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Does Charleston have nice beaches?

South Carolina's beaches have long attracted visitors to the southeastern state that boasts a 60-mile long beachside stretch. Charleston's five beautiful beach towns, each varied in sights and style, continue to beckon those seeking sand and surf.



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If you prefer swimming and sunbathing on a sandy beach, Myrtle Beach is likely a better choice than Charleston. If you're looking to explore the cultural scene, history, and some unique shops and dining – Charleston is the town for you.

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Folly Beach County Park Located just 15 minutes from downtown Charleston, this beach park is a popular spot for swimming and sunbathing. The park offers a large swimming area with lifeguards on duty during the summer months, making it a great option for families.

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Kiawah Island Beach Kiawah Island, located about 45 minutes from downtown Charleston, boasts 10 miles of white sand beaches. The island is one of the least developed and natural in the area, featuring preserved maritime forests and marshes. The only public beach access is located at the county park.

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17 Beaches That Have The Clearest Water In South Carolina
  1. 1 Litchfield Beach. Via: Mishal Ibrahim on Unsplash.
  2. 2 Front Beach, Isle Of Palms. Shutterstock. ...
  3. 3 Hunting Island State Park, Beaufort. ...
  4. 4 Folly Beach, Charleston. ...
  5. 5 Seabrook Island. ...
  6. 6 Edisto Beach. ...
  7. 7 Kiawah Beachwalker Park. ...
  8. 8 Hilton Head Island. ...


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What is the closest beach to Charleston? Sullivan's Island. To be fair, though, the difference is statistically insignificant: the drive from downtown Charleston to Sullivan's Island is about 20 minutes, or 9.5 miles. The drive from downtown to Folly Beach, the next closest, is about 21 minutes, or 11.5 miles.

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As was mentioned before, you have plenty of time for swimming in the ocean starting from late April - early May (water temperature varies from 68°F to 71°F) and ending in late September - early October (water temperature varies from 79°F to 73°F). Ocean waters are gentle, have shallow slopes and smooth surfaces.

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Folly Beach is a hugely popular destination for visitors and locals in Charleston. This picture-perfect barrier island promises some outstanding views and quality relaxation. Nicknamed 'the Edge of America', the coast and its surrounding community are favored for its proximity to several stellar restaurants and bars.

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Both have an extensive history, beaches nearby, and plantations to visit (though Charleston has more beaches and more plantations). Savannah's downtown is more walkable and feels immersed in nature. Charleston's is bigger, so there's more to do, but it'll take much longer if you plan on walking.

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In summary The French Quarter is the best area to stay in Charleston, SC for first-time visitors who want to be steps from Rainbow Row, the most picturesque streets, and the top sights. Marion Square is ideal for those focusing on shopping and dining at the top restaurants.

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The 13 Best Beaches in South Carolina
  1. Hilton Head Island. Kristie Marcelle/iStockphoto/Getty Images. ...
  2. Kiawah Island. Joshua Laskin. ...
  3. Myrtle Beach. Sean Pavone/Getty Images. ...
  4. Folly Beach. Daniela Duncan/Getty Images. ...
  5. Huntington Beach State Park. Danita Delimont/Gallo Images/Getty Images. ...
  6. Isle of Palms. ...
  7. Surfside Beach. ...
  8. Daufuskie Island.


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If you are looking for a destination to enjoy the sea, sand, and sun, Coligny Beach Park is the place for you! A South Carolina beach has been named in the top 25 bluest water locations in the United States.

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Swim in the designated area only. There is no swimming allowed within 200 feet of the pier, per Charleston County Parks rules.

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August, the wettest month, averages 5.1 inches (130mm), followed by July with 4.3 inches (109mm). Locals cool off at Folly Beach, Sullivan's Island, and other nearby beaches. Water temperatures average a welcoming 79? (21? ) in June, and up to 83? (28?) in August.

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Folly Beach County Park Located just 15 minutes from downtown Charleston, this beach park is a popular spot for swimming and sunbathing. The park offers a large swimming area with lifeguards on duty during the summer months, making it a great option for families.

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Surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean and the Folly River, visitors enjoy six miles of wide beaches, surfing, fishing, biking, kayaking, boating, eco-tours, and sea wildlife including several endangered species.

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