We stayed here in late June when SC started seeing spikes in Covid cases in Charleston. We were able to go to the beach safely using the Duneside entrance (using bikes and just as close as the State Park) b/c Beachcomber's State Park was too busy. We were for the most part easily 50 feet from other beach goers and people maintained distances and stayed in their family groups. We kayaked on the Kiawah River, the ocean (easy to carry over to dock b/c of proximity of villa), biked all over Kiawah and I was forced to run with my 11 year old training for cross country. We definitely made this an outdoor vacation enjoying the beauty of Kiawah. We chose this villa b/c it was so close to the pool and the dock; we have stayed at Inlet Cove many times b/c of the river. Unfortunately, the pool was only open to owners only not "guests" which was a bit embarrassing when we showed up in our swimsuits. We had not been informed and it seemed a bit of an exclusive move by the Kiawah property owners (no surprise there). IMHO, it would have been better to limit the number of people in the pool and use appropriate CDC precautions to insure safety. It was definitely a disappointment. However, the the property manager was understanding and offered a partial refund for this communication error. The Kiawah nature center was closed for Covid. Villa: Beds were comfortable and the enclosed summer room was a plus for a family of six. There was plenty of places for us all to sit and chill. The villa was stocked with extra TP, dish soap, sponges and kitchen towels... and the utensils, pots and pans were typical rental fare. We were able to go out to eat (outdoors) and felt that our food was safely delivered although we took extra precautions than most. 13 days out and we are well, thankfully. BTW VakyGear delivered us 2 bikes, 5 chairs and a cart. The cart was easily packed with chairs, our beach towels, drinks, etc but remember to bring some bungie cords to keep things in place.