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D I N I N G • R E C R E A T I O N • S H O P P I N G • S E R V I C E S

2012 Edition

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SEA ISLAND GRILL & LOUNGELocated in the Boardwalk Inn, the Sea Island Grill o�ers upscale yet casual dining with an emphasis toward sustainability. Featuring local and regional fare creatively prepared by our chefs, our menus change seasonally, allowing us to capture the freshest of ingredients and bring those products impeccably to your table.

Located in The Boardwalk Inn | 843.886.2200 for reservations

THE LETTERED OLIVE RESTAURANT & LOUNGESet in a casual atmosphere on the Village Plaza, The Lettered Olive features an array of delectable dishes that will be sure to satisfy every member of your family. With menu items such as shrimp scampi tossed with linguine to hearty chicken fried steak, we o�er comfort food with a Wild Dunes flair that is fresh, familiar and local. Open seasonally.

Located on The Village Plaza | 843.886.7300 for reservations

HUDSON’S MARKETHudson’s Market provides a wonderful assortment of sandwiches and beverages for immediate gratification, as well as all of the ingredients for a wonderful gourmet meal in your suite, home or condo and an assortment of sundry items. Enjoy a selection of gifts, accessories, local handmade jewelry and more.

Located on The Village Plaza | 843.886.7301

THE SAND BAR AT THE LINKS CLUBHOUSEWith panoramic views of the lush fairways, The Sand Bar is the perfect spot for grabbing a casual lunch as you head out for a great day on the course. Serving lunch and light dinner fare, golfers and visitors can take advantage of The Sand Bar’s refreshing options. Open daily.

Located at the Links Clubhouse | 843.886.2297

DUNES DELIGrab and go. That’s Dunes Deli’s specialty. From morning staples like gourmet co�ee and donuts, to sandwiches and salads, your appetite’s covered. Hours change seasonally.

Located next to the Harbor Pro Shop | 843.886.2233

THE GRAND PAVILION CAFÉ AND BARThe Grand Pavilion Café & Bar o�ers a panoramic ocean view and a winning combination of kid-friendly and adult fare. Sandwiches, snacks, drinks and cocktails with a side of salt air. Open seasonally.

Located at the Grand Pavilion | 843.886.2107

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On behalf of all of us here at Wild Dunes Resort, welcome!

We are truly honored that you’ve chosen to spend some time with us. If this is your first visit,

you’ll soon discover miles of pristine beach, acres of world-class golf, and so much more. If

you’re a returning guest, then you already know what a special place this is.

I’ve worked here for years, and all over the country for decades, and I know this for sure: Wild

Dunes is a rare place. You never need to leave this island to enjoy a wonderful vacation, or

stimulating conference. And you can make your Wild Dunes stay as tranquil or adventurous as

you like. It’s a snap.

But if you do leave, you find yourself in one of the most amazing places I’ve known. Don’t take

it from me. Condé Nast Traveler readers recently named Charleston the top destination in the

nation, and the third best in the world. We’re not gloating, we feel lucky to live and work here.

And hopefully, you’ll feel lucky, too.

So take a deep breath, and enjoy your stay with us. If there is anything we can do to make your

visit more memorable, please let us know.

Sincerely,

Frank Fredericks

Managing Director

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Each section of this guide contains advertisements and information about local restaurants, recreation, shopping and services. Also included are detailed maps of locations. An overall area map is on page 48 to help you navigate the areas surrounding the Resort.Please see the concierge for any help needed before you head off the Resort.

Design, layout, and advertising sales by Atlantic Publication Group, LLC. If you would like information on advertising in the next issue please contact:Richard Barry at 843.746.2246 or [email protected]

Copyright 2012 by Atlantic Publication Group, LLC. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system, without the express written permission of Atlantic Publication Group, LLC.

Cover photo by:Bob Durand Jr.

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Located on the Intracoastal Waterway in the Isle of Palms Marina.

Spectacular sunsets and views from every seat in the house.

Offering fresh seafood, choice steaks, Low Country fare and Southern hospitality.

Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner DailySunday Brunch with our fabulous • “Build Your Own Bloody Mary Bar”

Live EntertainmentHappy Hour (half price appetizers and drink specials)

Casual outdoor Dining on The Upper Deck Bar & GrillComplimentary Boat Dockage

Groups Welcome, Rehearsal Dinners, Weddings, Low Country Boils

80 41st Avenue, Isle of Palms, SC

843-886-8980www.morgancreekgrill.com

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S ome time back, British settlers arriving in Charleston discovered a local Indian custom of smoking meat for long periods over steady heat. The settlers adopted the practice,

named it barbecue and immediately established Charleston as a foodie mecca.

These hundreds of years later, those early settlers may hardly recognize our bridges and new technologies. But they would no doubt feel right at home at the classic Lowcountry table, amply loaded with oysters, shrimp, grits, fresh vegetables, Carolina gold rice and the like.

Indeed, in this fast food/chain restaurant world, Charleston has man-aged to retain – indeed, expand – its own, unique food ways. And that’s good news for visitors, who no doubt arrive hungry for adventure and the flavors favored by locals.

You needn’t pile in a car to experience great local tastes. The Sea Island Grill offers fresh-off-the-boat fish and seafood and the flavor combina-tions that work so well in these semi-tropical climes. And during spring and summer, The Lettered Olive pays homage to Southern heritage with menu staples like the Jumbo Softshell Crab Po-Boy.

When your appetite takes you beyond the gates, there’s plenty to celebrate.

If you want to dabble in all things Southern, there are many choices. The closest “meat and three” to Wild Dunes is SeeWee Outpost, a great spot that sometimes hosts live local musicians. (Awendaw Green nearby has Wednesday night barn jams featuring free music and cheap eats.) Other eateries specializing in classic Southern include Jestine’s Kitchen, 82 Queen and Poogan’s Porch, all downtown. In Mount Pleasant, Page’s Okra Grill also boasts a very classic menu.

diningUse the maps on pages

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dining establishments and

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“High” Southern food gets its due, too. Last year editors of Bon Appetit celebrated the genre, naming Husk Restaurant of the Year. High-concept, Husk devotes every single menu entry to ingredients sourced in the South (even the table salt). Reserve far ahead. Another chef adored by locals is Frank Lee, whose Southern roots show daily at SNOB, High Cotton and Old Village Post House.

While Charleston is as Southern a city as you’ll find, her citizens have a sophisticated collective palate. Recent years have signaled a movement to sustainability, to cruelty-free sourcing, and to celebrating what’s local and in season. The results are delicious.

Feeling casual? This is a friendly place for diners of all ages. Local favorites include Tattooed Moose (board games and a great beer list); Triangle Char and Bar (outdoor seating), and Mike Calders, Poe’s; and waterfront spots like Vickery’s, Fleet Landing, Morgan Creek Grill and The Wreck.

Carnivor-acious? Grill 225 and Halls Chophouse downtown invite. Closer to the resort, consider Mount Pleasant’s Crave or Neal Jordan’s.

Seeking romance? Tuck into a corner table in the Sea Island Grill. Or check out downtown’s Fulton Five, Charleston Grill, Circa 1886 or upstairs at Cypress.

Finally, rest assured, you can’t go wrong dining out locally. Competition is fierce in these parts, so mediocrity doesn’t last. Consult Yelp, Urban Spoon or a Wild Dunes concierge, and they’ll help narrow the list.

Lots of terrific restaurants don’t fit easily into our categories. You can’t go wrong with a casual meal at Calder’s Buffalo Pub, Steel City Pizza (formerly Giuseppi’s), Jack’s Cosmic Dogs, Banana Cabana or Shem Creek Bar and Grill and Sullivan’s. Each is a great local place with welcoming atmosphere and friendly menus.

Celebrate a great round or a special date at the nearby The Boat House at Breach Inlet and Langdon’s in Mount Pleasant are sure to delight.

facing page: Steel City Pizza Co.

clockwise from top left: Wild Dunes ResortThe Boathouse at Breach InletLangdon’s Restaurant and Wine Bar

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Barefoot DiningBarefoot Dining

Fresh. Local. Seafood.

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Poised on the water at Breach Inlet, guests enjoy spectacular sunset views and balmy Atlantic Ocean breezes on the Isle of Palms. Guests arrive early for cocktails on the rooftop Crow Bar or an appetizer at the waterfront Oyster Bar. Inside, the pine and mahogany interior creates a richly warm atmosphere with a distinctly nautical feel.

Voted Charleston City Paper Best IOP Restaurant 6+ years running!!

SIMPLY FRESH SEAFOOD

101 Palm Boulevard, Isle of Palms, SC 29451 • www.boathouserestaurants.com • 843.886.8000

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843.883.0083www.poestavern.comEmail: [email protected] Middle St., Sullivan’s Island, SC

Poe’s Tavern is located two blocks from the beach on Sullivan’s Island, SC. Our juicy half-pound burgers are made with certified Angus Chuck beef, ground in-house and cooked to order.

Much like his work, the life of Edgar Allan Poe was short,

tragic and shrouded in mystery. Best known as the author of the

popular poem “The Raven”, Poe is credited with creating

the detective and horror story genres. After a brief stint at the University of Virginia,

Poe enlisted in the army under the pseudonym Edgar Allan Perry and was stationed at

Fort Moultrie at the western end of Sullivan’s Island for thirteen months beginning November 18,1827. His time

on the island inspired “The Gold Bug”, a story about a mystical beetle that led to buried treasure. He died

alone, impoverished and inebriated at the age of 40 amid conflicting accounts of his demise, yet left an indelible

legacy on American literature.

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Sullivan’s Restaurant is a family owned establishment and has been serving the lowcountry for over 20 years. Casual Dining, Family Oriented and nightly specials.

* Best Sunday Brunch on the Islands *Call Ahead Seating Available

2019 Middle Street, Sullivans Island, SC, 29482843.883.3222

Open 7 Days a Week. Visit our Facebook page for hours and menuswww.Facebook.com/SullivansSeafoodRestaurant

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TWO-FERSundays & Wednesdays

4:00 pm - close2 for the price

of 1 Wings Order(no coupons or discounts, please)

The Best Wings in the SouthFEAT U R ING W R APS , SAND W I CH ES , SEAFO OD, SALAD

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CHILDREN UNDER 6 EAT FREE WITH PAYING ADULT

Watch your favorite teamon one of our 16 tv’s

Open 7 Days a Week • 11:00 am - 2:00 amSeaside Farms • Mt. Pleasant • 1971 Riviera Dr. • 881-0049

www.mybuffalos.com (Behind Target)

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Banana Cabana

B est bites right on Da Beach! Located on front beach, Isle of Palms, this is barefoot dining at its best. Decorated in a casual, beach-going, parrot-head style, the Banana Cabana offers a beach-front experience

that’s sure to make it your favorite restaurant and bar. Now, although the atmosphere is casual, the food is anything but. The food is best described as “Floribbean,” and outstanding blend of Florida keys cuisine with a Caribbean-Cuban-Mexican influence. Enjoy fresh salads, savory seafood, sandwiches, burgers, conch fritters, fabulous quesadillas as well as the coldest domestics and pitchers of your favorite frozen concoctions! When the weather warms this casual beach club gets hopping with live acoustic music out on the patio nightly. Casual atmosphere. Open year-round for lunch and dinner – this is a local favorite.

843.886.4361 • www.thebananacabana.com1130 Ocean Blvd., Isle of Palms

Marble Slab Creamery

M arble Slab Creamery, a leading purveyor of chef created super-premium hand-mixed ice cream and the innovator of the frozen slab technique, was founded in 1983. Every batch of Marble Slab

Creamery ice cream is fresh made in small batches in store using dairy from local farms and flavor ingredients from around the world. Today, Marble Slab Creamery is enjoyed by consumers across the globe with locations in Australia, Bahrain, Canada, Singapore, Kuwait, Lebanon, Mexico, Oman, Scotland, United Arab Emirates, and the United States. With a chef-driven vision, we’ve made sure every batch of our super premium ice cream is created with loving care right in-store. We hand roll and bake our waffle cones on-site. For mixins, we offer some of the freshest fruits, the finest nuts, the sweetest candies and the most delicious cookies available. So whatever you order, you can be sure it’s fresh and filled with fabulous flavor. It isn’t just dessert. It’s the world’s freshest ice cream, made just the way you like it, just when you want it. Create your experience today. Directions: Take Isle of Palms Connector to Highway 17, Turn Left, Take immediate Left by Ethan Allen, Take immediate left in to parking lot drive way and you are here!

843.388.0052 • www.marbleslab.com1903 Highway 17 North, Suite 103, Mt. Pleasant SC 29464

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Shem Creek Bar & Grill

S hem Creek Bar and Grill has been keeping it fresh and local for over 25 years with a warm, casual, waterfront atmosphere. Come take a walk on the dock and watch the sunset overlooking Shem Creek and enjoy a

tantalizing selection of fresh seafood -grilled, roasted, fried or steamed. Dive into the “Shem Pot” brimming with steamed shrimp, clams, mussels, crab legs and lobster. Shem Creek specialties include chicken, steaks, pasta and loads of mouthwatering appetizers. Tempt yourself with some of “Big Al’s” freshly shucked oysters on the half shell at the only waterfront oyster bar in the Lowcountry. Enjoy a cocktail from our bar and check out our extensive selection of import, domestic and craft brews. Open daily for lunch and dinner, plus Sunday brunch. Reservations or walk-ins welcome.

843.884.8102 • www.shemcreekbarandgrill.com508 Mill Street, Mt. Pleasant

Morgan Creek Grill

M eet Me at The Creek for Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner seven days a week! The main dining room serves dinner daily beginning at 5pm featuring fresh seafood & lowcountry fare with spectacular

sunsets and water views. The Upper Deck serves both lunch and dinner with panamramic views of the Intracoastal Waterway and a casual menu featuring homemade she crab soup, fresh salads, sandwiches, wraps and seafood baskets. Breakfast served daily and Sunday Brunch features our Fabulous Build Your Own Bloody Mary Bar. Select your choice of vodka and create your own unique beverage from mild to spicy with an array of embellishments from fresh garlic to pickled vegetables. Enjoy your Bloody Mary with a delicious Crabcake Benedict, Homemade Waffles or Smoked Salmon Wrap. Happy Hour 4-7 Mon– Friday featuring select ½ appetizers in either bar.

843.886.8980 • www.morgancreekgrill.com80 41st Avenue, Isle of Palms, SC 29451

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The Boathouse at Breach InletIn 1997 we introduced to the low country a new menu concept, giving you the opportunity to choose from up to one-half dozen types of the freshest fish available, and an equal number of preparations. We also gave you the ability to choose sides from six choices. Through the years little has changed with our menu. That is not by accident, to the contrary, we strive to be “free of gimmicks”, which in the end is what good Southern cooking is all about, straight forward, devoid of embellishment.

843.886.8000 • www.boathouserestaurants.com101 Palm Boulevard, Isle of Palms SC 29451

Steel City Pizza Co.

G iuseppi’s Pizza & Pasta is now Steel City Pizza Company! Same owners, same staff, and the same great food!!! At Steel City Pizza Company we are committed to providing you with an exceptional yet

fun dining experience every time you walk through our doors. Our staff looks forward to serving you and our food is prepared to order using the freshest and highest quality ingredients available. Steel City is fun casual dining for any occasion. Come hang out with friends and enjoy a slice of award winning pizza with a pint of the coldest beer in town or have a family night with us and spend some good quality time with the kids and let us do the work.

843.856.2525 • www.SteelCityPizza.com1440 Ben Sawyer Blvd. Mt. Pleasant, SC 29464

Circa 1886Circa 1886 is a fine dining restaurant located on the grounds of the historic Wentworth Mansion serving seasonal cuisine with local ingredients and Southern flavors. Marc Collins, Executive Chef puts his own forward-thinking, healthful spin on traditional Lowcountry dishes and the result is food that is modern, light & comforting. The restaurant’s historic architecture and elegant interiors promise diners a true Charleston dining experience. Mention 5757 PALM and get a complimentary glass of champagne.Complimentary parking. Reservations suggested.

843.853.7828 • www.circa1886.com149 Wentworth Street, Downtown Charleston

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Langdon’s Restaurant and Wine BarChef and owner Patrick Langdon Owens has taken Lowcountry cooking to a different level. Local Grouper over Leek and Sweet Corn Risotto with a Meyer Lemon and Chive Beurre Blanc and Hoisen-Honey Glazed Kurobuta Pork Rib Chop with Local Collards and Smoked Bacon and Leek “Mac and Cheese” are just two of the many wonderful selections that are featured at Langdon’s Restaurant and Wine Bar. Langdon’s also features a distinct and ever-changing wine list with over eighty selections by the bottle and more than twenty by the glass.

843.388.9200 • www.opaldininggroup.com7788 S. Shelmore Blvd., Bi-Lo Shopping Center, Mount Pleasant

Jack’s Cosmic DogsFun for the Whole Family, this retro slice of American nostalgia has been Voted Best Hot Dog in the City Paper’s Best of Charleston issue since 2000. This hip hot dog joint boasts style and homemade combinations of toppings that are out of this world! Featuring our world famous hot dogs, sandwich and vegetarian options, fresh-cut fries, draft root beer, vintage long-necks and soft serve ice cream. Southern Living Magazine says “Flash back to the fifties at this fun and funky family setting, and enjoy heaven on a bun.” Food Network star Alton Brown says, “Best hot dog I’ve ever had. Ever.” 10:30 am – 8 pm

2805 Hwy 17 N Mt. Pleasant, 843.884.7677 • 817 St Andrews Blvd (Hwy 61) West Ashley 843.647.76791531 Folly Rd.( on the way to Folly Beach) James Island 843.225.1817

Opal Restaurant & BarPeacefully situated amongst the Seaside Farms community, Opal Restaurant & Bar is a fine dining restaurant in beautiful Mt. Pleasant, SC founded by Chef Patrick Owens. The cuisine offering has a California – Mediterranean influence and offers a wide selection of charcuterie and cheeses, appetizers, and entrees. A wide beer selection accompanies an exquisite collection of wines and delightful cocktail creations. The atmosphere at Opal Restaurant & Bar is relaxing and calming in a natural, yet contemporary setting.

843.654.9070 • www.opaldininggroup.com1960 Riviera Dr., The Shoppes at Seaside Farms, Mount Pleasant

Poe’s TavernMuch like his work, the life of Edgar Allan Poe was short, tragic and shrouded in mystery. Best known as the author of the popular poem “The Raven”, Poe is credited with creating the detective and horror story genres. After a brief stint at the University of Virginia, Poe enlisted in the army under the pseudonym Edgar Allan Perry and was stationed at Fort Moultrie at the western end of Sullivan’s Island for thirteen months beginning November 18,1827. His time on the island inspired “The Gold Bug”, a story about a mystical beetle that led to buried treasure.

843.883.0083 • www.poestavern.com • Email: [email protected] Middle St., Sullivan’s Island, SC

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DOWNTOWN CHARLESTON

SULLIVANS ISLAND

Downtown Charleston Circa 1886 Restaurant 149 Wentworth Street, Charleston, SC 843.853.7828•www.circa1886.com

Sullivans Island Poe’s Tavern 2210 Middle Street, Sullivan’s Island, SC 843.883.3222•www.facebook.com/sullivansseafoodrestaurant

Sullivan’s Restaurant 2019 Middle Street, Sullivan’s Island, SC 843.883.0083•www.poestavern.com

Mount Pleasant Marble Slab Creamery 1903 N Hwy 17, Mount Pleasant, SC 843.388-0052•www.marbleslab.com

Shem Creek Bar and Grill 508 Mill Street, Mount Pleasant, SC 843.884.8102•www.shemcreekbarandgrill.com

Steel City Pizza Co. 1440 Ben Sawyer Boulevard, Mount Pleasant, SC 843.856.2525•www.giuseppispizza.com

Jack’s Cosmic Dogs 2805 N Highway 17, Mount Pleasant, SC 843.884.7677•www.jackscosmicdogs.com

Langdon’s Restaurant and Wine Bar 778 South Shelmore Blvd. Ste 105, Mount Pleasant, SC 843.388.9200•www.langdonsrestaurant.com

OpalRestaurant•Bar 1960RivieraDrive,MountPleasant,SC 843.654.9070•www.opaldininggroup.com

Calder’s Buffalo Pub 1971 Riviera Drive, Mount Pleasant, SC 843.881.0049

Isle of Palms Banana Cabana 1130 Ocean Boulevard, Isle of Palms, SC 843.886.4361•www.thebananacabana.com

Morgan Creek Grill 80 41st Avenue, Isle of Palms, SC 843.886.8980•www.morgancreekgrill.com

The Boathouse at Breach Inlet 101 Palm Boulevard, Isle of Palms, SC 843.886.8000•www.boathouserestaurants.com

ON THE RESORT

Sea Island Grill & Lounge LocatedintheBoardwalkInn•843.886.2200

The Lettered Olive Restaurant & Lounge LocatedonTheVillagePlaza(openseasonally)•843.886.7300

Hudson’s Market LocatedonTheVillagePlaza•843.886.7301

The Sand Bar at The Links Clubhouse LocatedattheLinksClubhouse•843.886.2297

Dunes Deli LocatednexttotheHarborProShop•843.886.2233

The Grand Pavilion Café and Bar LocatedattheGrandPavilion•843.886.2107

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T here exists a beautiful yin and yang here at Wild Dunes. You can choose a truly laid back, relaxing time (i.e. doing a whole bunch of not much). Or you can pack your days and nights

with all manner of sightseeing and experiencing.In fact, you can fit both of those dynamics into any day, every day.

Walking Distance:In our resort by the sea, you’re free to rent bikes, schedule kayak

trips, learn to parasail, or fish. And that ample list barely scratches the surface.

Island Adventures® is a great place to start your great escape. We book on-property activities and excursions out of the nearby Isle of Palms marina, as well as downtown activities. You want to do it? We’ll help get it done.

Tennis and golf beckon, and if you didn’t bring a set of skills along, no worries; we’ve got great instructors ready to teach.

A Short Trek:Nearby Mount Pleasant offers abundant activities and attractions.

Patriot’s Point Maritime Museum is one of the state’s most popular visitor destinations, and offers an intimate view of the lives and triumphs of World War II troops. Nearby lies the water taxi stop, which ferries folks downtown and back on a regular basis.

“Mount P” also sports some nice parks, including the new Waterfront Park below the Ravenel Bridge. With great views and a public pier, it’s a great place to start a fantastic (and free!) adventure: a bike ride or hike across the bridge to the Peninsula. You can’t beat the views from this world-class span, and it’s become a favorite gathering place for local fit-ness and photography buffs.

recreationUse the maps on pages

34-35 to help you locate

dining establishments and

determine their proximity

to the Resort.

If you need any help with

the map please call the

Resort Ambassador by

dialing 0 from your Resort

phone for assistance.

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Awendaw – a rural village East of Mount Pleasant – boasts two great destinations. The Center for Birds of Prey is a conservation/education organization that celebrates winged raptors. Guided tours and regular flight demonstrations are great for all ages. Awendaw Green is another great local find, where local bands play free concerts every Wednesday night under the moss-draped Live Oak trees.

Charleston, Proper:Downtown Charleston beckons with an abundance of things to see

and do. So we’ll try to make it easy for you.Museum Mile is an expanse of Meeting Street that encompasses

Charleston Museum, the Children’s Museum of the Lowcountry, numerous historic houses and the Gibbes Museum of Art. Stroll the span and you’ll know so much about the City you’ll be able to pass as a native.

The Aquarium Wharf district is home to more than fish. Here, you can board the ferry to Fort Sumter, and tour the South Carolina Aquarium, where sharks, otters and a changing list of attractions keep everybody entertained.

Guided tours are another great way to see the city. Particular favorites include carriage rides (the lottery system that governs these is an adventure in itself!), ghost tours of the City Jail (considered one of the most haunted places in America), and food tours.

You can also experience Charleston’s origins with a tour of its numer-ous, and diverse, plantations. A number of them line the Ashley River (which used to serve as a water-road for the region), including Drayton Hall, Middleton and Magnolia, all of which offer a glimpse into the past in lovely, natural settings. On the East Cooper side you can experi-ence Boone Hall and its grounds.

Finally, don’t miss a trip to Charles Town Landing, a state park that interprets the British colony of Charles Town. The park includes a small zoo, a gorgeous visitor’s center, and a peak at the Lowcountry that originally appealed to a whole bunch of adventurers just like you!

facing page: Downtown Charleston by Lou Eppelsheimer

clockwise from top left: Wild Dunes Resort, by Peter Frank EdwardsAqua Safaris Palmetto Breeze. Wild Dunes Resort, by Peter Frank Edwards

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Isle of Palms MarinaFOR ALL YOUR BOATING NEEDS

THE MARINA MARKET

(843) 559-6073

(843) 866-9590Call us for reservationsand information.

LowcountryBOAT RENTALSSPECIAL OFFER:Rent a Boat for

2 hours andGet 2 hours FREE!May not be combined with

any other offer.

WE OFFER FUN ON THE WATER!

Two Locations: Isle of Palms Marina

843-886-8456Charleston

843-768-3482

MENTION 5757 PALM & THIS AD

TO RECEIVE 10% OFFANY WATERSPORTS ACTIVITY!

www.tidalwavewatersports.com

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AquaSafaris, Inc.

S ince 1987, clients have been trusting AquaSafaris for all their boating adventures. As one of Charleston’s premier resources for outdoor enthusiasts, AquaSafaris provides clients with action-packed adventures

on the water. Whether you want to enjoy a day of fishing, a cruise on a luxury yacht for your private or corporate event, or simply relax on a Charleston harbor sunset sail witnessing an array of marine life, AquaSafaris has the perfect vessel waiting for you. Locally owned and operated, AquaSafaris provides visitors and locals with breath-taking adventures on the water. Dolphin sunset sails, pirate adventures, inshore and offshore fishing, and excursions are available on the spacious Palmetto Breeze catamaran - whatever the occasion - life on the water is oh so good with AquaSafaris!

843.886.8133 • 800.524.3444 • www.aqua-safaris.comThroughout the Charleston Lowcountry

City of Folly Beach

C enter Street Beach is located on both sides of the Folly Beach Fishing Pier. In season, this is always a very busy beach - and great for people watching! Here you can rent Jet Skis & Boogie Boards, purchase food

and beverages from the Tide’s Tiki Bar and restaurant or the Starfish Grille on the Pier, watch the locals play half ball, take a walk on the Folly Pier or watch the surfers. Plenty to do here!

The Folly Beach Edwin S. Taylor Fishing Pier is 24 feet wide, extends more than 1,045 feet into the Atlantic Ocean and is 23 feet above sea level. Delight in fishing, walking, birding and the opportunity to enjoy wonderful views of Folly Beach on the “Edge of America”.

The best surfing on Folly is in the area best known as “The Washout.” Experienced surfers claim this is where you can experience the best waves on the South Carolina Coast. Hurricane Hugo was responsible for The Washout. Where a block of homes once stood, the wind now blows unimpeded across the beach, through the wetlands and then to the Folly River. This wind effect is what experts claim causes the water there to “roll” so well.

843.588.2447 • www.follybeachsouthcarolina.org21 Center Street, Folly Beach, SC 29439

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Coastal Expeditions

C oastal Expeditions has been offering high integrity natural adventures in the low country since 1992. Now in our 20th year of service we have four locations including the Bulls Island ferry in Cape Romain

National Wildlife Refuge, just 15 minutes north of the Isle of Palms, and three different water front kayaking outposts. One of our favorite departures is from the Isle of Palms Marina adjacent to Wild Dunes Resort. This location offers an escape from the often crowded commercial creek setting. The estuar-ies behind the Isle of Palms are some of the most pristine in the world and are home to abundant wildlife and undisturbed scenic marsh views. The expe-rienced naturalist staff at Coastal Expeditions is standing by to host a guided tour or facilitate your group on a self guided adventure. Experience these calm waters much as the Native Americans would have seen them hundreds of years ago and escape into the intimate creek wilderness behind the beach, perhaps the best kept secret on the Isle of Palms and what makes Wild Dunes truly Wild...

843.886.9590 • www.coastalexpeditions.com41st Avenue, Isle of Palms Marina

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Nature Adventures Kayak, Canoe and Paddleboard Outfitters

C harleston, South Carolina’s Absolute Best Kayak & Canoe Tour and Rental Company. Offering Kayaks, Canoes or Stand Up Paddleboards! Fun for the whole family and beginners welcome! Nature Adventures is the

area’s oldest and most respected and professional naturalist guided tour service. Kayak, Canoe and Stand Up Paddleboard tours and rentals for families on calm waters just 5-10 minutes from downtown Charleston and the Isle of Palms / Sul-livan’s Island areas! See dolphin and pelicans at eye level and thousands of eastern shorebirds on Crab Bank Island Bird Preserve! Master Naturalist and University Degreed Guides and Certified ACA Kayak Instructors. Stable Sea or Recreational Kayaks or Canoes. Carbon Paddles! Blackwater Swamps with towering old growth 1,000 year old Cypress trees, 300 Year old Rice Plantations, Saltmarsh Creeks and Islands, Shrimping Villages & Indian Ruins. “Outstanding Guide Services” – Canoe & Kayak Magazine, “Recommended Area Outfitter” by National Geographic Magazine! Closest Accredited and Certified Outfitter to Charleston Offering Rentals, Tours, or Certified ACA Instruction! Servicing Isle of Palms, Sullivans, Folly Beach, Charleston and Mt. Pleasant.

843.568.3222 • www.KayakCharlestonSC.com • [email protected] West Coleman Blvd., Mt. Pleasant, SC 29464

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Drayton HallCirca 1738, the oldest unrestored plantation house in America still open to the public and the nation’s earliest example of fully executed Palladian architecture. Admission includes daily tours and programs, including a professionally guided house tour every hour on the half hour, African-American history program, nature walks, museum shop, and one of the oldest documented African-American cemeteries in the nation still in use. A National Historic Landmark and National Trust Historic Site. Daily except major holidays. Find us on Facebook.

843.769.2600 • www.draytonhall.org3380 Ashley River Road, Charleston, SC 29414.

IOP MarinaThe Island of Palms marina is a great place for family fun! Our location has everything available to make your vacation memorable from fishing charters to boat rentals, water sports and we even have custom excursions. Visit the Marina Market for your vacation essentials –groceries, souvenirs, island apparel, fishing and beach supplies. We are conve-niently located 50 41st Ave. Call for reservations 843.886.0209.

843.886.0209 • www.iopmarina.com50 41st Ave., Isle of Palms, SC

Tidalwave WatersportsLooking to have fun on the water? Well it’s right around the corner. Whether you want to sail 800 feet above the ocean, free riding on a Waverunner or cruise with friends on a banana boat, these water sports guarantee high speeds and beautiful views of the barrier island. Get a bird’s eye view as Coast Guard Certified captains and mates take you flying from the deck of a 31 foot custom Parasail boat. Hold on as you are gently lifted up to 800 feet and then soar through the air by parachute. Please note: Parasailing is a weather-sensitive activity.

Tidalwave Watersports:843.886.8456 • Charleston:843.768.3482 www.tidalwavewatersports.com

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Surrounding Areas City of Folly Beach 21 Center Street, P.O. Box 48, Folly Beach, SC 843.588.2447•www.cityoffollybeach.com

Drayton Hall 3380 Ashley River Road, Charleston, SC 843.769.2600•www.draytonhall.org

Mount Pleasant Coastal Expeditions Ste B, 514 Mill Street, Mount Pleasant, SC 843.884.7684•www.coastalexpeditions.com

Nature Adventure Outfitters 483 West Coleman Blvd., Mount Pleasant, SC 843.568.3222,800.673.0679•www.kayakcharlestonsc.com

Isle of Palms AquaSafaris Charleston Harbor Marina & Isle of Palms Marina 843.886.8133,800.524.3444•www.aqua-safaris.com

Isle of Palms Marina 50 41st Avenue, Isle of Palms, SC 843.886.0209•www.iopmarina.com

Tidal Wave Watersports 6941STAve,IsleofPalms,SC 843.886.8456•www.tidalwavewatersports.com

Island Adventure® Outfitters LocatedonTheVillagePlazaatWildDunesResort•843.886.2109

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V isitors come to the Lowcountry for all sorts of reasons: the sun, the surf, the golf, the food. And of course, they come for the shopping. In fact, the magnetism of Charleston’s

merchants made a big impression on the well-heeled readers of Travel + Leisure. In 2010, they ranked historic Charleston #1 for shopping and antiques out of a pool of 36 world-class cities.

Whether you’re browsing on the island, or heading downtown, you’ll find a tremendous collection of spendy, trendy, thrifty and nifty goods.

Right Here:Wild Dunes Resort works hard to make guests feel right at home,

right down to the on-resort shopping. Whether it’s sundries and groceries, or a need for mementos, that drives you shopping, we’ve got all the bases covered. Check out Hudson’s Market, the course and court pro shops, and the Surf Shop at the Grand Pavilion (seasonal), as well as the Island Adventures Outfitters. That Village Plaza shop has loads of treasures in store.

Next Door:The front beach of Isle of Palms is one of those places that just makes

people smile. Families return generation after generation and love ex-ploring the surf shops and souvenir stores. If you’re up for a hike, walk the beach there and back, knowing a cool drink awaits at either end.

Just across the connector is Mount Pleasant and the robust Town Center mall. Home to a blend of national chains, franchises and a few local shops, there’s plenty to buy and do. Nearby you’ll also find Seaside Farms and a smattering of nifty boutiques, cafes and national stores.

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Seeking a little Mayberry? Set your GPS to Pitt Street, the three-block-long stretch of the town’s Old Village. Home to a quaint soda counter - where local kids still buy on credit - and a handful of galleries and small shops, it’s a pleasant place to while away a couple of hours.

Downtown Charleston:The City Market has long been a magnet for visitors, displaying

goods that range from the funky to the fine, these locally-owned stalls have recently undergone a serious makeover. While shoppers still find local treasures, they do so in a refurbished string of warehouses that stretch several Market Street blocks. Long ago the place where locals secured groceries, the Market today offers historic reproductions, art pieces, local crafts, toys and more.

Intersecting Market Street is one of the nation’s toniest retail corridors – King Street. Long ago, King Street was the highest ridge on the Peninsula, which made it a natural choice for a trail. Today it’s a miles-long line of quaint shops and eateries, all flanked by sweet streets with plenty of appeal.

King Street divides into three parts: Lower King (below Market) is home to a wonderful collection of antiques dealers and specialty clothiers. Stroll this stretch and you’ll come to see how very much Charlestonians love their sterling, their Chinoiserie and their bespoke suits.

Middle King (Market to Calhoun) is a buzzing shopping district that attracts fashionistas, co-eds and tech heads (you’ll find them camped out at the Apple store). With a mix of national stores, designer brands and small, local boutiques, the neighborhood is especially busy on weekend afternoons.

Upper King (from Calhoun to Columbus) has emerged as a design district, but offers more than décor. Local boutiques include haute couturiers, ages-old music dealers, barbershops, consignment stores and more. There are also loads of great, local cafes that share the blocks with retailers.

If you’re timing is good, you can join the throngs for Second Sunday on King, when officials convert the street into a pedestrian mall. Each month features a unique theme, as well as a smattering of local musicians, expanded al fresco dining, and more.

But no matter the day, there’s plenty to try-on, buy, and enjoy in the Holy City and her environs.

top left: the Shoppes at Seaside.bottom: the Shoppes at Seaside.

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Mount Pleasant Shoppes At Seaside Farms 1965RivieraDrive,MountPleasant,SC29464 843.722.2615•www.theshoppesatseasidefarms.com

On the Resort Island Adventure® Outfitters LocatedonTheVillagePlaza•843.886.2109

Hudson’s Market LocatedonTheVillagePlaza•843.886.7301

Links Golf & Island Wear LocatedattheLinksClubhouse•843.886.2297

Harbor Golf & Apparel LocatednexttotheHarborProShop•843.886.2233

Tennis Pro Shop LocatedattheTennisCenter•843.886.2113

Sand & Sea Salon LocatedonTheVillagePlaza•843.886.2555

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Shoppes at Seaside FarmsIdeally located at the intersection of the Isle of Palms Connector and Rifle Range Road, Seaside Farms was crafted as a thriving district where people can live, work, play, shop, dine and socialize — and it has quickly become Mt. Pleasant’s premier boutique shopping and dining destination. At the heart of its main street setting are The Shoppes at Seaside Farms. The brilliantly conceived collection of high-end shops and eclectic eateries is truly a refreshing departure. A departure from area congestion. And a departure from your average shopping experience.

www.theshoppesatseasidefarms.comRiviera Drive, Mt. Pleasant

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W hether you’re here for the first time or returning for the umpteenth visit, you know Wild Dunes Resort is a world apart.

Nestled as it is on this sea island, near (but not too close) to one of the world’s great cities, this is a truly special place.

But being a world apart doesn’t mean you have to sacrifice service and convenience. In fact, our readiness to serve consistently earns high praise from consumer review sites and national media.

Anticipating needs is our special stock in trade. That’s why the Resort offers so many amenities.

Fact is, you’d have a hard time stumping our action-ready staff. We’re prepared to do it all: help brides, book a cruise for 30 of your closest friends, style your hair for that last-minute corporate dinner. You name it, we’ll help make it happen (or figure out who in town can!).

We also know that sometimes the unexpected happens. And we’re ready for that. Dial Guest Services in the event you require directions to a nearby doctor, an urgent care facility or (sadly, it happens), a hospital. This area offers abundant, world-class health care. Indeed, it’s consistently cited as one of the reasons so many people move to the Lowcountry ever year.

Finally, we’re often asked to help guests get from Point A to B. Whether it’s an airport pickup you need, or a designated driver for a round trip downtown and back, we’ll put the pedal to the metal.

The bottom line is this: we know why you’re here, and it isn’t to get bogged down in details. So just sit back, and relax and let us take care of it.

servicesUse the maps on pages

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dining establishments and

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dialing 0 from your Resort

phone for assistance.

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Sometimes we all need a little help to accomplish tasks and be our best at home. That’s why BeWell Home Services, a non-profit ministry of Lutheran Homes of South Carolina, was created. When you need a helping hand in the comfort of your own home, you can turn to a name you trust. Our experienced staff is trained and insured. We are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week and there is no minimum service hour requirement.

Offering the Following Services & More!

• Personal Hygiene Assistance

• Meal Preparation

• Companionship & Conversation

• Shopping Assistance & Errands

• Transportation

• Laundry & Ironing

• Medication Reminders

• Pet Care

1885 Rifle Range Rd., Suite 45 Mt. Pleasant, SC 29464

www.bewellhomeservices.orgLearn more, 843.377.HOME.

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Even on VacationGood thing Roper St. Francis Mount Pleasant Hospital is just a short drive from the beaches. Our board certified doctors and friendly staff can help get you well and back to your vacation.Our ER includes:

Accidents Happen

For more information, call (843) 606-7000.

Wild Dunes Real Estate

S ince the 1980s, Wild Dunes Real Estate has been the real estate sales leader within Wild Dunes, and no other firm sells more South Carolina beach homes in the Wild Dunes community. Wild Dunes Real Estate

also boasts a strategic partnership with Destination Hotels and Resorts, Wild Dunes Resort and Lowe Enterprises. As the resort’s only real estate partner, we are given unique, exclusive marketing opportunities that other companies in the area cannot offer. Wild Dunes Real Estate is a full-service real estate firm of highly experienced professionals specializing in luxury and waterfront properties on Isle of Palms, Wild Dunes, Sullivan’s Island, Mt. Pleasant and the Charleston area. As our name suggests, we are proud to say we are the only real estate firm located within the gates of Wild Dunes Resort. Wild Dunes Real Estate is committed to providing customers with the highest level of service. We are dedicated to supporting the communities in which we serve. Our Isle of Palms realtors have an intimate and extensive knowledge of the Charleston, South Carolina area. Combined with a customer friendly approach, this provides the qualities to be proven leaders in our industry. For the best realty in South Carolina, choose Wild Dunes Real Estate.

843.886.2500 • www.wilddunesrealestate.comSales Office Located in the Village at Wild Dunes

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Lightning BugzLightning Bugz LSV’s mission is simple: Have fun in a Bug! Providing affordable, eco-friendly Low Speed Vehicles to vacationers and commercial businesses, we take the hassle out of getting around your destination. Whether it is going from your rental property to the beach, wedding and event set-up and transportation, or property maintenance needs, we have a Bug just for you. Our service area includes Charleston, Isle of Palms, Sullivan’s Island, Folly Beach, and Kiawah and Seabrook Islands in South Carolina, and Anna Maria Island and Siesta Key Florida.

843.609.8776 • www.lightningbugzLSV.com

BeWellSM Home ServicesSometimes we all need a little help to accomplish tasks and be our best at home. That’s why BeWell Home Services, a non-profit ministry of Lutheran Homes of South Carolina, was created. When you need a helping hand in the comfort of your own home, you can turn to a name you trust. Our experienced staff is trained and insured. We are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week and there is no minimum service hour requirement.

843.377.HOME • www.bewellhomeservices.org.com1885 Rifle Range Rd., Suite 45, Mt. Pleasant, SC 29464

Roper St. Francis Mount Pleasant HospitalIf you need medical care while on vacation, you can count on Roper St. Francis Mount Pleasant Hospital. We are a full service hospital and offer 24-hour emergency care just a short drive from the beaches. Our board-certified doctors and friendly staff can help get you well and back to your vacation quickly.

843.606.7000 • www.rsfh.com3500 Hwy 17 N., Mount Pleasant

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Mount Pleasant BeWell Home Services 1885 Rifle Range Road, Mount Pleasant, SC 843.377.4663•www.bewellhomeservices.org

Roper St. Francis Hospital 570 Long Point Road # 130, Mount Pleasant, SC 843.849.2596•www.rsfh.com

Isle of Palms Wild Dunes Real Estate 5757 Palm Boulevard 843.886.2500,800.562.9453•www.wilddunesrealestate.com

Lightning Bugz 1401 Palm Boulevard 843.609.8776•www.lightningbugzLSV.com

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AquaSafaris .................................................................................30Charleston Harbor Marina & Isle of Palms Marina843.886.8133,800.524.3444•www.aqua-safaris.com

Banana Cabana ...........................................................................141130 Ocean Boulevard, Isle of Palms, SC843.886.4361•www.thebananacabana.com

BeWell Home Services .............................................................441885 Rifle Range Road, Mount Pleasant, SC843.377.4663•www.bewellhomeservices.org

The Boathouse at Breach Inlet ................................................15101 Palm Boulevard, Isle of Palms, SC843.886.8000•www.boathouserestaurants.com

Calder’s Buffalo Pub ...................................................................171971 Riviera Drive, Mount Pleasant, SC843.881.0049

Circa 1886 Restaurant ................................................................20149 Wentworth Street, Charleston, SC843.853.7828•www.circa1886.com

City of Folly Beach......................................................................3021 Center Street, P.O. Box 48, Folly Beach, SC843.588.2447•www.cityoffollybeach.com

Coastal Expeditions ...................................................................29Ste B, 514 Mill Street, Mount Pleasant, SC843.884.7684•www.coastalexpeditions.com

Drayton Hall .................................................................................323380 Ashley River Road, Charleston, SC843.769.2600•www.draytonhall.org

Isle of Palms Marina ..................................................................2850 41st Avenue, Isle of Palms, SC843.886.0209•www.iopmarina.com

Jack’s Cosmic Dogs ...................................................................212805 N Highway 17, Mount Pleasant, SC843.884.7677•www.jackscosmicdogs.com

Langdon’s Restaurant and Wine Bar .......................................15778 South Shelmore Blvd. Ste 105, Mount Pleasant, SC843.388.9200•www.langdonsrestaurant.com

Lightning Bugz.............................................................................461401 Palm Boulevard843.609.8776•www.lightningbugzLSV.com

Marble Slab Creamery...............................................................181903 N Hwy 17, Mount Pleasant, SC843.388-0052•www.marbleslab.com

Morgan Creek Grill.......................................................................980 41st Avenue, Isle of Palms, SC843.886.8980•www.morgancreekgrill.com

Nature Adventure Outfitters......................................................31483 West Coleman Blvd., Mount Pleasant, SC843.568.3222,800.673.0679•www.kayakcharlestonsc.com

OpalRestaurant•Bar ................................................................151960RivieraDrive,MountPleasant,SC843.654.9070•www.opaldininggroup.com

Poe’s Tavern .................................................................................162210 Middle Street, Sullivan’s Island, SC843.883.3222•www.facebook.com/sullivansseafoodrestaurant

Roper St. Francis Hospital ........................................................45570 Long Point Road # 130, Mount Pleasant, SC843.849.2596•www.rsfh.com

Shem Creek Bar and Grill .........................................................14508 Mill Street, Mount Pleasant, SC843.884.8102•www.shemcreekbarandgrill.com

Shoppes At Seaside Farms .......................................................411965RivieraDrive,MountPleasant,SC29464843.722.2615•www.theshoppesatseasidefarms.com

Steel City Pizza Co. .....................................................................161440 Ben Sawyer Boulevard, Mount Pleasant, SC843.856.2525•www.giuseppispizza.com

Sullivan’s Restaurant .................................................................172019 Middle Street, Sullivan’s Island, SC843.883.0083•www.poestavern.com

Tidal Wave Watersports ............................................................286941STAve,IsleofPalms,SC843.886.8456•www.tidalwavewatersports.com

Wild Dunes Real Estate ........................................................... BC5757 Palm Boulevard843.886.2500,800.562.9453•www.wilddunesrealestate.com

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Set on the Isle of Palms just minutes from the historic Downtown Charleston, Wild Dunes o�ers breathtaking views and �ne Southern comforts. Our residents enjoy 36 holes of Tom Fazio-designed oceanfront golf, world-class tennis facilities, pools, bicycle trails, and of course, the ocean.

Oceanfront homes and villas from the $600s. Golf course homes and villas from the $400s. Village residences from the $200s.

Wild Dunes Real Estate is the founding real estate �rm of Wild Dunes, and the only real estate brokerage located inside the gates of the Resort. It’s no surprise that we’re the #1 brokerage in Wild Dunes. Whether you’re buying or selling, Wild Dunes Real Estate is the only choice.

Call us today for a personal tour or stop by our Sales O�ce at the Village at Wild Dunes888-778-1863

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