Tennis Club Villas Vacation Rentals with Lagoons
Bridges over the sand dunes to the beach are so close to your door when you rent Tennis Club Villas vacation rentals. The foot bridge over the lagoon at the Tennis Club Villas Resort makes the beach accessible in about five minutes. A beach vacation does not get much better than this. Kiawah Island, South Carolina is one of the barrier islands that is very close to Charleston. From Kiawah Island rentals, you can watch as alligators sun themselves on the banks of the lagoon. Birds and other wildlife are also part of the vacation fun.
Coffee and Tennis Club Villas Resort
Delight in a morning cup of coffee on the screened-in porch of Tennis Club Villas vacation rentals. You will be free from any pesky mosquitoes that could be buzzing around in the evening as you sip your cocktail. The sunsets are better when you have a grand view of the ocean from Tennis Club Villas Resort accommodations. Because you will have the luxury of a great night’s sleep in your Kiawah Island rentals, you will be ready for a day at the beach or sightseeing in the area. The Vanderhorst Plantation could be a short bike ride away from your door.
Kiawah Island Rentals Present Kiawah Kollege Program
Outdoor delights await visitors to Kiawah Island rentals. There are many programs that are offered on the island for children and adults. The Kiawah Kollege program is open to every age, with salt marsh tours and naturalist tours of the beaches. Depending on the time of year that you stay in Tennis Club Villas vacation rentals, you can enjoy the Charleston Symphony, festivals during the summer at Night Heron Park and many holiday festivities.
The Straw Market Shops near Tennis Club Villas Vacation Rentals
You can shop until you drop or run out of money when you stay at Tennis Club Villas Resort. The Straw Market shops have Kiawah Island memorabilia, clothing, jewelry, gifts, cards, books to take to the beach, and toys for the little ones. This does not even address the wonderful shopping that can be found in the heart of Charleston.