Bedroom 1
1 king bed
Bedroom 2
1 queen bed
Bedroom 3
1 king bed
Bedroom 4
1 queen bed
Bedroom 5
2 twin beds
Bedroom 6
1 king bed
Bedroom 1
1 king bed
Bedroom 2
1 queen bed
Bedroom 3
1 king bed
Bedroom 4
1 queen bed
Bedroom 5
2 twin beds
Bedroom 6
1 king bed
Mount Pleasant, South Carolina 29451, United States
Mount Pleasant, South Carolina, United StatesNestled on Sullivan's Island, The Obstinate Daughter delights with inventive New American fare blending Southern, Italian, and local Lowcountry flavors—think wood-fired pizzas, handmade pastas, and fresh seafood small plates—in a light-filled, nautical-chic space with an open kitchen.[1][2][3]
Acme Lowcountry Kitchen is a laid-back beach grill on Isle of Palms, dishing up fresh, locally caught seafood and Lowcountry classics like shrimp and grits in a casual coastal vibe. Savor sustainable Southern fare from breakfast to dinner that captures the island's down-home spirit.[1][2][5]
Page’s Okra Grill serves soulful Lowcountry Southern classics—think shrimp & grits, fried okra, and chicken & waffles—served in a warm, relaxed, family-friendly atmosphere.
Casual waterfront spot serving fresh seafood, raw oysters, and seaside cocktails with lively live music and laid-back, beachy vibes.
The Windjammer serves classic steakhouse and fresh seafood in a warm, friendly setting with a lively pub vibe and comfortable dining rooms—perfect for casual nights or special occasions.
Tavern & Table serves chef-driven New American fare with Lowcountry flavors, paired with handcrafted cocktails and a rustic-chic waterfront setting on Shem Creek perfect for sunset drinks and relaxed gatherings.
Poe's Tavern serves hearty, creative burgers and coastal pub fare in a lively, literary-themed spot just steps from Sullivan’s Island beach.
Post House is a charming coastal tavern and boutique inn in Mount Pleasant serving seasonal, seafood-forward dishes and classic cocktails in a cozy, historic Old Village setting with wraparound porches and an intimate wine cellar.
Nestled on Shem Creek, Tavern & Table blends rustic-chic vibes with New American Lowcountry cuisine using fresh local ingredients, from brisket mac and cheese to fire-roasted oysters. Savor stunning waterfront views, handcrafted cocktails, and sunset dolphin spotting from the dockside patio.[1][2][3]
Page's Okra Grill serves up soul-warming Southern comfort food like award-winning shrimp and grits, crispy fried okra, and homemade desserts, all crafted from fresh Lowcountry ingredients in a casual, family-friendly spot brimming with hospitality.[1][2][3][7]
The Obstinate Daughter on Sullivan's Island reimagines Lowcountry cuisine with wood-fired pizzas, fresh pasta, and seafood from local farms and fishermen, all in a light-filled, nautical space with an exhibition kitchen. Its quirky name from Revolutionary War lore adds playful charm to every flavorful bite.
Nestled on Anastasia Island's marshy shores, Saltwater Cowboys delivers authentic Florida Cracker cuisine like gator tail, frog legs, and fresh seafood amid rustic fish camp vibes with river views. Savor sunset dinners on the deck at this 50-year St. Augustine icon.
Acme Lowcountry Kitchen serves fresh, locally sourced Lowcountry seafood and Southern classics in a relaxed, beachy atmosphere that feels warm, welcoming, and unmistakably coastal.
Step back to 1970s Isle of Palms beach vibes at Islander 71 Fish House and Raw Bar, where succulent seafood, fresh oysters, and fruity cocktails flow amid lively music, friendly crowds, and sunset gatherings.
Step onto the ruins where the first shots of the Civil War rang out and feel history come alive amid cannons, layered brickwork, and sweeping Charleston Harbor views—perfect for history lovers, students, and reflective travelers.
Wander beneath the iconic Avenue of Oaks and explore blooming gardens, historic slave cabins, and lively Gullah presentations—perfect for history buffs, photographers, and families seeking a beautiful, meaningful Lowcountry experience.
Isle of Palms County Park offers a lively, family-friendly beach with boardwalks, lifeguards, playgrounds, sand volleyball, and picnic grills—perfect for sunbathers, families with kids, and anyone craving easy ocean access and seaside activities.
Stroll the scenic Shem Creek Boardwalk, a 2,200-foot wooden path winding through marshes with panoramic views of Charleston Harbor, shrimp boats, and playful dolphins. Nature lovers and leisurely walkers will cherish this serene Lowcountry escape blending coastal beauty and wildlife spotting.[1][2][3]
Explore Civil War and Revolutionary War history amid Charleston Harbor’s breezy fortifications, with ranger talks, boat access to Fort Sumter, and sweeping harbor views—perfect for history lovers, families, and anyone who enjoys outdoor museums.
Discover Palmetto Islands County Park's 50-foot observation tower for stunning 360-degree marsh and Charleston skyline views, plus serene boardwalks teeming with wildlife and Splash Island's kid-friendly water fun. Families and nature lovers will adore this coastal Lowcountry gem.[1][2]
A striking, triangular mid-century lighthouse rising above Sullivan’s Island, perfect for photographers, history buffs, and beachgoers who enjoy scenic coastal strolls and iconic photo ops without needing to climb inside.
Sun-soaked sands and easy boardwalk access make Station 21 a relaxed coastal spot perfect for families, beach walkers, and anyone craving quick access to Sullivan’s Island’s restaurants and sunset views.
Stroll the scenic 2,200-foot Shem Creek Boardwalk in Mount Pleasant, where panoramic marsh and Charleston Harbor views mix with shrimp boats, dolphins, and waterfront dining vibes. Nature lovers, foodies, and casual walkers will love this laid-back Lowcountry gem.
Discover Palmetto Islands County Park's marsh boardwalks, 50-foot observation tower with panoramic Lowcountry views, and kayak rentals amid wildlife havens. Families and nature lovers will adore this serene 943-acre escape blending adventure, Splash Island fun, and coastal tranquility.[1][2][3][5]
Step aboard a ferry to Fort Sumter, where the Civil War ignited in 1861, and explore Fort Moultrie's palmetto-log legacy from the Revolution at Charleston Harbor's guardians. History buffs and families will love the ranger tales, cannons, and harbor vistas.[1][2][5][7]
Step beneath the iconic Avenue of Oaks draped in Spanish moss at Boone Hall Plantation & Gardens, America's most photographed estate, where live Gullah culture presentations, Black history exhibits, and vibrant formal gardens blend history with Lowcountry beauty. History buffs, nature lovers, and families will cherish this immersive escape.[1][2][4]
Discover the pristine shores of Isle of Palms County Park, where wide beaches, sand volleyball, playgrounds, and picnic grills create endless family fun under the sun. Perfect for beach lovers, active families, and anyone craving Lowcountry relaxation with seasonal lifeguards and ocean swims.[5][2][4]
Stand where the first shots of the Civil War rang out at Fort Sumter National Monument, exploring battle-scarred ruins, massive cannons, and ranger-led tales amid stunning Charleston Harbor views. History buffs and adventure seekers will love this ferry-accessed journey into America's pivotal past.[1][2][5]
Discover the striking triangular Sullivan's Island Lighthouse, America's last major one built in 1962 with hurricane-proof design and a distinctive flash—perfect for photos from its scenic beach grounds. History buffs, photographers, and beach lovers will adore this modern coastal icon.
Discover Station 21, a hidden gem on Sullivan's Island with pristine sands, handicap-accessible paths, and a chill, uncrowded vibe perfect for stunning sunsets. Families, couples, and solo beach lovers will relish swimming, relaxing, and soaking in the serene Atlantic beauty.[1][5][2]
Free cancellation up to 14 days before check-in. 50% refund up to 7 days before. No refund after that.
Pets not allowed
No smoking - fees will apply
Events not allowed
Check-in after 4:00 pm
Check-out before 10:00 am
12 guests maximum
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| May 22, 2026 | $460 | Available |
| May 23, 2026 | $1889 | Not Available |
| May 24, 2026 | $1813 | Not Available |
| May 25, 2026 | $1728 | Not Available |
| May 26, 2026 | $1632 | Not Available |
| May 27, 2026 | $1269 | Not Available |
| May 28, 2026 | $1658 | Not Available |
| May 29, 2026 | $1671 | Not Available |
| May 30, 2026 | $1649 | Not Available |
| May 31, 2026 | $1501 | Not Available |
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| Aug 19, 2026 | $1150 | Available |
| Aug 20, 2026 | $1271 | Available |