The Kiawah Island center is around 5 miles west of Charleston Executive Airport and 6 miles southwest of Thomas Kinkade Gallery.
Kiawah Island is a beautiful place and you get the opportunity to see the wildlife and experience the serenity of its undisturbed wilderness year round. The island's Arts and Cultural Events Council holds events from September to June, with the majority of festivals being held January through March.
The island is home to many types of wildlife, including bobcat, alligators, and over 200 species of birds. You can view the fauna at viewing stations along the 30 miles of paved pathways that wind through the island. The wildlife can be seen all year round, but most sightings happen March through November.
Hotel rates are steady throughout the year with a slight dip in rates in January and a slight rise in June. There are plenty of deals available and hotel types to choose from, just off the island in Charleston.
If you are a member of AARP or AAA you can find great discounts on hotels near Kiawah Island.
The Comfort Inn West of The Ashley is a great hotel that offers discounted rates to both AAA and AARP members. The hotel is walking distance to the Thomas Kinkade Gallery and close to the Citadel Mall and the Village Square shopping center. Location isn't the only thing this hotel has going for it, the hotel also offers guests some top-shelf amenities. Free breakfast, an indoor pool, and free Wi-Fi top the list, but wait there's more! The Comfort in also has on-site laundry facilities, free parking, and a 24-hour fitness center. That's a lot of service for a discount rate.
The SpringHill Suites by Marriott Charleston Downtown Riverview is another hotel AARP and AAA members can get a discount rate on. This all-suite hotel offers Marriott's signature mattresses and handmade pillows to lull you into a peaceful sleep each night. When you wake up, peer out the window to see a breathtaking view of the river and marina.
Watch the birds play as you enjoy your complimentary coffee or tea and then wander downstairs to enjoy a free full hot breakfast. Other amenities offered at the SpringHill Suites include a 24-hour fitness center, dry cleaning services, and a hotel shuttle to the historic downtown area of Charleston every evening.
Both of these hotels are convenient to Kiawah Island, and the friendly staff will give you the rundown on the best routes and things to see on the island.
If you're looking to get a little more value for your money, there are some great deals available near Kiawah Island. One of the best tricks is to risk a little bad weather and visit during hurricane season. Kiawah Island does occasionally find itself in the path of a hurricane, but because it sits at the bottom corner of the state, it often finds itself brushed by hurricanes instead of getting a full-on impact. Still, the rates dip a little during September and October. If you are a gambler, this might be a great way to get a little more bang for your buck.
In addition to booking during hurricane season, there are a few area hotels that offer great rates for what you get. The Holiday Inn Express Charleston is one of them. The rooms are huge and come with a refrigerator and a microwave. They also offer amenities like free breakfast, Wi-Fi, and free parking. There is a large outdoor pool to enjoy, and the hotel is just seven miles from Kiawah Island.
The Best Western Charleston Inn also offers fantastic value for the money. Pets are welcome at this eco-friendly hotel that sits close to St. John's Marina and 8 miles from Kiawah Island. You will find an outdoor pool, free Wi-Fi, and breakfast. The staff here gets rave reviews for knowing the best spots in the area for everything from crabbing to dining.
Just because accommodations on the island are scarce doesn't mean you'll be bored. One of the biggest draws to the island is the 30-mile network of paved biking and walking trails meandering through the island and across the beaches. If you left your bike at home, both half and full day bike rentals are available from several places on the island.
If you would like to take a dip in the Atlantic, visit Beachwalker Park. There are changing areas, showers, and lifeguards on duty, so you can stay safe. Beachwalker is the only public beach on the island, so come early to get your spot.
Golfers will love the golf course options on Kiawah Island. There are seven courses, including four open to the public. The Ocean Course, Osprey Point, Turtle Point, and Cougar Point are all available for the avid golfers.
Kiawah Island is a pristine gem of an island. It may not have hotels right on the beach, but the beauty and serenity of the location will make it worth a little extra effort to visit.
Below are reviews of the city of Kiawah Island, SC from an actual visitor's perspective.
I like being in walking distance to nearby restaurants.
I enjoyed walking around the village. Good shops and restaurants.
The room was very clean, and the staff was competent and friendly. Beauty, cleanliness and miles of beach.
Great place for a vacation!
The island had a cute village that had shops, restaurants and a salon. Loved all of it!
Wonderful and beautiful.