What To Do In Charleston:
Editors' City Guide: Charleston, SC
Haunted Charleston Walking Tour
Charleston's Oldest Plantations
Charleston's Soothing Spas
Slide Show: Drive the South Carolina Highway Called "Vacation Road"
Backroads Guide to Carolina Lowcountry
Tour Charleston by Candlelight
Antiquing in Charleston
Byways of the South: SC US 17
Weekend Guide • The Perfect Time for Charleston
 
Where To Eat In Charleston:
Food Finds • Charleston Comfort Food
Charleston on the Cheap
Slide Show: Taste the Flavors of Charleston
Our Favorite Seafood Dives
Teatime In Charleston
Charleston: Where the Locals Go
Our Favorite Regional Restaurants: South Carolina
 



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Charleston's Coastal Villages
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  The new Ravenel Bridge looks like a two-masted ship, heralding Charleston Harbor, Patriots Point, and the communities beyond.
   
  Find fresh South Carolina shrimp at C.A. Magwood & Sons Seafood on Shem Creek, where the crustaceans arrive still wriggling off the boats.
   
  Sunsets, margaritas, shellfish, and Shem Creek make up a local tradition you'll want to join at Red's Icehouse.

Mount Pleasant Room and Board
When a juicy burger topped with pimiento cheese fits your cravings, drop by the Boulevard Diner on Coleman Boulevard. Barbecue lovers should sample the vinegar-based 'cue from Momma Brown's. Taste the local flavors from the buffet at Gullah Cuisine.

The best place in Mount Pleasant to lay your head is in the cottages at The Belvidere Club and Resort on Charleston Harbor. Tucked into a lush corner of Patriots Point, 10 two-bedroom, three-bath cottages sleep up to six people. Each frames the panoramic view of Charleston Harbor from its screened porch. At night, relax in a rocking chair and watch the moon rise in the inky sky over Fort Sumter. The cottages boast full kitchens, fireplaces, and luxury furnishings, such as Frette linens, Waterford crystal, and Bose sound systems.

A concierge provides groceries upon your arrival, as well as a welcoming cheese platter with wine and soft drinks. She'll even deliver breakfast to your door each morning in an antique picnic basket.

Make Your Own Beach Music
Sullivan's Island feels like a sleepy beach town. At noon, you'll find almost everyone at Poe's Tavern. Tucked under umbrella tables, spread along the porch, and perched inside the cottage's rooms, girls in flip-flops sit next to businesspeople in suits to enjoy the burgers and pub food. Dig into a platter of fish tacos and hand-cut fries and read about Edgar Allan Poe, who spent 13 months stationed at Fort Moultrie.

At night, sample the comfy dishes at Station 22, home to a great jukebox and historic photos of Sullivan's. You can also savor the fancy fare at the elegant Atlanticville.

There are no hotels; if you want to overnight here, you must lease one of the few rental cottages. But don't let that stop you from exploring the miles of quiet beaches, marked by a lighthouse and old Fort Moultrie.

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