Guidebook for Kiawah Island

Emily & Troy
Guidebook for Kiawah Island

Food Scene

16 lokale inwoners bevelen aan
Java Java
375 Gardners Cir
16 lokale inwoners bevelen aan
184 lokale inwoners bevelen aan
Wild Olive Restaurant
2867 Maybank Hwy
184 lokale inwoners bevelen aan
16 lokale inwoners bevelen aan
Jasmine Porch at The Sanctuary
1 Sanctuary Beach Drive
16 lokale inwoners bevelen aan
Great seafood! Amazing raw bar.
45 lokale inwoners bevelen aan
The Royal Tern
3005 Maybank Hwy
45 lokale inwoners bevelen aan
Great seafood! Amazing raw bar.

Drinks & Nightlife

14 lokale inwoners bevelen aan
FortyEight - Wine Bar & Kitchen
547 Freshfields Dr
14 lokale inwoners bevelen aan
Grab a drink at the bar and watch the sunset!
9 lokale inwoners bevelen aan
Ryder Cup Bar
1002 Ocean Course Dr
9 lokale inwoners bevelen aan
Grab a drink at the bar and watch the sunset!
109 lokale inwoners bevelen aan
Firefly Distillery
4201 Spruill Avenue
109 lokale inwoners bevelen aan

Sightseeing

440 lokale inwoners bevelen aan
Angel Oak Tree
3688 Angel Oak Rd
440 lokale inwoners bevelen aan

Shopping

50 lokale inwoners bevelen aan
Freshfields Village
165 Village Green Ln
50 lokale inwoners bevelen aan

Essentials

10 lokale inwoners bevelen aan
Harris Teeter
515 Freshfields Dr
10 lokale inwoners bevelen aan

Activities

Island Bike & Surf Shop
3665 Bohicket Rd
Bike rentals

Reizigersadvies

Cultuur en gebruiken

Single-Use Plastics Ban

Effective September 8, 2019, all businesses operating within the Town of Kiawah Island are prohibited from distributing the following items to their customers: (1) single-use plastic carryout bags, (2) plastic straws and (3) products made from polystyrene foam (Styrofoam), including food service ware. The possession of these items, with the addition of balloons, are prohibited on the beach. Kiawah Town Council passed this new Ordinance on June 4 to regulate the use of harmful materials and promote the use of environmentally preferred materials. The goal of this Ordinance is to protect Kiawah’s natural environment, waterways, and marine life to ensure a positive environmental impact on our island for generations to come. The Ordinance does not apply to the following list of exemptions: Laundry dry cleaning bags, ice bags, or newspaper bags. Garbage, pet waste, or yard waste bags. Cutlery (i.e., forks, spoons, knives), meat trays, plastic lids used to contain foods and liquids, and to-go condiments. Bags provided by physicians, pharmacists or veterinarians to contain prescription drugs or other medical necessities. Bags used inside business establishments to contain bulk items or small hardware items Meat, produce or bakery bags. Bags or wraps for flowers, potted plants or other items to prevent moisture damage. Bags used by a non-profit organization or hunger-relief charity to distribute food, grocery products, clothing, or other household items. Bags of any type that the customer brings to the store for their own use for carrying away goods from the store. Plastic straws necessary for customers with medical or physical conditions. Reusable carryout bags that meet the following criteria: Displays in a highly visible manner on the bag exterior, language describing the bag’s ability to be reused and recycled; Has a handle, except that handles are not required for carryout bags constructed out of recyclable paper with a height of less than fourteen (14) inches and width of less than eight (8) inches; and Is constructed out of any of the following materials: Cloth, canvas, or other washable fabric, or other durable materials whether woven or non-woven; Recyclable plastic with a minimum thickness of 4 mils; capable of being cleaned and disinfected, and has a minimum lifetime of one hundred twenty-five (125) uses; Recyclable paper. Products made from polystyrene/plastic foam, which are wholly encapsulated or encased by more durable material, including but not limited to surfboards, boats, and life preservers.