benefit NAMI Lowcountry: 6:30 p.m.- 8:30 p.m. Friday, Feb 5, Sonesta Resort, Hilton Head Island. Enjoy live music by Lavon Stevens and Louise Spencer, a Silent and Live Auction, and a New Orleans inspired dinner at NAMI’s Annual Mardi Gras Party. For more information visit www.namibeau-fortcounty.org.

FEB. 8-14UltimateBridge Event: Monday, Feb. 8 through Sunday, Feb. 14, Marriott Resort and Spa. The Hilton Head Island Bridge Club will host the Low Country Classic Mid-Atlantic Bridge Conference Regional Tournament, the second larg-est regional bridge tournament in the United States. Attracting some of the highest caliber players in the country, the tournament is a popular draw for snowbirds and locals. The tournament costs $11 for each session, but no pre-registration is required.  For more information about the event, call Ann at 843-384-0786. To see the Hilton Head Island Bridge Club's daily game schedule and winter class schedule go to www.bridgewebs.com/hiltonhead-island.

FEB. 12Debby Graves Organ Concert: 12 noon, Friday, Feb.12, St. Andrew By-The-Sea United Methodist Church. Enjoy Debby Graves’ performance of pieces by J. S. Bach, Gabriel Faure, Maria-Theresia V. Paradis and 2 con-temporary composers; David Lasky and Michael Burkhardt. Debby will also be playing an Italian harpsichord

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MAR. 26First Annual Sandalwood Run for Hunger: 8 a.m.- 11 a.m. Saturday, Mar. 26, Fish Haul Creek Park (Mitchelville Freedom Park), 226 Beech City Road. The Sandalwood Community Food Pantry is partnering with Palmetto Running Company on our first Annual event (5K& 10K). This will benefit our neighbors in need living right here in the Hilton Head Island community. We plan extensive promotion and a great turnout of participants, friends and supporters of our Pantry as well as Island visitors, at this memorable event. Net proceeds will go towards Sandalwood Community Food Pantry's newly established building fund. This fund will help to ensure our long-term, continued support for the hundreds of families we serve in our Hilton Head Island community. For more informa-tion and registration link go to www.sandalwoodrunforhunger.com,or call 843-645-0935.

APR. 1Hilton Head Choral Society’s Musical Masterworks “Notes From a Small Island”: 8 p.m. Friday, Apr. 1 First Presbyterian Church, 540 William Hilton Parkway. The Hilton Head Choral Society returns to the United Kingdom for a musically diverse evening of pomp and ceremony at their annual Musical Masterworks Concert “Notes from a Small Island” The program contains coronation music, text settings by Shakespeare, Scottish, English and Welsh folk songs, and a beautiful suite from the award-winning musical, “The Secret Garden”. Ring in springtime with the full chorus, orchestra and guest soloists. All seating is reserved and ticket prices are $20, $25, $30 or $35. Tickets may be ordered online or purchased at the door the night of the concert, if available. For more details, call 843-341-3818, visit www.hilton-headchoralsociety.org or like Hilton Head Choral Society on Facebook.

APR.11-17RCB Heritage Presented by Boeing: 48th annual tournament April 11-17 at Harbour Town Golf Links. This historic event, hosted annually on The Sea Pines Resort's famed Harbour Town Golf Links, continues the longstand-ing tradition of one of golf's most notable tournaments. The Heritage, which was established by Sea Pines founder Charles E. Fraser in 1969, has raised millions for charities over the years through the Heritage Classic Foundation and is credited with putting Hilton Head Island and The Sea Pines

in the Neapolitan style. Gloria LaCoe and Christie Leininger will be playing handbells with organ accompaniment. The concert is free of charge and will be approximately 45 minutes long. For more information, please call the church at 843.785.4711 or visit www.hhiumc.com.

FEB.132016 Publix Hilton Head Island Marathon, Half Marathon & 5K: 8 a.m. Saturday, Feb.13, Jarvis Creek Park. Join us at the 2016 Hilton Head Island Marathon, Half Marathon & 5K. A Boston Qualifier, the Marathon features a scenic certified course that takes participants through two parks and over the Broad Creek. A percent-age of proceeds will benefit sev-eral Hilton Head Island area Charities including Hilton Head Rotary Club, HHI High School Athletic Department, HH High ROTC, Hilton Head Christian Academy and others. The Post Race Party will feature a Craft Beer Garden, Refreshments, Live Music, Food, Door Prizes, Children's Fun Run and Award Ceremonies will be held following each race. To register or for more information, call Bear Foot Sports at 843-757-8520 or visit  http://www.bearfootsports.com/heels.htm.

FEB.13“An Evening of Love” The Children’s Relief Fund’s 20th Annual Valentine Dinner Dance: 6:30 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 13, Sonesta Resort Hilton Head Island, Shipyard Plantation.   “An Evening of Love” includes a cocktail hour with hors d’oeuvres, dinner, music for dancing, and silent and live auctions featuring dozens of items. Surprise entertainment has been planned by chair Rose Fotia for the romantic Valentine love fest. Tickets are $125 per person. For information on tickets or personal or corporate dona-tions/sponsorships, please call Rose Fotia at 843-681-7668 or 843-342-5267 or email [email protected].

FEB. 2810th Annual Anniversary Cooks and Books Celebration: 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Sunday, Feb.28, Hilton Head Marriott Resort & Spa in Palmetto Dunes. Join The Literacy Center at this years' 10th Anniversary Cooks & Books Celebration. Meet and greet your favorite authors as you sample food tastings from popular Lowcountry restaurants. Don't forget to watch top local chefs in “The Heat Is On” competi-tion. All proceeds from this event will benefit adult literacy needs in our com-munity. Advanced Tickets are $20 and

they go on sale on December 1st-Feb-ruary 22nd.  Regular price Tickets are $25 and are on sale through February 28th. Visit www.theliteracycenter.org to purchase tickets or for a list of advance purchase locations. For additional information call 843-815-6616.

MAR. 2-5Hilton Head Island Seafood Fest: The Hilton Head Island Seafood Fest is a weeklong destination event showcas-ing talented chefs, local seafood, spe-cial events, live music and more. This year's events include the kickoff (March 1), a chef collaboration dinner (March 2), Lowcountry Seafood Experience (March 2-6), Michael Anthony's Wine Dinner (March 5), A Fisherman's Guide to Seafood (March 6) and then the 2016 Hilton Head Island Seafood Festival (March 7). Find more informa-tion online at hiltonheadseafoodfestival.com

MAR. 4The Music of Broadway: 7 p.m.- 9 p.m. Friday, Mar. 4, Hilton Head High School's Seahawk Cultural Center, 70 Wilborn Road. Hilton Head Shore Notes present their annual show, "The Music of Broadway," with special guest quartet is Speed of Sound, the 2016 International Champion Quartet.  Also appearing will be Just One Night and Sea Sharp quartets.  Tickets on line at www.hhsn2016show.brownpapertickets.com or at Burke's Pharmacy (Main Street), Pretty Papers (Wexford) and Markel's Gifts (Bluffton).  A portion of the show's profits will benefit Memory Matters.  Visit www.hiltonheadshorenotes.com for more information.

MAR. 19Eighth Annual Beaufort Twilight Run: 2 p.m.- 10 p.m. Saturday, Mar. 19, Habersham Marketplace, 13 Market, Beaufort. The Lowcountry's Running Festival, The Beaufort Twilight Run, is for all ages and offers four competitive courses (10-mile Run, 8K Run, 5K Run, 1-mile Youth Run), a 5K Fun Walk and a 1/4 mile Kid's Fun Run. Participants can compete for the Beaufort Challenge title by running in both the 10-mile and 5K events. After the races, stay and enjoy the party with gourmet food trucks and a live band — and of course, plenty of Lowcountry oysters! Last year, we had over 1500 participants and 200 volunteers. The Beaufort Twilight Run supports Riverview Charter School. Visit www.beauforttwilightrun.com to register, or call 843-321-8309.

Resort on the world map. The spectator-friendly tournament, South Carolina's only PGA TOUR event, is considered a favorite among TOUR players, many of whom enjoy staying with their families at The Sea Pines Resort, and is one of the few events that enables fans to get up-close and personal with the players. Visit www.rbcheritage.com for tickets and information.

APR. 11RCB Heritage Opening Ceremonies: 11 a.m. Monday, Apr. 11. Parade Begins at 11:00 am at the Liberty Oak and ends at the 18th green. Spectators are invited to sit in the bleachers. The RBC Heritage kicks off like no other event on the PGA TOUR. Join the Past Champion, Heritage Classic Foundation Board members, volunteers and state dignitaries as they parade around the Harbour Town Yacht Basin to the sounds of the Citadel's Pipe and Drum band. Those shots officially begin the start of tournament week. Requires a tournament ticket. Visit www.rbcher-itage.com for tickets and information.

APR. 11RCB Heritage Pro-Am: 11:30 a.m. Monday, Apr. 11, The Sea Pines Resort’s Harbour Town Golf Links, starting at first and 10th tees. Pro-Am Presented by Boeing. Times are approximate. Visit www.rbcheritage.com for tickets and information.

APR. 12RCB Heritage Pro Practice Rounds: All Day, Tuesday, Apr. 12, The Sea Pines Resort’s, Harbour Town Golf Links.The PGA TOUR Professionals are invited to play at their discretion. No advance starting times are available. A pairings board is located by the 1st tee and is continually updated as players begin their rounds. Visit www.rbcheritage.com for tickets and information.

APR. 12RCB Heritage Coca-Cola Youth Day: 3 p.m.-4 p.m. Tuesday, Apr. 12, the putting green behind the clubhouse, The Sea Pines Resort’s Harbour Town Golf Links. Children 15 and under are invited to putt alongside the pros. The first 200 children to participate will get a FREE tournament souvenir. Every child who sinks a putt will also receive a prize courtesy of Coca-Cola. Registration is in the tent next to the Clubhouse. Requires a tournament ticket. Children 15 and under are admitted FREE to the RBC Heritage every day as long as they are with a ticketed adult. Visit www.rbcheritage.com for tickets and information.

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APR. 13RBC Heritage Pro-Am: 7:15 a.m.- 6 p.m. Wednesday, Apr. 13, The Sea Pines Resort’s, Harbour Town Golf Links. Starting on both 1st and 10th tees. Start times are approximate. Visit www.rbcheritage.com for tickets and information.

APR. 14RBC Heritage First Round: 7:20 a.m.- 9 a.m., and 11:50 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Thursday, Apr. 14, starting on both firstand 10th tees, The Sea Pines Resort’s Harbour Town Golf Links. Times are approximate. Visit www.rbcheritage.com for tickets and information.

APR.15RBC Heritage Second Round: 7:20 a.m.- 9 a.m., and 11:50 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Friday, Apr. 15, starting on both firstand 10th tees, , The Sea Pines Resort’s Harbour Town Golf Links. Times are approximate. Visit www.rbcheritage.com for tickets and information.

APR. 16RBC Heritage Third Round:  8:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Saturday, Apr. 16, all players start on first tee, The Sea Pines Resort’s Harbour Town Golf Links.

Times are approximate. Visit www.rbcheritage.com for tickets and infor-mation.

APR. 16Concert on the Heritage Lawn featuring The Headliners: After play - 8:00 p.m. The Heritage Lawn, The Sea Pines Resort’s Harbour Town Golf Links. Visit www.rbcheritage.com for tickets and information.

APR. 17RBC Heritage Sunrise Service: 7:30 a.m. Sunday, Apr. 17, at the 18th Green, The Sea Pines Resort’s Harbour Town Golf Links. Spectators are invited to sit in the bleachers. The ceremony will feature local ministers, music and non-denominational prayer. A PGA TOUR Pro will also speak. Past speakers have included Aaron Baddeley and Jonathan Byrd. Visit www.rbcheritage.com for tickets and information.

APR. 17RBC Heritage Final Round:  8:30 a.m.- 1:30 p.m.Sunday, Apr. 17, all players start on first tee, The Sea Pines Resort’s Harbour Town Golf Links. Times are approximate. Requires a tournament ticket. Visit www.rbcher-

itage.com for tickets and information.RBC Heritage Trophy Presentation: Takes place immediately following the close of play on the 18th Green.

ONGOINGFreshwater Fishing: 10-11:30 a.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays, Sea Pines Resort. Other times available by appointment. Enjoy fishing for catfish, crappie and bream by the beautiful lakes in the Sea Pines Forest Preserve. Supplies and instruction provided; catch and release program. Reservations required; contact 843-842-1979. Minimum of 6 guests. $15 per adult, $13 per child (ages 12 and younger)

Introduction to Fly Fishing: Daily; call for reservation. Learn the art of flycasting and the basics of fly fishing in the scenic Sea Pines Forest Preserve. Join Captain Fuzzy Davis for a custom two-hour clinic that will have you cast-ing like a pro. All tackle and flies are included and no license is required. Reservations are required; contact 843-842-1979. $200 for up to two anglers, $75 for each additional angler with a maximum of five anglers.

Alligator & Wildlife Boat Tour: Daily; call for reservation. Enjoy a one-hour guided boat tour through the freshwater lakes of the Sea Pines Forest Preserve and get an up-close view of Hilton Head Island’s indige-nous plant and animal life, including the American alligator. Reservations required; contact H2O Sports at 843-671-4386. $29 per adult, $20 per child (ages 12 and younger).

Forest Preserve Trail Rides: Daily; call for schedule, Sea Pines Resort. Lawton Stables offers one-hour guid-ed trail rides for adults and children ages eight and older. Experience the preserve from horseback while being immersed in the natural beauty of the Lowcountry. For more informa-tion call 843-671-2586.

Forest Preserve Wagon Journey: 3:30-5 p.m. Thursdays, other times available by appointment, Sea Pines Resort. Sit back, relax and experience the animals and plant life of the Sea Pines Forest Preserve. Reservations required; contact 843-842-1979. Minimum of 6 guests. $15 per adult, $12 per child (ages 12 and younger). ■

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SANDS. SURFING. SWIMMING. SUNNING. SHORES. SAILING. SANCTUARY.

hatever your vision of the “beach life” may entail, the sun-splashed beaches of Hilton

Head Island offer as many experiences as there are shells on their sandy shores. From its heel to its toe, here’s an over-view of some of the island’s popular beaches and hidden gems.

DOLPHIN HEAD (1)Located on the northern tip of Hilton Head in Hilton Head Plantation, Dolphin Head beach overlooks Port Royal Sound and includes a mile-long walking path and a quiet two-mile swath of beach only open to HHP residents dotted with vestigial live oaks and pines. Hilton Head Plantation is one of the island’s largest year-round resi-dential communities, and Dolphin Head is more private than some of the island’s other beaches. BEST FOR: Walking (at low tide), surf fi shing and col-lecting shells ACCESS: Dolphin Head Lane, inside Hilton Head Plantation

MITCHELVILLE BEACH (3)Many locals consider this beach Hilton Head’s best-kept secret. If you’re looking to build sandcastles on a pristine beach, pick another spot. If you’re looking for privacy and beauty in a rich historical setting, this beach is for you. Be sure to check out the incredible story of Mitchelville in the nearby park. BEST FOR: Privacy, fi shing, walking ACCESS: Near the end of Beach City Road at Mitchelville Beach Park

FOLLY FIELD BEACH (5)A bit off the beaten path from the plantations and resorts, Folly Field has more of a locals’ beach feel. With a shorter walk to the beach than nearby Driessen Beach, it is both convenient and quiet. Take a long walk and grab a pit stop and a drink at the outdoor bar at the nearby The Westin Hilton Head Island Resort & Spa, or spread out your towel and spend the day at one of the island’s wider and unclut-tered beaches. Loved by surfers and body boarders, it still can occasionally be treacherous with its riptides and undertows.BEST FOR: Surfers, walking and biking ACCESS: Located on Starfi sh Road, a right turn off Folly Field Road

ISLANDER'S BEACH (4)A favorite of locals, Islander’s Beach recently earned a high ranking in Coastal Living magazine’s Top 21 Beaches on the East Coast. It’s less crowded than most Hilton Head spots and swimmer-friendly, thanks to its gentle underwa-ter slope. Parking is at a premium and is mostly reserved for residents and year-round pass holders, with metered spots available for guests. For nearby mid-island visitors, a bike ride or a friendly beachfront drop-off might be the best bet for easy access.BEST FOR: Locals and swimming ACCESS: Located at 94 Folly Field Road, at Sparkleberry Lane

FISH HAUL CREEK BEACH (2)The area is known for its diverse ecology, maritime forest, salt marsh and creeks, beach dunes and scrub, and the Port Royal tidal fl ats. The beach itself is a generous walk from the park, but ambles through a wonderful nature path, and is lightly used for swimming. The beach park, located on the “heel” of the island, is 31 acres of mostly untouched nature, feels like your own private beach and is arguably the scene for the best bird watching in all of Hilton Head.BEST FOR: Walking, birdwatching, clamming and fi shing ACCESS: Located near the end of Beach City Road, accessible from Fish Haul Creek Park

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BEACHES ■DRIESSEN BEACH (6)A long boardwalk connects the maritime forest to the white-sand beach. A long, wide shoreline leaves ample room to spread out, and the flat ocean floor and small waves make it kid-friendly and great for body boarding or just wading. Tucked in a heavily shaded and wooded area, it’s a bit hard to find, but with tons of amenities like parking and restrooms, it’s popular with both locals and discerning visitors alike.BEST FOR: Day trips, swimming, sunning, locals and in-the-know visitors ACCESS: Off William Hilton Parkway, at the end of Bradley Beach Road

BURKES BEACH (7)Located to the northern side of Chaplin Community Park, Burke’s Beach is adja-cent to Singleton Beach, divided by the natural folly field. The beach offers sea-sonal lifeguards and limited parking, but boasts some of the best waves for surfing and boarding. The dog park at Chaplin Park is a nice touch and makes it a great destination for a bark-and-beach day with man’s best friend. BEST FOR: Surfing, boarding, walk-ing and pets ACCESS: Just south of Palmetto Dunes at the end of Burkes Beach Road

NORTH FOREST BEACH (8)Located near over 100 dining and shopping options in one of the island’s oldest neighbor-hoods, it is one of the places to be on Hilton Head. For surfers, the beach area at Jacana Street is known to offer some of the best waves at high tide on the island. Locals swear by the shoreline as the best on Hilton Head, and the quaint mix of older beach cottages with modern ocean compounds makes for a compelling community feel.BEST FOR: Swimming, walking and surf-ing ACCESS: The one-mile stretch of beach starts at Coligny Circle and runs north to the Sonesta Resort located in Shipyard Plantation

COLIGNY BEACH (9)At Hilton Head’s busiest beach you’ll findsoft sand and wonderful clean water. Even better, it’s close to the island’s unofficial downtown area. The beach is protected by security cameras and visitors can enjoy free Wi-Fi, volleyball nets and scores of beach rentals and free parking — just not at the popular Coligny Plaza. The beach and the shopping plaza do get a little crowded, but if you like an active and lively beach experience, this is your spot.BEST FOR: If the crowds are any indica-tion, everybody. Perfect for sunbathing, swimming, biking, an early-morning jog or a romantic date night. ACCESS: At Coligny Circle, at the intersection of Pope Avenue and South Forest Beach Drive

SOUTH FOREST BEACH (10)Part of Hilton Head’s “Ocean Community,” South Forest Beach is on a one-mile stretch of beachfront between the Coligny Circle and Sea Pines Plantation gate. It is the larg-est of the island’s public beaches, and draws more crowds than North Forest Beach. Wide, comfortable and spacious, and buffered somewhat from nearby development, it’s a great all-purpose spot. Venture a little fur-ther path the public access point that divides the north and south beaches, and you’ll findeven more room to spread out.BEST FOR: Swimming, fishing, biking and walking ACCESS: Public access on Alder Lane and Seaside Villas, off South Forest Beach Road

SOUTH BEACH (11)Located in Sea Pines at the “toe” of the island near the South Beach Marina. Though the marina area is one of the more popular island destinations for visitors, with its dining, shop-ping and inventive water sports experiences, the Calibogue Beach itself is relatively quiet, nearly secluded, and is great for just watching the dolphins or a relaxing walk. Don’t go out at high tide, though, as there is little to no beach at that time. If you are not a Sea Pines resident or registered guest, you must pay $6 per vehicle to enter the resort. BEST FOR: Unique water sports opportunities (kayaking, sport fishing, parasailing, etc.), sight-seeing and walking ACCESS: Near Sea Pines South Beach Marina, best accessed by bike or foot

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hat's that? It's a question visiting mothers and fathers are asked constantly by inquisitive children during family beach days. Don't lose cool points by answering, "that's a bird, son."

Impress your little one with a name and a quick fact about the critter in question. Here is a look at the 10 most com-mon animals you will see at the beach.

BLUE CRABGreatly cherished by local seafood chefs. Females have broad abdomens, like the dome of the Capitol. Males have narrow abdomens, like the Washington Monument.

BROWN PELICANThese birds glide gracefully over the water until they spot a fish, then they fold their wings and clumsily smash into the water to grab their prey.

CANNONBALL JELLYFISHAlso known as the cabbage head, this is the most common jellyfish encountered in our waters. It is the least venomous native jelly and stings are very mild. You will often see it washed up on the beach.

LOGGERHEAD SEA TURTLEYou’ll find their nests on Hilton Head Island beaches between May and August, when they come ashore at night to lay their eggs. The eggs hatch in about 60 days and the small turtles make their way to the ocean using the moon as their beacon.

GHOST CRABThey live in holes in the sand above the high tide line and stay inside during the hottest part of the day. They emerge mostly at night to feed on clams.

GULLThese scavengers are the most common bird on the beach. They usually eat dead things that wash up on shore, steal other birds’ meals, beg tourists for food or hover around shrimp boats.

HORSESHOE CRABThey resemble crustaceans but are actu-ally closely related to spiders and scor-pions. They are considered living fossils, originating 450 million years ago.

BOTTLENOSE DOLPHIN More than 200 live here year-round, and many more are migratory. Local captains have given several of them names based on their personalities, such as Chopper and Nic.

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SEA STARThey’re often called starfish, but they're not actually fish. They don’t have gills, scales or fins and move using hundreds of tube feet, which are located on their underside.

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Emory Campbell has spent a lifetime enduring and infl uencing change on Hilton Head Island. He grew up Gullah at a time long before artists and tourists celebrated the culture.

Long before the days of a bridge connecting the Sea Islands to the mainland, Campbell boated to high school and became the valedictorian at Michael C. Riley High School in Bluffton. At fi rst, the scholar was oblivious to the history of the region.

He left the Lowcountry to get an education — fi rst a biol-ogy degree at Savannah State College, later a master’s degree in environment engineering at Tufts University in Boston. Campbell was intent on using his education to help his family — helping his parents build a house and getting his paraplegic brother medical help up north.

But while he was up north, Campbell became increasingly curious about his culture’s history, and that fed a hunger to return to the Lowcountry to help his people.

“I was learning just how important the islands and the cul-ture were. The more I learned, the more I knew I needed to make my way back home and help,” Campbell said.

He has done more than help over the last half century. He’s championed health care and infrastructure for the Gullah and worked to protect land from being lost to devel-

opers. In his three decades leading the Penn Center, he evolved a school started to educate freed slaves into a vital force to preserve and honor the Gullah heritage.

Campbell also served as the fi rst chairman of the Gullah-Geechee Cultural Heritage Corridor Commission, helping to oversee the preservation of the Gullah over four states.

Today, he runs Gullah Heritage Consulting Services and leads Gullah Heritage Trail Tours on the island.

He’s evolved from a wide-eyed and ever-curious youth to a constantly active participant in his culture’s history. The spiritual leader of the Gullah preservation movement has been more refl ective than ever as of late, taking part in a documentary chronicling the Gullah, “Hilton Head Island Back in the Day: Through the Eyes of the Gullah Elders.”

“What a wonderful project that has been,” he said of the fi lm, which was released in October. “Gullah is all about sto-rytelling, about sharing tales of working and loving the land from generation to generation. But we haven’t always been good at documenting that history, so this was so important.”

Campbell has been a doer for so long, and doers don’t spend a lot of time looking back or patting them-selves on the back. But he sees progress, as the Gullah have gone from a displaced by development to blending into “progress.”

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are no longer tied to the family homestead. We can live anywhere we want, and we do. Most of us limit that wanderlust to our countries of

birth, but not always. (Just listen to the accents at the Pineland Station Starbucks.)

Given our many choices, one thing to consider when deciding where to live is whether you want your family to come to you for holidays and visits or vice versa. For example, where would you rather spend Easter week-end? Your sister’s house in Cleveland or at Aunt Pat’s on Hilton Head Island? Yeah, we thought so. You can follow brunch with a family golf round.

Try THAT in Cleveland in March or April. OK, we live here because of the beauty and the

weather, we get that. But why here? Why this particular county in southeast South Carolina? Why not Florida or California or Texas? They’re warm. We can assume there are pretty spots there, too, right?

What is so special about Hilton Head Island and Bluffton?

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THE GOOD LIFE, DAY IN AND DAY OUT

Americans are a mobile people. Families are far-flung, turning “over the hills and through the woods to grandmother’s house we go” into

“let’s use our frequent flyer miles.”

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LOWCOUNTRY LUXE

It’s not about impressing the neighbors. It’s not about

dropping an obscene amount of cash. It’s about sophistication, style and elegance. This is the

Lowcountry Luxe.

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LUXURY

Luxury, as it is all too commonly defined, is simply a transaction wherein an obscene amount of money is traded for something that exists

solely to justify its price tag. It’s the yacht that harbors an onboard bowling alley, helicopter landing pad and full-service personal Starbucks (complete with barista who actually spells your name right). It’s the solid gold Italian sports car with built-in shiatsu massage and 20,000-carat emerald gear shifter.

The recipe for luxury is simple: find where “over the top” is, then keep climb-ing for a few miles.

Too often, luxury is just hollow avarice, and that’s why luxury is cheap.

But Lowcountry luxury, now that takes style.

The good life is all around you, in every sunbaked beach and every forest path creeping between centuries-old live oaks. It’s in every perfectly manicured golf course and on the face of every local who already knows your name.

Compared to that, how much joy can there honestly be in going over the top? Just as every neighborhood’s covenants hold fast to the same earth tones, so too is our luxury muted just a tad. Ostentatious just isn’t our style.

So what is? Read on.

Apple Edition WatchYou’re already going to buy the Apple

Watch. Just go ahead and admit it. But as much pride as Apple takes in placing form above function, there’s something about the basic Apple Watch that doesn’t quite jive with evening wear. The iPhone is a beautiful piece of technology, but it hardly comple-ments a two-button blazer when shrunk down and strapped to your wrist. Enter the Apple Edition watch.

Crafted with an 18-karat yellow or rose gold case and a precision-machined sap-phire crystal display, the Apple Edition Watch can be paired with a classic black, rose gray

or midnight blue buckle, or the bright red modern buckle for a pop of color to pair with your favorite cocktail dress. The price tag of $10,000 to $17,000 might be on the high end, but have you ever tried to send a tweet from a Cartier Tank Anglaise?

The Bentley Flying SpurThe name itself evokes images of bygone

luxury, when cars were given names, not numbers. A limousine in the back seat and a drag racer in the front, this handcrafted mas-terpiece of an automobile beautifully bal-ances luxury and power. The famed Flying Spur W12 engine puts 616 horses under a hood that embodies the craftsmanship the Bentley nameplate is known for. The interi-ors, for example, are still stitched by hand in true Bentley fashion.

And in keeping with the spirit of luxury designed not for flash but for inspiration, we should tell you that even with an MSRP north of $200,000, the Flying Spur is considered the entry-level model in the Bentley family. Don’t let any of those Mulsanne drivers know how fun this thing is.

The Gunboat 55Named the “top domestic” at the Monaco

Yacht Show, the Gunboat 55 is a carbon-fiber work of art. Sail around the world or simply turn heads at Harbour Town with a 57-foot catamaran that places a premium on sim-plicity without ever sacrificing luxury. From the mast to the crossbeam, the Gunboat 55 presents passengers with space built for capturing the salt air, thanks to an open aft end. Unwind on weather-proof Italian style ultra-leather sofas, grill up your catch on the built-in barbecue on the aft deck’s teak “back porch,” then retire to one of two cabins with queen-size berths and private heads.

Every inch of this seaborne stunner was designed for luxury, right down to the stain-less steel Bosch appliances in the galley, but even greater care was taken to build the Gunboat 55 with the sailor in mind. The result is a captain’s dream vessel.

BY BARRY KAUFMAN

Luxury is cheap. Luxury is easy.

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Beach Rules & Regulations

Pet friendly island

NOT ALLOWED Alcohol of any kind (beer, wine, etc.) Glass Littering Nudity Disorderly conduct Disturbing the peace Unauthorized vehicles Shark fishin Fires and firework Harassing, harming, or removing of any live beach life (sand dollars, starfish, conch shells, sea turtles, coral, etc.) Damage to dunes Sleeping on the beach between mid-night and 6am Distribution of handouts Kites not under manual control Sand-sailing Stunt kites 10am-6pm April 1 through September 30 Unauthorized wearing of lifeguard logos Launching, landing, or operating unau-thorized motorized watercrafts

NOT ALLOWED in Designated Swimming Areas, in protection of swim-mers and sunbathers, between 10am-6pm April 1 through September 30: Fishing or surfcasting Team Sports involving a ball Games with metal items

ANIMAL RULES ON THE BEACH Must remove and dispose of animal excrement Must be on a leash or under positive voice control at all times

BEACH SAFETY Protect your skin with sunscreen and reapply at least every two hours, but if you are more prone to burning or in the water a lot, reapply more often. Drink lots of water as your body needs to stay cool in the hot sun and drink water even if you are not thirsty. Thirst is the firstsign of dehydration and being in the sun especially during the hottest part of the day can cause dehydration faster. Watch for signs of heat stroke that often comes when one is dehydrated and in the sun for extended periods of time. When sweating does not help cool the body anymore the body’s temperature rises and one may feel faint, have a rapid pulse, feel hot, skin flushed red, and more. Should this arise call 911 and move the person to a cool place, wrap them in wet sheets, towels, or place ice packs on their wrists, ankles, armpits, and neck to cool them down. Keep watch on their breathing and

do not let anything block the airway, keep them lying down out of the sun. Just as you put sunscreen on your skin putting sunglasses on is protecting your eyes from the sun’s harsh UV rays. Make sure to wear appropriate foot protection as many times the sand can be extremely hot and can burn your feet. Beyond just the hot sand there is glass, shells, or sticks that can cut you as well as the occasional crab.

OCEAN SAFETY TIPS Never swim alone. Learn to swim no matter how old you are as it could save your life or someone else’s. Make sure you can always see the lifeguard and stay in designated swim-ming areas. Always check the water conditions at the lifeguard post incase rip tides are high or stingrays or jellyfish are in the area. It is better to be prepared than find out the hard way. Don’t swim against a current but swim across it. Make sure to always have enough energy to make it back to land in any case.

FIRST AID TIPS FOR THE BEACH Sunburn: Soak under cool water most likely in a shower or tub. Aloe can often help heal and provide anti-inflammatory,taking Ibuprofen can help too. Bee Sting: First and formost if allergic seek medical help immediately, if not apply baking soda paste and ice. Jellyfish Sting: Try to remove any remaining barbs then rise with vinegar, apply dry sand, or put under hot water. Snake bites: Use a compression dress-ing just above site. Seek medical help immediately and if you can remember the type of snake or at least the markings will help with treatment. Alligators: Stay away from them as they can both run and swim very fast but if you do get bitten call 911. Sting Ray: Rinse with water and apply heat to neutralize sting, in any case seek medical attention immediately. Crab bites: Rise out well, clean out wound, and apply an antibiotic ointment as you can get infections from them. Depending on severity may need stiches that would require seeking medical help.

FINAL TIP AS ALWAYS BE SMART AND CALL 911 IF NEW SYMPTOMS ARISE OR THE SITUATION WORSENS RAPIDLY.

All violations of beach regulations can result up to fines of $500 per each offense. Respect the beautiful wildlife, and leave only your footprints when you go.

ilton Head has long been known as a family-friendly vaca-tion destination, and now more than ever families are choosing to stay and play with their four-legged family members in tow.

Boasting dog-friendly beaches, an abundance of dedicated walk-ing paths, endless outdoor activities and a variety of pet-friendly restaurants, Hilton Head’s dog-loving community might sway you to want a dog if you don’t already have one.

“Many island hotels and restaurants are rolling out the welcome mat for visitors who travel with their pets,” said Charlie Clark, vice president of communications at the Hilton Head Island-Bluffton Chamber of Commerce. “These services and amenities only add to the attraction of our destination and provide another great reason for them to choose Hilton Head Island.”

Teeming with dog lovers, Hilton Head welcomes pet owners and their pups with a variety of activities and pet-friendly businesses. There are several outdoor shopping areas where dogs are welcome, while many Hilton Head restaurants and businesses welcome dogs with water bowls and treats.

Many restaurants on the island see a steady flow of regulars who frequent their establishments because they are able to bring their dog with them. Restaurants such as Charbar Co., Holy Tequilla, Bomboras, Bistro 17 and Captain Woody’s are known for their dog-friendly atmospheres.

Hilton Head’s 12 miles of beach are dog friendly year-round with seasonal restrictions in place. Dogs are invited to enjoy the beach before 10 a.m. and after 5 p.m. the Friday before Memorial Day through Labor Day.

During shoulder seasons, leashed dogs are permitted on the beach from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. April 1 through the Thursday prior to Memorial Day as well as the Tuesday after Labor Day through Sept. 30.

During the off-season pups are welcome to run around, enjoy the surf and chase tennis balls leash-free as long they obey commands with positive voice control.

If your pup enjoys socializing, there is a fenced dog park at Chaplin Community Park, where both locals and visitors bring their dogs. The park is open from sunrise to sunset and includes a separate area for small and large dogs.

“The Visitor and Convention Bureau website HiltonHeadIsland.org gives visitors a list of pet-friendly properties, restaurants that allow dogs, special pet menus and details on town regulations so they can enjoy the beach together,” added Clark. “It’s a major resource for them when planning their stay.”

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TIDE CHART

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A Destination for GolfSince 1969 when the PGA Tour first visited Hilton

Head Island, it has been hard to think of Hilton Head Island without thinking also of golf. The RBC Heritage has been a veritable who’s who of golf-

ing immortals. Arnold Palmer, Jack Nicklaus, Johnny Miller, Greg Norman, Davis Love III and many other golf luminar-ies have had their names etched on the champion’s trophy and received the now famous plaid jacket associated with the victory. The now world renowned Harbour Town Golf Links is open to the public and with a little advance plan-ning you too can play the course your heroes play.

Not quite ready for the PGA Tour? That’s fine as well with over 20 public courses on Hilton

Head and immediately off Island in Bluffton, there’s a track that will fit you like a glove.

Forgot your clubs? All of the local courses offer great rental and demo programs. Don’t forget to ask for demo clubs sometimes they are the latest and greatest but beware you might shoot the round of your life and feel like taking them home with you. Winter, spring, summer or fall; Hilton Head Island golf is world class and you will have a great day on the links.

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BY TIM WATSON

18th at Harbour Town Golf Links, Sea Pines Resort

16th at George Fazio Course, Palmetto Dunes

6th at Oyster Reef Golf Club, Hilton Head PlantationOldfield Golf Club, Okatie SCLLOYD WAINSCOTT

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BLOODY POINT56 Fuskie Lane, Daufuskie Islandwww.bloody-point.com843-341-3030

COUNTRY CLUB OF HILTON HEAD70 Skull Creek Drive, Hilton Head Islandhiltonheadclub.com843-681-4653

CRESCENT POINTE GOLF CLUB1 Crescent Pointe, Blufftoncrescentpointegolf.com843-706-2600

EAGLE’S POINTE GOLF CLUB1 Eagle’s Pointe, Blufftoneaglespointegolf.com843-757-5900

GOLDEN BEAR AT INDIGO RUN 100 Indigo Run Drive, Hilton Head Islandwww.clubcorp.com/Clubs/Golden-Bear-Golf-Club-at-Indigo-Run843-689-2200

HARBOUR TOWN GOLF LINKS11 Lighthouse Lane, Hilton Head Islandseapinesgolf.com843-363-8385

HERON POINT BY PETE DYE100 N. Sea Pines Drive, Hilton Head Islandseapinesgolf.com843-842-1477.

HILTON HEAD LAKES2005 Wiregrass Way, Hardeevillehiltonheadlakesgolf.com843-208-5353

HILTON HEAD NATIONAL 60 Hilton Head National Drive, Hilton Head Islandgolfhiltonheadnational.com843-842-5900

ISLAND WEST GOLF CLUB40 Island West Drive, Blufftonislandwestgolf.net843-815-6660

OLD SOUTH GOLF LINKS50 Buckingham Plantation Drive, Blufftonoldsouthgolf.com843-785-5353

OYSTER REEF GOLF CLUB155 High Bluff Road, Hilton Head Islandoysterreefgolfclub.com843-681-1764

PALMETTO DUNES ARTHUR HILLS2 Leamington Lane, Hilton Head Islandpalmettodunes.com843-785-1138

PALMETTO DUNES GEORGE FAZIO2 Carnoustie, Hilton Head Islandpalmettodunes.com843-785-1138

PALMETTO DUNES ROBERT TRENT JONES OCEANFRONT COURSE7 Trent Jones Lane, Hilton Head Islandpalmettodunes.com843-785-1138 PALMETTO HALL ARTHUR HILLS108 Fort Howell Drive, Hilton Head Islandpalmettohallgolf.com843-342-2582

PALMETTO HALL ROBERT CUPP108 Fort Howell Drive, Hilton Head Islandpalmettohallgolf.com843-342-2582

PINECREST GOLF CLUB1 Pinecrest Way, Blufftonpinecrestsc.com843-757-8960

PORT ROYAL PLANTER’S ROW10 Clubhouse Drive, Hilton Head Islandportroyalgolfclub.com843-681-1700 PORT ROYAL BARONY10 Clubhouse Drive, Hilton Head Islandportroyalgolfclub.com843-681-1700

PORT ROYAL ROBBER’S ROW10 Clubhouse Drive, Hilton Head Islandportroyalgolfclub.com843-681-1700

ROSE HILL GOLF CLUB4 Clubhouse Drive, Blufftongolfrosehill.com843-757-9030

SHIPYARD GOLF CLUB45 Shipyard Drive, Hilton Head Islandshipyardgolfclub.com843-686-8802

OCEAN COURSE100 N. Sea Pines Drive, Hilton Head Islandseapinesgolf.com843-842-1477

PUBLIC GOLF COURSES

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Tennis, like golf, is a year-round activity on Hilton Head Island and in Bluffton. One of the top 50 ten-nis destinations in the United States, the Lowcountry has the facilities and the competition to satisfy the

most discriminating player. The area’s 20-plus tennis clubs offer more than 300 courts. Clay, grass and a variety of hard surfaces are available. Some residential developments have their own courts, which may be used by guests staying in those developments. Players may access facilities on private plantations if they make arrangements to play. Ask for details when reserving your court time.

Tennis Facilitiesof the Lowcountry

HILTON HEAD TENNIS CLUBS OPEN TO THE PUBLICThe following racquet clubs and tennis centers are open to the public.Palmetto Dunes Tennis CenterPalmetto Dunes Resort,843-785-1152Attractive courts, pro shop, full facilities19 clay, 2 hard, 4 imitation grass courts, 2 lightedPort Royal Racquet ClubPort Royal Plantation,843-686-8803Racquet club. Clay, hard or grass courts. Pro shop.10 clay, 4 hard, 2 grass courts,4 lit courtsSea Pines Racquet ClubSea Pines Resort,843-363-4495Tennis facility located in Harbour Town in Sea Pines. It offers a complete pro shop and instruction.24 Har-Tru, 5 hard courts,5 lightedShipyard Racquet ClubShipyard Plantation,843-686-8804

Adjacent to Sonesta Resort. Full complement of facilities and instruction. Call about their free weekly pro exhibitions much of the year.14 clay, 6 hard courts, 8 lightedSouth Beach Racquet ClubSea Pines Resort,843-671-2215Located near South Beach Village. 11 clay courts, 2 lightedVan Der Meer Tennis CenterDeAllyon Road, 843-785-8388Hilton Head’s largest facility. Full complement of facilities, instruction.21 hard, 11 clay courts, 8 lighted

HILTON HEAD PUBLICTENNIS COURTSThe Island Recreation Association maintains the Town of Hilton Head’s public tennis courts. Play is on a fi rst-come, fi rst-serve basis. There is no fee.In the event that courts are being used for team play and/or lessons, signs are posted directing players to other locations. Call 843-681-7273 for more information.

The locations of the courts:• Chaplin Community Park, Singleton Beach

Road, 4 courts, lighted• Cordillo Courts, Cordillo Parkway,

4 courts, lit.• Fairfi eld Square, Adrianna Lane, 2 courts• Hilton Head High School, School Road, 6 courts• Hilton Head Middle School,

Wilborn Road, 4 courts

BLUFFTON PUBLIC TENNIS COURTSBobcat Public Tennis CenterThe Bobcat Public Tennis Center is located at 12 McCracken Circle in Bluffton. It has four outdoor courts that are not lighted. Bluffton Recreation CenterThe Bluffton Recreation Center is located at 61 Ulmer Road in Bluffton. There are two hard surface courts that are located in the park. For more information, call 843-757-1503. Tennis Club of the Lowcountry Conveniently located in the heart of Bluffton, Tennisclub of the Low Country at Rose Hill provides the latest in tennis instruction, as well as tennis programs with a personal touch you just won’t fi nd anywhere else. 843 271-6401

TENNIS FACILITIES

PHOTOS BY ARNO DIMMLING

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BIKINGthe island

■ BIKING

While the Island only measures about 12 miles long by 5 miles wide visitors can enjoy nearly 60 miles of public pathways

and nature trails accessible to all. In addi-tion, there are close to 50 miles of paths behind the gates of private communities like Shipyard, Sea Pines, and Palmetto Dunes.

The fl at terrain and the bike path system make it very easy to ride on the bike paths, however many visitors fi nd the best place to pedal is on the beach. Enjoy a bike ride on the hard packed sand near the water line at low tide. It is great fun and it offers a spectacular view. You might even see some dolphins! There are miles of beautiful bike paths open to all waiting for you to explore.

RULES OF THE ROADFirst and foremost, be a safe rider. Please

pay attention to traffi c lights, crosswalks, and stop signs. There are small stop signs posted for bicyclists safety on the pathways, and it is never safe to cross anywhere other than at a marked crosswalk.

Please lock your bike when not in use. As previously mentioned, bike rental compa-nies usually provide bike locks at no addi-tional cost.

Bike paths inside gated communities, or plantations, are restricted for use by resi-dents and guests of that community.

If you do decide to ride on the beach please do not ride in the water. The sea salt wreaks havoc on bikes and quickly dam-ages the paint and moving parts. Please use fresh water to rinse off bikes that might have salt water on them.

VACATION TO REMEMBERMany vacationers feel that biking on

Hilton Head is one of the factors that make our Island special. We hope that you will take advantage of our bike paths and bicycle vendors to make this vacation one to remember.

BY TIM WATSONPHOTO BY ARNO DIMMLING

FIND A MAP WITH ALL THE BIKE PATHS ON PAGE 8.

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Excludes March 25th thru Apri l 8th 2016

Free Island-WideDelivery & Pick-Up

We’ve Gone Bananas!843.686.5055

Adult &Kids BikesKid Seats

Free LocksFree Baskets

Family Owned & Operated Since 1987!

COCONUTBIKE RENTALS

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1. MOST SCENIC RIDEThe boardwalk at Barker Field overlooking the marsh is simply amazing. If you’re on the south end, visit the “toe” of the island on the beach looking at the entrance to South Beach Marina. You’ll see Harbour Town in the distance, Daufuskie Island dead ahead and the Atlantic to the left.

2. BEST BEACH TO CYCLEStart at Palmetto Dunes, hit the beach and travel south to the tip of the island at South Beach — preferably with the wind at your back. Assuming cooperation from the tides and tourists, this is as good as it gets.

3. BEST NATURE TRAILThe rice dike trail in Sea Pines to the horse stables and into the Sea Pines Forest Preserve is incredibly rich in natural beauty, and it’s often almost empty.

Best bike Rides on Hilton Head Island

... AS SELECTED BY LOCAL BIKE EXPERTS RON KNIGHT AND FRANK BABEL

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4. BEST FAMILY RIDEStart at Coligny Circle and take the pathway west along Pope Avenue to New Orleans Road. Then turn right along the path-way and follow Arrow Road across the William Hilton Parkway to the Palmetto Bay Marina and back; you’ll stay off the main drags and discover a lengthy hidden ribbon of trail behind the shops and restaurants. For an alternate route, turn onto the William Hilton Parkway from New Orleans Road, follow the pathways to the Shelter Cove Marina and back.

5. BEST EXERCISEThe Bike Doctor’s organized rides provide a great workout; rid-ers leave the shop on New Orleans Road at 6 p.m. on Tuesdays and Thursdays.

6. BEST PICNIC SPOTJarvis Park, Chaplin Park and Coligny are great spots to picnic — as is, you know, the beach.

7. MOST ROMANTICThe beach at sunset or sunrise is just right for those romantic moments.

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AAA Riding Tigers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 843-686-6833Adventure Bike Rentals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 843-290-1622All American Bike Rental. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 843-842-4386Bicycle Billy’s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 843-785-7851Bicycle Rental Hilton Head . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 843-686-6888Bike Doctor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 843-681-7531Bluffton Bike Shop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 843-706-2453Bubba’s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 843-785-3971Coconut Bike Rentals. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 843-686-5055Forest Beach Surf & Cycle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 843-384-3727Harbourtown Bicycle Rentals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 843-785-3546Hilton Head Bicycle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 843-686-6888Hilton Head Outfi tters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 843-686-9097Island Cruisers Bike Rental . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 843-785-4321Lowsea Bike Rental . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 843-384-9322Outside Hilton Head . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 843-686-6996Palmetto Bike Barn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 843-686-6068Palmetto Dunes Bike Rentals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 843-785-2449Paradise Beach Bikes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 843-715-9889Patriot Bike Rentals. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 866-921-3510Pedals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 843-842-5522Peddling Pelican Bike Rentals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 843-785-5470Pelicancruiser.com . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 843-785-3546Riding Tigers Bike Rentals. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 843-686-5833Road Fish Bike Shop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 843-686-2981Sea Pines Bicycle Rentals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 843-842-1890Simmons Bike Rental . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 843-842-3464South Beach Bike Rentals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 843-671-2453Sundance Bikes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 843-785-8737Vacation Comfort Bike Rentals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 843-354-6673

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waterGET ON THE

BY DEAN ROWLAND AND ZACH VAN HART | PHOTOS BY ARNO DIMMLING

Yes, “water, water every where…nor any drop to drink” as Coleridge wrote 215 years ago in the “Rime of the Ancient Mariner,” but we

don’t care about drinking water as long as we can always enjoy it by boating, sailing, paddleboarding, kayaking, charter boat-ing and everything else.

For locals and tourists alike, the creeks, rivers, sounds, ocean, lagoons, ponds, salt marshes, wetlands and maritime forests with their abundant wildlife provide a bounty of outdoor adventures for every-one of all ages.

Kayaking on calm water that surrounds Hilton Head Island is not only relaxing, it can be a great adventure, too. And the best part? Kayaking is a sport for every-one.

“Ability is not a concern,” said Mike Overton, president of Outside Hilton Head, which rents kayaks and other water sports equipment. “If you can walk around the block, you can kayak. This is taking a

nature walk through the marsh.”With the abundance of accessible inlets,

rivers and lagoons in the area, kayaking is an exotic yet practical exercise. But it remains unchartered territory for many locals and tourists. For those willing to try, here are some basic expectations and rec-ommendations.

Whether starting with a lesson or tour, or for those who prefer trying solo, the necessities are safety precautions, know-ing how to enter and exit the kayak and some paddling basics.

Important safety rules include wearing a personal flotation device, keeping safe distances from larger water vessels such as boats, maintaining balance and simply staying in a comfort zone.

When entering and exiting a kayak, a safe and convenient location is a boat ramp. Place the kayak parallel to the edge of the ramp and step sideways in and out of the kayak.

Kayak paddles, unlike canoe prototypes,

have blades on both ends. Once in the water, grip the paddle with your arms slightly wider than shoulder-width apart. Then alternate strokes from side to side, forming an imaginary figure eight.

From there, one can kayak for leisure, or turn an afternoon into vigorous exercise. It’s much like deciding whether to walk, jog or run intervals, only on the water. The harder you paddle, the more strenuous the workout.

Depending on the location, expect to encounter marine wildlife. In this area, dolphins are aplenty and may come within feet of your kayak. Manatees, river otters and various fish reside here, too. Many local companies that rent kayaks also have guided eco-tours and dolphin tours.

Check in with a local outfitter for dol-phin and nature boat cruises, fishing and sailboat charters, kayaking, kiteboarding, crabbing, parasailing, waterskiing, tubing, wakeboarding, kneeboarding, jet skiing and power boating.

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KAYAK BROAD CREEKThis seven-mile saltwater river is the heart of Hilton Head Island and is the prime place to spot water birds such as egrets, pelicans, blue herons and sandpipers. You will often see dolphin or watermen harvesting crabs the traditional way. All three public marinas on Broad Creek offer rentals. If you bring your own kayak,

a good launching point is the boat landing next to Old Oyster Factory. Be sure to keep an eye on the tide. You don’t want to get stuck on the razor-sharp oyster beds. Go against the tide on your way out and ride it back in.

SPOT A DOLPHINIn Orlando, you’ll pay $80 to watch the world’s saddest dolphins mull about their depressing enclosures. You can see them free here, frolicking in their natural habitat. More than 200 live here full-time and many more are migratory. A good place to spot them is on the island’s southern tip, where Calibogue Sound meets the Atlantic Ocean. You can get even closer by renting a boat or booking a nature tour for around $25 an hour.

RENT A BOATIf you didn’t bring a boat, you can rent one by the hour or by the day. Rentals of all sizes are available all year, allowing you to explore our numerous waterways at your own pace. Visit Daufuskie Island or find the infamous May River sandbar (aka Redneck Riviera), where folks from all walks of life gather to party. The sandbar appears once a day on receding tides and can only be reached by boat.

LEARN TO SKIMBOARDThe surfboards only come out when a storm is coming or going. Our waves may be wimpy for hanging 10, but they’re perfect for the popular and extremely dangerous sport of skimboarding. Unlike surfing, skimboarding begins on the beach by dropping the board onto the thin wash of previous waves. Skimboarders use their momentum to skim out to breaking waves, which they catch back into shore in a manner similar to surfing. The end result is usually a faceplant.

STAND-UP PADDLEBOARDGet a new perspective on Hilton Head – standing right there in the water. It requires all kinds of balance, and you may take a tumble or two into the drink, but trust us — it’s easier than you think, and you can do it.

FLY HIGH WITH A JETPACKMaybe the coolest water adventure is HHI Jetpack. The business operates out of Shelter Cove Marina. The water propels you forward while you’re completely weightless in the air. First time pilots experience the thrill of flight while your certified instructor controls the throttle remotely. It’s the ultimate water toy.

BOATING, CRUISING

KAYAK, CANOE, WATERSPORTS RENTALS

MARINAS

PARASAILING

Advanced Sail ............................... 843-686-2582Adventure Cruises ......................... 843-785-4558Bluffton Marine Sports & Supply ... 843-757-7593Broad Creek Marina ...................... 843-681-3625Calibogue Cruises ......................... 843-342-8687Capt. Hook Party Boat ................... 843-785-1700Cheers Charters ............................. 843-671-1800Commander Zodiac ....................... 843-671-3344Dolphin & Nature Cruise ............... 843-681-2522Dolphin Discoveries ...................... 843-684-1911Dolphin Safaris .............................. 843-785-2345Drifter Excursions .......................... 843-363-2900H20 Sports .................................... 843-671-4386Hilton Head Outfitter ................... 843-686-9097Island Explorer .............................. 843-785-2100Island Times Charters .................... 843-261-2410Live Oac ......................................... 888-254-8362Low Country Nature Tours ............. 843-683-0187MarshGrass Adventures................. 843-684-3296Monty Jett Cruises ......................... 843-415-2798Outside Hilton Head ..................... 843-686-6996Papa Bear Charters ........................ 843-816-3474Pau Hana & Flying Circus .............. 843-686-2582Pirates of Hilton Head ................... 843-363-7000Sea Pines Eco Tours ....................... 843-842-1979Harbour Town Adventures ............. 843-363-2628Shelter Cove Marina ...................... 843-842-7001Vagabond Cruise ........................... 843-785-2662

Bluffton Marine Sports & Supply ... 843-757-7593Palmetto Bay Water Sports ............ 843-785-2345Island Water Sports ....................... 843-671-7007Kayak Hilton Head......................... 843-684-1910Kwake Watersports ........................ 843-422-7830Harbour Town Adventures ............. 843-363-2628Hilton Head Outfitter ................... 843-686-9097H20 Sports .................................... 843-671-4386Outside Hilton Head ..................... 843-686-6996Jarvis Creek Water Sports .............. 843-681-9260Water-Dog Outfitter ..................... 843-686-3554

Broad Creek Marina ...................... 843-681-3625Harbour Town Yacht Basin ............ 866-561-8802Hilton Head Boathouse ................. 843-681-2628Palmetto Bay Marina ..................... 843-785-3910South Beach Marina ...................... 843-671-6699Shelter Cove Marina ...................... 843-842-7001

H20 Sports .................................... 843-671-4386Parasail Hilton Head...................... 843-686-2200Sky Pirate ....................................... 843-842-2566

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All calm water. Convenient mid-island location. Just 10 minutes from anywhere. No security gate. No gate fee. Plenty of free parking. Stay all day. All trips weather permitting &

subject to minimum number of passengers. All cruises depart from dock C, Shelter Cove Harbour. Purchase tickets on the dock at the boat.

The 80’ double deck cruise ship “Holiday” departs from Dock C at Shelter Cove Harbour, Business Hwy 278 across from Palmetto Dunes Resort

Attention Families!Check our PricesOUR RATES ARE GREAT!

PLEASE CALL!Infants to age two are free.

All calm water • Reservations not necessary. • 1 hr. 45 minute narrated cruise features over 45

points of interest including:• Bottle-nosed dolphins • Long

Cove Club • Salt Water Marshlands • Wexford Plantation • Cross Island Expressway • Spanish Wells • Tides• Spectacular Homes • Buck Island• Statue of Liberty • Harbour Town• Daufuskie Island • Wading Birds

Captain Mark’s Dolphin Cruise • 843-785-4558

Captain Mark’s Dolphin CruisesDEPARTING FROM SHELTER COVE HARBOUR

FIREWORKS CRUISEJUNE 21, 28 JULY 4, 12, 19, 26 AUGUST 2, 9, 16

ADULT $25 • CHILD (3-12) $15Reservation Required, Cash Only

Dolphin cruises are 1 hour, 45 minutes in duration

GO CRABBING ON THE CRABBER J IIThey laughed when I said I was going with the kids to catch some crabs. They are not laughing anymore. What we did was make reservations on the sport crabbing boat Crabber J II which departs out of Shelter Cove Harbour. Once everyone was on board, the Crabby crew untied the lines and we motored out to the calm waters of Broad Creek. Along the way we saw two dolphins playing. We anchored in the shallow water right next to the salt marsh and everyone fi shed for blue crabs. It was a lot of fun. The crabby crew kept score and a girl from Cincinnati won the world famous Crabber J II T-shirt cause she caught the most crabs. Please call for current prices.

SUNSET DOLPHIN WATCH

CALL (843) 422-5110 FOR SCHEDULE AND RESERVATIONS

LOOK$8

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ADULT $18 • CHILD (3-12) $9 No Reservations • Cash Only

ADULT $16 • CHILD (3-12) $8 No Reservations, Cash Only

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ADULT $18 • CHILD (3-12) $9No Reservations, Cash Only

SUNSET DOLPHINWATCH CRUISE

APRIL 4 THRU JUNE 11MONDAY THRU SATURDAY AT 7:00

There is nothing better than a Southern sunset. No wait … we take that back. What we meant to say was that there is nothing better than watching a Southern sunset from our boat, the “Holiday.” Enjoy all the sights of Hilton Head’s waterways and marshes including, Atlantic bottle-nose dolphin, sea birds, private plantations, Daufuskie Island, and the famous Harbour Town lighthouse, with the added bonus of Mother Nature’s most beautiful (and magical) time of day. The colors will take your breath away! Fully narrated by your captain, our Dolphin Watch Sunset Cruise will be the highlight of your vacation. Don’t forget your camera!

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Adventure Cove ............................. 843-842-9990Aerial Adventures .......................... 843-682-6000Art Café .......................................... 843-785-5525Coastal Discovery Museum ........... 843-689-6767Harbour Town Lighthouse ............. 843-671-2810Island Recreation ........................... 843-681-7273Hilton Head Outfi tters ................... 843-686-9097IDEA Studio ................................... 843-342-5439Island Playground ......................... 843-837-8383Legendary Golf .............................. 843-686-3399Kayak Hilton Head......................... 843-684-1910Lawton Stables .............................. 843-671-2586Main Street Youth Theatre ............. 843-689-6246Move & Motion .............................. 843-681-6683Outside Hilton Head ..................... 843-686-6996Pirates of Hilton Head ................... 843-363-7000Pirate’s Island Adventure Golf ....... 843-686-4001Station 300 .................................... 843-815-2695The Sandbox .................................. 843-842-7645ZipLine Hilton Head ...................... 843-682-6000

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BY CHRIS KATON | PHOTOS BY ARNO DIMMLING

Blessed with natural beauty, white sandy beaches and temperate climate, Hilton Head Island has earned a reputation as one of the most family friendly vacation destinations in the United States.

At the top of many must visit lists is a climb to the summit of the iconic lighthouse in Harbourtown.

Visitors will learn about the island’s rich natural history and are rewarded for their climb with spectacular views of Harbourtown Golf Links, Harbourtown Yacht Basin and Calibogue Sound.

Active families enjoy eco-kayak or stand-up paddle board-ing tours through salt marsh estuaries, where naturalists and photographers have frequent sightings of bald eagles, hawks and osprey.

Thrill seekers will enjoy a visit to ZipLine Hilton Head for an adventuresome canopy tour. Dolphin sightseeing tours, sailing trips, parasailing, waterskiing and tubing are especially popular.

A custom pirate ship is outfitted for a pirate adventure tour. Sport fishing charters, night shark trips and a catamaran sunset cruise are also available.

A boat trip to Daufuskie Island offers a glimpse of what other sea islands were like before bridges and causeways opened them to development. Most native residents of the island are descendants of freed slaves, who have made their living oys-tering and fishing for decades.

Family-oriented singer, songwriter Gregg Russell can be found performing beneath the famous Liberty Tree six nights per week throughout the summer season.

At Lawton Stables a guided trail ride through the scenic Sea Pines Forest Preserve is offered. Young children will treasure a visit with Callie, the island’s pet deer.

A visit to Coligny Beach is an open invitation for people watching, where the flip-flop-tappin rhythm of steel drums and Jimmy Buffet songs sets a casual mood.

Jennifer Moscar of Atlanta, formerly of Bluffton, took pho-tographs of chocolate ice cream mustaches on her two young children as they splashed and danced through the water spouts in the Coligny Beach Fountains.

Thousands of family’s annually enjoy Harbourfest at Shelter Cove, where Shannon Tanner has entertained audiences for the past 25 years. Live entertainment, bouncy houses, food, arts and crafts, and a Tuesday evening fireworks display are featured.

For the Freeland family of Rochester, New York, an afternoon at Islander’s Beach was an opportunity to construct an elabo-rate sand castle of a giant alligator, drawing admiration from a family of four on Fat Tire bicycles out for an evening ride along the shore.

Many families also enjoy championship caliber golf, ten-nis, cycling and miniature golf. Others relax during a game of bocce or kite flying. A children’s museum, video arcade, bowl-ing alley and several movie theaters are also available.

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Blue Water Bait & Tackle ............... 843-671-3060Bluffton Marine Sports & Supply ... 843-757-7593Coligny Truevalue Hardware ......... 843-785-2429Hilton Head Boathouse ................. 843-681-9557Lowcountry Outfitter .................... 843-837-6100Mid-Island Bait & Tackle ................ 843-681-2556Palmetto Bay Water Sports ............ 843-785-2345Shelter Cove Harbour .................... 843-842-7001South Beach Sport Fishing ............ 843-671-3060

Broad Creek Marina ...................... 843-681-3625Bulldog Fishing Charters ............... 843-422-0887Capt. Hook Party Boat ................... 843-785-1700Dolphin Discoveries ...................... 843-684-1911Drifter Excursions .......................... 843-363-2900Fishin’ Coach Charters ................... 843-757-2126Hilton Head Outfitter ................... 866-380-1783Island Marine ................................ 843-681-2628Live Oac ......................................... 888-254-8362Lowcountry Charter Fishing ........... 843-816-4441Off The Hook Fishing .................... 843-298-4376Outside Hilton Head ..................... 843-686-6996Papa Bear Charters ........................ 843-816-3474Runaway Fishing Charters ............. 843-384-6511Sea Wolf Charters .......................... 843-525-1174Shelter Cove Marina ...................... 843-842-7001Southern Drawl Outfitter ............. 843-705-6010

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LAGOON FISHINGMost of the lagoons on

Hilton Head are brackish, meaning they are both fresh and salt water. Lagoons offer a unique fishing experience because of the variety of spe-cies you can hook. Don’t let the calm waters fool you; fish can grow to enormous sizes (red drum can weigh more than 50 pounds).

Other fish caught in the lagoons include tarpon, striped bass, black drum and the occa-sional blue fish. Live bait such as shrimp and finger mullet are your best bets, but they are usually hard to come by unless you catch your own or are fishing off of a private charter boat. Spinning and top water lures fished with a lightweight spin rod are another popular option. If you have a few hours to spend on the water, a char-ter boat will supply you with all the equipment, bait, and know-how needed to land a monster. SURF FISHING

There are a lot of junk fish(skates, rays, small sharks) in the Carolina surf, which can be thrilling to catch, but frustrating for those in pursuit of game fish. Red drum, kingfish, and flounder are some of the more prized fish that can be caught.

Squid strips, minnows and bunker chunks are the most common types of bait used in the surf.

They can be purchased at any tackle shop along with 2- to 3-ounce sinkers to combat the rough water. Don’t feel like you have to cast halfway to the hori-zon to catch fish, some of the biggest can be taken right out of the breaking waves.

The best times to surf fish are early mornings and evenings, when the beach crowds have subsided and the fish are most active. OFFSHORE FISHING

If you are feeling particularly adventurous, and willing to spend a majority of the day surrounded by water, offshore fishing can provide some real thrills. Party boats generally accommodate large numbers of passengers, but private charters are also available (at a higher cost). Half and full day trips are typical. These trips generally target fish that are specific to the season, and can include marlin, tuna and cobia. Most offer specialized shark fishing trips all year. Your ves-sel may travel many miles out to sea, so be sure to have your Dramamine on hand if you are prone to sea-sickness.

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– non-resident license $11 for 14 days; resident license $5

Do not fi sh in designated swimming areas. You are not to fi sh for sharks but if you happen to

hook one you are expected to release it.Commercial fi shing boats Commercial boats already have a license.Private Boats Need a license and can be purchased for $11 for

a three day non-resident.

FRESHWATER FISHINGSome lakes and lagoons hold fresh water – or brackish water: To fi sh outside of plantations or private property one must be 16 years old and have a State fi shing license. For a non-resident you can purchase a seven-day pass for $11. Plantations: You do not need a license but must follow plantations guidelines. Sea Pines: must be a resident or guest and need

a permit from CSA, available at security offi ce. Shipyard: must be a resident or guest but no

license is needed and there are no restrictions. Palmetto Dunes: must be a resident or guest and

only allowed on the banks of the lagoon crossed by the Queen’s Folly bridge.

Where can you buy S.C. fi shing licenses? True Value Hardware in Coligny Plaza Wal Mart at Festival Center.

Fishing rules and regulations

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34TH SEASON HHSO.ORG2015-2016

PASSION & MUSICIN THE LOWCOUNTRYCONDUCTED BY JOHN MORRIS RUSSELL

PRESENTED BY THE HILTON HEAD SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA

CONCERTS HELD AT FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ON WILLIAM HILTON PKWY. Tickets and subscriptions may be purchased online at hhso.org or by calling the box offi ce at 843-842-2055

Offi cial Hotel of the HHSO and the HHIPC

SUP & SYMPHONY! Special offer for HHSO concert

attendees at The Westin Hilton Head

SPECIAL OFFER: SUP & SYMPHONYHHSO concert attendees enjoy 15% off food at The Carolina Room at The Westin Hilton Head.

RICHARD STRAUSS TOD UND VERKLÄRUNG AND BEETHOVEN’S 8THSUNDAY, JAN. 31, 2016 4PM & MONDAY, FEB. 1, 2016 8PM

VALENTINE ROMANCESUNDAY, FEB. 14, 2016 4PM & MONDAY, FEB. 15, 2016 8PM

GILBERT AND SULLIVAN NIGHTSUNDAY, MAR. 20, 2016 4PM & MONDAY, MAR. 21, 2016 8PM

JOANN FALLETTA CONDUCTS RODRIGO, PIAZZOLLA AND MOZART SUNDAY, APR. 24, 2016 4PM & MONDAY, APR. 25, 2016 8PM

BRAHMS SYMPHONY NO. 1 SUNDAY, MAY 8, 2016 4PM & MONDAY, MAY 9, 2016 8PM

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Art League of Hilton Head ................................ 843-681-5060Artist Uncorked ................................................. 843-837-4700Arts Center of Coastal Carolina ......................... 843-686-3945Camellia Art ...................................................... 843-785-3535Fastframe ......................................................... 843-342-7696Four Corners Art Gallery - Bluffton ................... 843-757-8185Gullah Sweetgrass Basket Gallery .................... 843-304-4178J Costello Gallery .............................................. 843-686-6550Jacob Preston Pottery - Bluffton ....................... 843-757-3084Karis Art Gallery ................................................ 843-785-5100May River Gallery – Bluffton ............................. 843-757-2633 Red Piano/Morris & Whiteside Galleries .......... 843-842-4433Old Town Vintage Posters – Bluffton ................ 843-837-3311Picture This Gallery ........................................... 843-842-5299Pink House Gallery ........................................... 843-681-5169Pluff Mudd Art – Bluffton ................................. 843-757-5590Smith Galleries ................................................. 843-842-2280Society of Bluffton Artists ................................. 843-757-6586

Coastal Discovery Museum .............................. 843-689-6767Gullah Museum................................................ 843-681-3254Heyward House – Bluffton................................ 843-757-6293The Sandbox .................................................... 843-842-7645

Arts Center of Coastal Carolina ......................... 843-686-3945Main Street Youth Theatre ................................ 843-689-6246May River Theatre Co. - Bluffton ....................... 843-815-5581South Carolina Repertory Company ................. 843-342-2057

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Consider the typical visitor, on the island for a quick getaway and often intent on chasing golf balls, surviving beach bike

rambles and maybe savoring an evening libation or two listening to Jimmy Buffett cover tunes at some torch-lighted island eatery.

Cool. We can do that. And very well, thank you.

But, as so many can attest, today’s tourist often becomes tomorrow’s year-round resident, and once they get past “Margaritaville” they’ll discover local musicians playing original rock, blues and electronic dance music in venues that are off the beaten path and bear no artistic connection to Mr. B or the hormone-fueled Barmuda Triangle.

World-class musicians work nightly at the Jazz Corner, serving up swing, trad-jazz standards and rhythm & blues for more seasoned locals and visitors, but if you’re in the mood for much older classics track down the Hilton Head Symphony Orchestra, now in its 34th

season playing at First Presbyterian Church. There’s also the well-regarded Hilton Head Choral Society and the well-attended International Piano Competition that draws some of the world’s finest young players to First Presbyterian. And the Hilton Head Dance Theater further bolsters our cultural credibility.

The Heritage Golf Tournament remains our biggest tourist (and traffic) draw, but soon-arriving data will show that visitors counts for productions at the Arts Center of Coastal Carolina have pushed that venue firmly into second place. “I always enjoy going to plays at the Arts Center because you get such high-quality pro-ductions performed in such an intimate setting,” said long-time island resident Isabel Mangan. Folks looking for more progressive one-act productions can turn to South Carolina Repertory where Hank Haskell and spouse seat barely 70 patrons in a tiny theater on Beach City Road. The Art League of Hilton Head, which shares space with the Arts Center,

displays all manner of paintings, jewelry and artworks on a rotating basis and there’s a growing roster of smaller gal-leries scattered about the island. Our museum scene is anchored by the pasto-ral Coastal Discovery Museum at Honey Horn just as financing continues to grow toward creating a full-fledged Gullah Museum that truly celebrates our diverse culture.

“Years ago this was just a beach town,” said Sheri Sternitzke, chairman of the Main Street Theater that incorporates non-equity actors aged five to 82 for its annual productions. “Now we’re becoming year-round and I think a lot of people are amazed by how much we now have to offer. And there’s going to be more to come.”

No doubt this short-form essay has excluded deserving additions, but here’s a tip for a more encompassing look at island cultural offerings: The Arts and Cultural Council of Hilton Head oper-ates a website/calendar about upcoming events in almost every category.

BY MICHAEL PASKEVICH

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shoppingBY JEREMY GRACE

PHOTOS BY ARNO DIMMLING & ROB KAUFMAN

Searching for a unique Lowcountry treasure? It can be found at one of the many unique and eclectic shops of Hilton Head Island and Bluffton. Shopping is a favorite activity here,

with more than 200 outlet shops, six marina villages, numerous boutiques and many popular retail chains. Spend some time exploring and you will find some-thing special. We truly have something for everyone.

THE SOUTH ENDColigny Plaza (One North Forest Beach Drive): The south end of the island is the heart of the vacation area. The very first shopping center on the island and a perennial favorite is Coligny Plaza at the intersection of Pope Avenue and North Forest Beach. Considered Hilton Head’s “downtown” there are more than 60 stores, 15 restaurants and a unique movie theatre that shows mostly independent films. Candy, T-shirts, and great apparel are there along with groceries, restaurants and a hardware store. Coligny Plaza

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THE SOUTH END (continued)Harbour Town Shops (149 Lighthouse Road): At the landmark destination of Harbour Town, the scenery is picture-perfect, the backdrop vividly stunning yet, in addition to the incredible views at every turn, Harbour Town is also an incredible shopping destination, with over 20 boutiques, galleries and gift shops. Shaded red rocking chairs along the harbour encourage you to rest and recharge, perhaps with an ice cream cone or your favorite beverage.

The Shops at Sea Pines Center (71 Lighthouse Road): An interesting variety of customized retail shops and boutiques with a mix of top-quality jewelry, resort casual men’s and women’s clothing, decorative accessories, antiques as well as a full-service day spa. Sea Pines’ only gas station is located at the east entrance and a post office is nestled within the promenade.

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South Beach Marina Village (232 South Sea Pines Drive): Located at the southern tip of Hilton Head Island, this unique shopping center has a quaint New England feel to it. It is home to seven shops, including the popular Salty Dog T-Shirt Factory. On most days you can also enjoy live entertainment.

The Village at Wexford (1000 William Hilton Parkway): This upscale center boasts 30 retail shops, restaurants and services. Most are locally owned, small businesses. Some merchants have been on the island for more than 30 years. Each Wednesday is “W@W” which stands for Wednesday at Wexford. That is the day reserved for special events, offers and demonstrations from many of the shops.

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SHOPPING CENTERS - HILTON HEAD

SHOPPING CENTERS - BLUFFTON

Beach Market................................. 2 North Forest Beach DriveBridge Shops ................................. 24 Palmetto Bay RoadCircle Center, HHI .......................... 70 Pope AvenueColigny Plaza ................................. 1 North Forest Beach DriveCrossroads Shopping Center ......... 40 Palmetto Bay RoadFestival Center ............................... 45 Pembroke DriveFountain Center............................. 55 New Orleans RoadFresh Market Shoppes ................... 890 William Hilton ParkwayGallery of Shops ............................ 14 Greenwood DriveHarbour Town ................................ 149 Lighthouse RoadHeritage Plaza ............................... 81 Pope AvenueHilton Head Plaza .......................... 7 Greenwood DriveIsland Crossings Shopping Center 11 Palmetto Bay RoadMain Street Village ........................ 1411 Main StreetNorthridge Plaza............................ 435 William Hilton ParkwayOrleans Plaza ................................. 37 New Orleans RoadPalmetto Bay Marina ..................... 86 Helmsman WayPark Plaza ...................................... 33 Office Park RoadPineland Station ............................ 430 William Hilton ParkwayPlantation Center .......................... 807 William Hilton ParkwayPort Royal Plaza ............................. 95 Matthews DriveSea Pines Center ........................... 71 Lighthouse RoadShelter Cove Harbour .................... Harbourside LaneShelter Cove Plaza ......................... 32 Shelter Cove LaneShelter Cove Towne Centre ........... 40 Shelter Cove LaneShipyard Galleria ........................... 1 New Orleans RoadSouth Beach Marina Village .......... 232 South Sea Pines DriveSouth Island Square ...................... 841 William Hilton ParkwayVillage at Wexford ......................... 1000 William Hilton ParkwayVillage Exchange ........................... 32 Palmetto Bay Road

Belfair Town Village ....................... 71 Towne DriveBerkeley Place ............................... 102 Buckwalter ParkwayBluffton Commons at Belfair ......... 20 Baylor DriveBridge Center ................................ 1540 Fording Island RoadKitty’s Crossing .............................. 1008 Fording Island RoadMoss Creek Village ........................ 1533 Fording Island RoadOld Town Bluffton.......................... Calhoun StreetThe Promenade ............................. Promenade StreetTanger Factory Outlet I .................. 1270 Fording Island RoadTanger Factory Outlet II ................. 1414 Fording Island Road

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MID-ISLANDShelter Cove Harbour (Shelter Cove Lane): With a beautiful Mediterranean waterfront village setting, this is one of Hilton Head’s most popular spots. It is located directly across from the entrance to Palmetto Dunes Resort and offers specialty stores, a salon, art galleries and many popular restaurants with awesome views of Broad Creek.

The Plaza at Shelter Cove (50 Shelter Cove Lane): This shopping center is home to many locally owned landmarks, including Outside Hilton Head. It is also home to medical and real estate professionals, a nail salon, a liquor store and features popular national chains such as TJ Maxx and Whole Foods.

Shelter Cove Towne Centre (40 Shelter Cove Lane): The former Mall at Shelter Cove has been transformed into this new shopping center overlooking Broad Creek. The village features 290,000 square feet of retail, restaurant and entertainment space surrounded by natural amenities and luxury

residences. It is a joint venture between Blanchard & Calhoun Commercial and Kroger Real Estate.

NORTH ENDPineland Station (430 William Hilton Parkway): Located at the intersection of William Hilton Parkway and Mathews Drive, this shopping center includes restaurants, shops and other services. A duck pond in its center is popular to both locals and visitors.

Main Street Village (1500 Main Street): Each building has a different style and this very walkable area is reminiscent of Main Street in a small town. Here you can find great restaurants, handmade crafts, gift items, salon services, and more.

Festival Center (145 Pembroke Drive): Here you can find big stores like Walmart, Publix and Barnes & Noble with some smaller offerings like Wildbirds Unlimited, Tuesday Morning and Pier One Imports.

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Belfair Town Village (71 Towne Drive): A 35-acre mixed-used development containing a 56,000 square foot Kroger Supermarket, bank and office buildings, shops and popular restaurants such as Truffles and Chow Daddy’s. It was developed with an eye toward a Lowcountry architectural style that dramatically sets it apart from all other retail developments in the market.

Berkeley Place (106 Buckwalter Parkway): This popular mixed-use development includes a movie theatre, shops, restaurants and more.

Kittie’s Crossing (25 Bluffton Road): Home to many popular national chains, including Target, Dick’s Sporting Goods and Payless ShoeSource.

Tanger Outlets (1270 and 1414 Fording Island Road): Because you are making your purchases directly from the manufacturer and avoiding the middleman, brand name merchandise can be purchased at up to 70 percent below retail prices.

Old Town (Calhoun and Promenade streets): Comprised of one-square mile, Old Town Bluffton includes Calhoun Street, which runs from scenic Highway 46 to the May River, and the newly built, but looks old, Promenade. This is a fun and interesting area to shop. Calhoun Street is home to the Bluffton Farmer’s Market, where you can find beautiful produce and locally made baked goods and other treats every Thursday afternoon.

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PLACES TOURISTS

LOVE

PLACES TOURISTS

LOVE

PLACES TOURISTS

LOVE...AND... LOCALS DO, TOO

For many, a trip to Hilton Head Island or Bluffton isn’t complete without a stop at one of the region’s many

landmark restaurants. Here are 27 places loved by both locals and visitors from all

over the world.

Captain Woody’s Many restaurants claim to be a favorite of locals. Speaking as locals, one of our favorites is

Captain Woody’s. With both Hilton Head Island and Bluffton locations, it’s the neighborhood bar and grill of the Lowcountry. Find oysters, shrimp, cold beer, beautiful sunsets and good

conversation. The atmosphere is relaxed and informal.

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Holy TequilaOffers a harmonizing blend of Mexican street food with new American flavors. The menufeatures a wide variety of gourmet tacos, burritos, quesadillas, salads and more, all priced under $11; and a fully stocked bar with more than 40 premium tequilas, handcrafted specialty cocktails, Mexican beers and spanish inspired wines.

Charbar Co.Executive chef Charles Pejeau’s burger creations have made this a local favorite, serving award-winning gourmet burg-ers, sandwiches, salads and more. It’s also a good spot for craft beer, quality wine and live music.

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Michael Anthony's The first name in Italian cuisine on Hilton Head Island, MichaelAnthony’s hits the sweet spot between authenticity, accessibility and sophistication. They know their wine, they know their Italian food and they’ll even share their knowledge with their famed cooking classes.

local pie Only the highest quality, regionally sourced ingredients go into these wood-fired, house-made pies. A local business, with localstaff and local suppliers make this a local favorite, all the while maintaining a minimal environmental footprint.

Stack’sServing a full breakfast and lunch menu from 6:30 a.m to 2:30 p.m., seven days a week. It’s the place to go for pancakes, waffles, house-made fruit sauces, eggs,homemade crepes, and Stacks Original Crème Brulee French Toast. Other specialties include shrimp & grits using South Carolina shrimp and chorizo sausage, eggs benedict, and crab benedict. It’s worth the wait in line.

ORANGE LEAFA self-serve, choose-your-own top-pings frozen treat destination at

Shelter Cove Towne Centre shopping complex. Sixteen rotating unique fl -vors are prepared fresh daily with fat

free milk and mixed up in proprietary serving machines that make for a

richer, creamier treat. Find a selection of at least 35 toppings, ranging from

kid-friendly gummy bears to tree-hugging granola.

Bluffton Oyster Co.Specializing in fresh local seafood, The Bluffton Oyster Company is known for its fresh, local oysters, clams, mussels, shrimp, scallops and fish filets. Want a taste of thMay River? Order from this menu.

Sea ShackThe phrase “Hilton Head’s Best-Kept Secret” was basically invented for The Sea Shack. The seafood has always been incredible, the “help yourself” tub of beers and ice water has always set the stage for a brilliantly laid-back atmosphere, and the long lines have always been the price you pay for sharing the best-kept secret with a thousand or so friends.

Salty DOG CAFESimply put, this is the island’s premier iconic restaurant. There’s a reason why you can find Salty Dog T-Shirts from Africa to Alaska– people come from all points of the globe to sample the delicious seafood, get their picture taken with Jake, and soak in the waterfront views.

PELICAN’S POINTFormerly known as Kingfisher Seafood,Pasta & Steakhouse. The Old World Mediterranean décor has been replaced with “contemporary nautical.” Dana Torres, a Le Cordon Bleu-trained chef has redefinedexcellence with a new menu including local favorites for seafood, steaks, ribs, crab legs and good ol’ Southern recipes with a West Coast twist.

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FRENCH BAKERYOld-world expertise and a slavish dedication to getting the tiniest of details perfect make the baked goods at The French Bakery and Courtyard Café to die for, but it’s not all baked goods here. The delectable selection of quiches, tantalizing sandwiches and lush salads round out a true culinary experience.

OMBRAPopular local chef Michael Cirafesi and distinguished Philadelphia chef Nunzio Patruno have teamed up to open this upscale Italian restaurant in the Village at Wexford. Many dishes were created hundreds of years ago, passed down from generation to generation.

The Tiki Hut

Just off Coligny Beach Park is an island institu-

tion that nearly every die-hard local can point to as the place they decided they were calling Hilton Head Island home. With

an appetizing array of frozen drinks, wraparound

views of Coligny Beach, and endless action on the

volleyball courts, this is the place locals become visitors and vice-versa.

Alfred’sEuropean-trained chef Alfred Kettering combines some of the most appealing elements of classic American and Continen-tal cuisine in this tiny Plantation Center hideaway.

Island Bagel & DeliFresh baked bagels made from scratch, boiled and baked each day. Hoagies, salads, pastries and coffee are also served. The restaurant was featured in the July 2013 issue of Southern Living magazine.

MELLOW MUSHROOMThe place where Hilton Head’s pizza lovers and beer lovers gather. Outstanding pies made with spring water dough, prepared fresh every day. The ‘Shroom is also a great spot for hoagies, calzones, salads. A large bar and numerous flat-screenTVs make it a popular spot for watching sporting events.

Red FishUpscale dining at its finest. Head chef Chaun Bescos takes a -vantage of his close relationship with local growers and farmers markets, tailoring Red Fish’s menu around which foods are in season. The result is an eclectic blend of seafood, steaks, fresh fruit and local vegetables.

IL CarpaccioIf you’re hankering for some authentic Italian cuisine, this island institution is worth finding. Pizza is cooked in a hardwood bur -ing oven and everything is made from scratch. Now located at 200A Museum Street.

Bomboras GrilleAn award-winning restaurant and bar, located steps away from the beach. Offering fresh and local Lowcountry ingredients paired with craft beers and wine. Bom-boras Grille is open for lunch and dinner. A kids menu is available. The locals call them the BOMB.

TRUFFLES CafeWith locations on Hilton Head Island and in Bluffton, Trufflescontinues to be a fast favorite among locals and tourists alike. Their secret? Consistency and great guest service. It’s always a solid choice.

Chow Daddy’sServing local, organic ingre-dients with meals prepared to order. Featuring salad bowls, sandwiches, tacos, hot bowls, platters and other snacks. Both Hilton Head and Bluffton locations are just cool spots to hang out.

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KuramaThe sushi on Hilton Head is as good or better than anything you will find outside of Japan (New York City and San Fran included). Thatreputation was created by the masters at Kurama, who have been honoring taste and tradition for more than 20 years. Whether it be a teppanyaki-style offering prepared right before your eyes or a mouth-watering creation from the sushi bar, Kurama prides itself on using only the freshest ingredients.

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POrter & PigAfter spending most of her professional life working for local restaurants, Ivy Burdick has branched out and opened a place of her own. The popular waitress, bartender and manager is now the proud owner of wildly popular Porter & Pig, a new gastropub located in The Village at Wexford. She and her staff are pairing great beer, craft cocktails and wine by the glass with charcuterie, cheeses and shared plates.

Charlies L’etoile VerteThis family owned and operated restaurant specializes in fresh seafood, lamb and steak. The menu is written by hand each day based on the freshest ingredients available. A popular spot for both lunch and dinner.

FRANKIE BONESIt’s hard to classify the cuisine at Frankie Bones as anything other than “cool.” The décor is inspired by the timeless cool of the Rat Pack and all their trendsetting ilk, and that same devotion to style can be found in the menu. Whether a simple pasta dish, a steak or any of the various seafood creations, everything on the menu at Frankie Bones stands out in its own stylish way.

Express Restaurant DeliveryHilton Head’s original food delivery service. Family owned and oper-ated since 1994, delivering dinner straight to your door from over 20 of Hilton Head’s restaurants. Relax in your home or villa with no need to wait in a restaurant line. hiltonheaddelivers.com, 843-785-7155.

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WHERE THE VIEWS ARE AS STUNNING AS THE MEALS

WHERE THE VIEWS ARE AS STUNNING AS THE MEALS

WHERE THE VIEWS ARE AS STUNNING AS THE MEALS

Paradise is all around us, but even the locals know that the ultimate relaxation on the island is a great meal with a stunning water view. Fortunately for you, this list of Lowcountry proprietors has perfected this

unbeatable combination.

BY TIM WOOD

View 32An outdoor, panoramic ocean view restaurant and bar located behind The Westin Hilton Head Island Resort & Spa. You’ll findeverything from a signature View 32 drink menu to the fresh-est menu items – from appetiz-ers and salads, to entrees and small plate sliders. If it gets too cold, step inside the resort and experience Oceans.

PoseidonOne of the newest entries to the waterfront dining scene, boast-ing a rooftop bar overlooking the cove and located next to the new waterfront park at Shelter Cove Towne Centre. An oyster bar, outdoor dining area and a VIP lounge are among the highlights of this latest infusion to the island nightlife scene, where country line dancing has already become a Wednesday night staple.

QUARTERDECK & TOPSIDE

WATERFRONT RESTAURANTGolf fans who take in the

RBC Heritage Presented by Boeing have long marveled

at the spectacular views at this Sea Pines icon. The moored yachts, the 18th green of Harbour Town

Golf Links and the calming waters of Calibogue Sound

are all within your view. The Quarterdeck provides a pub-style menu with Angus burgers, tortilla wraps and caramel apple pie, while

Topside offers a more elegant, seafood-focused dining experience to take

in the best views of the island’s waterfront sunsets.

Hudson’s Seafood House On the Docks

The restaurant with one of the best views of Port Royal Sound also takes much of its signature shrimp from the sound — one of two

remaining shrimping operations on the islands uses the Hudson’s dock in exchange for the restaurant having first right of refusal on its

catch. The décor is simple and old school and the boat-shaped gift shop kitschy, but the food and the views are still top notch.

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SEA PINES BEACH CLUBThe forefather of all Hilton Head water views, the 40-year-old jewel

got a $10 million facelift that has accentuated everything we’ve ever loved about the club. The newly renovated club includes Coast, an

upscale eatery and oceanfront bar; Surfside Market for quick eats like salads and sandwiches; and the Ocean Lounge, a second-floor bar

with elevated views of the ocean.

Old Oyster FactoryThis Marshland Road staple was voted one of the top 100 scenic view restaurants by Open Table. Built on the site of an early 1900s oyster cannery, the restaurant honors the his-tory of the Broad Creek fishe -man with some of the area’s finest seafood. For more than25 years, diners have enjoyed a succulent meal while taking in the marshland landscape.

ELA’s Blu Water GrilleThe 2014 Taste of the Sea-son winner has also been recognized by Monthly as the perfect date night and special occasion spot, and for good reason. Freshly caught seafood and perfectly cooked steaks are the mainstays of chef Ryan Alpaugh’s menu, and the casual but intimately romantic garden patio and artwork of local artist Pete Karis accent the waterfront views perfectly.

Up the Creek Pub and GrillA seafood shack that can also boast some of the best barbecue in the area? Indeed, that’s what you’ll find here. This Simmons Road spot hasmanaged to create a down-home atmosphere with a beachcomber vibe overlooking Broad Creek, not to mention a menu that features succulent burgers and finger-licking pulled pork sandwiches.

Black MarlinThis Palmetto Bay Marina

dockside favorite is one of the best spots for boat watching in

the area thanks to its expan-sive patio. Seafood and steaks are the menu mainstays, but

the Key West vibe is unmistak-able. The sushi nachos and

fish tacos are mouthwatering. The waterside Hurricane Bar is a must, as is the weekend

eggs Benedict brunch.

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Breakfast Lunch Dinner Open Late Sunday Brunch

HILTON HEADNORTH ENDAtlanta Bread Company: 45 Pembroke Drive843-342-2253.

Bella Italia Bistro and Pizza: 95 Mathews Drive in Port Royal Plaza. 843-689-5560.

The Carolina Room: The Westin Resort, Port Royal Plantation. 843-681-4000, ext. 7045.

Chart House: 2 Hudson Road. 843-342-9066.

Crazy Crab (north): 104 William Hilton Parkway, 843-681-5021, www.thecrazycrab.com.

Fiesta Fresh Mexican Grill (north): 95 Mathews Drive. 843-342-8808.

Frankie Bones: 1301 Main Street. 843-682-4455.

Hudson’s Seafood House On the Docks: 1 Hudson Road. 843-681-2772. www.hudsonsonthed-ocks.com.

Il Carpaccio: 200A Museum Street. 843-342-9949. ilcarpaccioofhiltonhead.com.

LagerHead Tavern: 155 High Bluff Road, Hilton Head Plantation. 843-684-2184, www.lagerheadtav-ern.com

Main Street Café: 1411 Main Street Village. 843-689-3999.

Mangiamo!: 2000 Main Street. 843-682-2444.

Munchies: 1407 Main St. 843-785-3354.

New York City Pizza: 45 Pembroke Dr. 843-689-2222.

OKKO: 95 Mathews Dr. 843-341-3377.

Old Fort Pub: 65 Skull Creek Drive. 843-681-2386.

Outback Steakhouse: 20 Hatton Place. 843-681-4329.

Pan Fresco Ole: 55 Matthews Dr. 843-681-5989.

Plantation Café and Deli: 95 Mathews Drive. 843-342-4472.

Reilley’s North End Pub: 95 Mathews Drive. 843-681-4153.

Ruan Thai Hut: 1107 Main Street, 843-681-3700.

Ruby Lee’s: 46 Wild Horse Road. 843-681-7829.

Skull Creek Boathouse: 397 Squire Pope Road. 843-681-3663.

Starbucks: 430 William Hilton Pkway in Pineland Station, 843-689-6823.

Street Meet: 95 Mathews Drive, Port Royal Plaza. 843-842-2570.

Sunset Grille: 43 Jenkins Island Road. 843-689-6744.

TJ’s Take and Bake Pizza: 35 Main Street. 843-681-2900.

Turtles Beach Bar & Grill: 2 Grasslawn Avenue at the Westin Resort. 843-681-4000.

WiseGuys: 1513 Main Street. 843-842-8866.

Yummy House: 2 Southwood Park Drive. 843-681-5888.

HILTON HEAD MID-ISLAND843: 890 William Hilton Parkway, Fresh Market Shoppes. 843-686-8843.

Alexander’s: 76 Queens Folly Rd. 843-785-4999.

Alfred’s: 807 William Hilton Parkway, #1200, in Plantation Center, 843-341-3117, alfredsofhilton-head.com

Arthur’s Grille: Arthur Hills course, Palmetto Dunes. 843-785-1191.

Big Jim’s BBQ, Burgers and Pizza: Robert Trent Jones course, Palmetto Dunes. 843-785-1165.

Bistro 17: 17 Harbourside Lane in Shelter Cove. 785-5517. www.bistro17hhi.com.

Bonefi sh Grill: 890 William Hilton Parkway. 843-341-3772.

Bucci’s Italian Cuisine: 13 Harbourside Lane, Shelter Cove. 843-785-3300.

Carrabba’s Italian Grill: 14 Folly Field Drive. 843-785-5007.

Café at the Marriott: Oceanside at Hilton Head Marriott Resort & Spa, Palmetto Dunes. 843-686-8488.

Coco’s on the Beach: 663 William Hilton Parkway; also located at beach marker 94A. 843-842-2626.

CocoNutz Sportz Bar: Hilton Head Island Beach and Tennis Resort, 40 Folly Field Road. 843-842-0043

Conroy’s: Hilton Head Marriott Resort & Spa, Palmetto Dunes. 843-686-8499.

Dye’s Gullah Fixin’s: 840 William Hilton Parkway, Atrium Building. 843-681-8106, www.dyesgullahfi x-ins.com.

ELA’s Blu Water Grille: 1 Shelter Cove Lane in Shelter Cove Harbour. 843-785-3030. www.elasgrille.com.

Flora’s Italian Cafe: 841 William Hilton Parkway in South Island Square. 843-842-8200.

French Bakery: 120 Shelter Cove Lane, Shelter Cove Towne Centre. 843-342-5420.

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Gator’z Pizza: HHI Beach & Tennis Resort. 843-842-0004. D

Giuseppi’s Pizza and Pasta: 32 Shelter Cove Lane in Shelter Cove. 843-785-4144. LD

Harold’s Diner: 641 William Hilton Parkway. 843-842-9292. BL

HH Prime: Omni Hilton Head Oceanfront Resort in Palmetto Dunes. 843-842-8000. BLDS

Island Bagel & Deli: South Island Square. 843-686-3353. BL

Jamaica Joe’z Beach Bar: Hilton Head Island Beach & Tennis Resort, 40 Folly Field Road. 843-842-0044.

Lucky Rooster Kitchen + Bar: 841 William Hilton Pkwy, Unit A, South Island Square. 843-681-3474. www.luckyroosterhhi.com. DO

Maywood Davis: 612 William Hilton Pkwy. 843-368-2839, www.maywooddavis.com.

Mediterranean Harbour: 13 Harbourside Lane, Unit B, Shelter Cove Harbour. 843-842-9991, www.mediterraneanharbour.com. DO

New York City Pizza: 28 Shelter Cove Lane, Suite 119, Shelter Cove Towne Centre. 843-785-4200. LD

Old Oyster Factory: 101 Marshland Road. 843-681-6040. www.oldoysterfactory.com. DO

Orange Leaf: 38 Shelter Cove Lane, 843-689-5323, www.orangeleafyogurt.com.

Pazzo: 807 William Hilton Parkway in Plantation Center. 843-842-9463. LD

Pelican’s Point Seafood & Steakhouse: 70 Marshland Road. 843-342-2880, phoenixbistro.com. BL

Poseidon: 38 Shelter Cove Lane, Shelter Cove Towne Centre. 843-341-3838, www.poseidonhhi.com. LDO

Ruan Thai Cuisine I: 81 William Hilton Parkway, Hilton Head Island. 843-785-8576. LD

Scott’s Fish Market Restaurant and Bar: 17 Harbour Side Lane. 843-785-7575. D

San Miguel’s: 9 Shelter Cove Lane in Shelter Cove Harbour. 843-842-4555. www.sanmiguels.com. LD

Santa Fe Café: 807 William Hilton Parkway in Plantation Center. 843-785-3838. LD

Sea Grass Grille: 807 William Hilton Parkway. 843-785-9990. LD

Starbucks: 32 Shelter Cove Lane. 843-842-4090.

Up the Creek Pub & Grill: Broad Creek Marina, 18 Simmons Road. 843-681-3625. LDO

Wayback Burgers: 32 Shelter Cove Lane, Shelter Cove Towne Centre. 843-785-2650, www.wayback-burgers.com.

XO Lounge: Omni Hilton Head Oceanfront Resort in Palmetto Dunes. 843-341-8080.

YoAddiction!: 890 William Hilton Parkway. 843-341-3335.

HILTON HEAD SOUTH ENDAmigos Cafe y Cantina: 70 Pope Avenue. 843-785-8226. LD

Angler’s Beach Market Grill: 2 North Forest Beach Dr., 843-785-3474. LD

Annie O’s: 124 Arrow Road. 843-341-2664. LD

Asian Bistro: 51 New Orleans Road. 843-686-9888. LD

Aunt Chilada’s Easy Street Cafe: 69 Pope Avenue. 843-785-7700. LD

Beach Break Grill: 24 Palmetto Bay Road, Suite F. 843-785-2466. LD

Bess’ Delicatessen and Catering: 55 New Orleans Road, Fountain Center. 843-785-5504. www.bessdeli.com. BL

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Big Bamboo Cafe: 1 North Forest Beach Drive, Coligny Plaza. 843-686-3443, www.bigbamboocafe.com. LDO

Black Marlin Bayside Grill and Hurricane Bar: 86 Helmsman Way in Palmetto Bay Marina. 843-785-4950. LDS

Bomboras Grille: 101 A/B Pope Avenue, Coligny Plaza. 843-689-2662. LDO

Bayley’s: 130 Shipyard Drive. Sonesta Resort. 843-842-2400. BD

British Open Pub: 1000 William Hilton Parkway D3 in the Village at Wexford. 843-686-6736. LDO

Bullies BBQ: 3 Regents Pkwy. 843-686-7427. LD

Callahan’s Sports Bar & Grill: 49 New Orleans Road. 843-686-7665. LDO

Captain Woody’s: 6 Target Road. 843-785-2400. www.captainwoodys.com. LDO

Carolina Crab Company: 86 Helmsman Way, Palmetto Bay Marina. 843-842-2016. LD

Casey’s Sports Bar and Grille: 37 New Orleans Road. 843-785-2255. LDO

Catch 22: 37 New Orleans Plaza. 843-785-6261. D

Charbar Co.: 33 Office Park Rd., Suite 213. Park Plaza, 843-85-CHAR (2427).

Charlie’s L’etoile Verte: 8 New Orleans Road. 843-785-9277. www.charliesgreenstar.com.D

Chow Daddy’s: 14B Executive Park Road, Hilton Head Island, 843-842-CHOW, www.chowdaddys.com.

Coast: Sea Pines Beach Club. 842-1888. LD

Coligny Deli & Grill: Coligny Plaza. 843-785-4440. LD

Corks Neighborhood Wine Bar: 11 Palmetto Bay Road. 843-671-7783. LD

Cowboy Brazilian Steakhouse: 1000 William Hilton Pkwy, Unit B6, The Village at Wexford. 843-715-3565, www.cowboybraziliansteakhouse.com.

CQ’s: 140A Lighthouse Lane. 843-671-2779. LD

Crane’s Tavern and Steakhouse: 26 New Orleans Road. 843-341-2333. D

Crazy Crab (Harbour Town): 149 Lighthouse Road. 843-363-2722. LD

Delishee Yo: 32 Palmetto Bay Road in the Village Exchange. 843-785-3633.

Dough Boys Pizza: 1-B New Orleans Road. 843-686-2697. www. doughboyshhi.com. LD

DryDock: 840 William Hilton Pkwy., 843-842-9775. LD

Earle of Sandwich Pub: 1 North Forest Beach Drive in Coligny Plaza. 843-785-7767. LD

Electric Piano: 33 Office Park Road. 843-785-5399. O

Fat Baby’s: 1034 William Hilton Parkway. 843-842-4200. LD

Fiesta Fresh Mexican Grill: 51 New Orleans Road. 843-785-4788. LD

FlatBread Grill: 2 North Forest Beach Drive, 843-341-2225, flatbreadgrillhhi.com.

French Kiss Bakery: Coligny Plaza, 1 North Forest Beach Drive. 843-687-5471. BL

Frozen Moo: Coligny Plaza, 1 North Forest Beach Drive. 843-842-3131.

Frosty Frog Cafe: 1 North Forest Beach in Coligny Plaza. 843-686-3764. LDO

Gringo’s Diner: E-5, Coligny Plaza. 843-785-5400.

Gruby’s New York Deli: 890 William Hilton Parkway in the Fresh Market Shoppes. 843-842-9111. BL

Harbourside Burgers and Brews: Harbour Town, Sea Pines Resort, 843-842-1444, www.seapines.com. LD

Harbour Town Bakery and Cafe: Harbour Town, Sea Pines. 843-363-2021. BL

Heyward’s: 130 Shipyard Drive. Sonesta Resort. 843-842-2400. BD

Hilton Head Diner: 6 Marina Side Drive. 843-686-2400. BLDO

Hilton Head Brewing Company: 7C Greenwood Drive (Reilley’s Plaza), Hilton Head Plaza. 843-785-3900. www.hhbrewingco.com.LD

Hilton Head Ice Cream: 55 New Orleans Road, #114. 843-852-6333.

Hinchey’s Chicago Bar and Grill: Circle Center, Pope Avenue. 843-686-5959. LDO

Hinoki of Kurama: 37 New Orleans Road. 843-785-9800. LD

Holy Tequila: 33 Office Park Rd., Suite 228. 843-681-8226. LD

Hugo’s Seafood & Steakhouse: 841 William Hilton Parkway. 843-785-HUGO. LD

It’s Greek To Me: 11 Lagoon Road in Coligny Plaza. 843-842-4033. LDO

Java Burrito Company: 1000 William Hilton Pkwy. 843-842-5282. BLD

Jazz Corner: Village at Wexford. 843-842-8620. DO

Jersey Mike’s: 11 Palmetto Bay Rd., Island Crossing. 843-341-6800.

Jump and Phil’s Bar and Grill: 7 Greenwood Drive, Suite 3B. 843-785-9070. LDO

Kenny B’s French Quarter Cafe: 70 Pope Avenue in Circle Center. 843-785-3315. BLDS

Kurama Japanese Steak and Seafood House: 9 Palmetto Bay Road. 843-785-4955. D

La Hacienda: 11 Palmetto Bay Road. 843-842-4982. LD

Land’s End Tavern: South Beach Marina, Sea Pines. 843-671-5456. BLD

Links, An American Grill: Harbour Town Golf Links Clubhouse, Sea Pines. 843-363-8380, www. linksamericangrill.com

Live Oak: 100 North Sea Pines Drive, 843-842-1441, www. liveoaklowcountrycuisine.com

Local Pie: 843-842-7437, [email protected].

A Lowcountry Backyard: 32 Palmetto Bay Road at The Village Exchange. 843-785-9273. BLD

Lodge Beer and Growler Bar: 7B Greenwood Drive, Hilton Head Plaza. 843-842-8966. DO

Mellow Mushroom: 33 Office Park Road in Park Plaza. 843-686-2474. www.mellowmushroom.com. LDO

Mi Tierra (Hilton Head): 130 Arrow Rd. 843-342-3409. LD

Market Street Cafe: 12 Coligny Plaza. 843-686-4976. LD

Marley’s Island Grille: 35 Office Park Road in Park Plaza. 843-686-5800. DO

Michael Anthony’s: 37 New Orleans Road. 843-785-6272, www.michael-anthonys.com.

New York City Pizza: 81 Pope Avenue. 843-842-2227. LD

Nick’s Steak & Seafood: 9 Park Lane. 843-686-2920. D

OMBRA Cucina Rustica: Village at Wexford. 843-842-5505. www.ombrahhi.com. D

One Hot Mama’s: 7 Greenwood Drive, Hilton Head Plaza. 843-682-6262. LDSO

Palmetto Bay Sunrise Café: 86 Helmsman Way in Palmetto Bay Marina. 843-686-3232. BL

Philly’s Café and Deli: 102 Fountain Center, New Orleans Road. 843-785-9966. L

Pino Gelato: 1000 William Hilton Parkway, Village at Wexford. 843-842-2822.

Plantation Café and Deli (south): 81 Pope Avenue in Heritage Plaza. 843-785-9020. BL

Pomodori: 1 New Orleans Road. 843-686-3100. D

The Porch: Beach House hotel. 1 South Forest Beach Drive. 843-785-5126. BLD

Porter & Pig: 1000 William Hilton Parkway, The Village at Wexford. 843-715-3224. www.porter-pig.com. D

Quarterdeck: 149 Lighthouse Road, Harbour Town, Sea Pines. 843-842-1999. LDO

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Red Fish: 8 Archer Road. 843-686-3388. www. redfishofhiltonhead.com.LD

Reilley’s Grill & Bar (south): 7D Greenwood Drive. 842-4414. LDO

Relish Cafe: 33 Office Park Road, Park Plaza. 843-342-4800.

Rita’s Italian Ice: 1 North Forest Beach Drive, Coligny Plaza. 843-686-2596, ritasice.com.

Roy’s Place: 33 Office Park Rd., 843-785-4646, www.roysplacehhi.com.

Salty Dog Cafe: South Beach Marina Village, Sea Pines Resort. 843-671-7327. www.saltydog.com. LD

Sage Room: 81 Pope Ave., Heritage Plaza. 843-785-5352. D

Sea Shack: 6 Executive Park Drive. 843-785-2464. LD

Signals Lounge: 130 Shipyard Drive, Sonesta Resort. 843-842-2400.

Signe’s Bakery & Cafe: 93 Arrow Road. 843-785-9118. BLS

Skillets Café: Coligny Plaza. 843-785-3131. BLD

The Smokehouse: 34 Palmetto Bay Road. 842-4227. BLDO

Smooth: 11 Palmetto Bay Road in Island Crossing shopping center. 843-842-9808.

Southern Coney & Breakfast: 70 Pope Avenue in Circle Center. 843-689-2447. BL

Spirit of Harbour Town: 843-843-363-9026. www.vagabondcruise.com.

Stack’s Pancakes of Hilton Head: 2 Regency Parkway. 843-341-3347. BLD

Starbucks (south): 11 Palmetto Bay Road. 843-341-5477.

Steamers: 28 Coligny Plaza. 843-785-2070. LD

Stellini:15 Executive Park Road. 843-785-7006. D

Stu’s Surfside: 1 North Forest Beach Drive, Coligny Plaza. 843-686-7873. LD

The Studio: 20 Executive Park Road. 843-785-6000. D

Sunset Slush: 81 Pope Avenue, 843-785-7851.

Sweet Carolina Cupcakes: 1 N. Forest Beach Drive. 843-342-2611.

Tiki Hut: 1 South Forest Beach Drive at the Beach House. 843-785-5126. OLD

Topside Waterfront Restaurant: Harbour Town, Sea Pines. 843-842-1999. D

Trattoria Divina: 33 Office Park Rd. 843-686-4442. D

Truffles Cafe (Sea Pines): 71 Lighthouse Road, Sea Pines Center. 843-671-6136, www/trufflescafe.com.LD

Urban Vegan: 86 Helmsman Way, Palmetto Bay Marina. 843-671-3474. LD

Vine: 1 North Forest Beach Drive in Coligny Plaza. 843-686-3900. LD

Watusi: 71 Pope Ave. 843-686-5200. www.islandwatusi.com. BL

Which Wich?: 70 Pope Ave., Suite 13. 843-715-9424, www. whichwich.com

Wild Wing Café: 72 Pope Ave. 843-785-9464. LDO

Wine and Cheese If You Please: 24 Palmetto Bay Road, Ste. G. 843-842-1200.

Wreck of the Salty Dog: South Beach Marina Village, Sea Pines. 843-671-7327. D

BLUFFTONAgave Side Bar: 13 State of Miind St., 843-757-9190. LD

Amigos Belfair (Bluffton): 133 Towne Drive. 843-815-8226. LD

Backwater Bill’s: 20 Hampton Lake Drive. 843-875-5253. LDO

Bluffton BBQ: 11 State of Mind St. 843-757-7427, blufftonbbq.com. LD

Bluffton Family Seafood House: 27 Dr. Mellichamp Drive. 843-757-4010. LD

The Bluffton Room: 15 Promenade St., 843-757-3525, www.theblufftonroom.com. D

The Brick Chicken: 1011 Fording Island Road in the Best Buy Shopping Center. 843-836-5040. LDO

The British Open Pub: 1 Sherington Drive, Suite G, 843-815-6736. LDO

Buffalos Restaurant: 476 Mount Pelia Road inside Palmetto Bluff. 843-706-6500. LD

Burnin’ Down South: 198 Okatie Village Drive, Suite 108. 843-705-2453. LD

Butcher’s Market and Deli: 102 Buckwalter Parkway, Suite 3-G. 843-815-6328. BLD

Cahill’s Market & Chicken Kitchen: 1055 May River Road. 843-757-2921. LD

Captain Woody’s: 17 State of Mind St. in the Calhoun Street Promenade. 843-757-6222. www.captainwoodys.com. LDO

The Carolina Tavern: 5 Godfrey Place. 843-757-9464. thecarolinatavern.com LD

Cheeburger Cheeburger: 108 Buckwalter Parkway. 843-837-2433. LD

Chipotle: Tanger I Outlet Center. 843-836-2442, chipotle.com. LD

Choo Choo BBQ Xpress: 129 Burnt Church Road. 843-815-7675. LDO

Chow Daddy’s: 15 Towne Drive, Belfair Towne Village, 843-842-CHOW, chowdaddys.com.

Claude & Uli’s Bistro: 1533 Fording Island Road. 843-837-3336. LD

Coconuts Bar & Grille: 39 Persimmon St. 843-757-0602. DO

Corks Neighborhood Wine Bar: 1297 May River Road. 843-815-5168. DO

Corner Perk Cafe: 1297 May River Road. 843-816-5674, cornerperk.com. BL

The Cottage Cafe, Bakery and Tea Room: 38 Calhoun St. 843-757-0508. www.thecottagebluff-ton.com. BL

Dolce Vita: 163 Bluffton Rd. Unit F. 843-815-6900, dolcevitarustica.com D

Downtown Deli: 27 Dr. Mellichamp Drive. 843-815-5005. BL

El Super Internacional: 33 Sherington Dr. 843-815-8113. LD

Fat Patties and Salt Marsh Brewing: 207 Bluffton Rd., 843-379-1500, fat-patties.com

Firehouse Subs: 32 Malphrus Rd., #109. 843-815-7827. LD

Fiesta Fresh Mexican Grill: 876 Fording Island Road (Hwy. 278), Suite 1. 843-706-7280. LD

Giuseppi’s Pizza and Pasta: 25 Bluffton Road. 843-815-9200. LD

Hana Sushi and Japanese Fusion: 1534 Fording Island Road. 843-837-3388. hanasushifu-sion.com LD

Hinchey’s Chicago Bar & Grill: 104 Buckwalter Place, Suite 1A. 843-836-5909. LD

HogsHead Kitchen and Wine Bar: 1555 Fording Island Rd. 843-837-4647.

Honeybaked Ham: 1060 Fording Island Road. 843-815-7388. BLD

Island Bagel & Deli: Sheridan Park. 843-815-5300. BL

Jameson’s Charhouse: 671 Cypress Hills Drive, Sun City. 843-705-8200. LD

Jim ‘N Nick’s Bar-B-Q: 872 Fording Island Road. 843-706-9741. LD

Katie O’Donnell’s: 1008 Fording Island Road (Kittie’s Crossing). 843-815-5555. LDO

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Kelly’s Tavern: 11B Buckingham Plantation Drive. 843-837-3353. BLDO

Kobe Japanese Restaurant: 30 Plantation Park Drive. 843-757-6688. LD

Longhorn: Inside Tanger I. 843-705-7001. LD

Los Jalapeno’s Mexican Grill: The Bridge Center. 843-837-2333. LD

Lowcountry Flower Girls: Berkeley Place. 843-837-2253.

May River Grill: 1263 May River Road. 843-757-5755. LD

Mellow Mushroom: 872 Fording Island Rd. 843-706-0800. mellowmushroom.com. LDO

Midnight Baker: 14 Promenade St. 843-815-5355. LB

Mi Tierra: 27 Dr. Mellichamp Drive. 843-757-7200. LD

Mi Tierrita: 214 Okatie Village Drive. 843-705-0925. LD

Moon Mi Pizza: 15 State of Mind Street. 843-757-7007. LD

Moe’s Southwest Grill: 3 Malphrus Road. 843-837-8722. LD

Mulberry Street Trattoria: 1476 Fording Island Road. 843-837-2426.LDS

Napoli Bistro Pizzeria & Wine Bar: 68 Bluffton Road, 843-706-9999. LD

NEO: 326 Moss Creek Village. 843-837-5111. LD

Old Town Dispensary: 15 Captains Cove. 843-837-1893. LDO

Orobello’s Bistro & Pizzeria: 103 Buckwalter Place, Unit 108. 843-837-5637, www.orobellosbluff-ton.com. LDO

Outback Steakhouse: 100 Buckwalter Place. 843-757-9888. LD

Panda Chinese Restaurant: 25 Bluffton Road. 843-815-6790. LD

The Pearl: A kitchen and bar, just opened recently in Old Town. 55 Calhoun St., 843-757-5511

Plantation Cafe & Deli: 1532 Fording Island Road. 843-815-4445.

Pour Richard’s: 4376 Bluffton Parkway. 843-757-1999. DO

The Pub at Old Carolina: 91 Old Carolina Road. 843-757-6844. D

R Bar: 70 Pennington Drive. 843-757-7264. LD

Red Fish: 32 Bruin Road, 843-837-8888. LD

Red Stripes Caribbean Cuisine and Lounge: 8 Pin Oak Street. 843-757-8111. LDO

River House Restaurant: 476 Mount Pelia Road in Palmetto Bluff. 843-706-6500. LD

Ruan Thai Cuisine II: 26 Towne Drive, Belfair Town Village. 843-757-9479. LD

Saigon Cafe: 1304 Fording Island Road. 843-837-1800. BLD

Sake House: G1017 Fording Island Road Ste 105. 843-706-9222. LD

Sigler’s Rotisserie: 12 Sheridan Park Circle. 843-815-5030. D

Southern Barrel Brewing Co.: 375 Buckwalter Place Blvd., 843-837-2337, southernbarrelbrew-ingco.com

Squat N’ Gobble: 1231 May River Road. 843-757-4242. BLD

Stooges Cafe: 25 Sherington Drive. 843-706-6178. BL

Truffles Cafe: 91 Towne Drive Belfair Towne Village. 843-815-5551. trufflescafe.com.LD

Walnuts Café: 70 Pennington Drive in Sheridan Park. 843-815-2877. BLS

Wild Wing Café (Bluffton): 1188 Fording Island Road. 843-837-9453. LD

Zepplin’s Bar & Grill: Inside Station 300. 25 Innovation Drive. 843-815-2695. LDO

Zoes Kitchen: Tanger I Outlet Center. 843-837-5410. LD ■

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GET LISTEDListings are fluid and heavily dependent on your help; to submit or update email [email protected]

LEGENDARY LOWCOUNTRY DISH

Three Little Pigs AT BULLIES BBQ

Of all the tasty specials served at Bullies BBQ, the Three Little Pigs is undoubtedly one of the most popular. Available only for lunch on Fridays, the $6 Three Little

Pigs special boasts three delicious sliders — slow-smoked pork, brisket and pulled

chicken — and is served with a side of fries.

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BY TIM WATSON

■ LODGING

HOTELSUsually located oceanfront, the full service hotel

offers a wide array of services, housekeeping, room service, full service in house restaurants and a variety of shops, along with concierge services and various spas, recreational facilities and children’s activities. The Westin in Port Royal Plantation, Marriott and Omni in Palmetto Dunes Plantation, Sonesta in Shipyard Plantation and the Holiday Inn Beach House by Coligny circle are examples. Prices vary by the season.

Visiting the Lowcountry? First you need to determine the right type of place to stay. There are a variety of accommoda-tion types on Hilton Head Island. From

intimate boutique inns to sprawling timeshare resorts, oceanfront rental homes and four and five-star hotels, accommodations on Hilton Head Island have enough variety to please every travel style and budget.

PHOTO BY ARNO DIMMLING

The Westin Hilton Head Island Resort & Spa

Sonesta Resort Hilton Head Island

Omni Hilton Head Oceanfront Resort

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A number of Hilton Head hotels have just undergone major renovations, refreshing the look and feel of the popular resorts. The Westin underwent a $30 million renovation with an improved pool, deck and fitness studio.

The Sonesta also underwent a $30 million renovation result-ing in an expanded pool deck and terrace surrounding a lagoon-style pool, a shade pool as well as new cabanas, out-door beds and umbrellas.

Other major oceanfront resorts have recently completed extensive renovations, including the Omni Hilton Head Oceanfront Hotel’s $17 million renovation adding a third pool and renovations to all 323 guest rooms.

The Beach House completed a $5 million renovation of its 202 guest rooms and public spaces. The Hilton Head Marriott Resort and Spa underwent a renovation as well. Others resorts have plans to begin renovations in the near future.

If you are looking for something a bit smaller, boutique inns located in Sea Pines at Harbour Town and South Beach in Sea Pines offer the same level of service though a bit further from the beach, offer a charm all their own. Perfect for a romantic getaway or a peaceful week away. With luxuries befitting the finest hotels, The Inn at Harbour Town offers a unique variety of first-class accommodations within The Sea Pines Resort.

Traditional chain hotel/motels are located mainly along the 278 corridor, and are outside of the plantations. Prices are lower than the full service hotels, but you will not have the same amenities as the larger resorts.

RENT A HOMEVacation home and villa rentals are available in most of the

South End plantations. From ocean front homes and villas to off-the-beaten-path destinations you can decide based upon your budget and desired amenities, beach, tennis, golf, fis -ing. Don’t be afraid of the larger 6-8 bedroom homes as they can be split by multiple families and the prices won’t work out as high as you might think.

Or, look for a vacation villa. Here, you can rent a fully fur-nished home, enjoy the extra space to spread out and the full size kitchen. If you are a tennis or golf lover, you can often rent a villa close to the course.

Several rental companies on the island specialize in help-ing you find the perfect vacation home, whether it is a cozy villa for one or two persons or a seven-bedroom spacious home for a family. Be sure to give them a call, they are very knowledgable to the different areas and can help you find the perfect rental.

In fact, it’s very common for families to use rental homes on Hilton Head Island as the perfect place for a family reunion where they enjoy the extra space, kitchen facilities and a per-sonal pool.

Hilton Head rental homes can offer an oceanfront view, pet-friendly accommodations or condos and villas with golf course views. No matter your preference — hotel or rental home — there is something for everyone.

HOTELS

HOME/CONDO RENTAL

Beach House Hilton Head Island ..................... 843-785-5126Comfort Suites Bluffton .................................... 843-815-1700Days Inn Hilton Head ...................................... 843-842-4800Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott ..................... 843-705-2300Hampton Inn Hilton Head Island ..................... 843-681-7900Hilton Garden Inn Hilton Head ....................... 843-837-8111Hilton Head Island Beach & Tennis Resort ....... 843-842-4402Hilton Head Marriott Resort & Spa ................... 843-686-8400Hilton Head Metropolitan Hotel ...................... 843-842-3100Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites .................. 843-757-2002Holiday Inn Resort Beach House ...................... 843-785-5126Inn at Harbour Town......................................... 843-363-8100The Inn at Palmetto Bluff, A Montage Resort ... 843-706-6500Omni Hilton Head Oceanfront Resort .............. 843-842-8000Palmetto Dunes Oceanfront Resort .................. 843-785-1138Park Lane Hotel & Suites .................................. 843-686-5700Quality Inn ........................................................ 843-842-6662Ramada Hilton Head ....................................... 843-681-3655Red Roof Inn .................................................... 843-686-6808The Sea Pines Resort ........................................ 843-785-3333Sonesta Resort Hilton Head Island .................. 843-842-2400South Beach Inn & Vacation Rentals ................ 843-671-6498The Westin Hilton Head Island Resort &Spa .... 843-681-4000

Accommodations from Island Getaway Rentals .... 843-842-4664BeachBum Property Management ................... 843-247-4814Beach Properties of Hilton Head, Inc. .............. 843-671-5155Beachside Getaway........................................... 843-686-6044Coastal Vacation Rentals .................................. 843-341-3330Destination Vacation ........................................ 843-785-7774Goode Vacation Rentals ................................... 843-681-9325Greenwood Communities & Resorts ................ 843-785-1106HarbourSide III Property Owners .................... 843-785-4000Hilton Head Accommodations ......................... 843-686-6662Hilton Head Hideaways .................................... 843-868-1171Hilton Head Island Beach & Tennis Resort ....... 843-842-4402Hilton Head Properties Realty & Rentals .......... 843-785-2242Hilton Head Rentals ......................................... 843-686-1001Hilton Head Rentals & Golf .............................. 843-785-8687Hilton Head Resort Four Seasons Centre ......... 843-842-3169Hilton Head Vacations, Inc. .............................. 800-400-4113Hilton Head Vacation Rentals .......................... 843-689-3010Hilton Head VacationRentals.com .................... 877-228-3145Island Getaway Rentals ................................... 800-476-4885Ocean Palms Villas ........................................... 843-681-1053Palmetto Sands Vacation Rentals ..................... 843-689-5900Resort Rentals of Hilton Head Island ............... 843-686-6008South Beach Inn & Vacation Rentals ................ 843-671-6498Sunset Rentals, Inc. .......................................... 843-785-6767Sea Turtle Getaways, Inc. .................................. 843-842-6000Seashore Vacations, Inc. ................................... 843-785-2191Sunrise Vacation Properties, Ltd. ..................... 843-842-5583The Vacation Company ..................................... 843-686-6100 Vacation Homes of Hilton Head ...................... 888-444-5573Vacation Time of Hilton Head .......................... 843-785-5151Wyndham Vacation Rentals ............................. 800-875-9205

DIRECTORY

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RELOCATE TO OURparadise1. PEACE OF MIND

As the world around us seems to get more turbulent, there is something very reassuring about living in Bluffton, Hilton Head or anywhere in between Beaufort and Savannah. Our world in the Lowcountry seems pretty darn normal, and for once, that is a really good thing.

2. NATURAL BEAUTYThere are only a few places in North America

that can rival the beautiful surroundings we live in. Mother Nature blessed us with incredible beaches, pristine tidal creeks, calming marshes, pluff mud and Spanish moss. Great vision and planning allows us to live in harmony with all the natural beauty.

3. CLIMATEWinter here is unpredictable. It can be 80

degrees one day and 30 degrees the next. Compared to the road-blocking snowstorms just a few hours to the north though, we’ve got

it pretty good. Conditions greatly improve in April and stay really nice through the end of October. We also have many nice and sunny days November through March. You will have to travel south of Vero Beach to find warmer weather.

4. GEOGRAPHIC LOCATION AND ACCESSIBILITY

Direct flights from SAV now include 13 major destinations: Atlanta, Boston, Charlotte, Chicago, Dallas, Detroit, Houston, Memphis, Miami, NYC, Newark, Philadelphia and Washington. Within driving distance we can access three growing metropolitan areas — Atlanta, Charlotte and Jacksonville. We can escape to acres and acres of nature in the rural areas of South Carolina and the charms of the mountains of North Carolina. We are nestled between the two most historic and architecturally beautiful cities in the south — Charleston and Savannah. With the widening of U.S. 17, access is becoming easier than ever.

■ REAL ESTATE

Many Hilton Head Island and Bluffton residents were once visi-

tors, like you. They just never left. And why should you? The quality of life here is very high. Here are 10 reasons why you should consider making this your new home.

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BY MARC FREY

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5. GROWING ECONOMIC DIVERSITYWe still heavily depend on the two main drivers of our econ-

omy — tourism and retirement. But new trends are emerging. Young people and families in their prime choose the Lowcountry as their nesting grounds. They bring with them their talents, ideas and energy; combined with the ability to work remotely, this will create a more diversified economic picture and will drive the median age down. The Don Ryan Center for Innovation (also referred to as Bluffton incubator) is just one example of how the region is actively trying to cultivate a spirit of entrepreneurship and make it part of what will drive the future.

6. SAVANNAH HOSTS 12 MILLION VISITORS A YEAR

Savannah’s relatively recent surge as a major getaway destina-tion will have a trickle-down effect for our regions as millions of people who haven fallen in love with the “Southern Charm” will be looking for a different experience and/or consider a longer vacation.

7. CULTURAL, RECREATIONAL AND EDUCATIONAL CHOICES

It was only 10 years ago when our choices were very fairly limited when it came to active sports, cultural and educational choices. No longer so. Regardless of what you want to learn or do or experience, chances are you can find an event, a place or club, a class or a teacher to make it happen.

8. THE MAKER AND LOCAL MOVEMENTTired of the cheaply mass produced and imported stuff, there

is a resurgence of “do it yourself and sell it” going on all over America, and the Lowcountry is a fertile ground for such endeav-ors. You would be amazed of all the interesting products that are produced right here or within a 100 mile radius.

9. 10,000 BABY BOOMERS A DAY RETIREYes, these are the official statistics and it will continue at this

pace for almost two decades (begging the question if it will bankrupt Social Security). The profile of the typical retiree how-ever has changed. Not only will they live longer, they are vibrant, still wanting to change the world and become an important part of the fabric of our community, bringing with them not only their assets, but experience, connections and in some cases attract the following generation to move here as well.

10. WELCOMING PEOPLE AND INTELLECTUAL DIVERSITY

One of the reasons people have chosen the Lowcountry as their place of choice is because we are a very welcoming com-munity attracting a wide variety of people who have lived all over the world before moving here, which simply makes it a more interesting place to live than many other areas.

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ART GALLERIESArt League of Hilton Head . . . . . 843-681-5060Artist Uncorked . . . . . . . . . . 843-837-4700Arts Center of Coastal Carolina . . 843-686-3945Camellia Art . . . . . . . . . . . . 843-785-3535Fastframe . . . . . . . . . . . . . 843-342-7696Four Corners Art Gallery - Bluffton 843-757-8185Gullah Sweetgrass Basket Gallery 843-304-4178J Costello Gallery . . . . . . . . . 843-686-6550Jacob Preston Pottery - Bluffton . 843-757-3084Karis Art Gallery . . . . . . . . . . 843-785-5100Maye River Gallery – Bluffton . . . 843-757-2633 Red Piano/Morris & Whiteside Galleries . . . . . . . . 843-842-4433Old Town Vintage Posters – Bluffton . . . . . . . . . . . . 843-837-3311Picture This Gallery . . . . . . . . 843-842-5299Pink House Gallery . . . . . . . . 843-681-5169Pluff Mudd Art – Bluffton . . . . . 843-757-5590Smith Galleries . . . . . . . . . . 843-842-2280Society of Bluffton Artists . . . . . 843-757-6586

BAIT, TACKLE SHOPSBlue Water Bait & Tackle . . . . . 843-671-3060Bluffton Marine Sports & Supply.. 843-757-7593Coligny Truevalue Hardware . . . 843-785-2429Hilton Head Boathouse . . . . . . 843-681-9557Lowcountry Outfitters . . . . . . . 843-837-6100Mid-Island Bait & Tackle . . . . . 843-681-2556Palmetto Bay Water Sports . . . . 843-785-2345Shelter Cove Harbour . . . . . . . 843-842-7001South Beach Sport Fishing . . . . 843-671-3060

BIKE RENTALSAAA Riding Tigers . . . . . . . . . 843-686-6833Adventure Bike Rentals . . . . . . 843-290-1622All American Bike Rental . . . . . 843-842-4386Bicycle Billy’s . . . . . . . . . . . 843-785-7851Bicycle Rental Hilton Head . . . . 843-686-6888Bike Doctor . . . . . . . . . . . . 843-681-7531Bluffton Bike Shop . . . . . . . . 843-706-2453Bubba’s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 843-785-3971Coconut Bike Rentals . . . . . . . 843-686-5055Forest Beach Surf & Cycle . . . . 843-384-3727Harbourtown Bicycle Rentals . . . 843-785-3546Hilton Head Bicycle . . . . . . . . 843-686-6888Hilton Head Outfitters . . . . . . . 843-686-9097Island Cruisers Bike Rental . . . . 843-785-4321Lowsea Bike Rental . . . . . . . . 843-384-9322Outside Hilton Head . . . . . . . . 843-686-6996Palmetto Bike Barn . . . . . . . . 843-686-6068Palmetto Dunes Bike Rentals . . . 843-785-2449Paradise Beach Bikes . . . . . . . 843-715-9889Patriot Bike Rentals . . . . . . . . 866-921-3510Pedals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 843-842-5522Peddling Pelican Bike Rentals . . 843-785-5470Pelicancruiser.com . . . . . . . . 843-785-3546Riding Tigers Bike Rentals . . . . 843-686-5833Road Fish Bike Shop . . . . . . . 843-686-2981Sea Pines Bicycle Rentals . . . . 843-842-1890Simmons Bike Rental . . . . . . . 843-842-3464South Beach Bike Rentals . . . . 843-671-2453Sundance Bikes . . . . . . . . . . 843-785-8737Vacation Comfort Bike Rentals . . 843-354-6673

BOATING, CRUISINGAdvanced Sail . . . . . . . . . . 843-686-2582Adventure Cruises . . . . . . . . . 843-785-4558Bluffton Marine Sports & Supply.. 843-757-7593Broad Creek Marina . . . . . . . . 843-681-3625Calibogue Cruises . . . . . . . . . 843-342-8687Capt. Hook Party Boat . . . . . . . 843-785-1700Cheers Charters . . . . . . . . . . 843-671-1800Commander Zodiac . . . . . . . . 843-671-3344Dolphin & Nature Cruise . . . . . 843-681-2522Dolphin Discoveries . . . . . . . . 843-684-1911Dolphin Safaris . . . . . . . . . . 843-785-2345Drifter Excursions . . . . . . . . . 843-363-2900H20 Sports . . . . . . . . . . . . 843-671-4386Hilton Head Outfitters . . . . . . . 843-686-9097Island Explorer . . . . . . . . . . 843-785-2100Island Times Charters . . . . . . 843-261-2410Live Oac . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 888-254-8362Low Country Nature Tours . . . . . 843-683-0187MarshGrass Adventures. . . . . . 843-684-3296Monty Jett Cruises . . . . . . . . . 843-415-2798

Outside Hilton Head . . . . . . . . 843-686-6996Papa Bear Charters . . . . . . . . 843-816-3474Pau Hana & Flying Circus. . . . . 843-686-2582Pirates of Hilton Head . . . . . . . 843-363-7000Sea Pines Eco Tours . . . . . . . . 843-842-1979Harbour Town Adventures . . . . . 843-363-2628Shelter Cove Marina . . . . . . . . 843-842-7001Vagabond Cruise . . . . . . . . . 843-785-2662

FAMILY ACTIVITIESAdventure Cove . . . . . . . . . . 843-842-9990Aerial Adventures . . . . . . . . . 843-682-6000Art Café . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 843-785-5525Artist Uncorked . . . . . . . . . . 843-837-4700Coastal Discovery Museum . . . . 843-689-6767Harbour Town Lighthouse . . . . . 843-671-2810Island Recreation . . . . . . . . . 843-681-7273Heyward House . . . . . . . . . . 843-757-6293Hilton Head Outfitters . . . . . . . 843-686-9097IDEA Studio . . . . . . . . . . . . 843-342-5439Island Playground . . . . . . . . . 843-837-8383Legendary Golf . . . . . . . . . . 843-686-3399Kayak Hilton Head . . . . . . . . . 843-684-1910Main Street Youth Theatre . . . . 843-689-6246Move & Motion . . . . . . . . . . 843-681-6683Outside Hilton Head . . . . . . . . 843-686-6996Pirate’s Island Adventure Golf . . 843-686-4001Pirates of Hilton Head . . . . . . . 843-363-7000Station 300 . . . . . . . . . . . . 843-815-2695The Sandbox . . . . . . . . . . . . 843-842-7645ZipLine Hilton Head . . . . . . . . 843-682-6000

FISHING CHARTERSBroad Creek Marina . . . . . . . . 843-681-3625Bulldog Fishing Charters . . . . . 843-422-0887Capt. Hook Party Boat . . . . . . . 843-785-1700Dolphin Discoveries . . . . . . . . 843-684-1911Drifter Excursions . . . . . . . . . 843-363-2900Fishin’ Coach Charters . . . . . . 843-757-2126Hilton Head Outfitters . . . . . . . 866-380-1783Island Marine . . . . . . . . . . . 843-681-2628Live Oac . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 888-254-8362Lowcountry Charter Fishing . . . . 843-816-4441Off The Hook Fishing . . . . . . . 843-298-4376Outside Hilton Head . . . . . . . . 843-686-6996Papa Bear Charters . . . . . . . . 843-816-3474Runaway Fishing Charters . . . . 843-384-6511Sea Wolf Charters . . . . . . . . . 843-525-1174Shelter Cove Marina . . . . . . . . 843-842-7001Southern Drawl Outfitters . . . . . 843-705-6010

GOLF - COURSES YOU CAN PLAYBloody Point Golf Club . . . . . . 843-341-3030Country Club of Hilton Head . . . 843-681-4653Crescent Pointe Golf Club . . . . . 843-706-2600Eagle’s Point Golf Club . . . . . . 843-757-5900Golden Bear at Indigo Run . . . . 843-689-2200Hampton Hall . . . . . . . . . . . 843-815-8720Harbour Town Golf Links . . . . . 843-363-8385Heron Point By Pete Dye . . . . . . 843-842-1477Hilton Head Lakes . . . . . . . . . 843-208-5353Hilton Head National Golf Club . . 843-842-5900Island West Golf Club . . . . . . . 843-815-6660May River Golf Club . . . . . . . . 843-706-6580Melrose Golf Club . . . . . . . . . 843-422-6963Old Carolina Golf Club (9 holes) . 843-757-8311Old South Golf Links . . . . . . . 843-785-5353Oyster Reef Golf Club . . . . . . . 843-681-1764Palmetto Dunes courses . . . . . 843-785-1138Palmetto Hall courses . . . . . . . 843-342-2582Pinecrest Golf Club . . . . . . . . 843-757-8960Port Royal courses. . . . . . . . . 843-681-1760Rose Hill Golf Club . . . . . . . . 843-757-9030Shipyard courses . . . . . . . . . 843-686-8802Sea Pines Ocean Course . . . . . 843-842-1477Sun City - Argent Lakes . . . . . 843-645-0507Sun City - Hidden Cypress . . . . 843-705-4999Sun City - Okatie Creek . . . . . . 843-705-4653

HEALTH CLUBS - HILTON HEAD Advanced Nutrition & Metabolic Therapies . . . . . . . . 843-671-5400Beach City Health & Fitness . . . 843-681-6161Bikram Yoga Hilton Head . . . . . 843-689-9642Breakthrough Fitness Center . . . 843-341-2166Center for Health Fitness and

Sports Performance . . . . . . . 843-842-3359Core Pilates . . . . . . . . . . . . 843-681-4267Crossfit Rebok Center . . . . . . . 843-686-9348Cross Fit Hilton Head . . . . . . . 843-682-3600Custom Built Personal Training . 843-837-3128Energize Personal Training . . . . 843-842-6867Esmeralda's Pilates/Massage . . 843-785-9588Fabulous Fitness . . . . . . . . . 843-415-5790Fiddlers Cove Beach Club . . . . . 843-842-4126The Fitness Center . . . . . . . . 843-785-3024Jiva Yoga Center . . . . . . . . . 843-247-4549Lava 24 Fitness . . . . . . . . . . 843-842-3225Live In Fitness Enterprise . . . . . 843-341-5433LM Shape . . . . . . . . . . . . . 843-247-7666Muscles Fitness & More . . . . . . 843-837-5400Odyssey Health Club . . . . . . . 843-715-0806Palmetto Athletic Club . . . . . . 843-842-3225Pilates of Hilton Head . . . . . . . 843-341-2166Progressive Health & Fitness . . . 843-842-3359Sea Crest Surf & Racquet Club . . 843-842-4210Sea Pines Fitness Center . . . . . 843-842-1979Serendipity Medical Spa Inc. . . . 843-342-2639Villamare Health Club . . . . . . 843-686-6429Westin Health Club . . . . . . . . 843-681-1040Z4 Fitness Studio . . . . . . . . . 843-681-4646

HEALTH CLUBS - BLUFFTON Benchmark Fitness Center . . . . 843-757-5115Berkeley Hall Fitness . . . . . . . 843-815-8985Curves . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 843-706-2844Cynergy Fitness . . . . . . . . . . 843-837-2040Dancing Dogs Yoga . . . . . . . . 843-263-5864Muscles Fitness & More . . . . . . 843-837-5400Planet Beach . . . . . . . . . . . 843-815-4826Powerhouse Gym . . . . . . . . . 843-706-9700Shaping Concepts . . . . . . . . . 843-757-8626

KAYAK, CANOE, WATERSPORTS RENTALSBluffton Marine Sports & Supply.... 843-757-7593Palmetto Bay Water Sports . . . . 843-785-2345Island Water Sports . . . . . . . . 843-671-7007Kayak Hilton Head . . . . . . . . . 843-684-1910Kwake Watersports . . . . . . . . 843-422-7830Harbour Town Adventures . . . . . 843-363-2628Hilton Head Outfitters . . . . . . . 843-686-9097H20 Sports . . . . . . . . . . . . 843-671-4386Outside Hilton Head . . . . . . . . 843-686-6996Jarvis Creek Water Sports . . . . . 843-681-9260Water-Dog Outfitters . . . . . . . 843-686-3554

MARINASBroad Creek Marina . . . . . . . . 843-681-3625Harbour Town Yacht Basin . . . . 866-561-8802Hilton Head Boathouse . . . . . . 843-681-2628Palmetto Bay Marina . . . . . . . 843-785-3910South Beach Marina . . . . . . . 843-671-6699Shelter Cove Marina . . . . . . . . 843-842-7001

MOVIESCinemark Bluffton. . . . . . . . . 843-757-2859Coligny Theatre . . . . . . . . . . 843-686-3500Northridge Cinema 10 . . . . . . 843-342-3800Park Plaza Cinema . . . . . . . . 843-785-5001

MUSEUMSCoastal Discovery Museum . . . . 843-689-6767Gullah Museum . . . . . . . . . . 843-681-3254Heyward House – Bluffton . . . . 843-757-6293The Sandbox . . . . . . . . . . . 843-842-7645

PARASAILINGH20 Sports . . . . . . . . . . . . 843-671-4386Parasail Hilton Head . . . . . . . 843-686-2200Sky Pirate . . . . . . . . . . . . . 843-842-2566

SHOPPING CENTERS - HILTON HEAD Beach Market . . . . .2 North Forest Beach DriveBridge Shops . . . . . . . 24 Palmetto Bay RoadCircle Center, HHI . . . . . . . . .70 Pope AvenueColigny Plaza . . . . .1 North Forest Beach DriveCrossroads Shopping Center 40 Palmetto Bay RdFestival Center . . . . . . . . 45 Pembroke DriveFountain Center . . . . . . 55 New Orleans RoadFresh Market Shoppes . 890 William Hilton PkwyGallery of Shops . . . . . . . 14 Greenwood DriveHarbour Town . . . . . . . .149 Lighthouse Road

Heritage Plaza . . . . . . . . . . .81 Pope AvenueHilton Head Plaza . . . . . . . 7 Greenwood DriveIsland Crossings Shopping Center . . . . . 11 Palmetto Bay RoadMain Street Village . . . . . . . 1411 Main StreetNorthridge Plaza . . 435 William Hilton ParkwayOrleans Plaza . . . . . . . 37 New Orleans RoadPalmetto Bay Marina . . . . . 86 Helmsman WayPark Plaza . . . . . . . . . . 33 Office Park RoadPineland Station . . . . 430 William Hilton PkwyPlantation Center . . . . 807 William Hilton PkwyPort Royal Plaza . . . . . . . . 95 Matthews DriveSea Pines Center . . . . . . 71 Lighthouse RoadShelter Cove Harbour . . . . . .Harbourside LaneShelter Cove Plaza . . . . .32 Shelter Cove LaneShelter Cove Towne Centre . . 40 Shelter Cove LnShipyard Galleria . . . . . . 1 New Orleans RoadSouth Beach Marina Village . . . . . 232 South Sea Pines DriveSouth Island Square . . 841 William Hilton PkwyVillage at Wexford . . . 1000 William Hilton PkwyVillage Exchange . . . . . 32 Palmetto Bay Road

SHOPPING CENTERS - BLUFFTON Belfair Town Village . . . . . . . . 71 Towne DriveBerkeley Place . . . . . . . .102 Buckwalter PkwyBluffton Commons at Belfair . . . 20 Baylor DriveBridge Center . . . . . . 1540 Fording Island RdKitty’s Crossing . . . . . 1008 Fording Island RdMoss Creek Village . . . 1533 Fording Island RdOld Town Bluffton . . . . . . . . . Calhoun StreetThe Promenade . . . . . . . . .Promenade StreetTanger Factory Outlet I . 1270 Fording Island RdTanger Factory Outlet II . 1414 Fording Island Rd

SHOPPING - FEATURED SHOPSGifted . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 843-842-8787Outside Hilton Head . . . . . . . . 843-686-6996

SPAS - HILTON HEAD Ahh Green Spa . . . . . . . . . . 843-715-2643All About Me . . . . . . . . . . . . 843-785-2558Carolina GurlSpa . . . . . . . . . 843-682-3915Esmeralda's Pilates/Massage . . 843-785-9588Faces DaySpa . . . . . . . . . . . 843-785-3075Fountain Spa . . . . . . . . . . . 843-353-0006Heavenly Spa by Westin . . . . . . 843-681-1019Le Spa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 843-363-6000Serendipity Medical Spa . . . . . 843-342-2639Hilton Head Marriot Spa . . . . . 843-686-8420The Art of Massage . . . . . . . . 843-422-8378The Sanctuary, A European Day Spa . . . . . . . 843-842-5999

SPAS - BLUFFTON Ambiance Day Spa & Salon . . . . 843-815-4226An Image by Temekia . . . . . . . 843-815-4247Bellis Waterless European Pedicure . . . . . . . . 843-227-1410Colorewerks Salon and Spa . . . . 843-836-3440Dead Sea Spa . . . . . . . . . . . 843-837-4772Escape Massage Center . . . . . 843-757-0479Inner Peace Massage . . . . . . . 843-368-8854Kenergi Spa . . . . . . . . . . . . 843-474-1937Massage Envy . . . . . . . . . . . 843-837-3689Pretty Woman Day Spa . . . . . . 843-815-2200Spahh Central . . . . . . . . . . . 843-422-4570Spa Vino on Calhoun . . . . . . . 843-705-0811SKINZIN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 843-368-2660Village Spa . . . . . . . . . . . . 843-815-4811

TENNIS CENTERSPalmetto Dunes . . . . . . . . . . 843-785-1152Port Royal Racquet Club . . . . . 843-686-8803Sea Pines Racquet Club . . . . . 843-363-4495Shipyard Racquet Club . . . . . . 843-686-8804Smith Stearns Tennis Academy . . 843-363-4789South Beach Racquet Club . . . . 843-671-2215Van Der Meer . . . . . . . . . . . 843-785-8388

THEATREArts Center of Coastal Carolina . . 843-686-3945Main Street Youth Theatre . . . . 843-689-6246May River Theatre Co. - Bluffton . 843-815-5581South Carolina Repertory Co . . . 843-342-2057

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