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What beaches allow alcohol in Charleston?

Public beaches in South Carolina prohibit alcohol. Private beaches permit alcohol (assuming good behavior by the consumers). On private beaches like Kiawah Island (except for the small area of the county park) and Seabrook Island, you can enjoy your cold beer at leisure.



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Alcohol is not allowed on any public beach in South Carolina, but that doesn't stop many people from packing a cooler with their favorite adult beverages.

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NO POSSESSION OR CONSUMPTION OF ALCOHOL ALLOWED ON BEACH.

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Folly Beach, the only Charleston area beach to allow alcohol in public, just passed an emergency ban prohibiting open containers as result of a July 4th brawl that broke out near East 10th Street.

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Charleston has been a serious drinking town since the days her parties flowed with rum, brandy, and madeira that arrived on ships from far flung ports.

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Smoking is prohibited on the beaches and public beach accesses.

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One of the best ways to experience all that the city has to offer is to take a dip in one of its many cool swimming spots. Whether you're looking for a refreshing swim in the ocean, a relaxing float in a calm river, or a fun day out at a water park, Charleston has something for everyone.

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Hallmark of Excellence. As part of the 5-Star Luxury Included® experience, Beaches only serves premium brand liquors—and they're always included and unlimited.

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