Nestled in the heart of South Carolina’s Lowcountry, Palmetto Bluff offers a serene escape that blends nature with luxury and southern charm. With its stunning landscapes, luxurious accommodations, and unforgettable experiences, it’s the ideal place for a relaxing getaway. From indulging in brunch at Buffalo’s to toasting marshmallows at River House, there’s so much to do in the Bluff your vacation is sure to be filled with memorable moments.
Morning in Palmetto Bluff: Brunch and a Dolphin Excursion
Begin your getaway at Palmetto Bluff with a leisurely brunch at Buffalos, an iconic eatery situated in the heart of Wilson Village. Overlooking the scenic May River, Buffalo’s serves up locally inspired dishes that are both delicious and comforting. You’ll want to linger over their famed fluffy buttermilk pancakes or the Southern staple shrimp and grits while sipping on a mimosa.
After brunch, embark on a dolphin excursion on the majestic May River. The tributaries and tidal creeks are home to playful bottlenose dolphins, and as you glide through the river, you’ll witness these beautiful creatures frolicking in their natural habitat.
If you’re looking for a quiet way to spend an afternoon, don’t miss a chance to relax at the world-class spa, located at within the Montage Palmetto Bluff. Like everything else about this incredible resort, the spa boasts a charming cottage-style design that seamlessly blends with the property’s lush surroundings. The spa is conveniently located just a short bike or golf-cart ride away from most accommodations on the property. Start your day with a fitness class, followed by a spa treatment, or grab someone special and indulge in a range of relaxing treatments for two.
When not just any Birdie will Do
In addition to The May River Golf Course, Palmetto Bluff’s well-regarded, 18-hole Jack Nicklaus Signature Course, you can test your skills on the links at the new Crossroads. Nestled in the picturesque landscape of Palmetto Bluff, a new option for golf lovers now exists — the Crossroads 9-Hole Golf Course. Completed in January 2024, Crossroads, is a 60-acre reversible golf course, ensuring a seamless experience for 18 holes. The Crossroads course at Palmetto Bluff promises a unique and engaging experience for golfers of all skill levels.
Evening: S’mores at River House
After a day of exploring, there’s nothing like winding down with a sweet treat by the fire. Head to the River House in Palmetto Bluff for an evening of s’mores under the stars. As the fire crackles, you can toast marshmallows and assemble the perfect s’more while taking in the serene beauty of the Lowcountry night. It’s a simple yet luxurious way to end your evening, creating memories you’ll cherish long after your trip. Or, end your day with a craft cocktail at Hush, the hidden speakeasy tucked behind a secret entrance below the River House.
Day Trip to Savannah, GA: A Journey Through History and Charm
A weeklong stay at Palmetto Bluff offers the perfect opportunity to include a day-trip to the nearby historic city of Savannah, Georgia. Located just an hour’s drive away from the gates of the lowcountry resort and steeped in southern charm all its very own, this iconic Southern city offers a glimpse into Revolutionary War history, intricate gardens and wide open streets intertwined with shady public squares and lush, centuries old parks. The 30-mile journey through scenic Lowcountry roads is quick and easy, making Savannah an ideal day trip to explore the historic Hostess City of the South.
Once in Savannah, begin your adventure with a trolley tour to get a sense of the city’s rich history and architecture. This guided tour offers insight into the city’s past and provides a great overview of its most iconic landmarks. From there, take a stroll along the famous River Street, where cobblestone streets are lined with shops, galleries, and restaurants.
It’s an Art Affair
Next, immerse yourself in the vibrant art scene by visiting one of Savannah’s premier museums. The Telfair Museums include three distinct sites: the SCAD Museum of Art, the Telfair Children’s Art Museum, and the Jepson Center, where you can enjoy some inventive lunch/brunch bites at Wildflower Cafe. Each offers a unique perspective on art and history, making them must-visit destinations for art lovers.
Lace up your shoes and walk
Savannah is a city that’s made for walking, so take time to explore its picturesque squares. Forsyth Park, with its iconic fountain, is a perfect spot for a leisurely bike ride or a peaceful walk under the Spanish moss-draped trees. Be sure to spend some time strolling along Broughton Street, a vibrant shopping district filled with boutiques and local artisans. Stop in Dottie’s all-day café and market, for a towering shrimp po’boy while shopping on Broughton.
Stroll along Savannah’s riverfront, where you’ll find over 70 shops, galleries, restaurants, pubs and hotels along River Street, Factors Walk, and Bay Street overlooking the Savannah River. From here you can watch the cargo ships come in on the Savannah River as well as walk along the River Walk – a scenic brick walkway along the river.
Dining in Savannah: New and Notable
When it’s time to refuel, Savannah’s culinary scene offers plenty of delectable options. For brunch, head to The Collins Quarter tucked along a popular corner on Bull Street, for its inventive dishes and chic atmosphere. End your day with dinner at Common Thread, an upscale eatery offering a sophisticated menu with locally sourced ingredients, opened in Savannah by the same team that leads Farm in Bluffton, SC just a few miles up the road from Palmetto Bluff. For a taste of Southern cuisine, the locally loved Dining Room at Mrs. Wilkes Boarding House is a must-visit, offering southern home cooking favorites including fried chicken, meat loaf, okra & tomatoes and black-eyed peas.
Within walking distance of Forsyth Park, some of the city’s most picturesque acres, is Saint Bibiana a must-try, modern-inspired Italian restaurant. For a more relaxed dining experience, The Wyld Dock Bar offers fresh seafood with stunning views of the marsh. And no trip to Savannah is complete without a scoop of ice cream from Leopold’s, a beloved local institution.
When to Visit Savannah
While Savannah is a charming destination year-round, the best time to visit is in the spring and fall, when the weather is mild, and the city’s gardens are in full bloom. Spring also brings popular festivals such as the Savannah Music Festival and the SCAD Sidewalk Arts Festival, which showcase the city’s vibrant arts and music scene.
A getaway to Palmetto Bluff paired with a day trip to Savannah offers the perfect balance of relaxation, adventure, and southern culture. Whether you’re indulging in brunch, spotting dolphins on the May River, or exploring Savannah’s historic streets, this trip is sure to leave you with lasting memories.
Stay in Luxury
If you want to experience true Lowcountry luxe, plan to stay in luxurious comfort within the Palmetto Bluff resort where your vacation can include days filled with adventure. Our collection of vacation rentals in Palmetto Bluff features incredible amenities and superb locations. Let our Concierge team plan a fishing charter for you and your friends, or have a private chef waiting to cook your catch-of-the-day while you sit around the fire pit with a cocktail, telling stories of the big one that got away. And, while you’re there, why not plan a southern-style happy hour on the porch, or travel by private water taxi to explore the Bluffton Farmers Market? With our Guide to Exclusive Experiences, these are just some of the ways you customize your stay for an unforgettable, one-of-a-kind vacation – and we have a team of people ready to help you plan it all.
Charleston, South Carolina, is a city steeped in history, culture, and southern charm. While the Holy City itself offers a plethora of attractions, there’s a world of adventure waiting in and around the coastal lowcountry, and even the mountains of the South Carolina Upstate. If your visit to Charleston is a month long or longer, why not take some time to explore some of the charming towns that are just a short drive away. There are a variety of day trips you can take, venturing to nearby small towns like Georgetown, Camden, Savannah, Beaufort, and Asheville NC. Each of these destinations offers a unique blend of history, natural beauty, and cultural experiences, making them perfect for a day of exploration.
Georgetown, SC
Drive Time: Approximately 1.5 hours
Things to Do: Stroll Front Street along Georgetown’s historic waterfront, explore the Rice Museum, and enjoy fresh seafood at local restaurants.
History: Located half-way between Myrtle Beach and Charleston, Georgetown boasts a rich maritime history and played a vital role in the rice and indigo trade during the 18th and 19th centuries.
Best Time to Visit: Spring and fall for pleasant weather, but year-round access makes it a great destination anytime.
Camden, SC
Drive Time: Approximately 2 hours
Things to Do: Discover historic sites like the Kershaw-Cornwallis House, take a scenic walk along the river, tour the nearly century-old Springdale Race Course, dive into equine history and lore at The Steeplechase Museum, visit a working horse farm or experience the Carolina Cup Steeplechase held every spring.
History: A town with a storied equine heritage, Camden boasts the highest density of horses in all of South Carolina, with a thriving equestrian community. Camden is steeped in Revolutionary War history and served as a major British garrison during the war.
Best Time to Visit: Spring for the Carolina Cup horse race, or anytime to soak in its historic charm.
Savannah, GA
Drive Time: About 2 hours
Things to Do: Take a leisurely walk in Forsyth Park, explore the historic district, stroll the waterfront along the Savannah River and enjoy the sumptuous Southern cuisine.
History: Savannah is known for its well-preserved antebellum architecture, and it played a significant part in the Civil War.
Best Time to Visit: Spring and early fall when the weather is mild and the city is in full bloom.
Beaufort, SC
Drive Time: Approximately 1.5 hours
Things to Do: Visit historic homes like the Thomas Hepworth House, tour the charming downtown, and explore the waterways of the Port Royale Sound.
History: Overlooking the Beaufort River and the Port Royale Sound, Beaufort is one of the oldest towns in South Carolina and played a role in the Reconstruction Era after the Civil War.
Best Time to Visit: Spring and early summer for comfortable temperatures and lush lowcountry scenery.
Asheville, NC
Drive Time: Around 4 hours
Things to Do: Explore the Biltmore Estate, hike in the Blue Ridge Mountains, and enjoy the vibrant arts and music scene.
History: Asheville is nestled in the Blue Ridge Mountains and has a rich Appalachian heritage and a robust music scene. Famously known for its reputation for those seeking an “artsy” lifestyle, the River Arts District and West Asheville are full of restaurants and vibrant street art.
Best Time to Visit: Fall for stunning foliage, but for the hiking enthusiasts Asheville offers something special year-round.
When to go
The best time to embark on these day trips depends on your preferences. Spring and early fall offer mild weather, blooming landscapes, and fewer crowds, making them ideal for outdoor activities and sightseeing. However, each destination has its unique appeal, so you can plan your day trips based on your interests and the local events happening throughout the year.
Where to stay
Whether you’re interested in history, nature, or simply experiencing the warm hospitality of these charming towns, the day trips from Charleston, SC, offer a delightful escape. If you’re considering spending a while in Charleston, SC, there’s no better choice than booking a longterm rental from our luxury portfolio. As you settle in to explore our charming city, you can rest assured that we’ll be there every step of the way to ensure every need is met. Whether you choose to stay on Folly Beach by the water or in the heart of downtown Charleston, you’ll have everything you need to make your space feel like home. Browse our long-term vacation rentals to find your ideal home away from home.