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There are other changes as well.
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Hello Friends! I am thinking about Hilton Head for our next vacation.
My girls have never been to the beach and I think they would love it.
My vacation is at the end of July. Yes, I am sure it will be busy. But, what's a girl to do?
Would love any tips on where to stay like what part of the island, etc.
I would like to get a condo or rental home for the week. Any ideas there would be great too!
Actually just give me any and all information you would like to share!
Thanks so much! I know I will get some good advice here!
We stayed at Disney's Hilton Head Resort last year and absolutely loved it! Their beach house was our favorite. They have a pool there and at the resort.
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We also stayed at the Disney resort and loved it. It was so relaxing. The link below might give you some ideas of Hilton Head Island and the surrounding area. Official Hilton Head Island Travel and Vacation Guide
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If the Disney Resort is not an option for you, I like the Sea Pines area. It is on the far end of the island but has tons of great shopping, restaurants, etc. The Disney Resort is mid-island on the opposite side from the beach but there is a bike path or a shuttle to take you across. Hilton Head has a wonderful beach - plenty of room to dig and play and set up umbrellas. Definitely rent bikes to tour around the area, consider doing a dolphin tour and if you have time, check out Savannah, GA which is about 45 minutes away. Beaufort, SC where they filmed Forest Gump is also about 45 minutes away.
We'll be there in March and probably again next December visiting my parents who live there. It is a great place to vacation!
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I stayed in Shipyard Plantation at the Brigantine Quarters. Not oceanfront, but it's a quick 5 minute walk to the beach. it's also a quick bike ride to Coligny Circle (5-7 minutes once you get throught the gate (shortcut). We rented out place through VRBO.com. It's a small resort and very quiet.
We rented bikes from AAA Flying Tigers. If you book ahead of time, you get a discount. They will drop them off for you and pick them up when you're through. If memory serves, we paid 20 bucks each inc tax for the week.
Be sure to try Rita's Ice at Coligny Circle if you have never been to one. Yummy!!!
I think I am looking for a rental home or condo. But really I am open to any ideas as long as it fits the budget.
I would like to have a couple of bedrooms, a kitchen and living room area.
I checked out the disney resort and that is just a little too much for my wallet right now. But it looks absolutely beautiful!
I will keep looking as I have some time and thanks to everyone for the info. I have always heard good things about the island. I know my girls would just love it!
We stayed at DVC HH in 2005 and had a very relaxing vacation. There really isn't a whole of of things to "do" in Hilton Head for the little ones (Amusements, etc), but if they ride bikes and love the beach it's a fantastic place.
We have stayed in Hilton Head for 3 years, this being our 4th. Always in late February. We have a time share with Interval so nightly rates were not a problem. We stayed at Disney's and love it. We, however, did not like having to drive to the ocean. The other years we stayed at Marriotts Grand Ocean, Surfwatch and this year Barony Beach. Stay ocean front if you can! It is so much better, especially in the summer and especially with the little ones. Bikes are a definite. It is only $25/week thru the resorts. Like someone else said, there is no amusement parks or such, but dolphin tours are great. There is a park that offers childrens concert during the summer. And fireworks after. Sea Pines is a nice area, although congested. There is limited things to do in Harbor Town for kids. Shelter Cove is nice, but not on the beach. The island itself is beautiful, clean and well manicured. You will love it!
I think I am looking for a rental home or condo. But really I am open to any ideas as long as it fits the budget.
I would like to have a couple of bedrooms, a kitchen and living room area.
That's what Brigntine Quarters is. Some of the units are 2-story townhouses, and some are condos (some upstairs and some downstairs). We stayed in the upstairs 2 BR condo (unit was either 280 or 282 in case you look at the map on the Brigantine's website in my earlier message).
The kitchen and bathroooms had just been redone right before we got there, and they were still working on some other units (no contruction noise, though).
Only complaint I had was the bathtub in the second bath. It was so low to the ground! OK for kids, but I would have had a hard time getting out ( stuck w/ taking a shower). The master bath had a fancy tub and separate shower.
Look for something in Shipyard Plantation. It is a smaller plantation and runs along the beach. So even if you don't get something on the beach, it will be an easy bikeride to get there from your unit. Also, Shipyard is close to a lot of shopping and dining and very central.