Charleston & Isle of Palms

 

Last spring, we were lucky enough to attend a round at The Masters. A once in a lifetime experience. We were only a few hours away from Charleston, so we decided to spend a few days in the Charleston area. A few days relaxing at the beach and enjoying all the area has to offer was the perfect way to spend the rest of the week. I love the South I am really a southern belle stuck in the Midwest.

There are so many beautiful resorts and beach properties to choose from, and we decided to stay at Wild Dunes Resort. Wild Dunes is on Isle of Palms, just a short drive from Charleston proper. The property and grounds are beautiful, and we chose to rent a townhome. The location was perfect, beachfront with a pool. Our unit had one bedroom and bath on the main level, with the living area, laundry, and kitchen. The upper level consisted of the master bedroom, bath, walk-in closet with a gorgeous view of the beach and ocean. The unit also had a nice balcony overlooking the water. I went out one morning and enjoyed a beautiful sunrise.

Wild Dunes consists of the main resort, The Boardwalk Inn, and many cute little villas and townhomes. A golf course and tennis courts are also on the property. A few shops and a spa line the boardwalk as well. We enjoyed dinner in the casual bar and sat by the fire pit in the evening in the most comfortable rockers. The staff was so accommodating and I know it is definitely a place I will visit again.

Isle of Palm is a combination of old beach homes and newer modern homes. It had a casual feel and we enjoyed exploring the shops. Coconut Joe’s is a must for beachfront dining, and they make a great daiquiri. I love going to the local spots when I travel. Miniature golf and dinner at an Irish pub made for a lovely evening. We spent two days just relaxing and enjoying the beach.

We headed into Charleston proper for a day of exploration. The old towns of the south are my favorite places to visit, so much history. You can just imagine the families that lived in these beautiful, old homes and the stories they could tell. I bet the balls and parties were simply amazing. I had to make a stop at Isaac Jenkins Mikell’s home. If you are a fan of the Bravo series Southern Charm you will recognize this house at Miss Patricia’s. I was waiting for Michael to come out and bring me a cocktail. We spent the day wandering along the old brick roads and looking at all of the architecture. The homes are truly stunning. Of course, I somehow managed to find the Lilly Pulitzer store on King Street. King Street is the high-end shopping and restaurant area. There were some adorable boutiques on the street. A bar-b-que restaurant was a nice break for lunch. Charleston is known for its amazing bar-b-que and it did not disappoint. Our last stop before we headed over the Ravenel Bridge was the local firehouse. Being a fire mom, I always like to check out the local firehouse.

If you have not been to Charleston, put it on your bucket list. It was everything that I hoped for and more. I am looking forwards to returning and exploring more that the area has to offer. One trip was not enough to see it all. Happy travels.

Carrie Kelly is an Interior Redesigner Industry Specialist and  Lead Designer at Carrie Kelly Designs specializing in interior redesign, seasonal, and home decor helping clients create beautiful spaces in their homes. She is also an Independent Consultant with Initial Outfitters, a boutique featuring all things monogrammed and personalized for your unique style. Carrie is also the author of Pineapples and Sweet Tea, a Lifestyle blog.

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